2011 NCAA Football Odds: South Carolina Gamecocks Preview

by Aengus Moorehead

2011 NCAA Football Odds: South Carolina Gamecocks Preview - Steve Spurrier

2010 Season
Overall: 9-5
Vs SEC East: 4-1
Vs Top 25: 3-4

South Carolina Gamecocks hired Steve Spurrier in 2005 to be in this position. On the heels of its first ever SEC East title, the Gamecocks return most of that overachieving squad and will enrol a highly rated recruiting class loaded with players expected to make an immediate impact. However, the other thing that comes with having Spurrier as your coach is drama at the quarterback position. Off the field issues continue to dog senior Stephen Garcia, and while it appears certain that he will return before the season starts, his summer suspension means Gamecocks fans can’t relax until they see him under center with their own eyes. If Garcia does slip up, he’ll be gone, and a season that should have the Gamecocks competing for an SEC championship could be in danger.

While the quarterback position will always be front and center in a Spurrier-coached offense, there’s no denying who the go-to guy is in Columbia. Marcus Lattimore was as highly touted a prospect as Spurrier had ever lured to South Carolina, and he paid dividends immediately. Lattimore started from the outset and rushed for just under 1,200 yards with 20 touchdowns on his way to being named SEC freshman of the year. Lattimore’s backup is Kenny Miles.

Spurrier has an array of weapons at receiver as well. Alshon Jeffery returns for his junior season and is easily the best returning receiver in the SEC. Alongside him are speedsters D.L. Moore and Ace Sanders. Even with the questions lingering over Garcia, Connor Shaw has played some over the past two seasons, and should Garcia run afoul of the rules again, Shaw will have a boatload of talent around him to ease his potential insertion into the lineup. It also helps that the Gamecocks return four of five offensive linemen and had some freshman offensive linemen enrol early and participate in spring practice. There’s depth and talent everywhere on offense for the Gamecocks.

Defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson has quietly built a reputation as one of the better defensive coordinators in college football. This season, he’ll field seven returning starters and inject some of the most talented freshmen in the country into an already stout defense. Up front, South Carolina returns All-SEC end Devin Taylor and starter Travian Robertson. Those returning players are nice, but, the only person people want to hear about is all-everything prospect Jadeveon Clowney. At 6-6 and 250 pounds, his highlight tapes have become the stuff of legend. He was the consensus number one player in America and is expected to play, and be an impact player, right away. If he lives up to his billing, the Gamecocks will be formidable up front. If not, they should still be sound in the front seven with linebackers Rodney Paulk, DeVonte Holloman, and Shaq Wilson all back in 2011.

The secondary is every bit as loaded as the front seven - three of four starters return along with plenty of experienced backups. Corners Stephon Gilmore and Akeem Auguste are as good a tandem as there is in the SEC. Strong safety D.J. Swearinger is a headhunter, and now Jimmy Legree will take over at free safety. It would not surprise many for freshman Sheldon Royster to step in and see the field at safety or in nickel and dime packages as well. Regardless of how the depth chart works out, the South Carolina Gamecocks have a talented and experienced group returning that will only be helped by the addition of talented freshmen.

The 2011 schedule does Spurrier and his crew no favors. After opening on a neutral field against East Carolina, the Gamecocks must travel to Athens and face a desperate Georgia team in the game that is likely to be the tone setter for the SEC season. October is only slightly better, ending with trips to Mississippi State’s home of Starkville and Tennessee’s Knoxville in consecutive weeks. November features a trip to improved Arkansas (which whipped South Carolina last year) before hosting Florida and rival Clemson to end the season. If everything goes smoothly, South Carolina should make a return trip to Atlanta to contend for an SEC title. If not, a tough schedule will eat the Gamecocks up.

Bodog Sportsbook Odds to win the 2011-2012 BCS National Championship: 25/1

South Carolina Gamecocks 2011 - 2012 Schedules

DATE OPPONENT
09/03/2011 at East Carolina
09/10/2011 at Georgia
09/17/2011 vs Navy
09/24/2011 vs Vanderbilt
10/01/2011 vs Auburn
10/08/2011 vs Kentucky
10/15/2011 at Mississippi State
10/29/2011 at Tennessee
11/05/2011 at Arkansas
11/12/2011 vs Florida
11/19/2011 vs The Citadel
11/26/2011 vs Clemson

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ace sanders - akeem auguste - alshon jeffery - connor shaw - d.j. swearinger - d.l. moore - devin taylor - devonte holloman - ellis johnson - jadeveon clowney