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Steve Spurrier is not a happy man after his Gamecocks fell to 1-2 on the season, courtesy of a 52-20 loss to border-rival Georgia. Not happy … and perplexed as to what to do with his squad. The Head Ball Coach had these thoughts after the game:
Spurrier: "Record-breaking day. For Georgia, not for us."
— David Cloninger (@DCPandC) September 20, 2015
Spurrier: Is this your last visit to Sanford Stadium? "No, I hope to be back next time."
— David Cloninger (@DCPandC) September 20, 2015
Steve Spurrier: “They totally dominated us tonight, no question about it.”
— David Caraviello (@dcaraviello) September 20, 2015
Steve Spurrier: “Our kicker did well. He’s an excellent kicker. Punter did well. Who else played well?” He’s pretty calm — Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) September 20, 2015
Steve Spurrier “Offensively I’m open to suggestions.” — Matt Connolly (@MattatTheState) September 20, 2015
Steve Spurrier: “We’ve got to make some changes. … Got to find some players who can tackle and cover.” — David Caraviello (@dcaraviello) September 20, 2015
Steve Spurrier: “It was a tough defensive game, although they only got 21 in the second half.” — Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) September 20, 2015
Steve Spurrier asked about scoring 52 on Georgia and them repaying the favor “A lot of people have scored 52 on us recently.” — Matt Connolly (@MattatTheState) September 20, 2015
Chris Wuensch is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He covers South Carolina and Tennessee.