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What South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer said after Gamecocks’ 23-10 loss to Missouri
By Crissy Froyd
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The No. 25-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks expected to continue their hot streak against the Missouri Tigers, but instead felt 23-10 as Eli Drinkwitz’s team garners its second consecutive SEC win this season.
The South Carolina passing game struggled as the team didn’t get much going offensively all together. Quarterback Spencer Rattler completed 20-of-30 passes for 171 yards with 1 interception and 1 rushing touchdown.
Gamecocks head coach Shane Beamer met with the media following the game to discuss what he saw out of his team and what went wrong in what many predicted would be a victory for the home team.
Shane Beamer: MarShawn Lloyd has a "pretty significant" bruise on his quad. Took a shot in the first half. Tried to come back in but just couldn't get it done.
Should be fine for next week.
— David Cloninger (@DCPandC) October 29, 2022
Shane Beamer is here:
"Every single week you have to be at your best, and we weren't at our best as coaches or as players."
— Alan Cole (@Alan__Cole) October 29, 2022
Shane Beamer arrives, gives Missou credit. Notes their QB played well.
— Ben Breiner (@ben_breiner) October 29, 2022
Opening statement from Shane Beamer after the loss to Mizzou, says it starts with him.
“We looked like a team that was on their heels and assumed everything was going to be okay” @wachfox pic.twitter.com/k0Z4mjjnUF
— Matt Vereen (@MattVereen) October 29, 2022
Beamer asked why South Carolina couldn't really connect on some of the more explosive plays tonight offensively:
"They did a good job and we didn't execute."
— Ben Portnoy (@bportnoy15) October 29, 2022
Beamer asked about the external frustration about play-calling, etc.
"I understand their frustrations. We flat out laid an egg tonight."
Said that it was a "We" issue, not anyone individually.
— Ben Portnoy (@bportnoy15) October 29, 2022
Beamer said the offense was "nowhere close to good enough" tonight.
Said the game looked a lot like last year's — Missouri was disruptive and South Carolina couldn't get in a groove.
— Ben Portnoy (@bportnoy15) October 29, 2022
Crissy covers SEC football news for Saturday Down South.