What Will Muschamp said after South Carolina's loss to Georgia
South Carolina rallied in the fourth quarter to cut Georgia’s lead to one score (21-14), but a Bulldogs touchdown on the onside kick ultimately put the game out of the reach.
Gamecocks coach Will Muschamp spoke to the media after the 28-14 home loss:
#Gamecocks HC Will Muschamp says there's nothing more frustrating than watching UGA rush attack. @foxcarolinanews pic.twitter.com/X238R2jrFs
— Aaron Cheslock (@AaronCheslock) October 9, 2016
Muschamp opens by offering thoughts and prayers to hurricane victims.
— David Cloninger (@DCTheState) October 9, 2016
Muschamp: "Three turnovers … we got to get in the open week and find some things we can improve on. All positions are open."
— David Cloninger (@DCTheState) October 9, 2016
Muschamp: we were not running the ball well. There was nothing in the run game…we just couldn't get out of our own way at times.
— Mike Gillespie (@MikeABCColumbia) October 9, 2016
Muschamp says he stuck with Perry Orth because USC was having so much trouble in the rushing game and needed to throw the ball.
— David Caraviello (@dcaraviello) October 9, 2016
Muschamp on run defense: Got to get off a block and got to tackle. Frustrating when you know what they're going to do and can't stop it.
— David Caraviello (@dcaraviello) October 9, 2016
Lammons now up for punt return. Muschamp: "I figure at a Division I program we'd have somebody who can catch a punt."
— David Cloninger (@DCTheState) October 9, 2016
Muschamp: "When you're able to run the football, you've got to be able to throw it some."
— WIS News 10 (@wis10) October 9, 2016
Muschamp asked about defending Jacob Eason. "They threw it 17 times. That was probably 17 too many."
— David Caraviello (@dcaraviello) October 9, 2016
Muschamp on Jake Bentley: We need to evaluate where we are moving forward. That's at all positions.
— David Cloninger (@DCTheState) October 9, 2016
Muschamp: Nobody questions the effort or want-to. They're not executing.
— David Cloninger (@DCTheState) October 9, 2016
Muschamp again stresses evaluating all positions and what the team is doing and where they are. "We've got to improve our team."
— WIS News 10 (@wis10) October 9, 2016