After Wofford win, Will Muschamp says lead up to Clemson 'as emotional as it can get'
Will Muschamp quickly shifted gears following a 31-10 win over Wofford to focusing on a meeting with Clemson next week.
The South Carolina coach also kept his post-game press conference brief as he left to go watch his son play in a state championship.
But he had a few moments to recap the Gamecocks’ eight win of the season over Wofford as quarterback Jake Bentley ran for two touchdowns and passed for another. The Gamecocks haven’t had eight wins in four years.
Here’s what Muschamp said to reporters:
Muschamp said it was a workman like performance. Too many drops.
— SportsTalk (@sportstalksc) November 19, 2017
Coach Muschamp: 'Jake was on target.' Disappointed with drops.
— GoGamecocks (@gogamecocks) November 19, 2017
Muschamp said Wilder injured an elbow and Shi Smith an ankle and both will be fine for next week.
— SportsTalk (@sportstalksc) November 19, 2017
"It's going to be as emotional as it can get next week." Muschamp
— SportsTalk (@sportstalksc) November 19, 2017
Last year vs Clemson Muschamp said they got out competed and that cant happen.
— SportsTalk (@sportstalksc) November 19, 2017
Muschamp: "They understand what's next week. It's important to them."
— David Cloninger (@DCPandC) November 19, 2017
Short presser for Muschamp, who has to get across town to another game. His son is playing for state tonight.
— David Cloninger (@DCPandC) November 19, 2017