Saturday, October 11, 2008

5 Keys to a USC Win vs. UK

The gamecocks are 12-6-1 vs UK with the last meeting in Columbia being a 38-23 victory for USC. This will be the 20th time that Kentucky and South Carolina are to meet in the schools history ... The Gamecocks have a eight-game winning streak vs. UK. Four of the last six meetings with the Gamecocks have been determined by seven points or less. Spurrier, who has a 15-0 career record against Kentucky, has some work to do today.

UK owns a 4-1 record after dropping a 17-14 decision to No. 2 Alabama in its SEC opener. But this UK team will not go down easy....From the No. 1 defense in the nation in the most significant statistical category of them all -- fewest points allowed -- to the best kickoff return group in the country to a newfound depth and team speed, this is not the old Kentucky team college football fans have come to know.

The 5 keys that will have to be executed for a Gamecock win are ---

1. USC must control the line --- On both sides of the football, the gamecocks must win the battles in the trenches today. The offense has to create some holes to run through then give Smelley (or Garcia - who I think will play today) time to throw. On defense, the line must get the push and create havoc in the backfield. USC has to pressure the UK QB today and not give him time to pick the 'D' apart.

2. Win the TO game --- Just like vs Ole Miss, USC must have zero mistakes on offense and protect the ball. But on D the USC team has to create opportunities and capitalize on UK mistakes. In the Ole Miss game, it was the first time in six games that USC had won the turnover battle. In their seven-point losses to Vanderbilt and Georgia, the Gamecocks had a total of five turnovers and one takeaway. Overall, USC is 10th in the SEC and tied for 100th out of 119 teams nationally in turnover margin at minus-5. No more of this.....time for USC to not beat themselves and at the same time help themselves by getting the ball.

3. USC QB --- Smelley it is time to shine. It is simple. A Spurrier Offense is designed around strong QB play and this happens then it make him look like genius. If the USC QB has trouble then look out as the UK D is good and can make it a long day. I think Garcia may see some designed runs as I still feel there is some schemes that could work for him. Against a strong D, a running QB can do some good things.

4. Special Teams --- UK can hurt ya. Tackle on the PR and KR and don't let UK score easy. Succopp have better have a rested leg b/c I feel he will be needed today. This key also factors in to USC must win the field position game today. Need some magic on SP like a nice return or two or something b/c it will be a struggle so we need something easy to help out.

5. TE Cook --- I feel he has to step up and have a big game. UK runs a great man defense so having Cook will create a mis-match that we must exploit. Not to say we have to target him every time but look for Cook as he could be open.

My prediction is a USC 20 UK 17 WIN!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

1st Q over...

Smelley has thrown 2 INTs and lost a fumble...dumb dumb!

7-7

Should be at least 10-0 USC.

Smelley needs to find a groove or this could be a long day. Especially with mistakes being made on SC side of the field.

Flounder said...

A blocked FG for a TD...when is the last time that has happen for USC?

Great job Special Teams!

Anonymous said...

4 TOs

This is putting too much pressure on the Defense...see Vandy...which may spell troblue as the game continues b/c a tired D can not hold up...

Anonymous said...

17-14 at half with UK winning.

I feel USC is lucky to have it this close with 4 TOs. Just hope we can start playing good on offense in 2nd half and Defense needs to generate a TO.

Anonymous said...

- Captain Munnerlyn continues to have the most Jekkyl-and-Hyde game I’ve ever seen. The same guy who returned a blocked kick 83 yards for a touchdown, muffed a punt for the SECOND time in the game. Both times a teammate recovered.

Incidentally, Munnerlyn’s touchdown was USC’s first on special teams since 2003, when Chavez Donnings scored on a 73-yard punt return at Florida. USC’s previous touchdown off a blocked field goal was in 2001, when Rashad Faison brought one back 82 yards against Boise State.

It was also the first time USC had blocked a field goal since the 2005 season, when Orus Lambert did it against Clemson.

Flounder said...

2nd half musts -

1. No more TOs on Offense
2. Smelley has to find a groove
3. Continue pressure on UK QB
Succop has to make a FG
4. WRs/TEs need sticky fingers; yes Smelley is off but catch it
5. SC O-line must win the trench battle in 2nd half

Anonymous said...

1-4 Succop

Wow.

17-17 in the 4th....

Anonymous said...

Garcia is the man