Wednesday, July 1, 2009

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With the 2009 college football season quickly approaching, Gamecock fans want to know what their beloved team has in store for them.

Should expectations be high or low?

Will this year’s 12th ranked recruiting class be a letdown, or will they live up to their potential?

What will changes in the coaching staff do to harm or help South Carolina’s chances?

One thing that Gamecock fans need to be looking at is who they have on the coaching staff this year.

New to the program is strength training coach, Craig Fitzgerald. His job this summer has been to find a way to light a fire under the players, convincing them that working hard in the gym will pay off on the field.

It remains to be seen whether or not his influence will have an effect on the effort put forth from these players.

Eric Wolford is another coach with something to prove this year. Hired as South Carolina’s running game coordinator, Wolford has brought some major changes to the Gamecocks’ style of play.

Should this new running game prove effective, the Gamecocks could be tough to defend.

Let’s not forget about good old Steve Spurrier either. Now in his fifth season with the Gamecocks, people are starting to wonder just how long it is going to take him to turn their team around.

It is still too early to use the term overrated, especially with this new recruiting class coming in and nine returning seniors. Gamecock fans should expect to see some positive improvements over the next four years, in the event that Spurrier chooses to stick around that long.

Gamecock fans should also be taking a look at the players whose names have been flying around all spring and summer.Senior Eric Norwood decided to stay and finish out his college career in South Carolina after briefly playing with the idea of entering the NFL Draft. He will be expected to bring a great deal of energy and leadership to the team on and off the field.
As far as the quarterback position goes, it is anyone’s guess who will get the starting nod come August.




In the spring game, Gamecock fans saw some improvement in Stephen Garcia’s game. While he still wasn’t playing at the star level he was originally portrayed as being capable of, he did start to show off more of his athletic abilities.

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