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SC wants to avoid hype playing vs No. 2 Georgia

- By Pete Iacobelli

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina linebacker T.J. Brunson believes the Gamecocks have their minds right in prepping for their most important Southeaste­rn Conference game in four years.

The Gamecocks (6-2, 4-2 SEC) have won three straight league games for the first time since 2013 after defeating Vanderbilt 34-27. The Gamecocks face their most impactful game since then on Saturday when they take on powerhouse No. 2 Georgia (8-0, 5-0) with the SEC Eastern Division title still in play.

“We’ve worked hard and this would be a statement about who we are,” Brunson, the team’s top tackler, said Tuesday.

It would certainly be a shocker, too.

The Gamecocks have struggled the previous few years after being one of the East’s top teams from 2010 to 2013 under former coach Steve Spurrier. South Carolina reached it’s only the SEC title game in 2010, then were in the thick of the race the next three seasons as they finished 11-2 each time.

But things went sideways for the Gamecocks after that. Spurrier walked away in the middle of a disastrous 3-9 season in 2015 and new coach Will Muschamp went just 6-7 last year. Now, he’s got the Gamecocks grinding back toward the top.

“Our goal is to win the (SEC) East,” South Carolina quarterbac­k Jake Bentley said. “That’s what we’ve been working for since summer, spring practice, fall camp. That’s what we break down every team meeting with. So we know what our goals are and we always have that mindset of making it to Atlanta.”

Not that it’s an easy path, even with what certainly would be one of the season’s biggest surprises in Athens, Georgia this weekend.

The Bulldogs have a two-game lead on South Carolina and Kentucky. A Georgia win Saturday would eliminate the Gamecocks from the race. Georgia would lock up its spot in the championsh­ip game with one more win in its final two league games with Auburn and Kentucky.

Georgia receiver Terry Godwin thinks his team has grown in its poise and is focused on this week, not about what’s down the road.

“The team, the growth, it’s been tremendous,” Godwin said. “Just coming from spring to now, we’ve got a lot more team leadership, a lot more players following in the right direction.”

Muschamp said players understand what’s on the line so it’s the consistenc­y in preparatio­n that will carry them through any outside distractio­ns or pre-game hype about what this game could mean.

“Our meetings aren’t any longer. There’s no more (extra) emphasis on what we’re trying to do,” he said.

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 ?? Sean Rayford / The Associated Press ?? South Carolina coach Will Muschamp (right) says consistenc­y in preparatio­n will carry his team through any outside distractio­ns.
Sean Rayford / The Associated Press South Carolina coach Will Muschamp (right) says consistenc­y in preparatio­n will carry his team through any outside distractio­ns.

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