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Muschamp believes this is his best Gamecocks team yet

- By Pete Iacobelli

leadership. Muschamp said they’ve taken the lead in offseason drills, weight-room sessions and film study.

“That’s what you’ve got to have to be successful,” Muschamp said. “Those are two things we’ve vastly improved on.”

The Gamecocks, 7-6 a year ago, had hopes of contending last season until inconsiste­ncies on both sides of the ball cost them. They struggled in the first half of games against Kentucky and Texas A&M before finding their footing too late to prevent losses. Things started to click the second half of the season — South Carolina scored 27 or more points in its final six regular-season games — until the offense went scoreless its final six quarters, including a demoralizi­ng, 28-0 loss to Virginia in the Belk Bowl.

“It wasn’t how we wanted things to end,” said Bentley, who has started 32 of the past 33 games. “We’ve learned a lot from that.”

Bentley, who became the starter as a freshman in 2016, will have a strong corps of receivers, led by senior Bryan Edwards, who was second on the team a year ago with 55 catches and seven touchdowns.

Tailback Rico Dowdle leads a running game featuring three seniors and Clemson graduate transfer Tavien Feaster, who switched sides after three years and two national championsh­ip rings with the Tigers.

The defense expects a healthy front line led by Wonnum and Javon Kinlaw, who led the Gamecocks with 4.5 sacks last season.

Here are some things to watch at South Carolina:

NO DEEBO

South Carolina’s biggest loss was in receiver-returner playmaker Deebo Samuel, who led the team with 11 touchdowns in 2018. He was Bentley’s go-to wideout and safety net as the defense closed in the past three seasons. It will be up to little-used receivers Josh Van and Randrecous Davis to handle the slot area that Samuel played so well the last three years.

RUN CHANGES

Muschamp added former Georgia star tailback Thomas Brown as his running backs coach this offseason. The Gamecocks also picked up Feaster, the former Clemson runner, for his final college season. Feaster is a former five-star recruit who gained 1,330 yards in three seasons with the Tigers. Dowdle, who led the Gamecocks with 654 yards, said Brown has energized the runners since his arrival as the group tries to finish higher than 12th in the SEC as they did last fall.

“Competitio­n is always good,” Dowdle said. “It makes everyone better.”

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