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What Steve Spurrier said after South Carolina’s 45-24 loss to LSU
By Randy Capps
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Here’s what South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier had to say after his team’s 45-24 loss to LSU in Baton Rouge on Saturday:
Steve Spurrier: “LSU is too big, strong, tougher, maybe smarter than us. They were just too good for us second half.”
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 10, 2015
Steve Spurrier: ‘I thought our guys had a lot of fight in the first half.’ — GoGamecocks.com (@gogamecocks) October 10, 2015
Steve Spurrier said that Brandon Wilds (ribs) ruled himself out of the game during pregame warmups.
— TheBigSpur.com (@TheBigSpur247) October 10, 2015
Steve Spurrier: “Our football team didn’t have it bad. I don’t know if we had played them at home if it had been any different.” — Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 10, 2015
Steve Spurrier: “If we had any sense, we would have had (Rashad Fenton) at wide receiver this year.”
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 10, 2015
Steve Spurrier said TB Brandon Wilds took himself out of the game. “He said, ‘My ribs hurt, I can’t play.'” — David Caraviello (@dcaraviello) October 10, 2015
Steve Spurrier: “They are just way better than us men. That’s all you can say.” Still, I’ve gotta get 3 stories outta this one.
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) October 10, 2015
Randy Capps is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He covers SEC football, South Carolina and Georgia.