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What Steve Spurrier said after South Carolina’s loss to Kentucky
By Randy Capps
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Here’s what South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier had to say after his team’s 26-22 loss to Kentucky on Saturday night:
Steve Spurrier: “Strange game… They scored more points than we did.”
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) September 13, 2015
Steve Spurrier on Connor Mitch: “Separated shoulder, that usually take a year.”
— Josh Kendall (@JoshatTheState) September 13, 2015
Steve Spurrier: “That was a game of two halves. Unfortunately, we didn’t score any touchdowns.” — David Cloninger (@DCTheState) September 13, 2015
Spurrier: “Perry will probably be first in line. Lorenzo, we’ll see what he can do.”
— David Cloninger (@DCTheState) September 13, 2015
On the game-deciding interception:
On the game-deciding interception, Perry Orth said he couldn’t get enough on it because he was rolling left. “I said Perry it was first down, not fourth,” Spurrier said. He wanted Orth to play more conservatively.
On the result
“We play these games all the time where one play makes a difference. This time we had one or two that didn’t go our way,” Spurrier said.
Randy Capps is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He covers SEC football, South Carolina and Georgia.