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Coach Spurrier changed to a HUNH offense this year and talks here http://auburn.scout.com/2/1004569.html about this being the first game where they'll have to use signals to call the plays at the line of scrimmage.  He also mentions that their Sophmore center T J Johnson "has been having trouble delivering the ball to the right place... too many that are low and left which requires Garcia to reach down and take his eyes off the defense".

Is everybody ready to make some SERIOUS noise when the Gamecock offense comes to the line on Saturday night???

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Be careful listening to what Steve has to say. He's been known to have lots of tricks and make you believe his team never has a chance against anyone. All I'm saying is don't fall for it.

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Be careful listening to what Steve has to say. He's been known to have lots of tricks and make you believe his team never has a chance against anyone. All I'm saying is don't fall for it.

So we shouldn't raise some hell when they come to the line?  J/K

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Be careful listening to what Steve has to say. He's been known to have lots of tricks and make you believe his team never has a chance against anyone. All I'm saying is don't fall for it.

So we shouldn't raise some hell when they come to the line?  J/K

:laugh: :laugh: maybe we should do a silent stare!!!!! i hear that works  :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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could you imagine all the offside calls!  :happydance: :happydance:they would never be able to get a play off from jumpin outta their shoes!! :devil: :devil: :devil:

I mean really. They would never know when the QB wanted the ball snapped. It wouldnt take long before a rule was made about that, if we could be well coordinated enough as a group to do it. I mean think about it, complete silence (already playing with their heads), then boom, a huge soundwave hits em right before they snap the ball. I would bet money theyd rack up 100 yards in false starts, or even better, mis-snaps that equal about 5 turnovers. they would have to play under center the whole game.

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Be careful listening to what Steve has to say. He's been known to have lots of tricks and make you believe his team never has a chance against anyone. All I'm saying is don't fall for it.

So we shouldn't raise some hell when they come to the line?  J/K

:laugh: :laugh: maybe we should do a silent stare!!!!! i hear that works  :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

:laugh: they would be too funny!

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When you listen to that interview man it will get to you when they are talking about Kenny McKinnley you watch Spurriers demeanor when they are asking how does he deal with it, and he replies" They have psychologists, and a team chaplain who deal with the players because they are more qualified.", you can hear something else brought up, and he starts to get real emotional and is murmuring back to the ball game, lets focus on on the ball game.  I tell you that gave me chills I've always liked Spurrier, and it seems like he was really close with Kenny.

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Imagine if everyone went "HUTT HUTT HUTT" at the same time.

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Well, the Old Ball Coach wasn't bluffing. 

Their center's shotgun snaps were VERY inconsistent with several that were too high and several that were too low, totally interrupting their QB's timing and concentration. 

Centers don't get much credit for doing it right but they are crucial, even moreso on the road when communication is difficult. 

Ryan Pugh does a great job and we will miss him after this year.  Will Reece Dismukes be ready as a true freshman at Clemson and South Carolina early next year?

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