BATON ROUGE, La. — South Carolina’s maligned offensive line, as beaten up and full of hastily covered holes due to injury as it is, is finally getting some push and giving running backs space to operate.

Flag. Illegal snap.

A nice little reverse to Jared Brown, one of the Gamecocks’ thought-to-be-counted-on receivers who has done little this year, picks up 12 yards.

Flag. False start.

The Gamecocks have motored from their own 20-yard line to the LSU 27, still only trailing 17-10. The game is still there to be had.

Flag, false start. Flag, intentional grounding. Neither was the first time they’d been called.

Each continued the same trend of USC unable to get out of its own way in a 20-10 loss at No. 11 LSU on Oct. 11.

“Sick to my stomach that we didn’t win that football game,” USC c

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