COLUMBIA — He made the change because with only three chances left to put any kind of feel-good on this season, he had to.

It was clear that South Carolina could not keep putting out an offense that had no clear identity, nor one that somehow ignored and squandered the natural talents of quarterback LaNorris Sellers.

But can the Gamecocks’ offense look any different under new play-caller Mike Furrey, after Mike Shula was let go ? Will it?

“A little bit less of some stuff, maybe a little bit more of things, but ultimately, doing what gives us the best chance to be successful,” is how coach Shane Beamer described the playbook these days. “That fits our players, which is what we’re trying to do each and every week.”

That’s the thing. USC has been trying to do what its players are best e

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