Thursday, August 4, 2011

South Carolina's Jeffery sits out first practice

A couple of thousand fans decked out in garnet and black lined the Bluff Road practice field across from Williams-Brice Stadium on a hot, muggy Wednesday night to watch South Carolina open preseason camp for the 2011 football season with a spirited two-hour workout. The Gamecocks have high expectations after winning the SEC East and reaching the conference title game a year ago for the first time. They were the pick among the media and coaches to repeat as SEC East champions, a favorite spot they are not accustomed to having with Florida, Georgia and Tennessee in the same division. "It was a pretty nice practice," said South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier, who is entering his seventh year with the Gamecocks. "All of the coaches were really noticing the difference in our team speed. It was noticeable that our guys are faster than they've been before." South Carolina went 9-5 last year and lost its final two games, a humbling 56-17 setback to eventual national champion Auburn in the SEC title game and a 26-17 loss to Florida State in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.

Although, the Gamecocks have nearly all of their starters back on both sides of the ball, plus the nation's top recruit in defensive end Jadeveon Clowney. Wide receiver Alshon Jeffery missed the opening practice after being involved in a car accident on Tuesday. Spurrier said he is expected back in a couple of days. Quarterback Stephen Garcia was recently reinstated to the team after his fifth suspension and has started 28 straight games.

Spurrier said the fifth-year senior has done everything the university and coaches asked of him and has had a complete lifestyle change.

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