Austin expecting USC to be aggressive

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An aggressive defense led by the versatile senior linebacker Eric Norwood is what Ole Miss offensive coordinator Kent Austin expects to see from the South Carolina Gamecocks Thursday evening.

No. 4 Ole Miss opens its Southeastern Conference schedule against USC at Williams-Brice Stadium and Austin said he expects a lot of twists and turns from coordinator Ellis Johnson, including Norwood lining up all over the field and coming from all angles on blitzes.

?They?re aggressive, very well coached and sound fundamentally. They?re hitters and they?re going to make you work hard. They?re going to make you earn it. We?re going to have to be very well prepared and we?re going to have to play a very clean football game,? Austin said. ?I know we better know where (Norwood) is and we understand that. But he?s not the only one we need to be aware of on that defense.?

Ole Miss had some early success against South Carolina last year but the Gamecocks came up with some big turnovers to earn a 31-24 in Oxford last year. Turnovers, in a hostile environment, is something Austin said can?t happen.

?We?re going to have to be very well prepared and we?re going to have to play a very clean football game,? Austin said. ?They want to get you into a brawl. We?re telling our guys what the nature of this game presents for us right now and we have to be assignment sound as well.?

Garcia improving

South Carolina?s defense isn?t the only thing to look out for in Thursday?s game. Quarterback Stephen Garcia has improved tremendously for the Gamecocks under center in his sophomore season. He ranks second in the SEC in total offense (253 yards per game) and he?s thrown for 683 yards and three touchdowns so far this year.

?From the bowl game to now he?s much improved. He?s ready,? Ole Miss defensive coordinator Tyrone Nix said. ?He?s getting them in the right plays, making the right reads. He?s pulling it down when everything is covered. It looks like he?s a complete quarterback.?

Nix said that what makes South Carolina?s offense so good under coach Steve Spurrier is the ability to mix in different formations and be balanced.

?They?re explosive, they?re a physical group and they run the ball well. We watched the Florida Atlantic game and they have big playmakers. They have big playmakers and they can score on anyone,? Nix said. ?They keep it simple but multiple enough to where you have to adjust to certain things. A lot of the plays they run are similar, they just run them out of different sets. If you look at the Florida Atlantic game, they were very balanced with the run and pass.?

The Gamecocks are averaging 39.5 points per game after only scoring seven points in their opener and just under 400 yards per game.

Hopeful for Hardy

A player that could help stop that USC offense is defensive end Greg Hardy. The senior from Millington, Tenn., missed the Southeastern Louisiana game to rest his swollen ankle. It appears the extra rest has helped some, but Hardy said that he?s still not 100 percent.

?It?s just a work in progress and hopefully I?ll be ready by Thursday. It?s getting better. It?s hurting a little bit less, I?m getting more flexibility,? said Hardy, who added he would play if he was told to by Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt. ?I feel good with both wraps on my feet. I could feel better, but I don?t feel like Greg Hardy yet.?

Looking to breakout

Senior wide receiver Dexter McCluster said that he?s ready for the offense to finally break out of its mini funk and be more consistent moving the ball up and down the field. Despite scoring 45 of the team?s 52 points in the win over Southeastern Louisiana and 38 of the team?s 45 points against Memphis, the Rebel offense has yet to really start to hum like McCluster knows it can.

?We?ve been a little up and down. We?ll have a good series here and there and we want to go out and score every snap, every time we have the ball. We have to have that mentality every time we?re out there,? McCluster said. ?We?re proud of the people that stepped up last week, Jesse (Grandy), (Pat) Patterson, all those guys had big games last week. But I?m ready for the offense to go out there and have a complete game. All four quarters, execute, catching the ball, everybody blocking their man and doing it on national TV.?
 

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Snead upbeat about himself, SEC opener


A sharp Jevan Snead at quarterback is what the No. 4 Ole Miss Rebels will need if they are going to defeat South Carolina in their Southeastern Conference opener Thursday night.

Snead is just one of the standout players for the Rebels this year, but it?s his play ? or better put, how well he plays ? that will likely be the biggest determining factor in how the Rebels do.

In last year?s 31-24 loss to the Gamecocks, Snead had good stats, completing 21 of 32 passes for 243 yards and a touchdown late in the first half. But Snead also couldn?t lead the Rebels to more than three points in the decisive second half of the game, while his counterpart that day, Chris Smelley, had a career day throwing for 327 yards and leading the Gamecocks on a 95-yard scoring drive in the fourth to decide things.

?You look back at the losses we had last year and they kind of sting a little bit,? Snead said about last year?s home loss to USC. ?I thought we could play better and I?ve been looking to finally getting into some SEC ball and trying to play better.?

Snead hasn?t been bad this year having thrown for five touchdowns and 384 yards in the first two games, but bigger stats were expected against the likes of Memphis and Southeatern Louisiana. Snead said he felt better about his play against the Lions after starting the year off slowly against Memphis.

?I just felt like getting that first game under my belt and shaking off some of the rust was one of the things that helped me going into this past game. That and I felt like I made better decisions, I was quicker with my decisions and more accurate with the ball. I feel like I?ve improved and that?s my goal, to improve every game and I feel like I did that,? Snead said. ?I always want to play the best I can and I was really disappointed with myself especially the first week. I?m always looking to improve and I?m always looking to go out and play with all the intensity, with all the passion I can and do the best that I can.?

Thursday?s game at Williams-Brice Stadium is on ESPN, a fact Snead was looking forward to.

?Seeing when the game was and then come to find out that the game was on a Thursday, I was extremely excited about it. I?ve never had the opportunity to play on Thursday night and I do feel like this is a chance for us to prove ourselves and to show the world what we can do,? Snead said. ?I feel like we?ve made a lot of improvements over the first two games and hopefully we can just keep that rolling.?

Strong defense

South Carolina?s defense is ranked fourth in the SEC entering Thursday?s game. The Gamecocks are led by senior linebacker Eric Norwood who is moved around a lot by coordinator Ellis Johnson.

?The SEC is notorious for being great football and just being extremely physical and fast. That?s what we?re going to see this week out of South Carolina. Their defense is extremely fast and physical. They?ll come down and hit you,? Snead said. ?They?re well coached. Everybody knows about the coaches there and they?ve done a tremendous job. They go extremely hard, they don?t take plays off and like I said they are physical and fast and have good motors.?

While playing South Carolina (2-1 overall) will be the toughest challenge to date for the Rebels, there is also a lot of excitement about getting league play finally under way as well for the Rebels.

?We?ve got two games under our belt and we?ve got to wins. The season has started but anytime you start off your first SEC game that?s when you really know you?re getting into it,? Snead said. ?That?s something that really counts. Not that the first two didn?t, but this is conference ball and I?m looking forward to it.?
 
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