One game into South Carolina’s 2014 season, the Head Ball Coach took a shot at his defensive coaching staff’s preferred scheme following the Gamecocks’ 52-28 loss to Texas A&M.

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South Carolina gave up a school-record 680 total yards, including 511 through the air from Kenny Hill, Texas A&M’s sophomore quarterback who was making his first career start.

Spurrier: "How'd y'all like that 3-4 defense? We got man-handled tonight. We got clobbered. We've got some coaching decisions to make." — Brendan Robertson (@BrendanNBC26) August 29, 2014

We've got some serious coaching to do after this to see if we can be a competitive team – Spurrier — Spurs & Feathers (@SpursFeathers) August 29, 2014

Spurrier: "That team was so much better than us it was not even funny." — TheBigSpur.com (@TheBigSpur247) August 29, 2014

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