![]() ![]() With all the youth and new faces in Columbia this season, Beamer knew USC would experience “some growing pains.”īut he is optimistic about the future. If South Carolina had managed to make it to the end zone on any of them, the final score (and assessments of the game itself) would’ve looked very different. Those three drives resulted in three points. ▪ A drive that reached the UNC 13 and another that got to the Heels’ 11-yard line - both ended with turnovers on downs. ![]() ▪ A drive that reached the UNC 5-yard line but ended in a field goal In the fourth quarter alone, Beamer remarked, the Gamecocks had three possessions in prime scoring position: South Carolina made the red zone five times but only scored on three. UNC scored on all four red zone chances Saturday. Jeter recovered his own onside kick to start the second half in an attempt to spark the Gamecocks’ offense. ▪ Special teams: PK Mitch Jeter, Legette, Fortuneīeamer identified Legette and Fortune as standouts on special teams as well, along with placekicker Mitch Jeter. O’Donnell Fortune did well in coverage and with his physicality in the run game, Beamer said. “He’s a big-time player, and he showed that (Saturday) night,” Beamer said. Kilgore had 12 tackles, second on the team behind Williams. The coaching staff knew it wanted to play Kilgore some Saturday night, but he ended up playing for almost the whole game after Nick Emmanwori came off the field with an injury. Williams led the team in tackles with 14, while Blanton recorded 10.įreshman safety Jalon Kilgore impressed as well. Stone Blanton and Debo Williams played every snap at linebacker, Beamer said. ▪ Defense: LBs Stone Blanton, Debo Williams DBs Jalon Kilgore and O’Donnell Fortune Quarterback Luke Doty also took some snaps at wide receiver and pleased the coaching staff. Legette had nine catches for 178 yards, including an explosive 37-yarder on one of the Gamecocks’ touchdown drives. He picked up the mantle from top wide receiver Antwane Wells, who was only targeted once before leaving the game because of a lingering injury. Xavier Legette had the night of his career. ![]() He completed 30 of 39 passes for 353 yards. ▪ Offense: QB Spencer Rattler, WRs Xavier Legette and Luke DotyĪs Beamer put it, one expects to win a game where their quarterback has a stat line like Rattler did Saturday. After Saturday, competition remains “all across the board,” Beamer said. The offensive line was a group Beamer identified as prime for position battles throughout the preseason. Our older guys have to continue to get better, but our younger guys have to continue to get better.” We certainly have to get better as the year goes. “The disappointing thing was, there were a lot of mental errors,” Beamer said. When asked what the plan of action was for fixing the offense’s issues up front, Beamer said it’ll be a combination of better coaching and making personnel changes. Last year, the Gamecocks averaged 119 yards per game on the ground. South Carolina’s tailbacks had 22 net yards rushing the whole night. It’s three more in a single game than 2022’s high (six against Arkansas). That’s almost a third of the total number of sacks the Gamecocks allowed (31) last year. Rattler was sacked nine times, with seven of those coming in the second half. The Gamecocks’ offensive line allowed UNC to harass quarterback Spencer Rattler and hindered the lackluster run game. He is a dual citizen, and holds citizenships in both the United States and Sweden.All these South Carolina position groups got overpowered in Charlotte, Beamer said. He is currently the Vice Chair of ANSI/ITSDF B56.5 and member of ANSI/ITSDF B56. In the past, he has served as Chairman of the AGVS product section of Mitsubishi (2003-2004). Herrstromer received a degree in Business from Harvard Business School in 1999 (OPM-27). AGV Products was acquired by HK Systems (now Dematic) in 2008. in 1988 and for 20 years, he presided over more than 50 employees. Herrstromer moved to the United States in 1983 to begin working for Conco-Tellus in Illinois and later NDC Automation in North Carolina. He began his professional career in Sweden working for NDC (now Danaher Motion & Kollmorgen) and Carrago. For more than thirty years, he’s been working in Engineering, Project Management, Sales and Corporate Management. Mats Herrstromer is a Mechanical Engineer with extensive experience with all aspects of Automated Material Handling and Automated Guided Vehicles and Systems (AGVS). ![]()
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