No. 2 Alabama faces test in South Carolina
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)—Steve Spurrier starts running through some of No. 2 Alabama’s strengths, then realizes it’s not really necessary.
“Everybody knows how good they are,” the South Carolina coach said. “It appears them and Florida probably are the top two right now in the country the way it’s played out. But we’re looking forward to going over there and seeing what happens. Obviously we’ve got to play a whole bunch better than we’ve been playing so that’s what we will try to do.”
In his typical folksy fashion, Spurrier summed up the popular sentiment these days in college football—and the challenge facing his 22nd-ranked Gamecocks. They could have something to say about that projected 1-2 Southeastern Conference championship game matchup, after all.
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