Watching this offense right now, driving inside the 30, you can’t help but play a little what-if.

We’ve been watching Steve Spurrier every so often, trying to see how active he is in the play-calling – and he looks active. He’s had the play sheet all game, and has obviously been sending in the play. We’re not down there to hear for sure, but it sure seems like Spurrier was true to his word that he’d be doing the play-calling.

Judging by the results, he should’ve been doing this all year.

And judging by Weslye Saunders’ performance, he should’ve been a more active part of the offense this season. It’s still hard to see why he disappeared for that long of a stretch of games.

Brian Maddox is having a solid game too, but the way Kenny Miles played in some games, there can’t be much fault there.

What definitely hasn’t changed is the performance of Stephen Garcia, who just made a nifty move for the first down, converting a fourth-and-1 try. If South Carolina ends up winning this game – and this game is now clearly in doubt – that becomes one of the game’s key plays.