
South Carolina coach Shane Beamer kept his quarterback plan close to the vest ahead of Saturday night’s SEC opener at No. 2 Georgia, the Gamecocks’ toughest test thus far in his first season. South Carolina erased a 14-point deficit over the weekend to win at East Carolina to move to 2-0 before the SEC East rivalry showdown with the Bulldogs.
Paul Finebaum asked Beamer this week to assess his quarterback situation heading into Week 3.
“Obviously, Zeb Noland has started the last two games and credit to him, it’s a great story, he did not play well early on (against ECU) and he’ll be the first to tell you that, but he made some big-time throws as the game went on Saturday for touchdowns,” Beamer said Monday on The Paul Finebaum Show. “He made some changes at the line of scrimmage, saw some 1 on 1 coverage and being able to take advantage of it. The thing with him, he’s just so poised and confident, calm, poised and cool at all times.









