South Carolina’s Pharoh Cooper with play of the week candidate vs UCF (Video)
Looking for any sort of spark, South Carolina turns to Pharoh Cooper to make a play, and he delivered.
South Carolina has been anything but impressive so far this season and that includes the early goings of today’s game against Central Florida.
Luckily they have wide receiver Pharoh Cooper at their disposal and he is proving that he is a lock to find his way to the NFL after he made a playground style play against the Knights and turned the game heavily into the favor of the Gamecocks.
Yeah.. I’d say Cooper delivered.
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If Steve Spurrier can get his team to play to the level of his legacy, they would be more than okay. Luckily for The Head Ball Coach, South Carolina is finally finding its groove against Central Florida as they lead 28-14 in the fourth quarter after entering the second half down 14-8.
They rattled off 20 points in the third to take a firm lead and look to build on that lead and continue to wear down the Knights in the final quarter to secure a victory and draw even on the season at 2-2.
My advice, though not professionally renowned, is feed Cooper until he can’t eat any more. All you have to do is put the ball into Coopers hands at any level of the field and you can just watch him work, and odds are in your favor that he will find the end zone.
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