For my money, Dondrial Pinkins tops the list. I think he'd tear it up in today's offensive game. Can't really see an argument against it. Dude had some crazy wheels and a cannon of an arm with an incredible touch on deep balls. Threw TD passes of 99 and 98 yards in one season. Dropped a 77 yard bomb on LSU (Matthew Thomas, receiver). He, unfortunately, had to play in Skip Holtz's offense, which was not designed to maximized Pinkins abilities.
As QB in 2003, he led us to a 5-7 record, which doesn't sound all that great, until you consider we lost by a combined 8 points @ UT, @ Ole Miss and vs UF. All ranked in the top 15. Flip those wins and we're looking at a top 25 team and one of the top Gamecock teams of all time. We played musical QBs for some reason in 2004, playing I think 4 or 5 QBs, but he dang near singlehandedly willed us to win against Bama (yeah, I know, but for us a win over Bama is still a win over Bama). He was a warrior that game. We popped to a 4-1 start before losing another heartbreaker to Ole Miss with Newton and Mitchell at QB. We'd have won that with Pinkins back there and everyone knew it. He took us toe-to-toe with UT later that season and had a game for the ages, going 30/42 for 2 TD and 2 INT. Game was tied 8-8 at halftime, but the D collapsed in the 2nd half and we lost 43-29, wasting one of the all-time performances, considering the competition we were facing. Also ran for 46 yards on 10 carries in that game. With Pinkins at QB in 2004, we are probably looking at back-to-back 8-win campaigns if you count those close losses from 2003.
He was a real wasted talent and deserved much better.
As QB in 2003, he led us to a 5-7 record, which doesn't sound all that great, until you consider we lost by a combined 8 points @ UT, @ Ole Miss and vs UF. All ranked in the top 15. Flip those wins and we're looking at a top 25 team and one of the top Gamecock teams of all time. We played musical QBs for some reason in 2004, playing I think 4 or 5 QBs, but he dang near singlehandedly willed us to win against Bama (yeah, I know, but for us a win over Bama is still a win over Bama). He was a warrior that game. We popped to a 4-1 start before losing another heartbreaker to Ole Miss with Newton and Mitchell at QB. We'd have won that with Pinkins back there and everyone knew it. He took us toe-to-toe with UT later that season and had a game for the ages, going 30/42 for 2 TD and 2 INT. Game was tied 8-8 at halftime, but the D collapsed in the 2nd half and we lost 43-29, wasting one of the all-time performances, considering the competition we were facing. Also ran for 46 yards on 10 carries in that game. With Pinkins at QB in 2004, we are probably looking at back-to-back 8-win campaigns if you count those close losses from 2003.
He was a real wasted talent and deserved much better.
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