VIDEO: Shane Beamer previews South Carolina vs. Missouri

South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer meets with the media today at 1:30 to preview the Gamecocks’ Week 9 matchup against Missouri.
The Gamecocks and Tigers are set to square off at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday in Columbia with SEC Network carrying the action.
Check out the video of Beamer below.
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South Carolina set for another night game
By Collyn Taylor
South Carolina knows when its next road game will kick off.
The Gamecocks will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on the SEC Network against Vanderbilt in two weeks, the conference announced Monday afternoon.
South Carolina is currently a perfect 5-0 in night games this season, including two big wins at Kentucky and at home to Texas A&M. The only two losses this season have come during noon games at Arkansas and hosting Georgia.
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The Gamecocks are winners of four straight and host Missouri this weekend (4 p.m., SEC Network) while Vanderbilt is on its bye week before hosting South Carolina.
Vanderbilt has lost four straight games, including a three-point loss at Missouri.
South Carolina has won 13 straight against Vanderbilt.
Inside the ‘big time’ drive that propelled South Carolina to victory over Texas A&M
Outside of the first five minutes of South Carolina’s win over Texas A&M on Saturday, the Gamecock offense was largely inconsistent.
South Carolina punted the ball six times and only averaged 3.69 yards per play across the 33 plays it ran on those drives.
“It was ugly as all get out for us there a lot of the time,” Shane Beamer said. “Just really, really proud of our players and their fight and the individual plays a lot of our guys made.”
While it may have been ugly at times, the Gamecock offense stepped up when it was needed most.