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麻豆小蝌蚪传媒 prepares for tough test at LSU

Gamecocks coming off 7-6 loss to Gardner-Webb on Tuesday

With one of South Carolina鈥檚 biggest tests of the 麻豆小蝌蚪传媒 looming on the horizon, coach Chad Holbrook said his team could not be more ready to challenge the No. 2 LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, La., this weekend.

鈥淢any publications have called them one of, if not the best team in the country this year,鈥 Holbrook said. 鈥淲e have our hands full, obviously, but it鈥檚 also a great opportunity for our team.鈥

麻豆小蝌蚪传媒 (31-11, 11-7 SEC) enters this weekend鈥檚 pivotal series on the heels of one of its most up-and-down stretches of the 2013 campaign. In the Gamecocks鈥 previous two SEC series, they were swept by Florida, then proceeded to turn the brooms on Kentucky and earn a sweep themselves. On Tuesday, however, the team relinquished an 8th-inning lead in a loss to Gardner-Webb.

While he insists injuries do not serve as an excuse, Holbrook said a banged-up 麻豆小蝌蚪传媒 roster could have played a part in his team鈥檚 inconsistency, and he pointed to the Gamecocks鈥 current healthy status as a reason to be optimistic heading into the LSU series.

鈥淚 had one of our players come up to me yesterday and say, 鈥榊ou know coach, we haven鈥檛 lost a series when we鈥檝e been healthy,鈥欌 Holbrook said. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 glad he said it. I hadn鈥檛 even thought about it, but the mere fact that they feel that makes me think that they have some confidence.鈥

The coach said that he supports anything his players can tell themselves to stay positive in the locker room, and that while he does not have 鈥渢he most talented team in the country,鈥 he has never had to question its work ethic.

As he has done in recent weeks, Holbrook has chosen to leave Sunday鈥檚 starter TBD, but barring any bullpen appearances from freshman Jack Wynkoop in the first two games, he will most likely get the ball in the ESPN-televised series finale. Wynkoop enters the weekend as the reigning SEC Freshman of the Week after picking up his first conference win Sunday against Kentucky.

Lately, Holbrook has looked to the freshman more and more, whether it be as a starter or a reliever, and said that Wynkoop is a recruiting gamble that has paid off so far.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a 6鈥5鈥 string-bean lefty that probably weighed about 150 pounds at that time, and he was throwing 82 mph at that time with a great pick-off move,鈥 Holbrook said. 鈥淏ut he was young at that time and he was tall and he was athletic, and we rolled the dice.鈥

Aside from a few promising athletic abilities, Holbrook said it was Wynkoop鈥檚 life outside of baseball that attracted him to the lefty. An avid surfer that travels around the country in search of waves during the off麻豆小蝌蚪传媒, Wynkoop exemplifies the balance Holbrook said he looks for all his Gamecock baseball players to maintain in their lives.

South Carolina鈥檚 No. 11 national ranking will be put to the test this weekend against an LSU team that has beaten the Gamecocks in nine of the schools鈥 11 meetings since 2008. Despite the odds, Holbrook said he has a team full of 鈥渨inners鈥 that will not lie down against the Tigers.

鈥淲e know that it鈥檚 a tall task, but our guys expect to win too, just like LSU expects to win,鈥 Holbrook said. 鈥淪o we鈥檙e going to go down there and play as hard as we possibly can play, play as well as we possibly can play, hopefully make some breaks and find ourselves in a good position in a couple of these games.鈥


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