Clayton White understands what his defense did last Saturday doesn’t happen too often. Going up against Kentucky’s offense, South Carolina held the Wildcats to only 44 total passing yards in a 31-6 win. It’s the lowest mark given up by White’s defense and only the third time the Gamecocks have allowed less than 100 passing yards by a starting quarterback since 2021. As they turn the page to this weekend’s matchup, they’ll be facing another offense likely to try and throw the ball, only this time, a little more effectively. While a two-game sample size, LSU has noticeably averaged more than 300…