Spurrier gets just enough out of Gamecocks

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)—Once again, No. 21 South Carolina found just enough offense to keep its stellar season moving downfield.

Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier has searched all season for reliable playmakers and a dependable point-scoring attack to take the team toward the top of the Southeastern Conference. Looks like South Carolina’s head ball coach will have to settle for a timely, mistake-free offense that may not rout opponents his old Florida “Fun-‘n-Gun,” but gets off the field with the win.

The latest example came Saturday night when the Gamecocks (6-2, 3-2 SEC) put together a 99-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown drive—and little else—to outlast Vanderbilt 14-10.

“Somebody told me today we never got inside the 20” yard line, Spurrier said Sunday.

They didn’t need to in this one, continuing the season-long script where South Carolina’s defense keeps it close and makes the efforts of a so-so offense — ranked 67th in the Football Bowl Subdivision—stand up.

Against Mississippi and Kentucky, the Gamecocks two other league wins, the defense stuffed fourth-quarter chances to catch South Carolina.

Vanderbilt had its opportunity, too. Down 14-10, it drove to the Gamecocks 23 with two minutes left before South Carolina’s pressure forced quarterback Larry Smith into an intentional grounding penalty as he was about to get sacked, effectively ending the game.

Spurrier said his offense didn’t play smart against a Vanderbilt defense eager to break what’s become a six-game SEC losing streak.

Perhaps the most intelligent thing that happened on offense was getting the ball to South Carolina’s young receivers.

Freshman D.L. Moore earned a gameball for his juggling, sideline-stradling, 35-yard grab in the end zone for the Gamecocks first touchdown. The catch, Moore’s first career TD, survived an official review and put South Carolina ahead 7-0.

But it was two even bigger catches by freshmen Tori Gurley and Alshon Jeffery that rescued Spurrier’s offense.

After getting pinned at the 1 on Brett Upson’s punt, South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia threw a perfect ball that Gurley brought in for a 43-yard gain. Garcia followed that with 23-yard pass to Jeffery into Vanderbilt territory. A holding penalty and a sack pushed the Gamecocks into third-and-20 when Jeffery struck for perhaps his biggest play of the season, catching the ball in stride and taking it in for the 43-yard go-ahead touchdown.

Garcia called Jeffery one of the best receivers in the country. Garcia may not be far off.

Jeffery has caught five touchdown passes in South Carolina’s past four games and emerged as the team’s best threat since record-setting wideout Sidney Rice, now catching passes from Brett Favre in the NFL, left after the 2006 season.

Spurrier acknowledged he didn’t hold out much hope of landing Jeffery after the pledge to the Trojans. Spurrier’s glad his assistants Shane Beamer and Steve Spurrier Jr. kept chasing.

“I didn’t know he could do things he’s doing right now,” Spurrier said of Jeffery. “He’s a special player out there.”

The Gamecocks have dramatically cut down on mistakes, with just four interceptions and five lost fumbles. They didn’t have a turnover against Vanderbilt, which Spurrier says was a big factor on the outcome.

South Carolina also got the benefit of two big reviews. Besides confirming Moore’s touchdown catch, replay officials overturned a ruling on a first-quarter fumble that allowed the Gamecocks to keep possession instead of giving the ball up deep in their territory.

“It was all of us, at times, who were not very good” on offense, Spurrier said including himself and his coaches. “Fortunately, we hit two big plays that were good enough to beat Vanderbilt.”

This season, that’s more than enough for the Gamecocks.

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Updated Oct 25, 5:23 pm EDT
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  1. SHANNONH
    7. Posted by SHANNONH Thu Oct 29 7:00pm EDT

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    Oh and something I forgot to add. The odds makers have had there asses handed to them. Not covering the spread on the UT-FL game, and the UT-Bama game. Thats why they are picking UT by 6. Ut has scored 202, and only allowed 106 points this season. SC has scored 184, and allowed 140 points this season. SC has played one more game than UT this season, but yet UT has been better on both sides of the ball. Hmmmm. I guess its real hard for the odds makers to pick this one.


    Go Vols!!!!!!!!!
  2. SHANNONH
    6. Posted by SHANNONH Thu Oct 29 6:47pm EDT

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    I will tell you how people see it. Not just the odds makers. Its like this. UT beat Georgia 45-19. Georgia beat SC 41-37. Bama beat UT 12-10. Bama beat SC 20-6. UT lost 4 games by a combined 20 point. SC lost there 2 games by a combined 18 points. UT has not allowed a TD in over two games. Many people think that fact will not change this week. Night game on the hill, Halloween. UT has a better coaching staff, with the exception of the head coach. This UT defense is lights out. The UT offense is much improved from the start of he season. SC has been just a constant, not really up or down. But hey, this will be a good game. Im picking UT 31-13.


    Go Vols!!!!!!!!
  3. Robbie
    5. Posted by Robbie Wed Oct 28 12:47pm EDT

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    No way, how can Tenn. be a favorite at 3-4 even at home over the 6-1 Carolina. Guess your right must be something no one knows. I think it will be close and Tenn. could very well win but it shows the oddsmakers lack of respect for Carolina.
  4. icantmakeyouthink
    4. Posted by icantmakeyouthink Wed Oct 28 12:41pm EDT

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    Tennessee is 6 point favorites over South Carolina??? Hard to believe....I'd rate it even, only because it is at Tennessee.

    I guess the oddsmakers know something I don't....
  5. Robbie
    3. Posted by Robbie Tue Oct 27 2:02pm EDT

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    Yes, I agree this will be a tough defensive game with no one being beaten by more than a touchdown. Carolina has more overall talent but Tenn. is home and I have seen that defense three times this year UCLA, Florida, and Alabama. It is as good as Alabama and Florida and I owuld rate it slightly ahead of Carolina's. That being said Carolina's offense despite its woes is better than Tenn. Offense. Tough game slight edge Carolina but do not be suprised if Tenn. pulls it out at home. And to beat a dead horse memo to SEC officals call the plays on the field and do not give any edge to the team expected to win as the case was in both the Carolina-Vandy and Florida- MIss. St games last weekend. No I will not let it go when teams are playing 11 on 17 when the SEC wants a particular outcome that has been seen in at least a half a dozen games this season.
  6. Will
    2. Posted by Will Mon Oct 26 1:51pm EDT

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    the only mudd thats gonna be present is if it rains ya dummy... this will be a tough faught defensive struggle bc both the offenses have a hard time scoring on anybody.
  7. lakedrink
    1. Posted by lakedrink Sun Oct 25 10:38pm EDT

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    TN is going to kick a mud puddle in SC ass...I know....
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