Gamecocks pull Top 5 surprise, beat Mississippi

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)—Another week, another Top 5 tumble.

This time, it was fourth-ranked Mississippi caught by surprise, beaten 16-10 by South Carolina on Thursday night.

“I’m glad it’s over with so everyone can just stop talking about it,” Rebels offensive lineman Bradley Sowell said.

Sowell or his teammates won’t have to worry about that. All he’ll hear the next few days is how far down the Rebels (2-1, 0-1 Southeastern Conference) might slide when the new rankings arrive.

And it’ll bring up the same sick feeling felt by No. 3 Oklahoma after losing to BYU in week one, or No. 5 Oklahoma State after a loss to Houston on Sept. 12, or, just a week ago, by No. 3 Southern Cal after getting upset at Washington.

The Rebels entered with their highest ranking since Archie Manning was quarterback in 1970. They left with their eight-game losing streak gone, along with any sense they could challenge for the national title.

“I never did sense that we were feeling a lot of pressure,” coach Houston Nutt said. “Now it is what it is. You’ve lost your first conference game. You’ve got to work hard and win the next conference game.”

That’ll could be difficult unless Jevan Snead and the offense perk up. They entered averaging 48 points and 424 yards a game its first two weeks, but except for a fourth-quarter stretch, couldn’t solve South Carolina’s defense.

The Gamecocks (3-1, 1-1) had been 1-31 all-time against Top 5 foes, but left Williams-Brice Stadium with the biggest win of coach Steve Spurrier’s five seasons.

Spencer Lanning kicked three field goals and fullback Patrick DiMarco a key 2-yard TD catch for the Gamecocks.

“It was good to get a win when everybody watches,” Spurrier said. “It was good for all Gamecocks.”

Ole Miss had one last chance at a go-ahead TD that would’ve extended its eight-game winning streak. But Snead was sacked by Cliff Matthews, then had a fourth-down pass knocked away by Darian Stewart.

The Gamecocks jumped around when the game ended, celebrating a victory these players had never enjoyed before at their own stadium. South Carolina’s lone top-5 win came at North Carolina in 1981.

“It was a pretty ugly win, but a win and we’ll take it every time,” Gamecocks quarterback Stephen Garcia said.

Snead came into the season with a Tim Tebow-like buzz—Spurrier even voted him preseason first-team SEC quarterback before changing to Tebow.

Snead, though, flopped in front a national audience eager to see what the Rebels were made of.

The Ole Miss junior missed six straight throws during one stretch and only once came through with a critical play. His 45-yard TD pass to Markeith Summers with under 10 minutes left in the game that cut it to 16-10.

South Carolina’s defense had to come through after that because the offense, which controlled things for much of the first three quarters went three-and-out on its final four possessions.

Snead’s 11-yard pass to Pat Patterson brought Ole Miss to the Gamecocks 32 with 2:55 to play. Then Nutt tried to outfox South Carolina.

A carry by Brandon Bolden out of the “Wild Rebel” package went for a yard. A double reverse to Dexter McCluster lost 4 yards.

Matthews followed with his sack of Snead before Stewart preserved the win by batting down the final pass.

“We thought we could beat them. Thought it was a toss-up game,” Spurrier said. “But the way it turned out, the way our defense played, 16 points was enough.”

Along with field goals of 26, 20 and 30 yards, Lanning also made a touchdown-saving tackle on Marshay Green that earned the kicker a game ball and Spurrier’s praise.

“Up top, they said, ‘Oh, he’s gone,”’ Spurrier said of Green’s punt return. “Somehow, Lanning got him. Saved seven points.”

Snead had thrown at least two TD passes in each of his past eight games and the Rebels were averaging 424 yards and 48 points a game coming in. Yet, he finished this game 7 of 21 for 107 yards and the team came far short of their earlier production.

“We really hurt ourselves and we continued to do it all throughout the game, into the last series. It’s tough,” Snead said.

Right from the start, Snead and the Rebels looked tight. They had only four drives in the opening half, three that ended without a first down.

Eric Norwood ended the Rebels’ first drive with his school-record 27th sack. He added another in the third quarter and also got a piece of punt.

South Carolina’s senior knows how to play to the ESPN cameras. Two years ago, Norwood returned two fumbles for touchdowns as the 11th-ranked Gamecocks ended No. 8 Kentucky’s unbeaten start.

“I’m glad he’s on my side,” Garcia said.

The Rebels, outgained by South Carolina 181 yards to 71 in the first 30 minutes,

Bolden appeared to get things going with a 59-yard touchdown run. A holding penalty, however, brought that back and the Rebels eventually settled for their only points of the half on Joshua Shene’s 42-yard field goal.

Mississippi came close to scoring just once more in the half, but instead of another field goal, Nutt went with a fake. Holder Justin Sparks’ pass to Derrick Davis came up 2 yards shy of a first down.

Updated Sep 25, 12:42 am EDT
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Head to Head - Week 4

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Mississippi 248 109 139 14 7.7% 9/70 1 26:25
South Carolina 285 220 65 15 37.5% 8/65 1 33:35

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  1. John
    439. Posted by John Tue Sep 29 1:12am EDT

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    wow, how did ol' Misses a win, get a 4th place ranking and get beat by south carolina??!! It seemed like this team didn't take SC seriously or were like deer caught in headlights or something! I hate late charges, too. Usually too little too late. Just pathetic. You beat Florida last year, and then, THIS?? Unreal! Enjoy this loss for the rest of the year. Way to come to play, misses.
  2. Eli
    438. Posted by Eli Sun Sep 27 1:31pm EDT

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    HA! this was suppose to be a physical game but i didnt see that--not AT ALL. ole miss offense was a crap load of weapons as devin mccluster,markeith summers and a whole lot of others and they jus didnt use them enough.. OLE MISS HAS COME A LONG WAY.. after that florida victory last year ole miss was all over espn. before that, most people didnt know what the hell ole miss was since eli manningg was there. i never saw them deserving the number 4 spot in the nation..but they did but they couldnt maintain it.. i certainly dont like ole miss,not one bit! i'm a big mississippi state fan,my brother plays for them but i am not going to get into details about that. AS I SAID I DONT LIKE OLE MISS BUT i will give them credit for whta they have done to get to be what they are.
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    GO DAWGS! [MSU]
  3. rick z
    437. Posted by rick z Sun Sep 27 12:03am EDT

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    The idiot SEC fans keep trying to string together excuses, but the bottom line is the SEC teams are overrated. They either lose to the Pac-10 teams, or they struggle to beat them.

    Only the dumb SEC fans fail to see this.
  4. plutaris
    436. Posted by plutaris Sat Sep 26 11:06pm EDT

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    And Ole Miss was #4 based on what. Belonging to a conference and beating 2 scrub teams.
    Southeastern Louisiana (lmao)who are they. I've heard of Louisiana Tech and Southwestern Louisiana but who is Southeastern Louisiana? Ole Miss's QB was a joke, as was their ranking cause USC is no great shakes either. In fact the offenses of these 2 teams was so boring and inept I fell asleep on the couch in the 3rd Quarter and didn't wake until the AM. Ole Miss should drop totally out of the Top 25. Sorry Rebs.
  5. ZacharyHart
    435. Posted by ZacharyHart Sat Sep 26 10:32pm EDT

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    Wow... Everyone down there talking about how the SEC couldn't beat Cal probably has their feet in their mouth.
  6. The Prez
    434. Posted by The Prez Sat Sep 26 2:47pm EDT

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    Wow u big ten fans and ur weaaaaak teams..look at good ol michigan and indiana whooooo!!!!come on ohio state fans realize ur overated every freaking year in ur slow little conference..u will again lose in a big game and a big bowl bec u will ride through ur weak conference again..see u at bowl time when u choke again!!!
  7. Charlie
    433. Posted by Charlie Sat Sep 26 11:40am EDT

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    432 proves my point..
  8. Jeffree K
    432. Posted by Jeffree K Sat Sep 26 11:05am EDT

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    Hey 432, I played football myself ( jr high, high school , Army recr, and JuCo). Wide reciever, if that matters.

    What does that have to do with this game blog? Because people are "whining" about the over rated SEC? Pretty much evryone around the NATION agrees, other than SEC land. You are the 1 who is whining, lol.

    Truth hurts, doesn't it. Carry on.
  9. Charlie
    431. Posted by Charlie Sat Sep 26 10:41am EDT

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    good lord,...most peaple who post hear are arm chair chumps,who've never played the game,and act like a bunch a damn girlie cheerleaders,who root for there favorite teams/confrence.. Fact is,football,...in any confrence,is a very tough physical,hard hitting bad ass game that most of you dummies have never ever had the balls to play.quit being a bunch of know it all spoiled punks,who dont have a clue what it takes to play the game.take your ra ra bull@#$% and go home to your mamma's.
    This isn't meant for the one's who know football,that's pretty obvious,but for the ones who don't,...stfu.
  10. Susan
    430. Posted by Susan Sat Sep 26 10:22am EDT

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    Well, i was glad to see nut go from arkanas, and i am not an arkansas fan.glad to see south carolina beat nutts team
  11. BXP
    429. Posted by BXP Sat Sep 26 6:11am EDT

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    Playing for money is the key. Many players want to save themselves if you know what I mean. The smartest kids do just enough so the coaches don't bench them. Don't be surprised there will be more 'upsets'. Playing 80 grand can give one ulcers but what else is there to do.
  12. Brian W
    428. Posted by Brian W Sat Sep 26 4:24am EDT

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    426. Posted by rick z - Let's see - UCLA did beat Tennessee. LSU beat Washington who then beat USC! I make it SEC -1 and the PAC 10-1! USC and Cal have not played a SEC team this year and Arkansas has not played a PAC 10 team this year. Oh yea! Number 4 Ole'Miss did get beat but it was by another SEC team! However, if you are another one of these people that put stock in past games then the overall record between SEC and PAC 10 is; SEC -63 wins, PAC 10-40 wins based on current conference affiliations. Past records mean nothing and at this point every team is OVER RATED just as some teams are UNDER RATED! After a couple more weeks of play the dominant teams should begin to emerge.
  13. Brian
    427. Posted by Brian Sat Sep 26 2:57am EDT

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    LOL All the overrated crap is so old. You know how overrated the PAC-10 and other conferences are as well right? Last I checked you guys can't make it out of your own conference much less win a NC. And hell only one of those teams has made out this decade and won an NC. The rest of them just like to think they have been good. Get over it. SEC is the toughest conference top to bottom. Never said you had to like the truth.
  14. rick z
    426. Posted by rick z Sat Sep 26 2:30am EDT

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    The retarded SEC fans are back. Only morons would try to claim their conference is better than the Pac-10 when Tennessee and Arkansas have gotten their s**t rolled against UCLA, Cal, and USC. Stupid SEC fans try to ignore these details and hope that people will forget.

    Just how dumb are people in SEC land? Try not to get annihilated by a Pac-10 team and then you might be able to talk smack.

    Until then, anyone with a clue can see the SEC is overrated. Miss. was ranked No. 4 and it looked awful in the last game.
  15. golfphan
    425. Posted by golfphan Sat Sep 26 1:41am EDT

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    Some people say Mississippi didn't deserve the #4 ranking. I bet Texas Tech thinks they deserve it after getting pounded in Cotton bowl Jan. 09. SC will beat more ranked teams this year.
  16. Richard S
    423. Posted by Richard S Fri Sep 25 7:34pm EDT

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    Daniel(post 422)...Just because some individuals disagree with the God status the SEC has doesn't mean we're idiots. I haven't seen ONE game where an SEC team has impressed me so far..not one! Ole Miss and SC looked absolutely horrible last night. And these were supposed to be a good team and a mid pack team playing...couldn't tell who was who. These teams would be mid pack teams in the Pac10 just like they are in the SEC.

    richard s.( post417)..."TO ALL WHO POST". " richard s." is NOT me "Richard S." Ok, dude we get it(lol)...I'm pretty sure people other than Casie C. can tell the diffence between our posts.

    I'm out too. Ya'll have a great weekend, talk to ya on Sat night.
  17. Daniel W
    422. Posted by Daniel W Fri Sep 25 6:57pm EDT

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    How sweet it is! Game@#$% Let's do this! Let's do what we've been waiting to do for YEARS! Let's GO@#$%S!
  18. Daniel W
    421. Posted by Daniel W Fri Sep 25 6:52pm EDT

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    Anyone who thinks the SEC is overrated is an Idiot. Come on now! There might be certain teams in the SEC that are overrated (in the conference), but the SEC in football brings it year in and year out. Even these "overrated" teams would do a number in any other conference and would compete for any other's conference championship. Let's face it every other conference is simply jealous of the consistency that the SEC shows every time it's time to to take the GridIron. South Carolina last night made a step to make a claim to become not only an elite team in the SEC, and by definition they will be an elite team in the Nation!
  19. Michael M
    420. Posted by Michael M Fri Sep 25 6:35pm EDT

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    418. Posted by Casie C Fri Sep 25 6:09pm EDT Report Abuse
    Richard: i won't argue against usc finishing 3rd in the sec this year. i will argue that 1/2 of the sec could beat cal on a neutral field. not that they would, but they could. and if cal played Bama's schedule this year i bet they would go 8-4 or maybe 9-3
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    Cal usually does that on their normal schedule. They have had some good offenses, but pourous defenses, and have had a great deal of trouble winning on the road.
  20. Michael M
    419. Posted by Michael M Fri Sep 25 6:32pm EDT

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    382. Posted by RodneyO Fri Sep 25 4:22pm EDT Report Abuse
    No college team could ever beat an NFL team. That is so stupid
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    Actually, from 1934-1976, college seniors from the previous season formed an all-star team and played the NFL Champions, and from 1967-76, the Superbowl Champions. The NFL Champions posted 31 wins. The college all-stars won nine games, and there were two ties. The last time the College All Stars won was in 1963, when they beat the 1962 NFL Champion Packers 20-17. The final game was played in 1976, when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the College All-Stars 24-0. It was a decent benefit game that highlighted the best college players. Though the sponsors wanted the game to continue, the final game was suspended (with the Steelers ahead 24-0) in the 3rd quarter due to lighting. Unruly fans in Chicago rioted, tore down the goal posts and ripped apart the field and pieces of the stands. Pete Rozelle, NFL Commissioner said that was the last game they would play. Most of the games were played at Soldier Field (Chicago Tribune was the organizer and sponsor) or on Northwestern's Dyche Stadium. The game drew well, and had excellent TV interest. Most games were played in late August, and most of the College players were all in NFL (or AFL) camps.
  21. Casie C
    418. Posted by Casie C Fri Sep 25 6:11pm EDT

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    talk to you all later and good luck to your teams tomorrow. Roll Tide!
  22. Casie C
    417. Posted by Casie C Fri Sep 25 6:09pm EDT

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    Richard: i won't argue against usc finishing 3rd in the sec this year. i will argue that 1/2 of the sec could beat cal on a neutral field. not that they would, but they could. and if cal played Bama's schedule this year i bet they would go 8-4 or maybe 9-3
  23. richard s
    416. Posted by richard s Fri Sep 25 6:07pm EDT

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    TO ALL WHO POST---There are two people who post who go by the name "Richard S" and our opinions
    differ. So others will know which one is which, I will always end my posts with "FIGHT ON FOR USC" and
    " GOD BLESS," although Casie C. said he knows the difference!
  24. Richard S
    415. Posted by Richard S Fri Sep 25 6:06pm EDT

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    Casie C(post 413)...Since you honestly believe it, I'll just agree to disagree with you. Just so you know, I could easily say the same thing about many SEC teams. But since BOTH statements would more than likely prove to be false, won't go there.
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 Top Performers
 Mississippi
M. Summers M. Summers, WR
2 Rec, 60 yds
1 TD
 South Carolina
S. Garcia S. Garcia, QB
16-34, 220 yds
1 TD

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