GAMECOCKS DEFENSE
CRACKS NUTT AND REBELS 16-10
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Mississippi
wasn't ready for the Top 5 -- or South Carolina's defense.
Star passer Jevan Snead was hounded all game and the fourth-ranked Rebels
never got in gear, losing to South Carolina 16-10 Thursday night.
South Carolina (3-1, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) 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 (2-1, 0-1) 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 Rebels began the day with their highest ranking in nearly four decades.
But they lost their SEC opener for the sixth straight season -- and will
likely drop down the polls once the new rankings come out.
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 Gamecock 32
with 2:55 to play. Then coach Houston 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."
Snead had thrown at least two TD passes in each of his past eight games. He
finished this game 7 of 21 for 107 yards.
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.
Snead passed for just 30 yards as the Rebels were outgained by South
Carolina 181-71 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, 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.
The Gamecocks had more plays and more yardage. They, too, though had trouble
finding the end zone.
Garcia fumbled away one drive after a sack on Ole Miss 16 in the first
quarter. An illegal shift on the Rebels' 4 led to Lanning's first field
goal.
Freshman receiver Tori Gurley caught Garcia's pass and took it in for a
12-yard score right before halftime. But South Carolina was flagged for an
ineligible receiver downfield. Lanning converted a 20-yard field goal to put
the Gamecocks ahead 6-3 at the break.
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