INGRAM AND ALABAMA
RUN OVER GAMECOCKS 20-6
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)--Mark
Ingram rushed for a career-high 246 yards and a game-clinching touchdown,
powering No. 2 Alabama to a 20-6 victory over No. 22 South Carolina on
Saturday night.
Ingram's tackle-breaking, defender-dragging runs and a punishing defense
helped the Crimson Tide (7-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) overcome four
turnovers--doubling their season total. It also helped `Bama avoid the
down-to-the-wire scares No. 1 Florida and No. 3 Texas had--or an upset
defeat like No. 4 Virginia Tech endured.
Steve Spurrier's Gamecocks (5-2, 2-2) had never
beaten a team ranked higher than No. 3 and were hoping for their second
win over a top-five team this season.
Ingram didn't let it happen. He was practically a
one-man show on the decisive drive. He took the direct snap for five
consecutive runs--including a 24-yarder and 22-yarder--and then took a
pitch in from 4 yards out with 4:54 left. Ingram covered all 68 yards on
the drive.
His previous career-high was 172 yards set last
week against Mississippi, which also didn't manage a touchdown against the
Tide.
The game's only other touchdown fittingly came
from the a defense that sacked
Stephen Garcia five times and kept him firing blanks into the end zone
at the end of promising drives.
Safety Mark Barron stepped in front of Garcia's
first pass attempt in the middle of the field and returned it 77 yards for
a touchdown.
Garcia wound up 20 of 46 for 214 yards after
completing just 4 of 18 passes in the first half. South Carolina managed
just 64 yards rushing.
Alabama's Greg McElroy also was shaky against the
nation's No. 6 pass defense. His first pass--and two of his initial
four--were picked off after he had gone 135 straight passes without an
interception.
He wound up completing half of his 20 attempts for
just 92 yards. Ingram made up for it on his 24 rushes and also caught two
passes for 23 yards.
Leigh Tiffin kicked field goals of 25 and 35 yards
for the Tide, which had 10 penalties for 113 yards.
South Carolina couldn't get points off two drives
into Alabama territory late in the third quarter. The Gamecocks marched
just across midfield on 12 plays before having to punt. Then Clifton
Geathers stripped the ball from McElroy to give them back the ball.
But the Alabama defense held again and Spencer
Lanning's 50-yard field goal attempt was short.
The Gamecocks scored on field goals of 22 and 31
yards by Lanning in the final 3:14 of the first half but missed chances
for more points. Garcia threw a combined five incompletions into the end
zone.
He had hit freshman Alshon Jeffery on a 52-yarder
and leading receiver Moe Brown on an 8-yarder down to the 5. Brown lay on
the field for several minutes before being strapped to a backboard and
carted off the field with a concussion, flashing a thumbs-up to fans
chanting "Let's Go Moe."
Garcia set up the second kick, made as time
expired, with runs of 21 and 12 yards on consecutive plays.
Both teams were missing key
players. South Carolina's No. 2 rusher Jarvis Giles was suspended. Alabama
cornerback and return man Javier Arenas watched from the sidelines with an
undisclosed injury.
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