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GARCIA REPLACES
SHAW AND
RALLIES GAMECOCKS
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Stephen Garcia came
off the bench to run for two touchdowns and throw for another as he
rallied the 12th-ranked Gamecocks past East Carolina 56-37 on Saturday
night.
Marcus Lattimore added 112 yards and three TDs.
Garcia sat the first quarter as South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier
started sophomore Connor Shaw. But the Gamecocks fumbled three times,
including one by Shaw, and trailed 17-0 before Garcia entered the game.
That's when the offense started to click and South Carolina took control
of the season opener.
Garcia had a 32-yard touchdown run his first series and when Lattimore
finished the Gamecocks next drive with a 4-yard scoring run, South
Carolina fans at Bank of America Stadium began chanting Garcia's name in
celebration.
Dominique Davis threw for 260 yards and four touchdowns for the Pirates,
but when South Carolina wasn't stopping itself, the Pirates had no
answers. The Gamecocks outscored ECU 42-13 in second half.
Garcia, the fifth-year senior who has had a tumultuous career filled
with suspensions and occasionally great play, opened the second half
with a with a 3-yard TD pass to Sanders and put the Gamecocks ahead for
good moments later, 28-24, with a 1-yard touchdown run.
Garcia had started the past 28 games for South Carolina, threw for 3,059
yards and 20 TDs last year and was a big reason the team played in the
Southeastern Conference title game as Eastern Division champs. But
Garcia was suspended twice this spring, upping his career total to five
at South Carolina, something that's irked Spurrier to no end.
So the Gamecocks coach put the ball in Shaw's hands, saying the
sophomore who'd thrown just 33 college passes had outperformed Garcia
throughout the summer.
Garcia left no doubt who the better passer was in this one as the
Gamecocks won their 12th straight season opener. Spurrier improved to
42-0 against schools outside the BCS automatic qualifying conferences.
Those streaks looked in danger during an awful first half as South
Carolina, with its best preseason ranking ever, certainly didn't look
ready for the national spotlight.
Even Lattimore - who's lone college fumble came when he was knocked cold
in the Chick-fil-A Bowl last December - couldn't escape the miscues,
getting the ball stripped from his grasp to lead to East Carolina's
first touchdown on a 25-yard pass to Justin Hardy.
East Carolina was back at it a series later, Dominique Davis arcing a
19-yard scoring throw to Lance Lewis for a 14-0 lead. When the Pirates
tacked on a field goal following a fumbled kickoff by Kenny Miles, South
Carolina was down 17-0 and in serious need of a steady, familiar hand at
the controls.
Enter Garcia, who despite his troubles had the most passing yards of any
returning SEC quarterback. He quickly showed that he has learned a thing
or two under Spurrier.
He found Lattimore for a 20-yard completion, then broke free on a 32
yard TD run, the longest of his time at South Carolina, to give the
Gamecocks some offensive life. Garcia hit Alshon Jeffery on a 22-yard
pass the next series, which ended with the first of Lattimore's scoring
runs.
Garcia was 7 of 15 for 110 yards in three quarters of work.
East Carolina had hoped to tap into its curious history against South
Carolina. The teams last met in 1999, the Pirates won 21-3 in Columbia
as Hurricane Floyd flooded camps. East Carolina remainied in town the
following week, training at a local high school in preparation for one
of the biggest wins in school history - a 27-23 victory over then
ninth-ranked Miami.
Coach Ruffin McNeill showed his players tape of that game this week as
the campus was closed for two days because of last weekend's Hurricane
Irene.
But those Pirates had 30 NFL draft picks including Jacksonville Jaguars
quarterback David Garrard. This group gave up the most yards per game in
the Football Bowl Subdivision last season and they couldn't hold
together against the Gamecocks.
Antonio Allen had a 25-yard fumble return TD and Sanders added a 68-yard
punt return touchdown, the Gamecocks first such score since 2003, as
South Carolina outscored the Pirates 42-13 the second half.
The game also marked the debut of highly touted defensive end Jadeveon
Clowney, the nation's top college prospect who signed with the
Gamecocks. Clowney was credited with seven tackles, third most for South
Carolina.
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