Sunday, October 10, 2010

GAMECOCKS SEND THE TIDE PACKING WITH A 35-21 THRILLER IN COLUMBIA

Friends,

I want to start off by saying how blessed I was to be at this game. It was a historic win for the Gamecocks. Quite simply, it was the biggest win in the program's history. College Football always delivers, and yesterday with the ESPN GameDay and CBS Sports in town, Coach Spurrier's Gamecocks delivered by taking down the undefeated, defending National Champs.

It was clear leaving Charleston at 7 AM that something was in the air. A heavy fog covered I-26 for the majority of the drive to Columbia. While attending ESPN College GameDay, I noticed the pulse of Gamecock Nation was off the charts. Optimism and hope was abound, as a focused fan base knew what was at stake.

The game kicked off, and it was clear from the first drive that Bama was going to have their hands full, as the Gamecocks were prepared and well versed on what The Tide were trying to do. South Carolina held Alabama to an early field goal. Carolina got the ball and marched straight down the field and capped it off with a Lattimore score. Carolina never looked back from there, as they controlled the lead the rest of the afternoon. Carolina got the ball back and put up another 7 with a nasty play by Alshon Jeffery as he reeled in a 26 yard pass for a TD.


(Photo courtesy Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)


At the end of the first quarter it was USC 14 - Bama 3, and we were on our way. Out of the gate it was apparent Carolina had a little more pep in their step.

The second quarter started off with another Alshon Jeffrey touchdown, and it was quickly 21-3. Both teams battled for the remainder of the quarter, but it was not until the closing seconds until Bama officially got on the board with a TD. McElroy hit Julio Jones on a beauty. However Bama missed the PAT confirming that things were not clicking for the Tide, and there we were 21-9 at the half.

Carolina kicked first, so they got the ball to start of the second half. The opening kick was bobbled. The crowd started to get that "here we go again" feeling. Things got worse for Carolina as the opening snap resulted in Garcia chucking the ball out of the end zone to "avoid" the Tide, but it was a preemptive move that resulted in a safety. Carolina kicked off to Bama who was setup with great field position. The Gamecock D held the Tide to a field goal, and Coach Spurrier saw another opportunity missed. The Gamecocks basically spotted Alabama 5 points out of the gate, but they still had the lead. Midway through the 3rd it was 21-14.

Carolina put together another nice drive, which was capped off by another Marcus Lattimore TD. This was a close range TD that showcased an option right, that for all account and purposes looks unstoppable. My take away from this option play was anytime Carolina needs to get some yardage, then they need to look no further than an option play to Lattimore. If it is Lattimore versus any cornerback in the country 1 on 1, my money is on Lattimore. So there we had it at the close of the 3rd Quarter, with Carolina up 28-14.

The 4th started off with a quick Alabama score as McElroy hooked up with Darius Hanks for 51 yard TD strike. But that was it for Bama as they teetered on the comeback, but could not break through Carolina's stout play. The Gamecocks put up another Lattimore TD to bring the final to 35-21, just as the sunset on Columbia. It was a picturesque close to an amazing day in Columbia.

Carolina broke out of the post game prayer, and the entire team made a bee-line to the student section which was producing enough energy to power a nuclear reactor. The pandemonium continued into the street, as Gamecock Nation poured into the streets hooting and hollering and high-fiving everyone. It was all the police could do to keep joyful mayhem from ensuing. To describe the scene as anything less than memorable would be an understatement.

It was said earlier in the week on Bill King's Rivals Radio that Bama would have to play their worst game, and Carolina would have to play their best. Carolina certainly played their best, and they officially did not make anything easy for the Crimson Tide who ultimately never found their groove all day in Columbia.

A lot of credit has to go to Coach Spurrier. He called a great game. He withheld no punches and came out gunning for touchdowns from the outset. He knew field goals would not cut it and he called one heck of a gutsy game.

(Photo courtesy Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

Garcia/Lattimore/Jeffrey also get game balls. They came out and put together one heck of an offensive showcase. The O line came together and gave Garcia time to do his job. Garcia finished 17-20 (18-20 in my book as the interception hit is receiver right in the hands, but he could not haul in the catch which resulted in an INT) with 3 TDs. Lattimore was stud. He racked up 93 hard fought yards and 2 TDs. Alshon Jeffery was unreal. He hauled in 7 catches for 127 yards and 2 TDs. All on a stout but young Alabama defense.

In addition, you have to give a ton of credit to the Carolina Defense. They had McElroy running for his life most of the day, as they got key sacks throughout the game. They also held the Ingram/Richardson duo to just 64 yards and 0 TDs. Alabama finished with a sub par 5-13 on 3rd Down conversions.

The College Football season is like a hurricane, and yesterday Columbia, SC was the eye of that hurricane.


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