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TOP 25 : Vanderbilt opens SEC with upset Published: Friday, September 05, 2008 PRINT E-MAIL NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Chris Nickson threw for a touchdown and ran for another and Vanderbilt finally beat a ranked opponent on its own field Thursday night, upsetting No. 24 South Carolina 24-17 in the SEC opener for both teams. Vanderbilt (2-0 ) had made a habit of knocking off SEC teams on the road with victories at Arkansas and Tennessee in 2005 and an upset of then-No. 22 Georgia in 2006 and even pulled off the biggest victory in more than 70 years by downing then-No. 6 South Carolina last October. But the Commodores hadn’t upset a ranked team in Vanderbilt Stadium since Sept. 19, 1992, a 31-9 victory over then-No. 25 Mississippi 31-9. This victory was very sweet for Vanderbilt, which lost its first 14 games against Steve Spurrier as he coached Duke, Florida and South Carolina. Now the Commodores have won two consecutive against the ol’ ball coach. South Carolina (1-1 ) had survived four interceptions in shutting out North Carolina State 34-0 last week. The Gamecocks couldn’t escape their mistakes against Vanderbilt.
The Commodores picked off two of Chris Smelley’s passes and sacked him four times, recovered a punt that bounced off a South Carolina player and blocked a field goal. South Carolina’s lone touchdown was due to Vanderbilt’s only turnover, which the Gamecocks recovered at the Commodores 20 in the first quarter. Smelley threw two touchdown passes, the second to Freddie Brown with 7: 39 left. But Smelley overthrew a receiver and was sacked on consecutive plays as Vandy forced Spurrier and the Gamecocks to punt with 2: 39 left. Ryan Succop also missed a 49-yard field goal wide left. The South Carolina meltdown continued in Vandy’s clinching touchdown drive. Defensive captain Captain Munnerlyn was flagged twice on third downs, keeping alive a 68-yard possession capped by Jared Hawkins ’ 13-yard touchdown run for a 24-10 lead with 9: 28 left. Vanderbilt had little offense in the first half and was outgained 133-50 by the Gamecocks. Reshard Langford and Darlron Spead had more yards (74 ) off their two interceptions than their own offense. But Vanderbilt, which had lost 10 consecutive SEC openers at home, got the breaks that usually go against the Commodores in the second half. Brett Upson’s punt glanced off the back of Addison Williams of South Carolina, and Ryan Hamilton recovered at the South Carolina 30. On the next play, Nickson threw to Brandon Barden for a 31-yard touchdown with 10: 14 left and a 10-10 tie. The 6-5 Barden transferred to Vandy from Virginia Tech after the shootings that left 32 dead. He evaded Munnerlyn for his second catch and first touchdown with the Commodores. Yesterday's Most Popular 1. LIKE IT IS : Arkansas made right choice in hiring Petrino 2. Razorbacks face Princeton clone 3. ARKANSAS AT MISSISSIPPI STATE : Hogs work to regain ‘physicality’ 4. UA FOOTBALL : Healthier Hogs prep for Bulldogs Yesterday's Most E-mailed 1. LIKE IT IS : Arkansas made right choice in hiring Petrino 3. Razorbacks face Princeton clone 4. Richardson, 6 others to be inducted into College Basketball Hall of Fame |
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