
COLUMBIA, S.C. — — Diego Pavia accomplished 18 of 25 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns, Jamezell Lassiter ran for a 44-yard rating and Vanderbilt hammered No. 11 South Carolina 31-7 on the highway Saturday to snap a 16-game dropping streak to the Gamecocks.
The Commodores (3-0, 1-0 SEC) hadn’t beat South Carolina since 2008, however dominated each side of the sport and compelled 4 turnovers for his or her first 3-0 begin since 2017.
South Carolina quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate LaNorris Sellers was knocked out of the game within the second quarter after taking a helmet-to-helmet hit from from Vanderbilt linebacker Langston Patterson, who was ejected for concentrating on.
Sellers didn’t return, and completed 6 of seven passing for 94 yards with one expensive interception within the pink zone with the rating tied at 7.
He was changed by Luke Doty, who was largely ineffective failing to guide a scoring drive.
The Commodores dominated the road of scrimmage and held almost a 12-minute edge in time of possession.
Pavia appeared sharp from the beginning, main Vanderbilt on a nine-play, 73-yard drive to open the sport, capped with an 18-yard touchdown pass to Sedrick Alexander that set the tone. Pavia later tossed a 5-yard TD pass to Junior Sherrill within the second quarter giving the Commodores a 14-7 lead on the break.
Lassiter’s scamper round proper finish stretched Vanderbilt’s result in 21-7 early within the third quarter and the Commodores started to sense an upset brewing with Sellers out of the sport and their protection enjoying extra bodily than their SEC counterparts. Brock Taylor‘s 51-yard area aim with 9:27 left made it a three-possession sport, sending many of the crowd heading to the exits.
Alexander added his second TD on a 2-yard run within the fourth quarter to place the Gamecocks away.
Rahsul Faison ran for 74 yards and a touchdown for South Carolina (2-1, 0-1).
The Gamecocks had a number of expensive penalties and first-team preseason All-American Dylan Stewart was ejected late within the fourth quarter — with the result of the sport already decided — for unsportsmanlike conduct after shoving a Vanderbilt participant.
Vanderbilt cornerback Martel Hight, who used to play towards two-way star Travis Hunter, pushed head coach Clark Lea to permit him to play some at extensive receiver this season. Lea lastly relented and Hight rewarded him with an 18-yard reception on the sport’s opening possession because the Commodores drove 75 yards for a landing.
He got here into the sport with three catches for 31 yards.
Vanderbilt: This workforce seems a lot improved on offense than current Vandy groups, that includes a strong stability of run and go. And, the protection is fairly salty, too. They had been in a position to get constant stress with a four-man entrance and compelled two interceptions and two fumbles.
South Carolina: The Gamecocks’ nationwide title aspirations took a serious hit when Sellers left the sport within the second quarter. South Carolina had struggled on offense in its first two video games, and it carried over to Saturday. After scoring a landing on its opening drive, the Gamecocks struggled to get something going. Penalties and turnovers had been a serious downside.
Vanderbilt: Host Georgia State on Saturday.
South Carolina: Go to Missouri on Saturday.
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