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177 | S CAROLINA | 19.5 | 178 | LSU | -1.5 |
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All Games | 6-0 | +4 | 5-1 | 3-3 | 36.3 | 16.8 | 406.2 | (6.3) | 1.3 | 10.5 | 6.0 | 278.0 | (4.2) | 1.8 | Road Games | 2-0 | +2 | 1-1 | 1-1 | 27.5 | 8.5 | 310.0 | (4.8) | 1.5 | 15.0 | 13.5 | 259.5 | (4.3) | 1.5 | Last 3 Games | 3-0 | +3 | 3-0 | 1-2 | 34.7 | 16.3 | 378.7 | (6) | 1.0 | 11.3 | 6.7 | 240.7 | (3.8) | 1.3 | Grass Games | 5-0 | +3 | 5-0 | 3-2 | 40.2 | 18.2 | 433.0 | (6.7) | 1.2 | 10.0 | 5.2 | 278.4 | (4.1) | 2.0 | Conference Games | 4-0 | +4 | 3-1 | 1-3 | 30.2 | 14.7 | 352.0 | (5.6) | 1.2 | 11.7 | 7.5 | 249.5 | (4) | 1.2 |
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Offense (All Games) | 36.3 | 16.8 | 20.2 | 30:11 | 42-181 | (4.4) | 14-22 | 64.9% | 225 | (10.1) | 64-406 | (6.3) | (11.2) | Opponents Defensive Avg. | 26.4 | 13.9 | 19.8 | 31:41 | 40-159 | (4) | 18-30 | 58.8% | 213 | (7.1) | 69-371 | (5.4) | (14.1) | Offense Road Games | 27.5 | 8.5 | 18.5 | 31:26 | 47-202 | (4.3) | 11-17 | 64.7% | 107 | (6.3) | 64-310 | (4.8) | (11.3) | Defense (All Games) | 10.5 | 6.0 | 15.3 | 29:49 | 35-84 | (2.4) | 17-31 | 55.9% | 194 | (6.2) | 66-278 | (4.2) | (26.5) | Opponents Offensive Avg. | 26.3 | 12.9 | 19.1 | 29:18 | 36-140 | (3.9) | 20-33 | 60.0% | 240 | (7.3) | 69-380 | (5.5) | (14.5) | Defense Road Games | 15.0 | 13.5 | 13.5 | 28:33 | 37-91 | (2.4) | 13-23 | 55.3% | 168 | (7.2) | 61-259 | (4.3) | (17.3) |
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All Games | 5-1 | -0.2 | 2-4 | 2-3 | 33.5 | 17.3 | 394.0 | (6.1) | 1.8 | 12.8 | 7.2 | 221.0 | (3.6) | 2.3 | Home Games | 4-0 | 0 | 2-2 | 2-1 | 45.7 | 22.2 | 453.2 | (6.8) | 1.5 | 13.2 | 8.2 | 226.5 | (3.6) | 2.2 | Last 3 Games | 2-1 | -0.2 | 0-3 | 0-2 | 18.7 | 10.7 | 315.7 | (5.2) | 2.7 | 15.3 | 6.3 | 237.0 | (3.6) | 2.3 | Grass Games | 5-1 | -0.2 | 2-4 | 2-3 | 33.5 | 17.3 | 394.0 | (6.1) | 1.8 | 12.8 | 7.2 | 221.0 | (3.6) | 2.3 | Conference Games | 1-1 | -0.2 | 0-2 | 0-2 | 9.0 | 7.5 | 275.5 | (4.6) | 2.5 | 12.0 | 5.0 | 210.0 | (3.4) | 2.5 |
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Offense (All Games) | 33.5 | 17.3 | 18.7 | 28:53 | 40-198 | (4.9) | 15-24 | 61.0% | 196 | (8) | 64-394 | (6.1) | (11.8) | Opponents Defensive Avg. | 27.4 | 14.4 | 19.4 | 28:18 | 36-157 | (4.3) | 18-31 | 58.9% | 213 | (6.9) | 67-370 | (5.5) | (13.5) | Offense Home Games | 45.7 | 22.2 | 22.2 | 29:22 | 43-241 | (5.6) | 16-23 | 67.0% | 212 | (9) | 66-453 | (6.8) | (9.9) | Defense (All Games) | 12.8 | 7.2 | 14.2 | 31:07 | 35-98 | (2.8) | 14-27 | 51.2% | 122 | (4.6) | 62-221 | (3.6) | (17.2) | Opponents Offensive Avg. | 20.3 | 10.6 | 18.1 | 32:07 | 37-144 | (3.9) | 18-30 | 59.3% | 188 | (6.3) | 67-333 | (4.9) | (16.4) | Defense Home Games | 13.2 | 8.2 | 13.5 | 30:38 | 31-82 | (2.6) | 15-31 | 48.4% | 144 | (4.6) | 63-226 | (3.6) | (17.1) |
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8/30/2012 | @ VANDERBILT | 17-13 | W | -6.5 | L | 44.5 | U | 47-205 | 7-15-67 | 2 | 36-62 | 13-23-214 | 1 | 9/8/2012 | E CAROLINA | 48-10 | W | -21 | W | 50 | O | 34-131 | 23-40-397 | 1 | 24-70 | 30-47-333 | 5 | 9/15/2012 | UAB | 49-6 | W | -33 | W | 54 | O | 31-179 | 15-27-322 | 2 | 42-27 | 20-37-240 | 1 | 9/22/2012 | MISSOURI | 31-10 | W | -10 | W | 47.5 | U | 39-144 | 21-23-252 | 2 | 32-109 | 18-26-146 | 1 | 9/29/2012 | @ KENTUCKY | 38-17 | W | -20 | W | 51.5 | O | 48-200 | 15-19-148 | 1 | 39-120 | 13-24-123 | 2 | 10/6/2012 | GEORGIA | 35-7 | W | -1 | W | 55.5 | U | 51-230 | 6-10-162 | 0 | 36-115 | 11-31-109 | 1 | 10/13/2012 | @ LSU | | | | | | | | | | | | | 10/20/2012 | @ FLORIDA | | | | | | | | | | | | | 10/27/2012 | TENNESSEE | | | | | | | | | | | | | 11/10/2012 | ARKANSAS | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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9/1/2012 | NORTH TEXAS | 41-14 | W | -42 | L | 52 | O | 46-316 | 19-26-192 | 1 | 35-76 | 8-21-143 | 2 | 9/8/2012 | WASHINGTON | 41-3 | W | -22.5 | W | 53 | U | 52-242 | 12-19-195 | 1 | 24-26 | 17-36-157 | 1 | 9/15/2012 | IDAHO | 63-14 | W | -42 | W | 52 | O | 39-250 | 17-23-222 | 1 | 26-39 | 23-36-174 | 4 | 9/22/2012 | @ AUBURN | 12-10 | W | -18 | L | 45 | U | 44-182 | 15-27-169 | 2 | 30-86 | 13-22-97 | 3 | 9/29/2012 | TOWSON | 38-22 | W | -43.5 | L | | - | 35-158 | 15-26-238 | 3 | 40-188 | 13-33-103 | 2 | 10/6/2012 | @ FLORIDA | 6-14 | L | -1.5 | L | 41.5 | U | 25-42 | 11-25-158 | 3 | 58-176 | 8-12-61 | 2 | 10/13/2012 | S CAROLINA | | | | | | | | | | | | | 10/20/2012 | @ TEXAS A&M | | | | | | | | | | | | | 11/3/2012 | ALABAMA | | | | | | | | | | | | | 11/10/2012 | MISSISSIPPI ST | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | S CAROLINA: This could be the best team Steve Spurrier has had since arriving at South Carolina. QB Connor Shaw proved to be solid last season (65.4% completions, 14 TD, 6 INT; 8 rush TD in final six games) and RB Marcus Lattimore (818 rush yds, 5.0 YPC, 10 TD) should be fully recovered from his knee injury and ready for a Heisman campaign. The team is confident in its group of receivers, and the offensive line should be a lot better than it was last year. If the Gamecocks get consistent play from their secondary, they should be at least as good as they were a year ago. Sophomore DE Jadeveon Clowney (8 sacks) has superstar potential and should make this defense one of the nation's best. | | LSU: LSU fans disappointed about not winning the national championship can take solace in the fact that this year's team has the chance to be even better. The Tigers did lose some key players on defense, including first-round NFL draft picks Michael Brockers and Morris Claiborne, but they are still loaded with such talented players as DB Tyrann Mathieu and DL Anthony 'The Freak' Johnson. This defense shouldn't slip, and offensively this team has a chance to be much better. All top four running backs return, led by Michael Ford (756 rush yds, 7 TD) and Spencer Ware (707 rush yds, 8 TD). The Tigers also finally have a quarterback who can make some gutsy throws in Zach Mettenberger, so they no longer have to play conservatively and win defensive battles. |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (SOUTH CAROLINA-LSU) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*South Carolina-LSU Preview* ============================
By JEFF BARTL STATS Writer
No. 9 South Carolina (6-0) at No. 1 LSU (5-1), 8:00 p.m. EDT
South Carolina is enjoying its best national ranking since the mid-1980s after last week's marquee victory, but the Ol' Ball Coach isn't ready to deem the season a success quite yet.
The visiting No. 3 Gamecocks continue through a gauntlet of quality foes when they look to extend a school-record 10-game winning streak Saturday night against No. 9 LSU, which is coming off a rare regular-season defeat.
South Carolina (6-0, 4-0 SEC) dominated then-No. 5 Georgia 35-7 last week, marking the first time it has won its first four SEC games since 2001.
The victory shot the Gamecocks to their highest position in the poll since being ranked No. 2 in 1984 - also the last time they started 7-0 overall. They last won their first six games in 1988.
"We certainly like where we are right now, but we're smart enough to know it's still a difficult, difficult road for us," coach Steve Spurrier said. "The goal was not to just beat Georgia and get to 6-0. The team knows we're only halfway there. We're going to try and hit our goals."
Last Saturday began a stretch in which the Gamecocks could potentially face three consecutive top-10 teams, as they host No. 4 Florida next week.
They end the season - as usual - with their in-state rival, No. 16 Clemson.
"It's a challenge what we're going through as far as playing all these ranked teams. Again, that's just the way it is. That's what the schedule is and we're looking forward to it," Spurrier said. "Most of our guys have never been to Death Valley. We haven't talked to our team about the stadium too much. They know it will be loud and crazy."
The raucous crowd will provide continuous support for LSU (5-1, 1-1) as it seeks a 22nd straight home victory while hoping to move past last week's 14-6 loss to Florida.
The Tigers hadn't dropped a non-bowl game since falling 31-23 to Arkansas on Nov. 27, 2010.
"It is an interesting thing, too, because for the first time in a year and a half we are talking about a regular-season loss, and it is miserable for us," coach Les Miles said. "Our football team is not enjoying it and certainly our coaching staff (isn't, either)."
LSU's offense may need a better performance if it hopes to avoid dropping two straight for the first time since 2008. Its 200 total yards were its fewest in a regular-season game since gaining 162 in its most recent home loss, 13-3 to No. 1 Florida on Oct. 10, 2009.
"There are a lot of different things that factor into it ... but I can assure you that all of our mistakes are correctable," said Zach Mettenberger, who finished 11 for 25 for 158 yards and an interception against the Gators. "We've just got to take care of business and get them corrected."
The Tigers' chances of returning to the BCS title game would take another hit with a loss Saturday, but a victory over the nation's third-ranked team would likely put them right back in the national championship discussion.
"It's a perfect situation," safety Eric Reid said. "We had a tough loss, but at the same time, we can have a big win this Saturday."
Linebacker Kevin Minter fell one short of the school record with 20 tackles last week for a defense that held Florida's high-powered offense to 237 yards.
"This was probably our best game that we played, especially with the competition we were going against," Minter said. "Florida has a ridiculous amount of talent."
There's no shortage of it on the South Carolina offense, either, as Heisman Trophy candidate Marcus Lattimore is coming off his third 100-yard rushing performance to go along with nine touchdowns.
Lattimore has never faced the Tigers, though, as these teams will be meeting for the first time since LSU won 24-17 on Oct. 18, 2008, for its fourth straight win over South Carolina.
The Gamecocks' last victory in the series was 18-17 on the road Oct. 1, 1994.
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