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BY JIM HERSH
Asst. Sports Editor
After being held to a 7-7 tie, at
halftime. Carolina scored three
straight times after Appalachian
State turnovers in the third quarter
to beat the Mountaineers 35-14
before 33,705 bored and cold
spectators Saturday -night at
Williams-Brice Stadium.
Actually, a sizeable number of
the 33,705 fans there at the
beginning of the game were not
around to see the Gamecocks'
explosion in the third quarter--they
decided being warm was better
than seeing an inevitable victory.
And by the end of the game, only
about 3,000 people were still around
at the Stadium and the 40-degree
temperatures.
Carolina took the lead early in
the third quarter when quar
terback Ron Bass, filling in for
injured Jeff Grantz, connected
with tight end Marty Woolbright
for a 31-yard touchdown
Bass said after the game that
Woolbright had run a pattern to the
outside of the field after faking to
the middle. In the first half.Bass
said, most of Woolbright's patterns
had been over the middie.
The touchdown was set up by
Appalachian's first turnover in the
game. Punt returner Devon Ford,
who had called for a fair catch, had
the ball bounce a couple yards in
front of him, hit him in the leg and
then bounce away. Center Dwight
Efird recovered for USC at the
Appalachian 32 and Bass threw the
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touchdown pass two plays later.
In the next two series, Ap
palachia.i had a pass intercepted
by USC's Henry Laws and a fumble
recovered by end Bob Roe, who
was playing his first game since
being injured against Miami of.
Ohio.
Bass ran 29 yards for a touch
down after the Law's interception
and Randy Chastain got a touch
down two-yard run after Roe's
fumble recovery. Chastain also
scored in the fourth quarter to
close out USC's scoring at 35-14.
Just as Appalachian had trouble
with turnovers in the second half,
USC had trouble in the first.
On the second offensive play by
USC in the game, Bass made a
pitchout behind halfback Jay
Hodgin and Appalachian defensive
back Doug Humble recovered at
the USC 21. Appalachian got the
ball to the USC five, but USC held
on a fourth-and-one play to get the
ball back.
Later, in the second quarter,
Hodgin fumbled and Appalachian
recovered, but again Appalachian
didn't take advantage of the
mistake.
Freshman Bass ran for 126 yards
on 25 carries during the game, and
passed for 138 yards, completing
nine of 12.
"I feel more confident now with a
game behindme," Bass said. "In
the first half some fumbles and
other mistakes may have hap
pened because I'm not as used to
running the offense as Jeff Grantz
is."
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