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By TONY SANTORI
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) dismal rainy day, Tennessee
revenge against USC in a big
? The Gamecocks, who were d
! nated in every facet of the g
! lost 55-3.
I USC, who won the opening
J toss, made the first of many
| decisions by deferring to the
' ond half.
. On Tennessee's second
! from scrimmage, tailback Ch
| Garner ran 60 yards for a to
| (Jown. USC then bounced back
; a first-and-10 from the USC
Brandon Bennett took a han
! and raced 47 yards before b
! dragged down from behind.
; ; After Bennett's run,
Gamecocks gained five yard
? three plays. Travis Harrison
! nailed a 40-yard field goal tc
; Tennessee's lead to 7-3. Little
; Coach Sparky Woods know th
; would be his team's only scoi
the day.
1 ! The game got progressi
worse for the Gamecocks,
SEC
Florida 5 1 0
Tennessee 411
Kentucky 4 2 0
South Carolina 2 5 0
Georgia 2 5 0 :
Vanderbilt 0 5 0
Western Division
SEC
Alabama 4 0 1
Ole Miss 3 4 0
Arkansas 2 4 0
LSU 240
Mississippi St. I 1 4 0
'Auburn 6 0 0
Ineligible for title
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teers run
couldn't stop Tennessee's running
game. Garner and James "Little
3n a Man" Stewart, who each had more
: got than 100 rushing yards, shredded
wayt the USC defense. Stewart scored
omi- on a one-yard plunge late in the
ame, first quarter to make it a 14-3
game. Tennessee scored again on
coin Mose Philips 9-yard run early in
bad the second quarter,
sec- USC's offense wasn't much better
than its defense. The offensive
play line couldn't contain Tennessee's
arlie pass rush. As a result, quarterbacks
iuch- Steve Taneyhill and Blake
On Williamson had no time to deliver
25, passes. Marty Simpson almost
idoff always punted the ball to
eing Tennessee from deep in USC territory,
giving the Volunteer's good
the field position,
s on Tennessee quarterback Heath
then Shuler got in the act by hitting
> cut Cory Fleming for 43 yards and
: did another score. A field goal by John
lat it Becksvoort and a 52-yard run by
o r\f Q t^n/ort moHo tLo holftimo cr?nrn
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38-3.
vely Fans that stayed for the second
who half saw more Tennessee scores by
SEC STANDINGS NOV
Overall This week
6 1 0 W, Georgia 33-26
6 11 W, S. Carolina 55-3
11 5 3 0 ?'V;:: w, Miss. St; 26-17
4 5 0 L, Tennessee 55-3
4 5 0 L, Florida 33-26
2 5 0 idle
Overall This week
7 0 1 W. So. Miss 40-0
4 4 0 L, LSU 19-17
3 5 0 L, Auburn 31-21
3 5 0 W, Ole Miss 19-17
2 5 1 L, Kentucky 26-17
8 0 0 W.Arkansas 31-21
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the second and third stringers.
The Volunteers rang up 56<
offensive yards, while the defensi
recorded seven sacks and forcei
five turnovers.
Taneyhill completed six of \.
passes for 47 yards and one inter
ception. Williamson was two o
eight for 120 yards. Most o
Williamson's yards came on a 69
yard pass to receiver Toby Cates
The lone USC bright spot wa;
Bennett, who carried the ball Y
times for 82 yards.
Saturday was the first time sinc<
1988 that a team scored more thai
50 points against USC. It was th<
Volunteers largest 8LC victor}
since beating Mississippi in 1938.
Not only did USC get beat, bu
the Gamecocks were also beater
up. Left tackle Luther Dixon wa:
injured and will be checked ir
Columbia. Noseguard Eric Sullivar
and cornerback Frank Adams wen
also hurt.
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vs. Mississippi St.
at Alabama
at Arkansas
vs. New Mexico St.
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thrashing of USC Saturday in Knoxville.
Cross country teams {
USC ? The men's and women's cross country .02
teams finished sixth out of twelve teams in the SEC tin
Cross Country Championship Oct. 30 in Baton Rouge, i
La. (2'
The Gamecocks finished with 182 points, 164
points behind the first-place team, Arkansas.
USC's top male finisher was Tom Cronin, who finished
24th with a time of 24:36.42.
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The cross country team placed sixth in the SEC Cro
Championships Oct. 30 in Baton Rouge, La.
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Tennessee 4 6 14 25 26 28 29
Auburn 12 13 18 19 20 49 52
Florida 8 15 17 22 23 30 36
Alabama 11 21 39 40 41 46 54
South .Carolina. 24 62 ,64 67
OleMiss 10 34 43 50 68 80
Miss. State 33 44 48 63 ;:i69 77 $?
Georgia 35 38 55 57 7&: 76 Wm
Vanderbilt 31 51 60 61 75 811
Kentucky 42 45 56 65 :71 I-79 Iffl
LSU 47 53 58 59 7>
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)lace sixth in meet
seconds of each other. Morin finished first with a
le of 23:29.21.
Other male finishers for USC were Keith Gorski
'th), Eddie Clark (32th) and Mark Cruz (37th).
The Lady Gamecocks were led by Sue McGhie,
o finished sixth with a time of 17:34.
The cross country teams' final meet of the season
11 be at the NCAA District III competition Nov. 13
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258 team members. The
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