- Final0
20MSST
NW20
3420
34 - Final1PUR
OKST14
5814
58 - Final210
18SCAR
MICH33
2833
28 - Final37
16UGA
NEB45
3145
31 - Final4
6WIS
STAN14
2014
20 - Final515
12NIU
FSU10
3110
31 - Final6NEV
ARIZ48
4948
49 - Final7
22TOL
USU15
4115
41 - Final8BYU
SDSU23
623
6 - Final9BALL
UCF17
3817
38 - Final10ECU
ULL34
4334
43 - Final11
19WASH
BSU26
2826
28 - Final12FRES
SMU10
4310
43 - Final13WKU
CMU21
2421
24 - Final1424SJSU
BGSU29
2029
20 - Final15CIN
DUKE48
3448
34 - Final16
17BAY
UCLA49
2649
26 - Final17OHIO
ULM45
1445
14 - Final OTOT18RUTG
VT10
1310
13 - Final19MINN
TTU31
3431
34 - Final20RICE
AFA33
1433
14 - Final21WVU
SYR14
3814
38 - Final22NAVY
ASU28
6228
62 - Final2323
13TEX
ORST31
2731
27 - Final24TCU
MSU16
1716
17 - Final25NCST
VAN24
3824
38 - Final26USC
GT7
217
21 - Final27ISU
TLSA17
3117
31 - Final288
14LSU
CLEM24
2524
25 - Final2921
3LOU
FLA33
2333
23 - Final304
5ORE
KSU35
1735
17 - Final319
11TA&M
OKLA41
1341
13 - Final32PITT
MISS17
3817
38 - Final3325KENT
ARST13
1713
17 - Final341
2ND
ALA14
4214
42
Final

(10) South Carolina 33
(11-2, 6-2 SEC)

(18) Michigan 28
(8-5, 6-2 Big Ten)
Coverage: ESPN
1:00 PM ET, January 1, 2013
Raymond James Stadium, TAMPA, FL
Top Performers
Passing: D. Gardner (MICH) - 214 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: D. Robinson (MICH) - 23 CAR, 100 YDS
Receiving: J. Gallon (MICH) - 9 REC, 145 YDS, 2 TD

South Carolina Stuns Michigan In Outback Bowl
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South Carolina Stuns Michigan In Outback Bowl
Ace Sanders combined for three touchdowns as No. 10 South Carolina defeated No. 18 Michigan 33-28 to win the Outback Bowl.Tags: Outback Bowl, Ace Sanders, Connor Shaw, Dylan Thompson, Jadeveon Clowney, Bruce Ellington, Denard Robinson, Steve Spurrier, Brady Hoke
Both Brady Hoke and Steve Spurrier are trying to take that last step that will vault their respective programs into the nation's elite. The two coaches look for clues how to achieve that for next season on Tuesday when Michigan plays South Carolina in the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla.
No. 19 Michigan (8-4) finished second to Nebraska in the Legends Division of the Big Ten, and three of its losses came to the top three teams in the country -- No. 1 Notre Dame, No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 Ohio State -- as well as the Cornhuskers. The Wolverines were unable to prevent their archrivals from completing an unbeaten season, losing 26-21 to the Buckeyes on Nov. 24 after failing to score in the second half.
Despite failing to come away with a victory in any of those marquee games, Hoke thinks his team will apply lessons learned from those defeats in this contest.
"I think it's always a benefit when you play good football teams whether you win or lose," he said. "You learn how you have to play. We have to do a better job of taking care of the football, have to run the ball better."
Running the ball has not been a problem for Hoke in his two seasons at Michigan with Denard Robinson as the team's offensive focal point. Despite missing two games due to an injury to his throwing elbow, the senior has 1,166 rushing yards and seven touchdowns to go with 1,319 passing yards and nine scoring tosses.
The injury, however, completely eliminated his throwing, forcing him to line up as running back in the last two games. Robinson, who pleaded guilty to driving with a suspended license Dec. 18 but remains eligible to play, ran for 220 yards in those contests.
He is hoping the time off will allow him to resume being a dual threat.
"I feel pretty good, to be honest with you," Robinson said when the game was announced earlier this month. "When we start practicing, I can have more say. I'm not throwing how I want to throw, but I'll get there."
This will be the final game for "Shoelace," who was the first player in FBS history to rush and pass for 1,500 yards in 2010. Robinson has 4,395 rushing yards, 78 shy of passing Anthony Thomas for second on the school's all-time list. His 42 rushing TDs are third in Michigan's annals.
If Robinson can't play quarterback, Devin Gardner will likely make his fifth straight start there. He has thrown for 1,005 yards with eight touchdowns and four interceptions to go with seven rushing scores since taking over for Robinson.
Regardless of who is under center, both players will have to account for South Carolina's Jadeveon Clowney, who was named a first-team All-American and SEC defensive player of the year after setting single-season school records for sacks with 13 and tackles for loss with 21 1/2. The sophomore also won the Hendricks Award, given to the nation's top defensive end.
Michigan's offensive line, however, could be up to the challenge as it has allowed a Big Ten-low 15 sacks.
Even with Clowney, the 11th-ranked Gamecocks (10-2) were relegated to a third-place finish in the East Division of the annually powerful SEC, losing on the road in consecutive weeks to then-No. 9 LSU and then-No. 3 Florida in October. South Carolina regrouped to win its final four games, including a 27-17 victory at previously 12th-ranked Clemson on Nov. 24 behind 4 1/2 sacks from Clowney, giving the program consecutive seasons with double-digit victories for the first time in school history.
The school extended Spurrier's contract two years through 2017 on Monday, and the veteran coach still relishes the fight to bring that elusive conference title to Columbia.
"We have achieved a lot of goals, but we have not yet won the SEC championship," said Spurrier, who is the school's all-time leader with 65 wins. "Hopefully, we can do that within the next couple of years."
Spurrier has a pair of capable quarterbacks after Dylan Thompson had a strong game at Clemson in place of the injured Connor Shaw, throwing for 310 yards and three touchdowns. Shaw, who has thrown for 1,732 yards and 15 TDs, is expected to be fully recovered from his foot injury by the time of this game, but Spurrier has not said which quarterback would start versus the Wolverines.
"We'll just get both of them ready to play," he said. "See how it goes."
Whoever Spurrier elects to start could have an advantage because Michigan will be without starting cornerback J.T. Floyd.
Floyd is one of three Wolverines suspended, along with punter Will Hagerup and backup linebacker Brandin Hawthorne, for a violation of team rules. Hoke didn't specify which team rules were broken.
The loss of Floyd could be costly for Michigan because the Wolverines have one of the best pass defenses in the FBS, allowing an average of 155.2 yards.
Thompson or Shaw will have to compensate for a team without injured star running back Marcus Lattimore, who suffered a devastating season-ending knee injury against Tennessee on Oct. 27 and opted to forgo his final season of eligibility and enter the draft Dec. 12.
This is Spurrier's second trip to the Outback Bowl and fourth overall for South Carolina. The Gamecocks beat Ohio State in both 2001 and 2002, but lost to Iowa in their most recent appearance in 2009.
The teams have split two all-time meetings, with Michigan winning the most recent one in 1985.
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Denard Robinson will return to his home state for his final game to take on South Carolina in a defensive battle. The Gamecocks' battle-tested defense ranked 12th in the nation. Under coordinator Greg Mattison, Michigan's D took another step forward, finishing second in the Big Ten.
Matchup
| SCAR | MICH | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 11-2 | 8-5 |
| Avg Points | 31.5 | 29.8 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 18.2 | 19.8 |
| Home Record | 7-0 | 6-1 |
| Road Record | 4-2 | 2-4 |
| Division Record | 5-1 | 4-1 |
| Conference Record | 6-2 | 6-2 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Team Averages & NCAA Ranks
| Offense | Team | Per Game Average / NCAA Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | ||
| Passing Yards | ||
| Rushing Yards | ||
| Points Scored | ||
| Full Team Stats: South Carolina | Michigan | ||
Passing Leaders
| South Carolina | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C. Shaw | 67.5 | 1956 | 17 | 7 | |
| D. Thompson | 52.0 | 1027 | 10 | 2 | |
| Michigan | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
| D. Robinson | 53.3 | 1319 | 9 | 9 | |
| D. Gardner | 59.5 | 1219 | 11 | 5 | |
Rushing Leaders
| South Carolina | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M. Lattimore | 143 | 662 | 4.6 | 11 | |
| C. Shaw | 131 | 435 | 3.3 | 3 | |
| Michigan | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| D. Robinson | 177 | 1266 | 7.2 | 7 | |
| F. Toussaint | 130 | 514 | 4.0 | 5 | |
Receiving Leaders
| South Carolina | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B. Ellington | 40 | 600 | 15.0 | 7 | |
| A. Sanders | 45 | 531 | 11.8 | 9 | |
| Michigan | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| J. Gallon | 49 | 829 | 16.9 | 4 | |
| R. Roundtree | 31 | 580 | 18.7 | 3 | |


