South Carolina 21, North Carolina 15

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SCAR (6-1)1470021
UNC (2-5)0301215

Final

3:30 PM ET, October 13, 2007
Kenan Stadium
CHAPEL HILL, NC

Smelley's three TDs lift Gamecocks past Tar Heels

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... T.J. Yates led North Carolina to the South Carolina 31 but wasn't able to find the end zone in the final minutes. The Gamecocks got lucky after watching a 21-3 lead all but disappear in the fourth quarter.
Gameball goes to... Chris Smelley. South Carolina's QB wasn't perfect, but he completed 17 of 36 passes for 174 yards and three touchdowns in the closer-than-expected win.
Stat of the game... 3. Turnovers proved costly for North Carolina, which won the battle in the trenches, controlled the ball and gained more yards. The Tar Heels tossed three picks in the loss.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1522
Total Yards282398
Passing172285
Rushing110113
Penalties6-408-67
3rd Down Conversions1-125-17
4th Down Conversions1-11-2
Turnovers23
Possession25:5634:04
Air/Ground Leaders
South Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smelley17/2617231
North Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Yates22/4228512
Dailey0/1001
South Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Boyd2095014
Davis528015
North Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
White637021
Little429023
South Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
McKinley564130
Cook355123
North Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Nicks8114027
Little450122
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSCARUNC
TD08:11Dion Lecorn 3 Yd Pass From Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 48 yds, 2:14
70
TD03:39Kenny Mckinley 30 Yd Pass From Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 68 yds, 1:04
140
SECOND QUARTERSCARUNC
FG13:30Connor Barth 45 Yd
Drive: 12 plays, 55 yds, 5:02
143
TD00:15Jared Cook 12 Yd Pass From Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 40 yds, 1:41
213
FOURTH QUARTERSCARUNC
TD14:53Greg Little 18 Yd Pass From T.J. Yates (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
Drive: 5 plays, 61 yds, 1:44
219
TD03:03T.J. Yates 3 Yd Run (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
Drive: 4 plays, 62 yds, :45
2115

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Steve Spurrier won again at North Carolina, but this time he wasn't in the mood to snap any photos of the scoreboard.

After Chris Smelley threw a career-high three touchdowns in the first half, the No. 7 Gamecocks nearly blew an 18-point halftime lead before escaping with a 21-15 victory over the Tar Heels on Saturday.

The redshirt freshman improved to 4-0 as a starter by helping the Gamecocks (6-1) successfully defend their first top 10 ranking since 2001.

But Spurrier clearly wasn't happy with his team's second-half performance, taking responsibility for what he said was a "putrid offense" that gained 62 yards after the break, rushed more than twice as often as it passed and saw an easy victory come down to the final play.

"We were playing well, up 21-3, and we tried to run and call that conservative crap, and then we couldn't throw it later," Spurrier said.

The Tar Heels (2-5) made things interesting late. T.J. Yates threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Greg Little on the first play of the fourth quarter, then ran 3 yards for another score to make it a six-point game with 3:03 remaining.

The Gamecocks gave North Carolina one last chance, after Ryan Succop's 48-yard field goal bounced harmlessly off the right upright with 46 seconds left.

Yates threw three quick completions to move the Tar Heels to the South Carolina 31, but misfired on his last two throws toward the end zone, with his final pass deflected away by a pair of the Gamecocks' offensive players -- wideout Kenny McKinley swatted it at about the 1 and tight end Jared Cook smacked it to the ground.

Yates finished 22-of-42 for 285 yards against the nation's best pass defense, and Hakeem Nicks had eight receptions for 114 yards for the Tar Heels, who in Butch Davis' first season has lost four games by seven or fewer points.

"Every single one of these games is just so close, and it hurts more and more. You get closer and closer against better teams, but there's little things that we've got to do to get us over the hump," Yates said.

North Carolina had 398 total yards to South Carolina's 282, had nearly a 10-minute advantage in time of possession and stopped the Gamecocks on 12 of 13 third-down chances. But the Tar Heels couldn't overcome three interceptions -- one thrown on a trick play in the fourth by quarterback-turned-receiver Joe Dailey in the red zone -- plus a missed field goal, a botched extra point and a failed two-point conversion.

"We missed so many opportunities during the course of this game," Davis said. "To beat a good football team, you have to hit on some of those opportunities."

Smelley completed 17 of 26 passes for 172 yards with scoring passes to three different receivers, covering 3 yards to Dion Lecorn, 30 yards to McKinley and 12 yards to Jared Cook.

"Every time I get on the field and have some experience, it definitely helps me progress as a quarterback," Smelley said.

Cory Boyd rushed 20 times for 95 yards for South Carolina, helping Spurrier remain unbeaten in four games against the Tar Heels. His previous three wins came when he was at Duke from 1987-89, and his most recent visit to Kenan Stadium -- a 41-0 rout -- was memorialized with a team photo by the scoreboard, a snapshot that still hangs in his office.

"It felt like I was coaching for the Dukies and the South Carolina people," Spurrier quipped.

The Gamecocks clicked early in jumping out to a 14-0 first-quarter lead. They scored on two straight possessions, with Smelley's 20-yard pass to Cook setting up his 3-yard strike to Lecorn.

Then, Smelley and Cook hooked up again for 23 yards one play before he found McKinley behind cornerback Jermaine Strong, and the receiver spun toward the right sideline and pulled down his team-leading sixth touchdown of the season.

South Carolina made it 21-3 at halftime when Captain Munnerlyn's 38-yard punt return in the final minutes of the half set up Smelley's scoring pass to Cook with 15 seconds left.

North Carolina's Connor Barth missed a field goal for the first time since 2005 when he pulled a 49-yard attempt wide left in the first quarter, snapping a streak of 19 straight conversions. He made a 45-yarder on his next try early in the second.

"North Carolina didn't play well in the first half. They had a lot of stumble, bumble plays and gave us the chance to get a lead," Spurrier said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 11th
Florida State 21 Final
Wake Forest 24
Saturday, October 13th
Virginia Tech 43 Final
Duke 14
Georgia Tech 17 Final
Miami (FL) 14
South Carolina 21 Final
North Carolina 15
Connecticut 16 Final
Virginia 17
Boston College 27 Final
Notre Dame 14