(24) South Carolina 17, Vanderbilt 24

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Final

8:30 PM ET, September 4, 2008
Vanderbilt Stadium
NASHVILLE, TN

Vandy stuns South Carolina for 1st home win vs. ranked foe since '92

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Jared Hawkins powered his way to two straight first downs to allow the Commodores to run out the clock.
Gameball goes to... Vanderbilt. The offense, defense and special teams all contributed to help the Dores claim their first home win over a ranked team since 1992.
Stat of the game... 2-0: The Commodores are off to a 2-0 start for only the second time since 1989. Big deal? It is when you haven't had a winning record since 1982.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1815
Total Yards325225
Passing23390
Rushing92135
Penalties8-514-35
3rd Down Conversions6-152-10
4th Down Conversions1-10-0
Turnovers31
Possession29:5830:02
Air/Ground Leaders
South Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smelley23/3923322
Vanderbilt Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Nickson8/139010
South Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Davis1880015
Rank4602
Vanderbilt Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hawkins1784113
Walker129029
South Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Cook8111024
LeCorn440015
Vanderbilt Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Barden131131
Graham321016
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSCARVAN
TD06:00Kenny Mckinley 19 Yd Pass From Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop Kick) 70
SECOND QUARTERSCARVAN
FG04:32Bryant Hahnfeldt 19 Yd 73
FG00:00Ryan Succop 41 Yd 103
THIRD QUARTERSCARVAN
TD10:14Brandon Barden 31 Yd Pass From Chris Nickson (Bryant Hahnfeldt Kick) 1010
TD03:53Chris Nickson 1 Yd Run (Bryant Hahnfeldt Kick) 1017
FOURTH QUARTERSCARVAN
TD09:28Jared Hawkins 13 Yd Run (Bryant Hahnfeldt Kick) 1024
TD07:39Freddie Brown 5 Yd Pass From Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop Kick) 1724
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Vanderbilt heard all the talk from South Carolina after beating the then-No. 6 Gamecocks last October. It made the Commodores mad.

And for the first time since 1992, they finally did something about it on their own turf.

Low: Vandy's Front Dominates

Give credit to the Commodores' special teams and physical play for their upset of the 24th-ranked Gamecocks, SEC blogger Chris Low writes. Blog

Chris Nickson threw for a touchdown and ran for another and Vanderbilt beat a ranked opponent on its own field Thursday night, upsetting No. 24 South Carolina 24-17 in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams.

Vanderbilt (2-0) had made it a habit of knocking off SEC teams on the road with victories at Arkansas and Tennessee in 2005, an upset of then-No. 22 Georgia in 2006 and even pulled off the biggest victory in more than 70 years by downing South Carolina last October.

"They thought it was a fluke," Vanderbilt defensive end Steven Stone said of that win. "And that motivated us."

The result? The Commodores' first upset of a ranked team in Vanderbilt Stadium since Sept. 19, 1992, a 31-9 win over then-No. 25 Mississippi.

This win was very sweet for Vanderbilt, which lost its first 14 games against Steve Spurrier as he coached Duke, Florida and South Carolina. Now the Commodores have won two straight against the ol' ball coach, and it was enough for Vanderbilt coach Bobby Johnson, a Columbia native and Clemson alum, to nearly lose his voice.

"It feels great," Johnson said. "I was very proud of our guys, the way they played in the second half. We overcame a lot from the second half, and they just kept plugging away so I'm very pleased with their effort. I'm sorry I lost my voice."

South Carolina (1-1) had survived four interceptions in shutting out North Carolina State 34-0 last week. The Gamecocks couldn't escape their mistakes against Vanderbilt, and Spurrier wasn't happy.

"Last year's was just as stunning, and it sort of irritated me that our players tried to say we weren't ready. We were ready to play, we just got our tails kicked. I'm sure those Vanderbilt players are wondering what kind of excuse the South Carolina guys have now. We don't have excuses, they just beat us," Spurrier said.

The Commodores picked off two of Chris Smelley's passes and sacked him four times, recovered a punt that bounced off a South Carolina player and blocked a field goal. South Carolina's lone touchdown was due to Vanderbilt's only turnover, which the Gamecocks recovered at the Commodores 20 in the first quarter.

Smelley threw two touchdown passes, the second to Freddie Brown with 7:39 left. But top receiver Kenny McKinley was on the sideline with an injury as Smelley overthrew a receiver and was sacked on consecutive plays as Vandy forced Spurrier and the Gamecocks to punt with 2:39 left.

Ryan Succop also missed a 49-yard field goal wide left.

The South Carolina meltdown continued in Vandy's clinching TD drive. Defensive captain Captain Munnerlyn was flagged twice on third downs, keeping alive a 68-yard possession capped by Jared Hawkins' 13-yard TD run for a 24-10 lead with 9:28 left. Hawkins also helped Vandy run out the clock to preserve the win and had 66 of his career-high 84 yards in the second half.

Vandy Strong Early On

Vandy's upset of No. 24 South Carolina shouldn't come as much of a surprise, especially since coach Bobby Johnson has been at the helm. As good as the Commodores have been in August and September under Johnson (they're 13-15 in those months), they don't fare as well as the season goes on.

Vandy Win Pct. By Month
Under Bobby Johnson
Month Winning Pct.
Aug./Sept. .464
Oct. .292
Nov. .100

"We're not a blowoff team. We're going to hit you in the mouth," he said.

Vanderbilt had little offense in the first half and was outgained 133-50 by the Gamecocks. Reshard Langford and Darlron Spead had more yards (74) off their two interceptions than their own offense.

But Vanderbilt, which had lost 10 straight SEC openers at home, got the breaks that usually go against the Commodores in the second half. Johnson said his Commodores were so angry at their play he didn't have to tell them what to do at halftime.

"They knew they didn't play well. I just had to open the door," he said.

Brett Upson's punt glanced off the back of Addison Williams of South Carolina, and Ryan Hamilton recovered at the South Carolina 30. On the next play, Nickson threw to Brandon Barden for a 31-yard touchdown with 10:14 left and a 10-10 tie.

The 6-foot-5 Barden had transferred to Vandy from Virginia Tech after the shootings that left 32 dead. He evaded Munnerlyn for his second catch and first TD with the Commodores.

Officials threw a flag as Smelley tried to find Moe Brown for a long pass. But they ruled the ball uncatchable instead of flagging Vandy for pass interference. South Carolina had to settle for a 42-yard field goal attempt by Succop, who hit a 41-yarder as the first half expired.

Greg Billinger got a hand up and blocked the ball, which John Stokes recovered for Vanderbilt.

Then the Commodores finally showed signs of an offense. Nickson hit Jamie Graham on a 16-yard pass, then Sean Walker ran for 29 yards on a reverse. Two plays later, Nickson scored from a yard out for a 17-10 lead with 3:53 left in the third.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 4th
24 South Carolina 17 Final
Vanderbilt 24
Saturday, September 6th
Central Michigan 17 Final
2 Georgia 56
Ohio 14 Final
3 Ohio State 26
Cincinnati 26 Final
4 Oklahoma 52
Miami (FL) 3 Final
5 Florida 26
Southeast Missouri State 3 Final
6 Missouri 52
Troy Postponed
7 LSU
8 West Virginia 3 Final
East Carolina 24
Southern Miss 13 Final
9 Auburn 27
10 Texas 42 Final
UTEP 13
Marshall 14 Final
11 Wisconsin 51
12 Texas Tech 35 Final
Nevada 19
Tulane 6 Final
13 Alabama 20
Louisiana Tech 0 Final
14 Kansas 29
15 Brigham Young 28 Final
Washington 27
Stanford 17 Final
15 Arizona State 41
17 South Florida 31 Final
UCF 24 OT
Utah State 24 Final
18 Oregon 66
Oregon State 14 Final
19 Penn State 45
Mississippi 28 Final
20 Wake Forest 30
UNLV 21 Final
22 Utah 42
Eastern Illinois 21 Final
24 Illinois 47