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re: Greatest SEC upsets that never were?

Posted on 7/6/15 at 8:52 am to
Posted by RoyalAir
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Posted on 7/6/15 at 8:52 am to
This thread should be titled South Carolina's greatest hits.

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2) I think it was 2006?- Auburn vs. South Carolina- some gamecock receiver dropped a wide open, easy as can be touchdown and SC lost the game by 7. 24-17.



There was this one - two straight perfect passes to Jared Cook, who just couldn't catch the ball to save his life. He's somehow still in the NFL, despite not doing a whole lot in school. He's like the Patrick Pass of Carolina football. Also, Auburn had the ball the entirety of the third quarter, due to an onside kick recovery.

2005 UGA/USC. Spurrier's first conference game. Carolina heads into Athens and puts the fear into the future SEC champions. Lost to UGA 17-15.

2006 USC/UF. Meyer's first National Championship squad, which barely squeaks by USC thanks to two blocked FGs from a player (Jarvis Moss) who should have been suspended due to drug use. Still one of the greatest games played in the conference in the last decade. If USC wins that game, it's Ohio State/Michigan rematch for the national title. Florida wins 17-16.

2010 USC/Auburn. Carolina led most of the game, and even took a 27-21 lead into the fourth quarter. Cam does what Cam did that year, and wills Aubie to the 35-27 win.

2003 USC/UTK - Holtz takes Fat Phil to OT, but Caveman Clausen sneaks out the victory. No. 8 UTK, a week after beating UF, sneaks out of Neyland with the 26-23 OT win.


We're all ministers in the First Church of the Gamecock Heartbreak.

Posted by WG_Dawg
Hoover
Member since Jun 2004
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Posted on 7/6/15 at 8:53 am to
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He's like the Patrick Pass of Carolina football.


holy blast from the past batman
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