NCAA Game Summary - South Carolina at Vanderbilt
(Thursday, August 30th)
Final Score: (9) South Carolina 17, Vanderbilt 13
Nashville, TN (Sports Network) - South Carolina quarterback Connor Shaw dove
head first for a two-yard gain late in the second quarter and immediately
grimaced in pain while clutching his right shoulder.
He was examined in the locker room, missed half of the third quarter, but
gutted it out and guided the Gamecocks to the go-ahead score early in the
final frame.
Shaw's toughness, along with a healthy Marcus Lattimore, led No. 9 South
Carolina to a 17-13 win over Vanderbilt in the season opener for both teams
on Thursday.
"Connor (Shaw) just had a bruise, nothing was out or a sprain or a
dislocation," South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier said. "He'll be sore
for a while, but I think he should be ok. He had some nice runs when he was
hurting a little bit and that's what it took."
Shaw completed 7-of-11 passes for 67 yards with an interception and carried
the ball 14 times for 92 yards for South Carolina (1-0, 1-0 SEC), which has
won 13 straight season openers and posted a school-record 11 wins last year.
"They gave me some medicine," Shaw said of his treatment in the locker room.
"I got a ball and just started working out, I didn't want it to get stiff on
me. It was painful, but I got through it."
Lattimore, who punched it in from a yard out for the go-ahead score to
conclude a 9-play, 66-yard drive, had 23 carries for 110 yards and two
touchdowns. It was the junior's first game back since tearing his ACL while
blocking during a game against Mississippi State last October.
"It's so nice. I knew that he was going to be able to come out here and pick
up where he left off. He had a great game tonight," Shaw said of Lattimore's
performance.
On his 24th birthday, Jordan Rodgers, the younger brother of Green Bay Packers
quarterback Aaron Rodgers, completed 13-of-23 passes for 214 yards with a
touchdown and interception for Vanderbilt (0-1, 0-1), which went 6-7 last
season.
Trailing 13-10 after Carey Spear missed a 51-yard field goal late in the third
quarter, Shaw led the Gamecocks 66 yards in nine plays for the go-ahead score.
On the second play of the march, he found Justice Cunningham, who took a big
hit from Andre Hal while hauling in a 20-yard reception over the middle. Hal
was penalized 15 yards on the play for hitting a defenseless receiver.
A bit later in the possession, Shaw scampered 12 yards to the 1-yard line
and got up gingerly again after the play. Lattimore punched it in two plays
later to make it 17-13 with 11:25 to play.
The Commodores turned it over on downs with 1:47 remaining when Jordan
Matthews, who caught eight passes for 147 yards and a touchdown, couldn't come
down with a 4th-and-7 pass along the right sideline.
It appeared that South Carolina defensive back D.J. Swearinger grabbed
Matthews' arm before the ball arrived, but a flag wasn't thrown.
Shaw sealed the win with a 7-yard run on 3rd-and-5 on the Gamecocks' ensuing
series.
Earlier, the Commodores were unable to take advantage of a pair of South
Carolina miscues on its first two possessions.
Vanderbilt, which turned the ball over on downs on its opening trek after
failing to convert a 4th-and-5, immediately got the ball right back at the
South Carolina 44-yard line after Karl Butler recovered a Lattimore fumble on
his first carry of the contest.
The Commodores, though, went three-and-out, before getting the ball back after
Shaw was intercepted by Kenny Ladler on the third play of the Gamecocks'
second series.
Ladler returned the ball 17 yards to the Gamecocks' 21-yard line, but Shaq
Wilson picked off Rodgers' wide-receiver screen pass on a 3rd-and-goal from
the 5-yard-line and brought it back 37 yards to the Vandy 49-yard line.
"We had opportunities early in the game and should have been up 10-0 [early
on] with momentum," Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin said. "It could have
been a completely different game. We had opportunities to put together a
significant win and didn't get it done."
Shaw ran for 20 yards on the initial play following the turnover before
Lattimore took an inside handoff 29 yards for a score along the right sideline
for a 7-0 Gamecocks lead late in the opening quarter.
Adam Yates capped off a 14-play, 66-yard drive on South Carolina's following
trek with a 20-yard field goal before Vanderbilt scored 13 unanswered points
to take the lead.
Matthews' 78-yard, catch-and-run for a touchdown to conclude a quick 2-play,
76-yard march, cut the deficit to 10-7 early in the second stanza.
Spear kicked a 25-yard field goal later in the second and added a 44-yarder
midway through the third, which gave Vanderbilt a 13-10 edge.
Game Notes
It was Lattimore's ninth career 100-yard rushing game ... Lattimore added
three receptions for 21 yards ... The Gamecocks were picked in the preseason
top 10 for the first time in school history ... Spurrier improved to
22-1 all-time in season openers as a collegiate head coach ... Shaw has
won nine of his 10 career starts ... Vanderbilt running back Zac Stacy had
13 rushes for 48 yards.
08/30 23:42:03 ET
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