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Alabama Vs South Carolina (Oct 09, 2010 at Columbia, S.C.) Box Score (Final) Alabama vs South Carolina (Oct 09, 2010 at Columbia, S.C.) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Alabama............. 3 6 5 7 - 21 Record: (5 -1,2 -1) South Carolina...... 14 7 7 7 - 35 Record: (4 -1,2 -1) Scoring Summary: 1st 10:32 UA - Jeremy Shelley 32 yd field goal, 9-54 4:28, UA 3 - SC 0 07:20 SC - M. Lattimore 9 yd pass from Stephen Garcia (Spencer Lanning kick), 7-63 3:12, UA 3 - SC 7 00:35 SC - Alshon Jeffery 26 yd pass from Stephen Garcia (Spencer Lanning kick), 7-62 3:08, UA 3 - SC 14 2nd 13:52 SC - Alshon Jeffery 15 yd pass from Stephen Garcia (Spencer Lanning kick), 3-43 1:00, UA 3 - SC 21 00:38 UA - Julio Jones 8 yd pass from Greg McElroy (Jeremy Shelley kick failed), 7-41 1:19, UA 9 - SC 21 3rd 14:49 UA - TEAM safety, , UA 11 - SC 21 09:37 UA - Jeremy Shelley 39 yd field goal, 9-30 5:12, UA 14 - SC 21 01:42 SC - M. Lattimore 1 yd run (Spencer Lanning kick), 15-82 7:55, UA 14 - SC 28 4th 14:51 UA - Darius Hanks 51 yd pass from Greg McElroy (Jeremy Shelley kick), 4-85 1:51, UA 21 - SC 28 07:01 SC - M. Lattimore 2 yd run (Spencer Lanning kick), 10-74 4:34, UA 21 - SC 35 UA SC FIRST DOWNS................... 21 20 RUSHES -YARDS (NET).. .......... 29 -36 37 -110 PASSING YDS (NET)............. 315 201 Passes Att -Comp -Int........... 35 -27 -0 20 -17 -1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS -YARDS..... 64 -351 57 -311 Fumble Returns -Yards.......... 0 -0 0 -0 Punt Returns -Yards... ......... 1 -28 1 -15 Kickoff Returns -Yards......... 7 -173 3 -70 Interception Returns -Yards.... 1 -0 0 -0 Punts (Number -Avg)............ 2 -34.0 2 -41.0 Fumbles -Lost.................. 1 -1 3 -0 Penalties -Yards............... 5 -31 4 -34 Possession Time............... 32:27 27:33 Third -Down Conversions........ 5 of 13 6 of 11 Fourth -Down Conversions....... 2 of 3 2 of 2 Red -Zone Scores -Chances....... 2 -4 4 -4 Sacks By: Number -Yards........ 1 -5 7 -40 RUSHING: Alabama-Mark Ingram 11-41; T. Richardson 6-23; Greg McElroy 12-minus 28. South Carolina-M. Lattimore 23-93; Brian Maddox 5-28; Stephen Garcia 7-11; Ace Sanders 1-minus 7; TEAM 1-minus 15. PASSING: Alabama-Greg McElroy 27-34-0-315; A.J. McCarron 0-1-0-0. South Carolina-Stephen Garcia 17-20-1-201. RECEIVING: Alabama-Julio Jones 8-118; Preston Dial 5-29; Marquis Maze 4-41; Mark Ingram 4-16; Darius Hanks 2-55; T. Richardson 2-12; M. Williams 1-32; Brad Smelley 1-12. South Carolina-Alshon Jeffery 7-127; Tori Gurley 3-31; Ace Sanders 3-20; M. Lattimore 2-16; Brian Maddox 2-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Alabama-Will Lowery 1-0. South Carolina-None. FUMBLES: Alabama-Greg McElroy 1-1. South Carolina-TEAM 1-0; Stephen Garcia 1-0; Chris Culliver 1-0. <page> Alabama vs South Carolina (Oct 09, 2010 at Columbia, S.C.) SACKS (UA-A): Alabama-Marcell Dareus 1-0. South Carolina-Stephon Gilmore 2-0; Melvin Ingram 2-0; Rodney Paulk 1-1; Antonio Allen 1-0; Devin Taylor 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Alabama-Mark Barron 9-0; Marcell Dareus 6-2; C.J. Mosley 5-0; Josh Chapman 3-2; D. Hightower 2-3; Dre Kirkpatrick 4-0; Damion Square 3-1; DeQuan Menzie 3-0; D. Milliner 2-1; Robert Lester 1-2; Ed Stinson 1-1; Hardie Buck 1-1; Courtney Upshaw 1-1; Brandon Moore 1-0; W. Neighbors 1-0; Cade Foster 0-1; D. Sentimore 0-1. South Carolina-Stephon Gilmore 8-1; D.J. Swearinger 6-3; Josh Dickerson 2-5; D. Holloman 5-1; Chris Culliver 4-2; Antonio Allen 4-1; Cliff Matthews 3-1; Melvin Ingram 2-2; Devin Taylor 1-3; Ladi Ajiboye 2-1; Quin Smith 2-1; Rodney Paulk 2-1; T. Robertson 2-1; Akeem Auguste 1-1; Chaun Gresham 1-0; Brandan Davis 1-0; Corey Addison 1-0; Tony Straughter 1-0; Damario Jeffery 1-0. Game Starters: Alabama South Carolina POS ## OFFENSE POS ## OFFENSE LT 77 James Carpenter WR 1 Alshon Jeffery LG 65 Chance Warmack WR 81 Tori Gurley C 73 William Vlachos WR 82 D.L. Moore RG 75 Barrett Jones LT 76 Jarriel King RT 76 D.J. Fluker LG 77 Garrett Chisolm TE 89 M. Williams C 55 T.J. Johnson HB 85 Preston Dial RG 73 R. Watkins QB 12 Greg McElroy RT 66 Hutch Eckerson RB 22 Mark Ingram TE 47 Patrick DiMarco WR 8 Julio Jones QB 5 Stephen Garcia WR 15 Darius Hanks TB 21 M. Lattimore POS ## DEFENSE POS ## DEFENSE DE 57 Marcell Dareus DE 98 Devin Taylor NG 99 Josh Chapman DT 42 T. Robertson DE 92 Damion Square DT 91 Ladi Ajiboye MIKE 32 C.J. Mosley DE 83 Cliff Matthews WILL 30 D. Hightower MLB 41 Josh Dickerson JACK 41 Courtney Upshaw WLB 44 Tony Straughter CB 24 DeQuan Menzie SPUR 26 Antonio Allen CB 28 D. Milliner CB 5A Stephon Gilmore CB 21 Dre Kirkpatrick FS 36 D.J. Swearinger SS 4A Mark Barron SS 2D D. Holloman FS 37 Robert Lester CB 17 Chris Culliver Player participation: Alabama: 2F-Cody Mandell, 3-T. Richardson, 4-Marquis Maze, 7-Kenny Bell, 10-A.J. McCarron, 11-Brandon Gibson, 17-Brad Smelley, 26-Kendall Kelly, 29-Will Lowery, 42-Eddie Lacy, 43-Cade Foster, 46-W. Neighbors, 47-Ed Stinson, 51-Carson Tinker, 55-Chavis Williams, 58-Nick Gentry, 61-Anthony Steen, 64-Kerry Murphy, 81-Hardie Buck, 82-Earl Alexander, 83-Kevin Norwood, 86-U. Billingsley, 87-Chris Underwood, 90-Jeremy Shelley, 91-Alex Watkins, 94-D. Sentimore, 96-Luther Davis, 97-Brandon Moore. South Carolina: 1J-Jay Wooten, 3A-Akeem Auguste, 4-Jason Barnes, 4D-Dalton Wilson, 6-Melvin Ingram, 7-Corey Addison, 9-Ace Sanders, 10-Brian Maddox, 11-Seth Strickland, 12-C.C. Whitlock, 18-Dion LeCorn, 20-Cedrick Snead, 22-Bryce Sherman, 23-Brandan Davis, 24-Quin Smith, 25-Alonzo Winfield, 29-Chaun Gresham, 31-Kenny Miles, 33-Damario Jeffery, 34-Spencer Lanning, 45-Rodney Paulk, 46-Scribner-Howard, 48-Matt Coffee, 49-Blake Baxley, 52-Aldrick Fordham, 59-Charles Turner, 68-Kyle Nunn, 87-J. Cunningham, 89-Mike Triglia. Scoring Summary (Final) 2010 South Carolina Football Alabama vs South Carolina (Oct 09, 2010 at Columbia, S.C.) Alabama (5 -1,2 -1) vs. South Carolina (4 -1,2 -1) Date: Oct 09, 2010 Site: Columbia, S.C. Stadium: Williams -Brice Stad. Attendance: 82993 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Alabama............. 3 6 5 7 - 21 South Carolina...... 14 7 7 7 - 35 Scoring Summary: 1st 10:32 UA - Jeremy Shelley 32 yd field goal 9 plays, 54 yards, TOP 4:28, UA 3 - SC 0 07:20 SC - M. Lattimore 9 yd pass from Stephen Garcia (Spencer Lanning kick) 7 plays, 63 yards, TOP 3:12, UA 3 - SC 7 00:35 SC - Alshon Jeffery 26 yd pass from Stephen Garcia (Spencer Lanning kick) 7 plays, 62 yards, TOP 3:08, UA 3 - SC 14 2nd 13:52 SC - Alshon Jeffery 15 yd pass from Stephen Garcia (Spencer Lanning kick) 3 plays, 43 yards, TOP 1:00, UA 3 - SC 21 00:38 UA - Julio Jones 8 yd pass from Greg McElroy (Jeremy Shelley kick failed) 7 plays, 41 yards, TOP 1:19, UA 9 - SC 21 3rd 14:49 UA - TEAM safety UA 11 - SC 21 09:37 UA - Jeremy Shelley 39 yd field goal 9 plays, 30 yards, TOP 5:12, UA 14 - SC 21 01:42 SC - M. Lattimore 1 yd run (Spencer Lanning kick) 15 plays, 82 yards, TOP 7:55, UA 14 - SC 28 4th 14:51 UA - Darius Hanks 51 yd pass from Greg McElroy (Jeremy Shelley kick) 4 plays, 85 yards, TOP 1:51, UA 21 - SC 28 07 :01 SC - M. Lattimore 2 yd run (Spencer Lanning kick) 10 plays, 74 yards, TOP 4:34, UA 21 - SC 35 Kickoff time: 3:30 pm End of Game: 6:55 pm Total elapsed time: 3:25 Officials: Referee: Matt Moore; Umpire: Johnny Hibbett; Linesman: Lane Thomas; Line judge: Kirk Lewis; Back judge: Tony Josselyn; Field judge: Jeff Batts; Side judge: Chris Conley; Scorer: Ryan Johnson; Temperature: 84 Wind: N 5mph Weather: Sunny Te am Statistics (Final) 2010 South Carolina Football Alabama vs South Carolina (Oct 09, 2010 at Columbia, S.C.) UA SC FIRST DO WNS................... 21 20 Rushing..................... 7 10 Passing..................... 13 9 Penalty..................... 1 1 NET YARD S RUSHING............. 36 110 Rushing Attempts............ 29 37 Average Per Rush............ 1.2 3.0 Rushing Touchdowns.......... 0 2 Yards Gained Rushing........ 80 143 Yards Lost Rushing.......... 44 33 NET YARDS PASSING............. 315 201 Completions -Attempts -Int.... 27 -35 -0 17 -20 -1 Averag e Per Attempt......... 9.0 10.1 Average Per Completion...... 11.7 11.8 Passing Touchdowns.......... 2 3 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........... 351 311 Total offense plays......... 64 57 Average Gain Per Play....... 5.5 5.5 Fumbles: Number -Lost.......... 1 -1 3 -0 Penalties: Number -Yards....... 5 -31 4 -34 PUNTS -YA RDS................... 2 -68 2 -82 Average Yards Per Punt...... 34.0 41.0 Net Yards Per Punt.......... 26.5 27.0 Inside 20................... 0 0 50+ Ya rds................... 1 0 Touchbacks.................. 0 0 Fair catch.................. 0 0 KICKOFFS -YARDS................ 5 -346 7 -478 Average Yards Per Kickoff..
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