No. 5 Bulldogs ‘Spurriered’ by No. 6 South Carolina, 35-7 (UPDATED)

Georgia coach Mark Richt (R) congratulates South Carolina's Steve Spurrier on the Gamecocks' third win in a row over the Bulldogs. They're now 4-4 against each other. (AJC photo by Bob Andres)

Georgia coach Mark Richt (R) congratulates South Carolina's Steve Spurrier on the Gamecocks' third win in a row over the Bulldogs. They're now 4-4 against each other. (AJC photo by Bob Andres)

COLUMBIA, S.C. — It’s starting to look like Steve Spurrier is going to be just as frustrating for Georgia at South Carolina as he was at Florida.

The Ol’ Ball Coach had his No. 6 Gamecocks clicking on all cylinders Saturday night against the No. 5 Bulldogs at Williams-Brice Stadium. In the most-hyped game in the history of this series, South Carolina jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back en route to a 35-7 victory.

The win was the Gamecocks’ third in a row over Georgia — the first time in the 118-year history of the rivalry they’ve done that — and makes Spurrier 15-5 as a coach against the Bulldogs. He was 11-1 as the Gators’ coach and 4-4 since he’s been at South Carolina. Including his stints in the NFL and USFL, it was Spurrier’s 250th career victory.

“Having it against the Georgia Bulldogs was special,” said Spurrier, who was 1-2 against Georgia as a Florida quarterback. “They are a team that used to beat my alma mater pretty well. I have been very fortunate against a coach as them, not so much as a player, but as coach, so that was special.”

The loss was kind of a double-whammy for the Bulldogs (5-1, 3-1) because Florida also scored a big 14-6 win over LSU Saturday in Gainesville. Georgia will need to the Gamecocks to drop two games and then have to beat what could be a Top 5 Florida team to return to the Georgia Dome as Eastern Division champions.

South Carolina (6-0, 3-0) plays on the road at LSU and Florida the next two weeks.

Georgia falls to 3-5 in top 10 matchups under coach Mark Richt and 3-10 when the ESPN College GameDay crew happens to be in attendance. The last time the Bulldogs won one of these marquee games was against Hawaii in Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 2008.

The Bulldogs will try to regroup during next week’s off week. They’ll resume play at Kentucky (1-5, 0-3) on Oct. 20.

“Tonight we weren’t very good,” Georgia coach Mark Richt  said. “But the world didn’t end. We’ve still got a lot of things to play for and a lot of good things can still happen.”

The Bulldogs had boldly stated that their goal this year was to reach Miami and to play for the BCS championship. How, then, Richt was asked, can they be expected to rebound from such humiliating loss?

“They’ll be fine,” Richt said. “They’re supposed to dream big; I want them to dream big. They’re good men and they’re going to fight. They’ll come back together and win again.”

The Gamecocks’ offensive charge was led by Georgia native Connor Shaw. The junior quarterback from Flowery Branch who’s best known for his running ability,gashed the Bulldogs’ defense with arm as well. He finished with 162 yards on just six completions – an average of 27 yards per – and threw for two touchdowns. Shaw also had 78 yards rushing and scored an in-your-face touchdown on a 7-yard run with 6:17 remaining in the game.

“He was pretty much reading me,” said Georgia’s All-American outside linebacker Jarvis Jones. “If I got up field he was going to take off running. . . . He’s a good player. He made plays with his feet and he was fast, faster than I thought he was.”

South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore had yet another 100-yard game against Georgia. The junior from Duncan, S.C.,  had 109 on 24 carries and a touchdown, giving him 467 yards and 4 TDs in three games against the Bulldogs.

The Gamecocks finished with 392 yards against Georgia’s once-vaunted defense. After finishing fifth in the nation last season in total defense, the Bulldogs entered Saturday’s game 55th. They will drop again this week

“I don’t think that team is 35 points better than us, or whatever it was,” UGA senior cornerback Sanders Commings said. “We just made too many mistakes tonight; gave up some big plays, had some penalties, turnovers. You can’t win games like that.”

The most impressive part of South Carolina’s victory had nothing to do with Spurrier’s famous “ball plays.” It was defensive coordinator Lorenzo Ward’s unit had Carolina on the verge of shutting out the Bulldogs for the first time since they lost to Alabama 31-0 in 1995. Georgia came in leading the SEC in scoring (48.2 ppg) and yards (536 ypg). The Bulldogs hadn’t scored fewer than 41 points in a game all season.

It was a tough night for quarterback Aaron Murray, who came in with the knock of having never beaten a ranked team on the road. Harassed all night by the Gamecocks’ rangy defensive ends Jadeveon Clowney and Devin Taylor, he completed just 11-of-31 passes for 109 yards and threw an interception. The Bulldogs, who finished with just 220 total yards, scored a meaningless touchdown in the game’s final three minutes with South Carolina’s victory well in hand.

“Very talented defense all over the board,” Murray said of South Carolina’s defense. “They’re up there with the best I’ve ever played. They’re definitely one of the top ones.”

This one was over quick South Carolina shot out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter on two long drives and a punt return for a touchdown.

The game could not have started any worse for Georgia. The Bulldogs won the coin toss and deferred to the second half, giving the Gamecocks the ball to start the game.

South Carolina wasted no time doing something with it. Gaining 62 yards on two pass plays, the Gamecocks covered 76 yards in 2:32 and scored on a 20-yard pass from Shaw to Bruce Ellington. On both passes South Carolina receivers for behind safety Bacarri Rambo.

The Bulldogs got a 48-yard kickoff return from Malcolm Mitchell and seemed poised to answer after a 15-yard run by Todd Gurley got the Bulldogs down to the South Carolina 34. But after a failed reverse, Murray’s pass was batted up in the air at the line of scrimmage by defensive tackle Kelcy Quarles and intercepted by a diving DeVonte Holloman.

South Carolina made the Bulldogs pay. Utilizing Lattimore in both the running and passing games, the Gamecocks again drove the field. Shaw threw his second touchdown of the night, a 19-yard strike to wide open tight end Rory Anderson. And just like that, the South Carolina led 14-0 with 6:29 still left in the first quarter.

Georgia had to punt after its ensuing possession, and that’s when the Gamecocks turned it into a nightmare night. After bobbling the catch, Ace Sanders recovered and returned the punt 70 yards for a touchdown. It was Sanders’ second punt-return TD this season and it put South Carolina ahead 21-0.

“It stinks,” Murray said of the lopsided defeat. “It definitely hurts a lot. We put a lot into this game. It definitely means a lot. But there’s still a lot of games to play. They’ve got a lot of tough games left and so do we. Right now they’re in the driver’s seat and we have to win every single game to make it to Atlanta. We’ve got to grind and work and we did that last year. But it’s not a good feeling.”

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ugagrad'89

October 7th, 2012
9:59 am

Kirk Herbstreet is still bitter that the dawgs beat him back in ‘92 in the Citrus bowl. He was loving ever minute of kicking the dawgs last night on national tv. Unfortunately, I didn’t think he said anything wrong. They did look unprepared, they quit playing in the second half, showed no heart, no emotion, and then played without any discipline.

pooh p

October 7th, 2012
9:59 am

Mark Tricht deserves what he got. He prances around georgia like he’s king of the world in his fancy new truck making all that money coaching a bunch of guys in spandex pants. Do you know how many homeless he could feed with the money from that truck? He’s nothing more then a greedy fatcat. I wish he would just stay in Los Angeles after that loss and then he can hang out with Bu$h and Chaney.

Atlanta Gator

October 7th, 2012
10:00 am

“Steve Spurrier owns vacation property in Mark Richt’s head….just like UF does.”

Andy, I read a lot of cliches written by professional sports writers. Rarely do I read an original metaphor. Kudos. That’s good stuff.

PJ is COCKY

October 7th, 2012
10:00 am

I wanted to read a Georgia article about the game (out of curiosity). I think I am more surprised by the poor writing that is being published by the AJC than the outcome of the game.
Hey Towers, does anyone proof read your writing? Where did you go to school, Georgia (or Clemson)?

Honey Bo Bo

October 7th, 2012
10:01 am

A couple of guys played like they “mistakenly” ate some pot laced brownies AGAIN.

Genesis

October 7th, 2012
10:01 am

I would hate to see CMR get booted out,but its coming if he doesn’t get rid of Bobo. There have to be a good offensive coordinator at some high school who can run this offense. Grantham has showed some signs of a good defensive coordinator.

dewnsav

October 7th, 2012
10:02 am

P.S. …both sides of the line were MANHANDLED…strength/conditioning not working…have never seen so many offensive linemen flat on their back…our D line creates NO pressure on opposing QB…go dogs

MRBIGUN

October 7th, 2012
10:03 am

Happiness would be Mark Richt waving goodbye as he loads up at Atlanta International bound for an extended missionary stint to Africa.

Steve

October 7th, 2012
10:03 am

Rambo, Jones and all those other defensive players stink. They didn’t lay a hand on the Tennessee QB and Shaw did whatever he wanted to do last night. Dawgs might end up 10-2 because of an easy schedule, but they are far from the SEC elite.

DawgPound

October 7th, 2012
10:03 am

@clem – “what do you expect from a school within paul broun’s district?”
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LOL! Best comment on here!

Coach Helen Hunt Richt

October 7th, 2012
10:04 am

Genesis….if you would hate to see Mark Richt get booted out, you must be an Auburn or Florida fan.

DawgPound

October 7th, 2012
10:05 am

I can’t believe anyone from the state of Georgia would want Bobby Petrino, of all people, around here. Sheesh, I’d take Goff over that a$$hat any day!

MRBIGUN

October 7th, 2012
10:06 am

Clean house….. Grantham is a complete and utter idiot, SUGA BOBO is no better and they are all being led by someone that appears to be zoned out on valium. Do us all a favor and go to MIAMI or somewhere that would enjoy your mentoring. We want to win football games.

Murray Silver

October 7th, 2012
10:07 am

Ga. was DOMINATED! Worse than that, they QUIT, and team discipline STUNK! Time to re-think the Bulldog coaches!

Daniel Crawford

October 7th, 2012
10:07 am

Fire CMR and bring in an actual coach who shows emotion on the sidelines when you are getting your teeth knocked in. You are down 21-0 and he is cooler than the other side of the pillow. It’s time for a change.

Atlanta Gator

October 7th, 2012
10:07 am

The thing that should bother Dawg fans the most (and worry Gator fans, too) is that Spurrier seems to have plenty of life left in him at 67 years old. I think Spurrier will continue to coach as long as he has winning teams. I could see him coaching into his mid-70s He loves it. Especially when he’s doing things “experts” are telling him he can’t do.

Andy

October 7th, 2012
10:08 am

Ya’ll will all have to eat your words after the Dawgs win the super bowl!

Gen34

October 7th, 2012
10:08 am

Stuck on Stupid

CPJ

October 7th, 2012
10:09 am

Couldn’t be happier. This loss couldn’t happen to a nicer group of pompous morons who haven’t won anything in over 30 years

Jim Nichols

October 7th, 2012
10:09 am

Did anybody else see UGA IX, when they put the camera on him? He backed up into his kennel, and closed the door..Even HE was mortified.
We need to spend those millions on a coach that’s BREATHING….

jarvis jones

October 7th, 2012
10:10 am

Where was I in last night’s game? Where have I been since the Mizzou game?

Jay4ster

October 7th, 2012
10:10 am

Georgia always has a top recruiting class and gets wrecked by ranked teams. Richts been here over a decade but it’s time for the coaching staff to go. Murrays performance was as bad as it gets..overthrowing countless times and throwing the ball in front of the goal line on 4th? I thought he was a veteran QB now? Can’t blame gurshall for their shortcomings, Hershel walker himself would have been stopped with that pathetic offensive line. Good thing we have the week off, Jarvis may not say he’s hurt but his lack of impact is obvious. I know he got a 10 yard sack but it still took 10 or 15 seconds in which a top QB would have thrown it out of bounds.

MRBIGUN

October 7th, 2012
10:12 am

Give Chris Peterson at Boise State 3 Mil a year and his butt would be in Athens before the sunset on Monday afternoon.

UGA? R U Kidding

October 7th, 2012
10:12 am

Wow, Obama looked better than you guys!

Coach Fivehead

October 7th, 2012
10:13 am

What a great day for the Richt family yesterday! Miami got STOMPED by Notre Lame. FSU shows they’re back to their old can’t-beat-State ways. And he remains cool as a cucumber as he trots back to the locker room down 28-0 at halftime.

Great job, Richt! Keep collecting that check for……wait. What is it you do for UGA?

BREAKING NEWS!

October 7th, 2012
10:14 am

Russ abdicated his crown. If anyone calls him UGA IX, they will promptly be peed upon.

44

October 7th, 2012
10:14 am

THE coaching staff makes way too much money to not even score 7 until the last string comes in at the end. Some poor coaching just pitiful….top 5 team..hahahahahahahahahahahahahahah yeah right

It was a very entertaining Saturday night. It was like when you people lost to UCF.

TNDAWG

October 7th, 2012
10:14 am

UGA is making me a very RICH person. Keep it up BULLPUPS.

Stinger1

October 7th, 2012
10:15 am

Well…………….I’ll be dang…………..So we are NOT the only ones unhappy with the Coaching. Hmmmm could it be possible that UGA is NOT the GOD of football in the south. Imagine that. IN case your your comment includes TECH. We know our Coach & TEAM sucks right now. Your’s does & YOU DON’T KNOW IT . :)

WTF

October 7th, 2012
10:16 am

When can we fire a coach? Bobo must go. Grantham must be on the bubble and Richt should be extremely worried. Can’t win the big games.

UGA? R U Kidding

October 7th, 2012
10:16 am

Typical dawg arrogance…you just got crushed on national TV but still think you have such an elite program that Chris Peterson would jump at the chance for the incredible and hallowed opportunity to coach in Athens.

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

October 7th, 2012
10:17 am

Im wanting to hear from fans like

Truth?
GT is a 4th rate High School Team,
DawgRx,
aladawg
jp
DawgNation
Brainiac
rhbDAWG1

I especially want to hear from…..

Lobosolo, Truth? and CHRIS

Come on out

LOBOSOLO

Chris you there

How about Truth?

MRBIGUN

October 7th, 2012
10:17 am

RICHT must have passed UGA some valium while walking past the doghouse. When you see UGA back up into the dawghouse and close the door, you know something ain’t right in Athens.

UGA? R U Kidding

October 7th, 2012
10:18 am

Repeat after me…THIRTY-TWO years and counting!

MRBIGUN

October 7th, 2012
10:18 am

Corpses have more emotion than CMR.

USMC

October 7th, 2012
10:19 am

“I can’t believe anyone from the state of Georgia would want Bobby Petrino, of all people, around here. Sheesh, I’d take Goff over that a$$hat any day!”

You must feel comfortable LOSING.

Who is the better Coach… GOFF or Petrino??? Your were kidding, right?

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

October 7th, 2012
10:21 am

Im wanting to hear from fans like

Truth?
GT is a 4th rate High School Team,
DawgRx,
aladawg
jp
DawgNation
Brainiac
rhbDAWG1

I especially want to hear from…..

Lobosolo, Truth? and CHRIS

Come on out

LOBOSOLO

Chris you there

How about Truth?

???

Otho

October 7th, 2012
10:21 am

A Carolina fan here but I also pull for the Dawg’s when they play everybody else.. They may be down right now but I see them pulling it together and having a good season. I’ve suffered through more seasons at Carolina then most people could imagine. I was around when Tickets were $2.00 and we were in the ACC.Then we were an independent for a long while.. The years before the SEC were tough enough. Joining the SEC ..well true football fans know the history. We kept going to game after game even when we had the record losing streak. I was there when Appalachian State beat us in the latter 70’s. (long before the historic Michigan game )
Be a fan..support your team..Georgia has what Carolina doesn’t. A TRADITION. Ours is a work in progress. You guys are already there Peace out,..

Jackson

October 7th, 2012
10:23 am

Always been a Richt fan, but it is clear as day something is wrong. He doesn’t have what it takes anymore, if he had it at all. But, he’s not going anywhere with that contract extension. He should relieve us of that financial obligation and resign. And take the coaches with him.

Rick Patel

October 7th, 2012
10:25 am

Gamecocks played hard for their spastic coach Steve Suppier & their nifty Governor Nikki Haley.

Martin Fartman

October 7th, 2012
10:25 am

Expections going into the season were too high for this team and having a 5-0 record against soft teams did not support the high expectations

dawgystyle

October 7th, 2012
10:26 am

Mark Richt= King of Mediocre. This guy is straight stealing a paycheck from my dawgs!!!! WTF McGarity, i guess beating the sorry teams and losing to the good ones is what i have to deal with until Richt has saved enough money to buy his own island and retires.

USMC

October 7th, 2012
10:28 am

Coach Richt is STAGNANT!

The sad truth is looking at all of these current players in a year or two when MANY of them will be playing at a high level in the NFL. SAD!

Martin Fartman

October 7th, 2012
10:28 am

I meant “Expectations” Haven’t had my coffee yet

wastedyears

October 7th, 2012
10:30 am

can we just phone in the jax game just tell them were not feeling well

Dan

October 7th, 2012
10:30 am

An offensive live that averages 305 per man and we can’t run a bit. I’m sorry but against a good defensive team Murray chokes. This team was no where near prepared for what they saw and that falls directly to Richt. According to Richt sky is still limit….yes if someone else does the work for you and beats Carolina. Anyone see Gators play today???? LSU is not the same team of last few years but Gatror defense will produce same story as Carolina did….won’t run an inch Murray throwin interceptions and another bad loss…….Maybe if Grantham gets another raise………

Glen

October 7th, 2012
10:31 am

Got to give it to Spurrier, he’s the best(kinda like how Romney is superior to Obama). Recently read an article of how even Spurrier’s wife contributes to the program. She acts as a mother away from home to the players, becoming friends with them, helping them when in trouble, checking on their grades, baking them food, etc.

Pitbull

October 7th, 2012
10:31 am

The bottom line is that we got beat by a better football team.

It happens. Time to get over it and move on.

There a lot of games left to win.

wastedyears

October 7th, 2012
10:32 am

good thing we have a bye week before s carolina so we can rest our top 5 defense

USMC

October 7th, 2012
10:34 am

The South Carolina Gamecocks deserve to be congratulated on a great game.

The Georgia Bulldogs were beaten on the field by a better football team. period.