UAB 13, South Carolina 26

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UAB (1-4)330713
SCAR (3-2)10103326

Final

7:00 PM ET, September 27, 2008
Williams-Brice Stadium
COLUMBIA, SC

Garcia kick-starts Gamecocks' offense in defeat of UAB

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1224
Total Yards207353
Passing140195
Rushing67158
Penalties9-756-55
3rd Down Conversions4-138-16
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers33
Possession25:0134:59
Air/Ground Leaders
UAB Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Webb17/2814002
South Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Garcia13/2013111
Smelley3/94401
UAB Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Webb92216
Slaughter61906
South Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Garcia188619
Wallace651021
UAB Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Slaughter639021
Harris332024
South Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Barnes346022
Brown332012
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUABSCAR
FG09:24Ryan Succop 44 Yd 03
FG05:41Swayze Waters 38 Yd 33
TD00:44Brian Maddox 13 Yd Pass From Stephen Garcia (Ryan Succop Kick) 310
SECOND QUARTERUABSCAR
TD07:24Stephen Garcia 5 Yd Run (Ryan Succop Kick) 317
FG02:30Swayze Waters 38 Yd 617
FG00:24Ryan Succop 48 Yd 620
THIRD QUARTERUABSCAR
FG07:55Ryan Succop 26 Yd 623
FOURTH QUARTERUABSCAR
FG02:23Ryan Succop 24 Yd 626
TD00:24Joe Webb 1 Yd Run (Swayze Waters Kick) 1326
Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Stephen Garcia was 13-for-20 for 131 yards and ran for 86 more in the first significant action of his career, giving South Carolina's offense enough of a kick to beat UAB 26-13 on Saturday night.

Garcia, a heralded recruit who has had a hard time staying out of trouble off the field during his two years at South Carolina, came in on the second possession for the Gamecocks (3-2). Over the next five first half possessions, the redshirt freshman accounted for all but six of the Gamecocks' yards and either passed the ball or ran it on 26 of the next 32 plays.

South Carolina's defense took care of the rest, holding the Blazers (1-4) to 207 yards and forced three turnovers as the Gamecocks won back-to-back games for the first time since starting 6-1 last season.

Bobby Wallace ran six times for 51 yards, and Jason Barnes led the eight players for South Carolina who caught a pass with three receptions for 46 yards.

Joe Webb was 17-of-26 for 140 yards and two interceptions for UAB. He also was the Blazers' leading rusher with 22 yards on nine carries and a touchdown in the final moments. Brandon Carisle had both of UAB's interceptions.

Even with Garcia's lift, the South Carolina offense still sputtered at times. Ryan Succop made all four of his field goals, a career best, and the Gamecocks scored 17 points less than the Blazers were giving up to fellow Football Bowl Subdivision foes coming into the game. They gained 353 yards, well below the 568 yards UAB had been allowing major college teams.

Garcia's biggest contribution to the offense is his mobility. Coach Steve Spurrier's prize 2007 recruit had 67 yards on 14 carries in the first half, much of them coming on scrambles when he couldn't find anyone open. His 6-yard touchdown run put South Carolina up 17-3 in the second quarter. He also completed nine of 12 passes in the opening half for 101 yards, including a 13-yard TD on a swing pass to running back Brian Maddox.

Garcia even had a little luck. His first two deep passes were badly thrown, but the Blazers were called for pass interference on the first one and a UAB interception was nullified by an offside penalty on the second long ball. After that, Spurrier rarely let the freshman throw more than 15 yards downfield. Garcia threw a pick in the third quarter on a badly thrown long ball on third-and-11, and Spurrier alternated starter Chris Smelley and third-string Tommy Beecher, who began the year as the starter, to finish the game.

Now Spurrier has to figure out who starts next week when South Carolina tries to break a six-game Southeastern Conference losing streak at Mississippi.

South Carolina's top 10 in the nation defense was again strong. UAB had just 26 total yards midway through the second quarter and had been penalized seven times for 55 yards. The Blazers didn't get a first down until 6:39 remained in the second quarter.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, September 27th
8 Alabama 41 Final
3 Georgia 30
Mississippi 31 Final
4 Florida 30
Mississippi State 24 Final
5 LSU 34
Arkansas 10 Final
7 Texas 52
Tennessee 12 Final
15 Auburn 14
Western Kentucky 3 Final
Kentucky 41
UAB 13 Final
South Carolina 26