South Carolina 14, Clemson 31

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SCAR (7-5)077014
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Final

12:00 PM ET, November 29, 2008
Memorial Stadium
CLEMSON, SC

Davis' 3 TDs help Clemson drop South Carolina for 6th time in 7 games

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2019
Total Yards304383
Passing212199
Rushing92184
Penalties3-265-41
3rd Down Conversions8-178-14
4th Down Conversions1-20-0
Turnovers42
Possession27:1332:47
Air/Ground Leaders
South Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smelley22/4721224
Clemson Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Harper12/1719910
South Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Davis1776013
Maddox425013
Clemson Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Davis2491320
Spiller1688039
South Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Saunders458123
McKinley756022
Clemson Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Kelly476042
Ford150150
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSCARCLEM
TD04:14James Davis 1 Yd Run (Mark Buchholz Kick) 07
FG00:40Mark Buchholz 22 Yd 010
SECOND QUARTERSCARCLEM
TD08:33Jacoby Ford 50 Yd Pass From Cullen Harper (Mark Buchholz Kick) 017
TD04:31James Davis 20 Yd Run (Mark Buchholz Kick) 024
TD00:31Patrick DiMarco 16 Yd Pass From Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop Kick) 724
THIRD QUARTERSCARCLEM
TD11:32Weslye Saunders 23 Yd Pass From Chris Smelley (Ryan Succop Kick) 1424
TD03:38James Davis 2 Yd Run (Mark Buchholz Kick) 1431
Associated Press

CLEMSON, S.C. -- James Davis ran for three touchdowns to lift Clemson to a 31-14 victory over South Carolina on Saturday, the Tigers' sixth win in the past seven games against its state rival.

Now, the Tigers (7-5) get to keep playing after qualifying for the postseason -- and maybe interim coach Dabo Swinney gets to hold on to the job a little longer.

Swinney took over on Oct. 13 when Tommy Bowden walked away with the Tigers' expected Atlantic Coast Conference title season in shambles.

Almost from the start, Swinney made every right move. None, though, was bigger than letting Clemson's best playmakers make the plays. That showed against South Carolina (7-5).

Davis powered his way to his 47th, 48th and 49th career touchdowns, one away from the school record.

C.J. Spiller had a dazzling 39-yard burst to set up Davis' first score.

In the second quarter, quarterback Cullen Harper was falling to his knees about to be sacked when he threw an on-target pass to Jacoby Ford for a 50-yard touchdown.

And don't forget Clemson's defense, which rattled passer Chris Smelley into four interceptions and outshone a South Carolina unit that had led the Southeastern Conference much of the year.

When Smelley threw his fourth interception with 4:25 to go, all Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier could do was stare onto the field.

It was two years ago after South Carolina's 31-28 victory here Spurrier said it was the kind of win he could build on. Instead, he fell to 1-3 against his state rivals.

Clemson fans celebrated and chanted "Da-Bo!" and "Da-Bo Swin-ney!" as the clock wound down on the 10th victory over their rivals in the past 12 seasons.

Athletic director Terry Don Phillips has met with several potential candidates the previous few weeks like former Oakland coach Lane Kiffin and coordinators like Bud Foster of Virginia Tech and Brent Venables of Oklahoma.

Clemson may have made Phillips' decision a no-brainer. The Tigers have won three straight and four of five to reach the postseason, a feat that looked impossible when they stood 3-4 last month with only one victory over a BCS conference team.

For the Gamecocks, it was the second straight disappointing defeat -- following a 56-6 loss at Florida.

It didn't start that way as South Carolina's defense got going fast, Chris Culliver jarring the ball free from Spiller less than three minutes in.

That's when Smelley's problems began. He was picked off by Chris Chancellor, the first of his three interceptions -- all which led to Tiger touchdowns.

Spiller's juking, 39-yard run took it to South Carolina's 1 -- he got past three of the Gamecocks' best tacklers in linebacker Eric Norwood, safety Emanuel Cook and cornerback Captain Munnerlyn -- before Davis finished off the scoring drive.

A blocked punt, the third Clemson's had against South Carolina the past two games, set up a 22-yard field goal by Mark Buchholz.

Chris Clemons intercepted Smelley early in the second quarter and Cullen Harper made the Gamecocks pay with his long touchdown pass to Ford.

Harper, on his knees, pumped his fists and Swinney leaped into the arms of former Gamecocks coach and current Clemson offensive line coach Brad Scott for a bear hug.

It wasn't long before Smelley's next mistake and Clemson's next touchdown.

Safety Michael Hamlin stepped in front of Smelley's throw on the following drive as Spurrier stood with arms folded.

It took only three plays for the Tigers to capitalize, Davis rushing around the left side for a 20-yard TD.

South Carolina closed things to 24-14 on touchdown receptions of 16 yards to Patrick DiMarco and 23-yards to Weslye Saunders.

Davis regained momentum for Clemson two series later with his 2-yard touchdown run.

College Football Scores

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Saturday, November 29th
4 Florida 45 Final
20 Florida State 15
22 Georgia Tech 45 Final
11 Georgia 42
Maryland 21 Final
21 Boston College 28
Miami (FL) 28 Final
North Carolina State 38
South Carolina 14 Final
Clemson 31
Virginia 14 Final
Virginia Tech 17
North Carolina 28 Final
Duke 20
Vanderbilt 10 Final
Wake Forest 23