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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — LSU’s defense wasn’t going to let this one get away.The Tigers held South Carolina to minus-7 yards in the fourth quarter and sacked first-time Gamecocks starter Stephen Garcia six times in a 24-17 victory Saturday night.The win helped LSU open as No. 13 in the initial BCS standings released Sunday afternoon. Three Southeastern Conference foes rank higher than LSU — Florida at No. 10, Georgia at No. 7 and Alabama at No. 2.”It’s nice to get a win on the road in this conference and be looking forward to five games at home,” Miles said Sunday. “It makes, obviously, the next game have a little bit more importance to it.”While the win may give LSU’s matchup with No. 7 Georgia on Saturday “a little bit more importance,” it didn’t prove easy for the Tigers to obtain.With LSU (5-1, 3-1) down by seven at halftime after allowing two touchdowns in the last three minutes of the second quarter, senior defensive end Kirston Pittman said the defense resolved to stiffen and not collapse like it did in allowing Florida to score 31 second half points in a 51-21 loss last week.”We just put it in our minds that they couldn’t score any more,” Pittman said.And the defense did just that, holding South Carolina (5-3, 2-3) to just 42 yards in the second half, forcing Garcia into a fumble and forcing an interception with 3:57 left that sealed the game.”There was an edge this team had,” said LSU coach Les Miles. “A toughness they needed to vent.”Miles said the offense was tough, too. After failing to get a first down in its first two drives of the second half, LSU finally got going late in the third quarter as sophomore quarterback Andrew Hatch, who usually comes in for running plays, rolled right, then threw back to a wide-open Richard Dickson for a 7-yard touchdown play that tied it at 17 with 44 seconds left in the third quarter.After the next drive stalled, redshirt freshman quarterback Jarrett Lee led the Tigers on a grinding, 83-yard drive that took more than 6 minutes off the clock, ending with junior running back Charles Scott’s 2-yard touchdown run with 4:16 to go that put LSU ahead, 24-17.Senior safety Curtis Taylor picked off Garcia’s pass two plays later, souring an otherwise remarkable game for the freshman, who accounted for 230 of South Carolina’s 254 yards in his first career start.The Tigers still control their own destiny in the SEC West and haven’t lost back-to-back games since 2002. The defending national champions host No. 10 Georgia this weekend, and a showdown with No. 2 Alabama looms on Nov. 8.”If we play like that — offense, defense and special teams — we will play with anyone in the county,” Miles said.Lee went 16-of-26 for 189 yards. Junior running back Keiland Williams led LSU with 72 yards on 15 carries, while Scott, the SEC’s third-leading rusher coming into the game, ran for 61 yards on 16 carries. Senior wide receiver Demetrius Byrd caught three passes for 65 yards.It was another frustrating loss for Steve Spurrier’s Gamecocks. South Carolina is 2-9 at home against top-25 teams in the coach’s four years in Columbia.The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for the Gamecocks, who have lost at least three SEC games in each of Spurrier’s seasons. Only once in his 12 years in Florida did his teams lose three league games.South Carolina’s offense struggled to control the line. The Gamecocks rushed for just 39 yards, and Garcia rarely had time in the pocket, especially in the second half.”They adjusted and started bringing a pretty big blitz,” Garcia said. “I never checked out of it, didn’t call timeout. I got hit way too many times.”South Carolina had only one first down in the fourth quarter, and it pushed the ball into LSU territory. But Taylor broke through on third down, sacking Garcia for an 11-yard loss and prompting Spurrier to drop his headset on the ground and kick it.”It was a tough night,” Spurrier said. “We had our chances.”Garcia was 14-of-26 for 215 yards with a touchdown. He also carried the ball 19 times for 15 yards. Junior wide receiver Kenny McKinley caught four passes for 77 yards and junior tight end Jared Cook had five receptions for 74 yards.With LSU up 10-3, South Carolina scored two touchdowns in the final 2:28 of the first half. Garcia led the Gamecocks on a four-play drive highlighted by the freshman’s 41-yard throw to McKinley and a 26-yard TD pass to sophomore tight end Weslye Saunders.On LSU’s next play, Lee threw an interception that senior cornerback Carlos Thomas returned 46 yards to the Tigers’ 8. Senior running back Mike Davis then barely fell into the end zone on fourth-and-1 to give the Gamecocks a 17-10 halftime lead.Then came the quiet locker room, where the LSU players challenged each other to save their season.”The defense had a lot of swagger,” Miles said. “They were awfully strong that second half.”Daily Reveille Chief Sports Writer Amy Brittain contributed to this report.—-Contact The Daily Reveille’s sports staff at [email protected]
LSU No. 13 in BCS after win against Gamecocks
By Jeffrey Collins
AP sports writer
AP sports writer
October 18, 2008