A 14-13 game between rivals like South Carolina and Georgia, who have a history of playing each other close, should be interesting enough. But the coaches in this one have gone the extra mile, to wit:
South Carolina Vs. Georgia Halftime Score: Gamecocks Lead Bulldogs, 14-13, After Wild First Half
- The cacophony of timeouts that at led, after three touchdowns, to Steve Spurrier deciding not to go for on fourth down anyway and punting the ball.
- The surprise onsides kick by Georgia, then up 13-7, that was instead called back because a Georgia player appeared to be just inches off-sides when the kick came off.
- The fake punt on the subsequent South Carolina drive that saw Melvin Ingram, a defensive lineman, run the ball 68 yards for the score.
After all those events -- plus a touchdown pass apiece by Aaron Murray (to Rantavious Wooten) and Stephen Garcia (to Alshon Jeffery) -- leave the game were it is: A one-point lead in a series that have been defined by close and somewhat bizzare games. Just another year in the South Carolina-Georgia showdown.
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