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S. Carolina 17, Georgia 6

Gamecocks roll over Georgia

Freshman Lattimore rushes for 182 yards

By Pete Iacobelli
Associated Press / September 12, 2010

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier brought in Marcus Lattimore to run the ball. And Spurrier let his prize freshman do it all against No. 22 Georgia.

Lattimore rushed for 182 yards and two touchdowns yesterday to lead the 24th-ranked Gamecocks (2-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) to a 17-6 victory.

The Bulldogs (1-1, 0-1) played without star receiver A.J. Green, penalized four games by the NCAA for selling a game jersey for $1,000.

Lattimore carried 37 times in his first SEC game, punching in two 2-yard TDs and sealing things during a long, fourth-quarter field goal drive.

“I’m a little sore,’’ Lattimore said.

He’ll let the cheers at Williams-Brice Stadium soothe any lingering pain. The fans chanted his name at the end as Lattimore pounded the Bulldogs (1-1, 0-1) again and again.

Get used to it, SEC, because Spurrier sounds ready to ground it out all season.

“Marcus has a knack for finding a little crease,’’ Spurrier said.

It’s what he can do after hitting the hole that has him leading South Carolina’s offense. He pushed past the defensive line for his first 2-yard touchdown. Lattimore had two defenders on his back on his next score and dragged them into the end zone for a second 2-yard TD.

He also had yardage on South Carolina’s final scoring drive, starting with a 16-yard run and carrying eight of 11 plays to seal the game with Spencer Lanning’s 24-yard field goal.

“I wasn’t expecting that,’’ Lattimore said of his carries. “But it pays off for all the hard work.’’

It was a complete reversal from most games in the South Carolina-Georgia series. It’s usually a Bulldogs tailback who takes charge and the Gamecocks who play catch up.

This time, Georgia was outgained by more than 100 yards and held without a touchdown for the first time in three years since its last loss to South Carolina, 16-12, in 2007.

The Bulldogs’ best chance to tighten the game came in the third quarter when they drove to the South Carolina 3 while trailing, 14-6. But Washuan Ealey fumbled and cornerback Stephon Gilmore recovered to end the threat.

It also didn’t help that Georgia tailback Caleb King missed the game with an injured ankle. Ealey, suspended for last week’s opener, finished with 75 yards.

Bulldogs receiver Kris Durham said it was up to the offense to make plays, no matter who was out there.

“Us as receivers and us as an offense need to try and pick up our game,’’ Durham said. “But it’s hard without a guy of that caliber.’’

Green must also miss Georgia’s next two games, although administrators are appealing the NCAA’s decision.