San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

GAMECOCKS END 87-YEAR STREAK

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South Carolina’s Jaycee Horn was tired of hearing he didn’t have the ball skills to be a truly exceptiona­l cornerback.

His play against No. 15 Auburn proved he did — and led the Gamecocks to a breakthrou­gh win over the Tigers on Saturday.

Horn had the first two intercepti­ons of his career and his pass break up led to a third — all which South Carolina turned into touchdowns — for a 30-22 victory that was its first win over Auburn in 87 years.

Horn is a junior who’s been a lockdown corner most of his career.

“If a team throws at him like that every game, he’ll have a game like that every game,” Gamecocks receiver Shi Smith said of Horn, the son of NFL receiver Joe Horn.

Horn was assigned to Auburn receiver Seth Williams, one of the best receivers in the Southeaste­rn Conference, averaging 18 yards a catch. Williams finished with four catches for 74 yards, but no scores.

“I heard a lot of people saying I (don’t) have any ball skills, which is crazy to me,” Horn said. “I just knew the day would come when I’d have a lot of opportunit­ies to make plays.”

South Carolina made plenty of them throughout to beat Auburn for the first time in 87 years.

Kevin Harris ran for two touchdowns, Smith added a 10-yard TD catch and Horn and the defense did enough to stop Bo Nix and the Tigers’ attack.

Auburn (2-2) had won eight straight in the series and jumped out to a 9-0 lead in the opening 10 minutes. But Nix, the sophomore

South Carolina 30, Auburn 22 quarterbac­k, threw three picks and the Gamecocks (2-2) cashed in each time to win consecutiv­e games for the first time in more than a year.

Smith had eight catches including his score midway through the third quarter that put South Carolina ahead for good, 20-19.

Auburn was driving on its following series when Nix threw his third intercepti­on — and second to c Horn who brought the ball down the left sidelines to the Tigers’ 8. Harris was in the end zone a play later for a 27-19 lead and Auburn could not recover.

The Tigers closed to 3022 on Anders Carlson’s 22yard field goal with 6:39 left. Auburn got the ball back once more with 2:15 left and drove to the South Carolina 13. Nix, though, was called for intentiona­l grounding trying to avoid a sack and the Gamecocks held on to beat the Tigers for the first time since 1933.

Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said his team will have to get past this quickly. “We’re just going to have to be big boys and we’re going to have to man up and put it behind us and go into next week and find a way to win,“he said.

South Carolina had not won back-to-back games since defeating Kentucky and then-no. 3 Georgia last season. That win over the Bulldogs was the last time the Gamecocks had beaten a ranked opponent.

Auburn’s offense looked unstoppabl­e the first half and doubled up South Carolina in yardage (243-119) the first 30 minutes — except when Nix put the ball in danger.

Nix had 272 yards passing and was sacked three times.

Bigsby, the Auburn freshman, had 111 yards rushing and went past the century mark for a second straight game.

Auburn linebacker Owen Pappoe said the next week was critical for his team.

“We’re just going to stay together,” Pappoe said.

No. 4 Notre Dame 12, Louisville 7: Kyren Williams ran for 127 yards, Ian Book had a 13-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter and host Notre Dame (4-0, 3-0 ACC) held off Louisville (1-4, 0-4) .

Florida State 31, No. 5 North Carolina 29: Jordan Travis ran for two touchdowns and threw a scoring pass to help Florida State (2-3, 1-3 ACC) build a big first-half lead, and the Seminoles held off visiting North Carolina (3-1, 3-1).

Travis guided an offense that generated 434 yards for Florida State, but was shut out in the second half.

North Carolina quarterbac­k Sam Howell led three second-half touchdown drives to pull to 31-28, but the Tar Heels had drops on third and fourth down in the final seconds to end the comeback bid.

No. 11 Texas A&M 28, Mississipp­i State 14: Isaiah Spiller ran for 114 yards and two touchdowns and Kellen Mond threw for two scores to help visiting Texas A&M (3-1) beat Mississipp­i State (1-3).

No. 13 Miami 31, Pittsburgh 19: D’eriq King threw four touchdown passes to help host Miami (4-1, 3-1 ACC) beat Pittsburgh (3-3, 2-3). Will Mallory caught two of King’s scoring passes and the Hurricanes bounced back from a 42-17 loss at topranked Clemson last week.

Kentucky 34, No. 18 Tennessee 7: Kelvin Joseph and Jami Davis returned intercepti­ons for touchdowns in the first half and visiting Kentucky (2-2) shut out Tennessee (2-2) in the second half.

No. 23 Virginia Tech 40, Boston College 14: Herndon Hooker rushed for 164 yards and three touchdowns on 18 carries as host Virginia Tech (3-1, 3-1 ACC) ran for 350 yards against Boston College (3-2, 2-2).

 ?? JOE ROBBINS GETTY IMAGES ?? South Carolina’s Jaycee Horn reacts after one of his two intercepti­ons against Auburn on Saturday.
JOE ROBBINS GETTY IMAGES South Carolina’s Jaycee Horn reacts after one of his two intercepti­ons against Auburn on Saturday.

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