The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Quarterbac­ks enter spotlight

Clemson’s Bryant, S. Carolina’s Bentley proving themselves.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina’s Jake Bentley and Clemson’s Kelly Bryant are quarterbac­ks eager to lead their teams to victory in the Palmetto State’s biggest rivalry.

O ne will walk from tonight’s matchup disappoint­ed.

Bentley will make his second start for the Gamecocks (8-3) against No. 3 Clemson (10-1), eager to redeem him- self and his team after last year’s 56-7 embarrassm­ent.

Bryant is the Tigers’ firstyear quarterbac­k who’s steadily climbed from the shadows of national cham- pionship passer Deshaun Watson to put Clemson back in College Football Playoff position.

Both South Caroli na natives will try and cap stel- lar regular seasons against each other in the annual matchup between the state’s two biggest FBS programs.

“Obviously, winning the state’s a big deal,” said Bentley, who grew up in the state’s Upstate region. “To be the quarterbac­k who does is a nice thing.”

Bentley’s first chance a year ago ended on the side- line of a 56-7 blowout after a battering left him throwing for just 41 yards. But he’s a

different player as a sopho- more. He’s nearly doubled his passing yards (2,429) and TDs (15) from last season and leads the Gamecocks with six rushing touchdowns.

Bryant, from Calhoun Falls, S.C., has also left a major mark with the Tigers. Almost everyone wondered if he had what it took to succeed the wondrous Watson, who led the Tigers to the national title game the past two seasons and won the championsh­ip last January.

“People just said I had big shoes I have to fill,” Bryant said. “I always would say, ‘I wear a size 16, so I fill big shoes every day.’”

Bryant has passed for 2,154 yards and 10 touchdowns.

He’s also run for 10 touch- downs, second most on the Tigers.

His importance to the offense was evident last month when Bryant, who has led Clemson to top-15 road wins over Louisville, Virginia Tech and North Car- olina State this year, left in the second quarter with a concussion in the Tigers’ lone loss at Syracuse.

“He’s not some guy that’s been starting here for a couple years,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. “He just grows every single time.”

Some other thi n gs to watch:

Streaky series: The Clemson-South Carolina rivalry has been marked by lots of streaks The games Tigers from over won the 2002-05 past four 15 straight before years. the Steve Gamecocks Spurrier won and five coach in row from 2009-13. Clem- son has won the past three meetings.

Poll debut: While Clemson has been part of the top four in every College Foot- ball Playoff ranking this season, the Gamecocks made their poll debut this week at No. 24.

Combined wins: The 18 wins from Clemson and South Carolina is third-most for the rivals when playing each other. The Tigers and since 19 in 2013. The most wins the two teams have had entering the rivalry game is 19 in 2012 and 2013.

More Moore: South Carolina linebacker Skai Moore is a senior and part of the last Gamecocks team to defeat Clemson in 2013. Moore, then a freshman, had his sec- ond career intercepti­on in the 31-17 victory. Moore tied the South Carolina career intercepti­on mark with his 14th in last week’s win over Wofford.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Clemson quarterbac­k Kelly Bryant has been solid as Deshaun Watson’s replacemen­t, helping the Tigers stay in contention for another playoff berth.
GETTY IMAGES Clemson quarterbac­k Kelly Bryant has been solid as Deshaun Watson’s replacemen­t, helping the Tigers stay in contention for another playoff berth.

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