The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Bentley leads South Carolina past Michigan in Outback

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, FLA. » Will Muschamp envisions championsh­ips in South Carolina’s future. Lots of them. “We don’t have all the trophies and the tradition and history but we have some grit,” the coach said after the Gamecocks rallied from a 16-point second-half deficit. to beat Michigan 26-19 in Monday’s Outback Bowl.

“We’ve got some toughness and resolve. You saw us down 19-3 and not a lot of good things happening for us,” Muschamp added. “All the arrows are pointing up for us. We’re going to have those trophies.”

Jake Bentley threw for 239 yards and two touchdowns Monday to pace the win, which gave the Gamecocks (9-4) at least nine wins in a season for just the seventh time.

Bentley shrugged off a slow start to toss scoring passes of 21 yards to Bryan Edwards and 53 yards to Shi Smith, the latter giving his team a 23-19 lead early in the fourth quarter.

The sophomore said once the Gamecocks began to have some success, the offense’s confidence grew.

“It’s just we started to execute well. The excitement, I think, is contagious to the whole team,” Bentley, voted the game’s most valuable player, said. “You see where we went from there.”

Michigan (8-5) finished with its first three-game losing streak under coach Jim Harbaugh. The Wolverines turned the ball over five times after halftime, including an end zone intercepti­on that denied them an opportunit­y to regain the lead with just under eight minutes to go.

The loss also cost the Big Ten a clean sweep of bowl games involving conference members. The league entered 7-0, looking to go unbeaten in postseason play for the first time since 1998 when it went 5-0.

“We kind of let them hang around and they took advantage of it.,” Harbaugh said. “They got better as the game went on. We didn’t get the knockout punch when we needed it.”

Bentley was 19 of 32 passing with one intercepti­on. Rico Dowdle, playing for first time since breaking his leg against Tennessee on Oct. 14, began South Carolina’s comeback from a 19-3 deficit with a 17-yard TD run.

Brandon Peters had a tough day for Michigan, completing 20 of 44 passing attempts for 186 yards through the air to go along with a pair of intercepti­ons. His second pick, with 1:05 remaining, sealed South Carolina’s second Outback Bowl victory over the Wolverines in five years.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? South Carolina running back A.J. Turner (25) celebrates with Javon Charleston during the first half of the Outback Bowl Monday against Michigan.
CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Carolina running back A.J. Turner (25) celebrates with Javon Charleston during the first half of the Outback Bowl Monday against Michigan.

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