Albuquerque Journal

South Carolina rally stings Michigan

Gamecocks prevent Big Ten bowl sweep

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

TAMPA, Fla. — Jake Bentley threw for 239 yards and two touchdowns Monday to help South Carolina overcome a 16-point second-half deficit to beat Michigan 26-19 in the Outback Bowl.

The sophomore tossed scoring passes of 21 yards to Bryan Edwards and 53 yards to Shi Smith, the latter giving the Gamecocks (9-4) a 23-19 lead early in the fourth quarter.

Michigan (8-5) finished with its first three-game losing streak under coach Jim Harbaugh. The Wolverines turned the ball over five times, 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.

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 passes for 186 yards and two intercepti­ons. His second pick, with 1:05 remaining, sealed South Carolina’s second Outback Bowl victory over the Wolverines in five years.

Quinn Nordin accounted for most of Michigan’s scoring, kicking field goals of 35, 26, 45 and 48 yards. Fullback Ben Mason scored on a 1-yard run in helping Michigan build its 16-point lead.

Peters, who returned to the lineup after missing the regular-season finale against Ohio State with a concussion, was hoping to make it more difficult for Harbaugh to replace him next season — even if Shea Patterson is one of the options.

Patterson plans to transfer to Michigan from Mississipp­i, a program hit with sanctions, and to petition the NCAA to allow him to be immediatel­y eligible. In addition to Peters and Patterson, the competitio­n for the QB job will include Dylan McCaffrey, son of former NFL player Ed McCaffrey and brother of Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey.

Eldorado graduate and Michigan tight end Zach Gentry caught two passes for 27 yards.

SOUTH CAROLINA 26, MICHIGAN 19 Michigan 6 3 10 0—19 South Carolina 0 3 13 10—26 First Quarter MICH—FG Nordin 35, 3:42 MICH—FG Nordin 26, :09 Second Quarter

SC—FG P.White 44, 8:45 MICH—FG Nordin 45, :00 Third Quarter MICH—Mason 1 run (Nordin kick), 9:56 MICH—FG Nordin 48, 5:47

SC—Dowdle 17 run (pass failed), 2:25 SC— Edwards 21 pass from Bentley (P.White kick), :51 Fourth Quarter SC—S.Smith 53 pass from Bentley (P.White kick), 11:33 SC—FG P.White 22, 3:47 A—45,687. MICH SC First downs 17 13 Rushes-yards 33-74 26-61 Passing 203 239 Comp-Att-Int 21-45-2 19-32-1 Return Yards 47 48 Punts-Avg. 7-34.42 8-36.75 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-2 Penalties-Yards 6-40 7-68 Time of Possession 34:17 25:43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Michigan, Higdon 17-65, Evans 9-24, Mason 1-1, Peoples-Jones 1-(minus 5), Peters 5-(minus 11). South Carolina, Dowdle 6-45, Turner 6-14, T.Williams 3-11, Denson 1-4, Bentley 6-(minus 1), H.Hurst 2-(minus 6), (Team) 2-(minus 6). PASSING—Michigan, O’Korn 1-1-0-17, Peters 20-44-2-186. South Carolina, Bentley 19-321-239. RECEIVING—Michigan, Peoples-Jones 6-58, Crawford 5-61, Z.Gentry 2-27, McKeon 2-16, Collins 2-15, Evans 2-11, Higdon 1-11, Schoenle 1-4. South Carolina, Edwards 5-88, R.Davis 4-23, S.Smith 3-59, H.Hurst 3-41, Dowdle 3-32, T.Williams 1-(minus 4).

MISSED FIELD GOALS—South Carolina, P.White 48.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA/AP ?? South Carolina quarterbac­k Jake Bentley passes during his team’s comeback victory over Michigan. He threw for 239 yards and two touchdowns.
CHRIS O’MEARA/AP South Carolina quarterbac­k Jake Bentley passes during his team’s comeback victory over Michigan. He threw for 239 yards and two touchdowns.

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