1. The wild day
The game had six lead changes, each team blew a nine-point lead and a backup led a game-winning drive necessitated by a 57-yard field goal — and that’s only about half of the wackiness of South Carolina’s 37-35 win against the Missouri Tigers. It was South Carolina’s third win in the series, running USC’s record to 5-2 since the Tigers joined the SEC.
2. The man of the hour
Michael Scarnecchia had only thrown 13 college passes before Saturday. Starting in place of Jake Bentley, all he did was throw for 249 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions and lead a 53-yard last-minute drive to win the game.