South Carolina’s offense staked itself to a 10-point lead against Texas A&M by living on the edge.
The Gamecocks’ best drives came with Jake Bentley dodging pass rushers and heaving long tosses or letting players make runs after the catch. The team’s last touchdown came on a drive that started with Ty’Son Williams going 34 yards, the best USC run of the night, and then had passes of 29 yards and finally 13 for the score.
USC got the ball back and started by running the ball, twice, both for losses of two yards, and a punt came one play later.