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Texas A&M comes back to beat South Carolina 24-17

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With one minute left in the third quarter of this game, Texas A&M was down by double digits at home to South Carolina. The offense had clicked a little bit early in the game, then sputtered and almost completely died in the second quarter, then just barely caught rhythm again late in the third, churning up 55 yards to set up a long-ish field goal.

LaCamera nailed it with 59 seconds left in the quarter, and that was the spark.

The Aggies went into the fourth quarter trailing 17—10 and played like a different team. The OL rotation resulted in fresh legs churning up huge holes for Keith Ford, who rumbled over pretty much every hapless Gamecock who stood in his way.