Life's a Beech, then you win
USC overcomes four picks, five sacks, blows out N.C. State
Drew Lattier
Staff Writer
Issue date: 8/29/08 Section: Sports
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USC snapped a five-game losing streak Thursday night, defeating N.C. State 34-0. With a score that looks like a blowout, the game was anything but one sided.
"It was a good win, but we aren't sitting around here bragging about it," said coach Steve Spurrier.
After thirty minutes of football that most would lose interest in, Carolina was leading just 3-0 at halftime.
"It was a big struggle," Spurrier said. "I appreciate the fans being patient with our offense."
On the first play of the game, all eyes were on Tommy Beecher, the Gamecocks new starting quarterback. After a short run from now starting tailback Taylor Rank, Beecher threw a 10 yard pass to Kenny McKinley. There was hope; the Gamecocks might put together an impressive offensive performance. All too quickly though, the offense turned sour for Carolina.
Later in the opening drive, Beecher threw an interception into the hands of N.C. State freshman Jimmaul Simmons. It was the free safety's first college play of his career.
Despite the lackluster offensive opening, the Gamecock defense came out ready to stop their opponent. After the interception, N.C. State took the field with their own rookie quarterback, freshman Russell Wilson. With Carolina reacting quickly and putting good pressure on Wilson, N.C. State lost three yards on their first offensive series. Wilson was forced to leave the game later in the half after suffering a concussion.
The USC offense continued to struggle throughout the first half, barely managing to break 100 yards of total offense through the first two quarters. Running backs Mike Davis and Rank saw almost equal playing time, yet neither one was able to establish the running game. For Beecher, poor throws continued to plague his first career start. Toward the end of the first quarter, Beecher threw another interception on an attempted pass to McKinley.
Another Beecher interception followed early in the second quarter, eerily bringing back memories of his poor spring game performance that was littered with turnovers. When all was said and done for Beecher, he threw four interceptions in a little over three quarters of play. Making the nightmare worse for Beecher was just who was picking off his passes. Four different N.C. State players tallied their first collegiate interceptions off the USC quarterback.
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chris
posted 8/29/08 @ 2:03 PM EST
Beecher or Bencher. All i know is that we're lucky the game was against NC State.
Bryon
posted 8/29/08 @ 2:11 PM EST
You have got to fix these terrible photos. Since the fall semester began, I haven't been able to read at least a quarter of almost every story. Poor, poor, poor. (Continued…)
Mike
posted 8/29/08 @ 6:03 PM EST
Thank goodness this wasn't an SEC opponent.
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