On Saturday, Sept. 27 under the lights of Williams-Brice Stadium, the Gamecocks snapped their two-game losing streak with a 35-13 win against the Kentucky Wildcats.
The star of the night was South Carolina's defense, which was able to shift momentum in favor of the team with two second quarter defensive touchdowns. This win also extended South Carolina's win streak against Kentucky to four straight games.
"Obviously, when you score twice on defense, you're going to be really hard to beat," head coach Shane Beamer said following the win.
In the early minutes of the second quarter, sophomore edge Dylan Stewart made a momentum-shifting play when he sacked Kentucky redshirt freshman quarterback Cutter Boley, forcing a fumble. The loose ball was scooped up by redshirt senior edge Jatius Geer resulting in a 41-yard touchdown.
Just minutes later, Boley threw an interception to redshirt junior defensive back Gerald Kilgore, who returned it for a 45-yard touchdown. Redshirt sophomore quarterback LaNorris Sellers said the sudden burst of defensive scoring ignited the offense.
"(The defense) are going out there making more plays, (they're) scoring points, so it's easy on us," Sellers said.
Shortly before halftime, Boley threw another interception, this time to junior defensive back Brandon Cisse. Cisse returned for 30 yards to set up the Gamecocks inside Kentucky territory. Graduate running back Rahsul Faison powered through the Wildcat defense for a 6-yard touchdown.
In the final seconds of the first half, after a series of laterals by Kentucky's offense to try and find the end zone, sophomore linebacker Fred “JayR” Johnson delivered a crushing tackle that knocked the ball loose. Junior defensive back Jalon Kilgore recovered the fumble for a loss of 3 yards to close out the first half.
Though no points came directly from the drive, it was a clear demonstration of South Carolina's defense forcing Kentucky into chaos and handing its offense favorable field position throughout the night.
"A lot of people did their job which allowed other people to shine and make plays tonight," Gerald Kilgore said.
South Carolina’s defense continued to impress in the second half. Redshirt sophomore defensive back Vicari Swain broke up a pass on Kentucky's opening drive before senior edge Bryan Thomas Jr. capped off his dominant performance with one of his two sacks on Boley.
Thomas Jr. finished with seven total tackles, five solo tackles and two sacks in the game. The Gamecocks’ defense had a total of 62 tackles, 46 solo tackles, six sacks, four quarterback hits and two interceptions against Kentucky.
South Carolina's defense brought the firepower, but its offense supplied the finishing touch. Both sides of the ball complimented each other well, something that Beamer wants his team to look like for the rest of the season.
"We looked like how I want this team to be, and we're a young team that continues to get better," Beamer said.
What’s next?
The South Carolina Gamecocks will have a bye the weekend of Oct. 4, and will then travel to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to face the LSU Tigers on Oct. 11 at Tiger Stadium.