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South Carolina beat Missouri Saturday at Columbia, 37-35. The game was dramatic, but it will be remembered mostly from him weird. The events leading up to Gamecocks' last-minute victory goal offered a lot of oddities to last a year.
For starters, Missouri inexplicably tried to give the impression of kicking aside after scoring 7-0.
The kick did not cover the 10 yards needed to get Mizzou to recover without Gamecock bluffing first, and South Carolina scored three players later to equalize. But apparently, the head coach of the Tigers, Barry Odom never called a kick next to it:
"It's not – he played badly," Barry Odom told SEC Network reporter Kris Budden. "I know it looked like one side. We tried to reduce it on the right side, to miss it and, obviously, in a bad situation. "
The game offered an excellent double of Mizzou.
At halftime, torrential rains passed through Colombia. And then things got really weird.
Rain prevented the dashboard and headsets from working. For a while, ESPN did not even display a dashboard on the score graph at the bottom of the screen.
In the third quarter, Missouri's Drew Lock made a choice of six to give South Carolina a lead. It was not any choice.
Obviously, he could not see that his receiver on a screen pass had fallen. You can not really blame him, however, because look at how much this rain was falling violently:
After the rain, the ground was covered with all kinds of things:
Conditions have also created special teams play even stranger than an accidental kick.
- After Damarea Crockett's 70-yard touchdown was called back because the replay manager zoomed in on the pixels to determine that he had gone off the field at 11, and after the Tigers had made three penalties for out of the shooting range, Mizzou Corey Fatony Plain dropped a loose ball and South Carolina recovered it near the middle of the field. This set up a go field goal for the Gamecocks.
- After the six players played 31-23 on the Gamecocks, Mizzou headed for SC 2. But after a fatal blow, the Tigers had to settle for an attempt to place on Tucker McCann's goal. He missed the ball on the right, even though we could barely see the ball on the television.
- In the second half of the fourth quarter, South Carolina started its own series of goofs. Joseph Charlton's shot was blocked by MU's Tre Williams, who staged a tiger touchdown.
- South Carolina recovered the ball and scored three goals, and Charlton mismanaged his own free kick. He tried to run for the first try and scored eight yards.
- After Lock's second interception in the second period, Jamyest Williams pulled the ball out of Kam Scott's belly of Mizzou while both players were on the ground (it seemed that Williams' foot could have been out of reach when he He had recovered, but the South Carolina rereading chose to try a false goal instead of asking Parker White to attempt a 51-yard pass and Mizzou stopped.
Then came the lightning. The game was delayed with Mizzou driving and he stays 2:41. The delay lasted well over an hour.
Mizzou's mascot, Truman the Tiger, was not impressed.
After all that …
… a match complicated by special teams' mistakes put an end to the only possible path: McCann won the Missouri victory with a FIFTY-SEVEN YARDER … and White gave Carolina the win with 33 yards in the race. Of course. And that was not all:
OK, that was all. May be.
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