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63 - 17 This should be repeated on occasion. Never Forget
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63 - 17 This should be repeated on occasion. Never Forget


Jan 9, 2013, 7:32 PM

A great day was enjoyed by all--- well, most of us anyway!!


Clemson 63
(8-4, 5-3 ACC)
South Carolina 17
(5-7, 2-6 SEC)
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7:00 PM ET, November 22, 2003

Williams-Brice Stadium, COLUMBIA, SC
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CLEM 21 14 21 7 63
SCAR 0 10 7 0 17
Recap Play-By-Play Drives

Whitehurst throws four TDs

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Charlie Whitehurst tied the school record with four touchdown passes and Clemson's players made their strongest pitch yet to save coach Tommy Bowden's job with a 63-17 victory over archrival South Carolina on Saturday night.

Chad Jasmin added four 1-yard TD runs as the Tigers scored their most points ever in the 101-game series that began in 1896 -- and their most points in a game since the 1981 national champs beat Wake Forest 82-24.


Derrick Hamilton scores a TD for Clemson in the first quarter.

Bowden's future after five Clemson seasons was the week's most discussed topic. And just three games ago, Bowden looked as good as gone after the Tigers' 45-17 loss at Wake Forest.

But Whitehurst and the Tigers (8-4) capped a remarkable turnaround with their third straight win, and the sixth in seven years over the Gamecocks (5-7).

Clemson fans chanted Bowden's name as time wound down. Defensive linemen DeJuan Polk and Khaleed Vaughn carried Bowden to midfield when it was over.

Whitehurst finished 18-of-26 for 302 yards and helped Bowden to his fourth win in five meetings with Gamecocks coach Lou Holtz.
The victory put Clemson in line for the Gator or Peach bowls -- a decision that hinges on the Maryland-Wake Forest game next week.

Bowden's plans should be known more quickly. Athletic director Terry Don Phillips, who issued a statement of support for Bowden and the program on Tuesday, said the two would meet within days to evaluate things.

For the 83,987 at Williams-Brice Stadium, there was nothing to ponder -- the Tigers looked great.

Whitehurst, the son of former Green Bay Packers QB David Whitehurst, did most of the damage early on. He had long touchdown passes on Clemson's first three possessions -- 36 yards to Derrick Hamilton, 28 yards to Airese Currie and 39 yards to Ben Hall -- and completed his first 10 throws as the Tigers led 21-0 in the opening quarter.

When South Carolina scored 10 straight points in the second quarter to tighten things up, Whitehurst pushed the Tigers to two more TDs. His 22-yard run helped set up Jasmin's first TD. Then Whitehurst had passes of 28 yards to Kevin Youngblood and 26 yards to Tony Elliott as Jasmin scored with 12 seconds to go before halftime.

In the third quarter, Whitehurst got his record-tying fourth TD pass with a 27-yard toss to Duane Coleman. Whitehurst, a sophomore, has four four-touchdown games in 17 career starts. He also has 21 touchdown throws this season, tying Woody Dantzler's single-season mark.

South Carolina lost its fourth straight loss, giving Holtz another disappointing end to a promising year. He led the Gamecocks to 17 wins and two Outback Bowl wins in 2000 and 2001. But this was the team's second consecutive 5-7 season. The Gamecocks fell to 0-9 the last two years in games that could've gained them a bowl bid.

South Carolina had hoped to redeem a fading season against Clemson. Instead, the Gamecocks surrendered the most points ever in the rivalry since the Tigers 51-0 win in 1900.

A win was likely to send the Gamecocks to the Music City or Houston bowls. But they never had a chance.

Quarterback Dondrial Pinkins was sacked for an 11-yard loss on their first play. The receivers on all of Whitehurst's first-quarter touchdowns were wide open. At one point, South Carolina trailed Clemson in total yards, 177 to minus 4.

The 66-year-old Holtz, though, is expected to return for his sixth season. He agreed to a one-year contract extension this past Tuesday that keeps him here through 2008, although either side can void the deal with five-days notice.

Clemson's closing run this season began Nov. 8 with a dominating, 26-10 win over then No. 3 Florida State, son Tommy's first win in the Bowden Bowl over father Bobby's Seminoles -- a win picked at Saturday night by South Carolina fans with a sign at the stadium, "Thanks, Dad. Love, Tommy."

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Re: 63 - 17 This should be repeated on occasion. Never Forget


Jan 9, 2013, 7:36 PM

I guess Gamecock fans could bring up Jeff Grantz and 56-20 but they don't dwell on that game the way we fans do here.

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Re: 63 - 17 This should be repeated on occasion. Never Forget


Jan 9, 2013, 8:58 PM

Before Spurrier and the current streak,the only thing gamecock fans had were the 84/87 teams, handful of times they beat Clemson with fave moments such as Mike Hold dropping the ball/Taneyhill signing the paw. More bad than good memories and history surrounding 56-20 to neutralize it. 63-17 is still a recent warm loving memory for us asis all the times we beat them.

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thats because yall only have a 4 year history...***


Jan 10, 2013, 9:14 AM [ in reply to Re: 63 - 17 This should be repeated on occasion. Never Forget ]



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Re: 63 - 17 This should be repeated on occasion. Never Forget


Jan 9, 2013, 8:20 PM

45-0 works too

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Sure does !! All wins are good!


Jan 9, 2013, 8:38 PM

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Seriously


Jan 9, 2013, 9:21 PM

Stop living in the past. Posts like this make you look desperate. That win has zero impact on either program....different coaches, different players, different programs.

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Jan 9, 2013, 9:48 PM

You are right; recent history counts. A one point win over very good LSU team makes last years Orange Bowlold news.

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reach a little farther soccer boy...invalid excuses***


Jan 10, 2013, 9:15 AM [ in reply to Seriously ]



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Jan 10, 2013, 9:16 AM [ in reply to Seriously ]

Seriously stop obsessing over Clemson and stay on your own board.

You will not find a single Gamecock website in my browser history because I am not obsessed with you bunch of losers like you are apparently with us.

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