COLUMBIA, S.C. —

The 122nd meeting between Clemson and South Carolina certainly did not disappoint.

After a slow start by both teams, the second quarter would provide nothing but fireworks.

The Tigers were able to score the first points of the afternoon. Adam Randall capped off a 7 play, 78-yard drive with a 10-yard rushing touchdown to give Clemson a 7-0 lead.

The Gamecocks were quick to answer, as LaNorris Sellers hit Nyck Harbor on a 53-yard deep strike to even the game up at 7-7.

The first half scoring wouldn't stop there. Clemson would drive the length of the field with Cade Klubnik taking matters into his own hands, evading pass rushers and finding the endzone from 3 yards out.

It would take South Carolina just one play to find the endzone on the ensuing possession. Sellers fou

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