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  Saturday, Sep. 25 7:00pm ET
Bulldogs blank Gamecocks, remain unbeaten
 
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) -- Mississippi State is 4-0 for the first time since 1965. Lou Holtz is 0-4 for the first time ever.

"It's discouraging. I don't know how many times you can keep getting off the mat and keep getting your teeth kicked," Holtz said after South Carolina lost 17-0 Saturday night at 23rd-ranked Mississippi State.

Holtz is in his 28th season as a coach, having ended a two-season hiatus from the field when he took on the challenge of reviving the South Carolina program. So far, it's been a frustrating venture.

Derek Watson
South Carolina running back Derek Watson sprints past Mississippi State defensive end Bobby Pressley.

South Carolina (0-4, 0-2 Southeastern Conference) has outgained its last three opponents, but has scored just one touchdown this season while its losing streak has stretched to 14 games. The Gamecocks had an edge in every major offensive category except scoring against Mississippi State, including 20 first downs and 296 yards.

"I'm tired of moral victories," said linebacker Corey Atkins, who led the Gamecocks with 12 tackles.

Ashley Cooper returned an interception 52 yards for a score and Wayne Madkin had to scramble out of trouble for the only offensive touchdown by Mississippi State, which had just nine first downs and 181 yards in its SEC opener.

Mississippi State had just 102 yards in the first half, but led 10-0 after Cooper intercepted a tipped pass and raced 52 yards for a touchdown with just 21 seconds left.

"We're only three up and they starting getting momentum and controlling the ball. The edge is going to them and we come up with a big play," Mississippi State coach Jackie Sherrill said. "We just didn't control the clock. We had a chance to get some big plays and didn't."

Phil Petty, sacked for a 9-yard loss on the previous play, was under pressure again when his overthrown ball tipped off the hands of his receiver. Cooper grabbed the ball inches off the ground, gained his balance and raced down the sideline almost untouched.

"I made the catch, thought I was going to fall, but the good Lord picked me up and I scored," Cooper said.

The Gamecocks opened the second half with a 15-play possession that took nearly eight minutes. But they come up empty, after driving 61 yards to the Mississippi State 19, when Derek Watson was stopped for a 2-yard loss on fourth down.

South Carolina was shut out for the second time this season, and for the second year in a row by Mississippi State, which won 38-0 in Columbia a year ago.

"We had everything that can go wrong go wrong at an opportune time," Holtz said. "That's a pretty good defense, though. Let's give them credit."

Mississippi State, whose SEC Western Division title last year was its first league football championship since 1941, has allowed just 28 points this season.

The Bulldogs went ahead 17-0 late in the third quarter when Madkin, scrambling away from pressure on third-and-18, found Kelvin Love in the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown. South Carolina defender Kevin House misjudged the ball, and missed a chance to at least knock the ball down when he stepped forward a couple of steps -- and Love made the catch undefended.

"That was a big play. Wayne was flushed out of the pocket and came around to find Love, who made an outstanding play," Sherrill said.

On the final play of the third quarter, South Carolina lost Petty to an injured left knee. The extent of the injury wasn't known, but the starting quarterback was visibly in pain and unable to put weight on the injured leg.

Reserve Kyle Crabb had a 20-yard completion on his first play, but his second pass was tipped at the line and intercepted by Barrin Simpson.

South Carolina squandered its best chance to score on its second possession of the game. After Antione Nesmith was stuffed for no gain on third down at the Mississippi State 2, the Gamecocks turned down the chance to attempt a game-tying field goal.

Petty, who had completed his only two passes on the drive for 37 yards, was sacked on fourth down by Alvin McKinley.

The Gamecocks got just three first downs the rest of the first half, two of coming on the drive ended by Cooper's interception return.

Mississippi State led 3-0 after Scott Westefield's 43-yard field goal less than five minutes into the game.
 


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