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South Carolina lost to Alabama 29-22 after a late-game fumble by quarterback LaNorris Sellers.
Sellers lost the ball with 1:51 remaining while attempting to lead a game- winning drive.
Coach Shane Beamer intentionally let Alabama score a touchdown to get the ball back with some time on the clock.
South Carolina's offense was unable to score on its final possession after Alabama's go-ahead touchdown.
COLUMBIA — South Carolina football quarterback LaNorris Sellers fumbled with 1:51 to play and No. 4 Alabama recovered it with prime field position and enough time to secure a 29-22 victory on Oct. 25.
Sellers was aiming to lead the offense downfield with the game tied 22-22 before he fumbled on the South Carolina 38-yard line. Germie Bernard scored on a 25-yard r

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