COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Turnovers from South Carolina held them back in a tough loss, falling to Clemson 28-14 in the Palmetto Bowl.
South Carolina hasn’t beaten Clemson in Williams-Brice since 2013. After Saturday’s win, the streak will continue.
Takeaways were the name of the game in the noon matchup.
In the Gamecocks’ second drive of the game, Sellers threw a pass to Jarod Brown for a big gain, who ended up stripped to give Clemson their first forced turnover of the game.
The Tigers failed to capitalize on the turnover after giving up one of their own.
Near the 20, Cade Klubnik threw an interception in the endzone to Gamecock star Jalon Kilgore, giving South Carolina the ball right back.
The first quarter ended with a 0-0 score.
South Carolina couldn’t capitalize on their turnover

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