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  Saturday, Oct. 16 7:00pm ET
Arkansas players give coach game ball
 
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LITTLE ROCK (AP) -- There was a brief, harmless mutiny in Arkansas' dressing room after the Razorbacks' 48-14 victory over South Carolina Saturday night.

Normally, if there is a game ball or two to be handed out, the coaching staff does the honors. Instead, wide receiver Michael Williams -- speaking for his teammates -- made the presentation to head coach Houston Nutt.

"Coach Nutt said there was a lot of pressure on him going against his old mentor," said linebacker Jamel Harris. "So, we went out and played for him, not for ourselves."

Nutt was a backup quarterback for a year under former Arkansas coach Lou Holtz and was a graduate assistant during Holtz' last year at Arkansas. Saturday night, Holtz was the head coach on the visitors' sideline.

Quarterback Clint Stoerner was perfect on his first eight passes for 133 yards and three touchdowns as Arkansas dominated the Gamecocks.

The Razorbacks (4-2, 1-2 SEC) scored on their first four possessions as Stoerner threw scoring passes of 41 yards to Michael Williams, 24 yards to Anthony Lucas and 7 yards to Nathan Norman and Tony Dodson kicked a 29-yard field goal.

"Clint Stoerner was sharp as a tack," Nutt said.

The Gamecocks (0-7, 0-5) did not make a first down or complete a pass until they trailed by 17. Senior quarterback Kevin Sides, making his first start of the year, had one completion and two interceptions on his first 10 passes.

Holtz said the Gamecocks were far behind so fast "you haven't even opened your popcorn box."

The first 3½ minutes of the second half was a comedy of errors with a total of six turnovers on 10 plays. Stoerner was intercepted on his first two attempts of the third quarter. The Gamecocks lost a fumble on the play after the initial interception and Kenoy Kennedy intercepted a floater three plays after the second one. On Kennedy's runback, Antione Nesmith swiped the ball. Three plays later, Arkansas' Jeromy Flowers flattened Gamecock quarterback Mikal Goodman, who dropped the ball. Jamel Harris picked it up and ran 36 yards for a touchdown that made it 38-7.

"I didn't like the first three minutes," Nutt said. "It was the craziest I have ever seen."

On Arkansas' first touchdown, Stoerner looked to his left and saw South Carolina defensive backs lined up in the face of both Anthony Lucas and Michael Williams. He signaled Lucas in a few steps toward the middle of the field so that Lucas could pick off the defender assigned to Williams. Williams used the screen to reach the left sideline, turned upfield and caught Stoerner's pass in stride.

On South Carolina's second possession, Sides rolled left, bought a little time with an arm fake and then forced a pass that David Barrett intercepted. Four plays later, Stoerner watched Lucas as he worked his way free behind Sheldon Brown and then threw perfectly over Brown for a 14-0 lead. Stoerner's throw down the middle with a lot of zip was bobbled and then caught by Rossi Morreale for 37 yards and led to Dodson's field goal.

Sides overthrew Kerry Hood and Kennedy, playing centerfield, intercepted. His 37-yard return reached the South Carolina 11. On second down, the Gamecocks failed to pick up Norman out of the backfield and he was an easy target for Stoerner.

It was Holtz' first game in Arkansas since his Razorback teams went 60-21-2 from 1977-83.
 


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