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Maybe it would be easier to list what Stephon Gilmore did NOT do for South Carolina on Saturday.
Amid the bustle outside No. 15 Clemson's locker room after Saturday's game, tight end Michael Palmer grabbed offensive coordinator Billy Napier's shoulder and whispered a brief message.
His postgame handshake with Dabo Swinney complete, Steve Spurrier headed toward the northeast end zone for the traditional playing of the South Carolina alma mater when he was intercepted by a bucket of water.
C.J. Spiller said he wanted to throw up. And that was BEFORE Saturday's game against archrival South Carolina.
South Carolina on Saturday took away something more important than the Hardee's Trophy - salvation of a season following a victory against its Upstate rival.
His game-opening 88-yard kickoff return for a touchdown was the NCAA-record-breaking seventh of his career, and pushed him past 7,000 all-purpose yards in four seasons.
You're thinking: George Rogers, a former USC star and winner of the 1980 Heisman, voting for a Clemson Tiger? Absolutely, he said. | Spotlight on Spiller as USC, Clemson collide
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