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Sellers Accounts for Four TDs in South Carolina 51-7 Rout of Coastal Carolina
LaNorris Sellers accounted for four touchdowns and led South Carolina to its first win after five losses, with the defense limiting Coastal Carolina to 46 rushing yards.
- On Nov 22, 2025, South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers ran for two touchdowns and threw for two more, including a 75-yard pass to his younger brother Jayden, in a 51-7 win at Williams-Brice Stadium.
- After last year's nine-win season, South Carolina faced urgency this year following a 1-7 Southeastern Conference mark, while LaNorris Sellers showcased his escapability and strong arm atop preseason Heisman lists.
- Turnovers swung field position after a fumble by Tad Hudson, recovered by Jalon Kilgore, as South Carolina had 419 of its 579 yards by halftime and Sellers finished 16 of 20 for 274 yards.
- The victory boosts South Carolina's bowl prospects and momentum as Tim Beck's team finishes the season at home against state rival Clemson on Saturday.
- Despite recent Sun Belt title contention, the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers struggled, totaling only 118 yards with a lone touchdown on a blocked punt return by Jameson Tucker after last week's loss at Georgia Southern.
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Sellers accounts for four TDs in South Carolina 51-7 rout of Coastal Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — LaNorris Sellers felt as despondent as everyone else on South Carolina after enduring the crushing loss to No. 3 Texas A&M last week. He made sure the Gamecocks wouldn't let that collapse damage their resolve or the rest of the season. Sellars ran for two touchdowns and threw for two more, [...]
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LaNorris Sellers ran for two touchdowns and threw for two more in South Carolina's 51-7 rout of Coastal Carolina on Saturday. Sellers was considered a strong contender for the Heisman Trophy when the season began, something that fell apart as…
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