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Vanderbilt football vs South Carolina: See top photos of Diego Pavia, LaNorris Sellers

LaNorris Sellers was removed after a helmet-to-helmet hit by Vanderbilt's Langston Patterson, who was ejected for targeting, impacting South Carolina's offense significantly.

  • On September 13, 2025, Vanderbilt faced the Gamecocks in a closely contested game held in Columbia, South Carolina, with the final score ending 34-31 in favor of the home team.
  • The game featured a targeting penalty where Vanderbilt's Langston Patterson was ejected for a high hit that injured South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers, who did not return.
  • Sellers threw six completions out of seven attempts for a total of 94 yards before leaving the game late in the second quarter due to an injury sustained on a pass play that led to an extended targeting review by the officials in Birmingham.
  • Coach Shane Beamer voiced his frustration during halftime about the lengthy targeting review, unsure of the process or location of the officials, and felt the call should have been clear-cut.
  • This game marked the SEC opener and a critical test for both teams; Vanderbilt aimed to build on its 2-0 start including a win at Virginia Tech, while South Carolina relied on home-field advantage and Sellers' performance.
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Vanderbilt 31, No. 11 South Carolina 7

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Vanderbilt knocks out Sellers, upsets No. 11 South Carolina to snap 16-losing streak vs. Gamecocks

Diego Pavia completed 18 of 25 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns, Jamezell Lassiter ran for a 44-yard score and Vanderbilt hammered No. 11 South Carolina 31-7 on the road Saturday to snap a 16-game losing streak to the Gamecocks.

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