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No. 7 Alabama overcomes scare against unranked South Carolina to win 27-25

No. 7 Alabama overcomes scare against unranked South Carolina to win 27-25

Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) throws the ball in the end zone under pressure from South Carolina defensive back Kyle Kennard (5) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024, in Tuscaloosa away, Ala. The play resulted in an intentional grounding call for a safety. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt)

By JOHN ZENOR AP Sports Writer

Alabama held off South Carolina 27-25 with an interception on Saturday after giving the Gamecocks a chance to hand the Crimson Tide their second straight SEC loss by botching an onside kick before the final play of the game .

LaNorris Sellers hit Nyck Harbor for a 31-yard touchdown with 43 seconds left, but the Gamecocks (3-2, 1-3) failed to convert their two-point attempt. They recovered the ensuing onside kick, but with 13 seconds left, Sellers’ desperate attempt to lunge toward the end zone was intercepted at the goal line by Domani Jackson.

Jalen Milroe rushed for a 7-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter and then hit Germie Bernard for a late 34-yard score to help No. 7 Alabama (5-1, 2-1) survive the scare.

The Crimson Tide narrowly avoided another upset after losing to Vanderbilt last week, ending a brief stint as the top-ranked team in the country.

Milroe delivered when he had to in a game in which he was intercepted twice and flagged for a safety for intentional grounding on a sack in the end zone. Facing third-and-10, he found Bernard downfield without a defender anywhere nearby with 1:54 left to cap a 10-play drive.

Milroe was 16 of 23 passing for 209 yards with one touchdown and two rushing scores. Sellers was 23 of 31 for 238 yards with two touchdowns and was the final pick.

The Gamecocks entered the fourth quarter with a lead and had a chance to take it back. But Alex Herrera’s career-long 51-yard field goal attempt came up short.

Milroe capitalized on a Sellers fumble with his 7-yard touchdown run with 10:42 left, but the two-point pass failed, making it 20:19.

Alabama’s 14-0 lead was cut to two in the final 1:37 before halftime due to a series of big plays by South Carolina and the Tide break. That included a safety, turnovers by both teams and Sellers’ fourth-and-9 pass to a wide-open Mazeo Bennett Jr. for a 36-yard score.

For Alabama, that dominant first half and win over Georgia now appears to be a different season. But like in that game, the Tide managed to hold on.

Alabama could fall in the rankings despite the win.

Alabama next faces No. 8 Tennessee on Saturday, Oct. 19, in Knoxville.

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