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ATLANTA (AP) — Even the woeful NFC South, where no team has a winning record, can't hide the Atlanta Falcons' offensive shortcomings. Three straight setbacks, including an ugly to the Los Angeles Chargers, has left the Falcons 6-6 and feeling the pressure. Only a tiebreaker advantage over Tampa Bay has kept the Falcons atop the division. Now the Falcons must prepare to visit streaking Minnesota, which has . Veteran defensive tackle Grady Jarrett knows the Falcons must solve the flaws which have been exposed in the losing streak. “It’s now or never,” Jarrett said. “You have to flip the mindset fast.” Kirk Cousins threw four interceptions in the loss, matching his career high. Coach Raheem Morris said he didn't consider playing rookie Michael Penix Jr. against the Chargers and won't think about this week. Morris acknowledged the Falcons can't expect to win when turning the ball over four times. It was the latest example of Atlanta's offensive decline. In the three-game losing streak, Cousins has thrown six interceptions with no touchdowns. The Falcons were held under 20 points in each loss. What’s working If not for the rash of interceptions which has contributed to the scoring problems, more attention would be devoted to the surge of big plays on defense. The defense forced two fumbles and set a season high with five sacks, including two by Arnold Ebiketie. The Falcons ranked last in the league with only 10 sacks before finding success with their pass rush against Justin Herbert. Herbert was forced to hold the ball while looking for an open receiver, so some credit for the pass-rush success belongs to Atlanta's secondary. The Falcons gave up only two first downs in the second half and 187 yards for the game. What needs help Cousins, 36, was expected to be the reliable leader on offense after he signed The four interceptions were his most since 2014 with Washington. Cousins now will be in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons as he returns to Minnesota, his NFL home from 2018-23. Cousins has thrown 13 interceptions, one shy of his career high set in 2022. His passer rating of 90.8 is his lowest since his 86.4 mark as a part-time starter in 2014 with Washington. “Certainly when you haven’t played at the standard you want to a few weeks in a row, you know, you do want to change that, turn it around,” Cousins said. Stock up Running back Bijan Robinson had his busiest day of the season, perhaps in an attempt to take heat off Cousins. Robinson's 26 carries set a career high. He ran for 102 yards with a touchdown, his third 100-yard game of the season. He also was heavily involved as a receiver with six catches for 33 yards. With 135 yards from scrimmage, Robinson has eight games this season with more than 100 yards combined as a rusher and receiver, the second-most in the league. Stock down Tight end Kyle Pitts had no catches on only two targets. He has only six catches in the last four games after appearing to establish momentum for a big season with two seven-catch games in a span of three weeks in October. Morris noted the Falcons have “so many people that we've got to get the ball to” but noted he'd like to see Pitts more involved. Injuries Younghoe Koo's were such a concern that kicker Riley Patterson was signed to the practice squad on Friday and added to the active roster Saturday. Patterson was on the inactive list as Koo was good on two of three field goals, missing from 35 yards. Koo has made 21 of 29 attempts this season. He did not have more than five misses in any of his first five seasons with Atlanta. Key number 70 — WR Drake London had nine receptions for 86 yards, giving him 70 catches for the season. London, a 2022 first-round draft pick, is the first player in team history with at least 65 receptions in each of his first three seasons. While Ray-Ray McCloud III led the team with a career-best 95 yards on four catches against the Chargers and Darnell Mooney has had some big games, London has been the most consistent receiver. Next steps The Falcons face a difficult test Sunday in their visit to Minnesota (10-2), which has five straight wins and is 5-1 at home. ___ AP NFL: Charles Odum, The Associated PressBest Buy Posts Weak Earnings and Sales as Customers Wait for Deals
ATLANTA (AP) — Even the woeful NFC South, where no team has a winning record, can't hide the Atlanta Falcons' offensive shortcomings. Three straight setbacks, including an ugly 17-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, has left the Falcons 6-6 and feeling the pressure. Only a tiebreaker advantage over Tampa Bay has kept the Falcons atop the division. Now the Falcons must prepare to visit streaking Minnesota, which has won five straight . Veteran defensive tackle Grady Jarrett knows the Falcons must solve the flaws which have been exposed in the losing streak. “It’s now or never,” Jarrett said. “You have to flip the mindset fast.” Kirk Cousins threw four interceptions in the loss, matching his career high. Coach Raheem Morris said he didn't consider playing rookie Michael Penix Jr. against the Chargers and won't think about benching Cousins this week. Morris acknowledged the Falcons can't expect to win when turning the ball over four times. It was the latest example of Atlanta's offensive decline. In the three-game losing streak, Cousins has thrown six interceptions with no touchdowns. The Falcons were held under 20 points in each loss. If not for the rash of interceptions which has contributed to the scoring problems, more attention would be devoted to the surge of big plays on defense. The defense forced two fumbles and set a season high with five sacks, including two by Arnold Ebiketie. The Falcons ranked last in the league with only 10 sacks before finding success with their pass rush against Justin Herbert. Herbert was forced to hold the ball while looking for an open receiver, so some credit for the pass-rush success belongs to Atlanta's secondary. The Falcons gave up only two first downs in the second half and 187 yards for the game. Cousins, 36, was expected to be the reliable leader on offense after he signed a four-year, $180 million contract. The four interceptions were his most since 2014 with Washington. Cousins now will be in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons as he returns to Minnesota, his NFL home from 2018-23. Cousins has thrown 13 interceptions, one shy of his career high set in 2022. His passer rating of 90.8 is his lowest since his 86.4 mark as a part-time starter in 2014 with Washington. “Certainly when you haven’t played at the standard you want to a few weeks in a row, you know, you do want to change that, turn it around,” Cousins said. Running back Bijan Robinson had his busiest day of the season, perhaps in an attempt to take heat off Cousins. Robinson's 26 carries set a career high. He ran for 102 yards with a touchdown, his third 100-yard game of the season. He also was heavily involved as a receiver with six catches for 33 yards. With 135 yards from scrimmage, Robinson has eight games this season with more than 100 yards combined as a rusher and receiver, the second-most in the league. Tight end Kyle Pitts had no catches on only two targets. He has only six catches in the last four games after appearing to establish momentum for a big season with two seven-catch games in a span of three weeks in October. Morris noted the Falcons have “so many people that we've got to get the ball to” but noted he'd like to see Pitts more involved. Younghoe Koo's hip issues were such a concern that kicker Riley Patterson was signed to the practice squad on Friday and added to the active roster Saturday. Patterson was on the inactive list as Koo was good on two of three field goals, missing from 35 yards. Koo has made 21 of 29 attempts this season. He did not have more than five misses in any of his first five seasons with Atlanta. 70 — WR Drake London had nine receptions for 86 yards, giving him 70 catches for the season. London, a 2022 first-round draft pick, is the first player in team history with at least 65 receptions in each of his first three seasons. While Ray-Ray McCloud III led the team with a career-best 95 yards on four catches against the Chargers and Darnell Mooney has had some big games, London has been the most consistent receiver. The Falcons face a difficult test Sunday in their visit to Minnesota (10-2), which has five straight wins and is 5-1 at home. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.In a world where technology evolves at lightning speed, investing in an older model might seem like a short term savvy way to save a few bucks. However, choosing a less expensive and outdated laptop can lead to frustration as it quickly becomes obsolete. Why settle for yesterday’s technology when you can embrace the future? The latest MacBook Pro models equipped with the new M4 and M4 Pro chips have just hit the market, and they are available at huge discounts this Black Friday. Amazon is offering great deals on several configurations of the new MacBook Pro M4 models. The entry-level 14.2-inch MacBook Pro with the M4 chip is now available for $1,399, down from its original price of $1,599 . This model is perfect for everyday tasks such as web browsing, document editing and heavy media consumption. It features 16GB of unified memory and a 512GB SSD. See MacBook Pro M4 / 16GB / 512GB at Amazon For those who require more processing power, the 14.2-inch MacBook Pro featuring the M4 Pro chip stands out as a great option. This model boasts a robust 12-core CPU and a 16-core GPU combined with 24GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Priced at $1,749, reduced from $1,999 , this configuration is ideal for professionals who need enhanced processing capabilities for demanding tasks such as video editing or software development. See MacBook Pro M4 Pro 14′′ / 24GB / 512GB at Amazon If additional storage is essential, consider the 14.2-inch MacBook Pro with the M4 Pro chip that comes equipped with a larger 1TB SSD: This model is currently available for $2,099 on Amazon, down from $2,399 . With its powerful specifications and enhanced storage capacity, it caters to professionals who work with large files or require extensive software libraries. See MacBook Pro M4 Pro 14′′ / 24GB / 1TB at Amazon Improved Performance, More Energy Efficiency All models feature Apple’s innovative M4/M4 Pro chip architecture that significantly enhances performance while maintaining energy efficiency. The M4 chips improve CPU and GPU performance while integrating advanced AI capabilities through Apple Intelligence. This allows for faster processing of machine learning tasks and improved graphics rendering. Battery life remains one of the most appreciated features across all models— Apple advertises up to 24 hours of usage on a single charge —which is an industry-leading achievement for laptops. The combination of powerful hardware and optimized software (thanks to these Apple-developed chips) ensures that users can work throughout the day without needing to recharge frequently. In terms of performance differences among these models, users will find that the entry-level MacBook Pro is well-suited for general use but may struggle with more intensive applications compared to its Pro counterparts: The M4 Pro models are designed for professionals who require high-performance computing capabilities, whether it’s rendering high-resolution videos or running complex simulations. One of the great aspects of these Black Friday deals is that Amazon offers an extended return policy allowing customers to return products until January 31, 2025 . This extended timeframe makes it easier for shoppers to purchase gifts without worrying about immediate returns after the holiday season. As these deals represent the first discounts seen on these new models, stock is likely to diminish quickly. See MacBook Pro M4 / 16GB / 512GB at AmazonUnique among ‘Person of the Year’ designees, Donald Trump gets a fact-check from Time magazine
Paris Hilton came up with the idea for a pet grooming collection while drawing out ideas in her notebook. "I constantly think about how to improve on the products that I love to use every day," the lifelong pet lover says. "I thought, why shouldn't my pups have the same luxurious, spa-like experience, too? I knew I wanted a line of products that would be good for sensitive skin and create soft, silky hair . . . perfect for snuggling." The result is a 20-piece line available on Amazon that's priced from $16 to $18 and includes vegan, vet recommended, sulfate- and paraben-free formulas for pampering — from odor sprays and no-rinse shampoos to fragrance-infused serums. Hilton's particularly excited about the pre-blowout treatment and paw cream. "It's like a SLIVING spa day for your pets. And why not? They totally deserve it." Hilton notes that all the scents used are light, for more sensitive noses, but it's no surprise that she branded many of the spritzes with flavors like apple blossom, bergamot, lavender, cucumber melon, and sweet pea and vanilla. "I have a childhood obsession with perfume !" she admits, continuing, "I have over 30 of my own signature scents, and that's why the scents for my pet products are so important to me." The pet line is just one of Hilton's many projects. She also visits her studio to work on music, models in photo shoots, and champions causes for children in Washington D.C. "I prioritize my family, of course. I may be jet-setting on SLIV AIR, but you'll always see me with the kids in matching jammies and enjoying our time together. My days are never the same, and that's what I love," she says. Ahead, Hilton discusses the five products she uses most frequently in her daily life, from hot pink tech gadgets to beauty devices that prove her appreciation for skin care. Paris Hilton's Investment Must Have Hilton describes the Motorola Razr+ in Magenta ($976) as sleek. "I'm always multitasking, working on the business, writing for my music, and grabbing pics of products I love, and, of course, candids of the kids," she says. The Android device comes equipped with 256 GB of memory storage space, and the screen size measures just about seven inches. The phone is touted as having the largest, most advanced external display for a flip phone. Paris Hilton's Affordable Must Have "My pink air fryer is one of my go to busy mom items," Hilton says of the Paris Hilton 6-Quart Air Fryer ($49, originally $80), which comes with a touchscreen display and can accomplish eight different cooking methods. "With the push of a button I can have anything from a pizza to a cheesecake ready. And it's healthy, too." Hilton's device has a nonstick basket and the pieces are even dishwasher-safe. Paris Hilton's Morning Routine Must Have Hilton prioritizes skin care in her morning routine, depending on the Skin Skulpt Plasma Skin Perfector ($499) for its cold plasma technology that rejuvenates the skin, minimizes pores and blemishes, and tightens and firms skin — according to the brand. "I use it daily. It feels rejuvenating and helps product absorb really deep," she says, as one of the celebrities known for touting the device for its quality. Paris Hilton's Travel Must Have Hilton describes the Sketchboard Pro 2 iPad Art Stand ($129) as the "perfect way to let your inner creator run wild." It essentially transforms your iPad into a sheet of paper, creating a smooth drawing surface in either landscape, portrait orientation, or vertically like an easel — whatever is most comfortable for you. The magnetic legs and reinforced steel sockets allow for 20- to 72-degree standing angles, and the cradle locks your device firmly in place. Hilton says, "I'm always sketching ideas in my notebook," which is how she came up with the ideas for her new pet care line. "I think you should put a little sparkle in everything you do . . . so you'll see me using fun, colorful markers in my idea notebook in meetings. Never be boring." Paris Hilton's Sleep Must Have The Biodance Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask ($13, originally $19) is a bestseller, with nearly 8,000 reviews on Amazon. It starts out as an opaque mask that has a silicone-like feel, but you keep it on overnight, and in the morning it's transparent and ready to be peeled off. It's known to be extremely hydrating. "I love all things skin care. It's so important to have a routine, and face masks are a perfect little bit of me time," Hilton says. Sarah Wasilak (she/her) is the associate director of Shopping at PS. With plenty of experience in the commerce market, a keen interest in SEO, and 10 years as an editor at the brand, she enjoys writing across the lifestyle and health-and-fitness categories. She has bylines at PS, InStyle, Elle, Refinery29, Who What Wear, Elite Daily, Byrdie, and The Quality Edit and aims to amplify minority voices in all her work.Opposition forces seeking to overthrow Syria's President Bashar al-Assad launched their biggest offensive in years last week, and driving government forces out of the region. It was the first significant development in years in Syria's grinding civil war, which after almost 14 years had largely fallen from the world's headlines. It also raises fresh questions about the opposing sides, who supports them, and what might happen next. Here's what we know: Syrian rebels launched a two-pronged offensive on Aleppo last week, gaining control of the country's second largest city amid little resistance from government troops, according to residents and fighters. The insurgents are a coalition of Turkey-backed mainstream secular groups spearheaded by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an Islamist group designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S. and United Nations. The rebels have since pressed their advance to the south and southwest of Aleppo, capturing territory in Hama province and moving into the countryside around Idlib. HTS, formerly known as the Nusra Front, was al-Qaeda's official wing in the Syrian war but the groups broke ties in 2016. Another rebel group — the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, the internationally recognized Syrian opposition — launched a separate offensive from north of Idlib. It represents anti-Assad groups including the Turkey-backed Syrian National Army or Free Syrian Army. The assault followed the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, ending more than a year of fighting that started shortly after Israel went to war with Hamas in Gaza. Hadi al-Bahra, president of the National Coalition, says rebels began preparing to seize Aleppo a year ago but were delayed by the Israel-Hamas war. "The moment there was a ceasefire in Lebanon, they found that opportunity... to start," he said. Earlier this year, Israeli airstrikes in Aleppo hit both Hezbollah weapons depots and Syrian government forces, among other targets, according to an independent monitoring group. Israel rarely acknowledges strikes against Aleppo or other government-held areas of Syria. Iran which, like Hezbollah, supports the regime, has also been weakened by recent Israeli airstrikes. Russia — Assad's main international backer — is meanwhile preoccupied with its war in Ukraine. Aleppo, an ancient centre of commerce and culture in the Middle East, was home to 2.3 million people before the war. Rebels seized the east side of the embattled city in 2012, and it became the proudest symbol of the advance of armed opposition factions, but changed hands again when a brutal air campaign by Russia helped al-Assad retake the city. Intervention by Russia, Iran, Hezbollah and other groups did much to keep Assad in power, who now has 70 per cent of Syria under his control. The rest is held by a range of opposition forces and foreign troops. This latest change "has the potential to be really quite, quite consequential and potentially game-changing," if Syrian government forces can't hold their ground, said Charles Lister, a longtime Syria analyst with the U.S.-based Middle East Institute. Syria is split into three regions: each controlled by either the Assad regime, opposition forces or the Syrian Democratic Forces, a Kurdish-led coalition of U.S.-backed ethnic militias and rebel groups opposed by Turkey. Russia and Iran have sway over government-held areas, the single biggest chunk of Syria. The U.S. has forces in the northeast and east, backing the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. Turkey has troops in the rebel-held northwest. Hezbollah, the regime's third main supporter, does not currently intend to send fighters to northern Syria to support Assad, according to sources who spoke to Reuters. Turkish forces have northeast Syria, wanting to eliminate one of its main concerns on its borders: Kurdish-led groups. Iran has pledged to aid the Syrian government and on Monday hundreds of fighters from Tehran-backed Iraqi militias crossed into Syria to help fight the rebels, Syrian and Iraqi sources said. Syria's government has scrambled its forces to push back the offensive, with help from Russia. Both the government and Russia have been rushing reinforcements and striking rebel-held areas as they attempt to stall the opposition's momentum. Airstrikes pummelled Idlib in northwestern Syria on Monday, killed at least a dozen civilians including children, according to the White Helmets, a volunteer rescue group also known as Syrian Civil Defence. At least 44 civilians, including 12 children and seven women, were killed in northwest Syria from Tuesday to Saturday, according to the United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). OCHA added that over 48,500 people had been displaced, with key infrastructure — including hospitals, schools and water stations — damaged in the escalating hostilities. The United Nations has described the situation in Aleppo as "volatile and unpredictable." "The latest developments pose severe risks to civilians and have serious implications for regional and international peace and security," said UN Syria envoy Geir O. Pedersen in a statement. A rebel fighter carries a weapon as he stands at the entrance of Saraqeb town in northwestern Idlib province in Syria on Sunday. (Mahmoud Hassano/Reuters)By DAVID BAUDER Time magazine gave Donald Trump something it has never done for a Person of the Year designee: a lengthy fact-check of claims he made in an accompanying interview. Related Articles National Politics | Trump’s lawyers rebuff DA’s idea for upholding his hush money conviction, calling it ‘absurd’ National Politics | Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time National Politics | Ruling by a conservative Supreme Court could help blue states resist Trump policies National Politics | A nonprofit leader, a social worker: Here are the stories of the people on Biden’s clemency list National Politics | Nancy Pelosi hospitalized after she ‘sustained an injury’ on official trip to Luxembourg The fact-check accompanies a transcript of what the president-elect told the newsmagazine’s journalists. Described as a “12 minute read,” it calls into question 15 separate statements that Trump made. It was the second time Trump earned the Time accolade; he also won in 2016, the first year he was elected president. Time editors said it wasn’t a particularly hard choice over other finalists Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, Benjamin Netanyahu and Kate Middleton. Time said Friday that no other Person of the Year has been fact-checked in the near-century that the magazine has annually written about the figure that has had the greatest impact on the news. But it has done the same for past interviews with the likes of Joe Biden, Netanyahu and Trump. Such corrections have been a sticking point for Trump and his team in the past, most notably when ABC News did it during his only debate with Democrat Kamala Harris this fall. There was no immediate response to a request for comment on Friday. In the piece, Time called into question statements Trump made about border security, autism and the size of a crowd at one of his rallies. When the president-elect talked about the “massive” mandate he had received from voters, Time pointed out that former President Barack Obama won more electoral votes the two times he had run for president. The magazine also questioned Trump’s claim that he would do interviews with anyone who asked during the campaign, if he had the time. The candidate rejected a request to speak to CBS’ “60 Minutes,” the magazine said. “In the final months of his campaign, Trump prioritized interviews with podcasts over mainstream media,” reporters Simmone Shah and Leslie Dickstein wrote. David Bauder writes about media for the AP. Follow him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social.
NoneFANS think they spotted the moment that 'proved' I'm a Celebrity's Dean McCullough has been 'faking his fears'. I'm a Celebrity star Dean , 32, has screamed his way through six BushTucker Trials - quitting two of them after insisting he was too terrified to continue. In last night's episode the whole camp boarded the Fright Bus and were showered with a host of nasty critters. While stars including Maura Higgins and Tulisa shrieked as they were covered, viewers rushed to social media to point out Dean appeared very calm. One wrote: "Was it only me but was Dean NOT screaming in the bus trial and just getting on with it? "He forgot his act for a moment, which means he was playing for screen time." Another said: "Dean is extremely calm for someone who has spent the past week screaming during trials." Someone else commented: "Funny how Dean wasn’t screaming on the bus?" And a fourth added: "Strange that Dean was hardly screaming on the fright bus." Last night Dean finally conquered one of the trials. After taking on Jack and the Scream Stalk, the radio host managed to collect 10 out of 12 stars . Fans have been left convinced presenter Ant McPartlin isn't a fan of Dean and following the trial he appeared to double down on the rumours . He told Dean: "You even got a round of applause from us today." Dean replied: "Next thing you'll be following me on Instagram." Ant snapped back: "No, no, no, that's not going to happen." Dean was left lost for words with the response. ITV is logging all votes online at itv.com/vote or you can download the I’m A Celebrity app on your phone. Every time Ant and Dec announce a new trial you can cast five votes. Jane would love you to use all of them to get her another Bushtucker challenge. Later this week, vote to SAVE Jane from eviction.
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Gregg Wallace investigation update as BBC and MasterChef bosses issue formal statementCLEMSON, S.C. — Quarterback LaNorris Sellers could not be denied against Clemson. Neither could the South Carolina football team. Sellers worked his magic all afternoon and was the best player on the field as the Gamecocks won an instant classic, 17-14, over their biggest rival on the road and advanced themselves even further in the College Football Playoff conversation. Sellers had the go-ahead rushing touchdown with 1:08 to go and South Carolina picked off Clemson QB Cade Klubnik on the final drive to secure a thrilling rivalry win. Game recap In front of a sellout crowd in Death Valley, Sellers showed off his athleticism with a 38-yard run on the game’s opening drive. He avoided about four separate Clemson tackles on that play ... and then got strip-sacked at the Tigers’ 24 four plays later, nullifying a great scoring chance early. It was a missed opportunity in a first half full of them — for both sides. Clemson couldn’t get past midfield after defensive end T.J. Parker’s strip-sack of Sellers and had to punt. After forcing a punt on South Carolina's next drive, Clemson got chunk plays of 36 yards and 28 yards on catches from its two standout freshman receivers. But no points. Star Tigers running back Phil Mafah was tackled one yard short of the first-down marker on a pitch play, and South Carolina linebacker Demetrius Knight stuffed him on the ensuing fourth-and-1 run at South Carolina’s 11. Klubnik finally opened the game’s scoring with a 13-yard rushing touchdown on a quarterback draw, giving the Tigers a 7-0 lead with 12 minutes until halftime. South Carolina shot right back with a six-play, 75-yard drive to tie the game at 7-7 in the second quarter after a scoreless first frame, with Sellers, the Gamecocks’ standout redshirt freshman quarterback, making more defenders miss on a highlight 25-yard rushing score. The teams traded punts from there until the halftime break for a 7-7 tie. The Tigers and Gamecocks both produced well with nearly 200 yards of total offense apiece. But two units averaging over 30 points per game played a game of possessions in the opening half — with South Carolina punting twice inside Clemson’s 50 on attainable fourth downs. Clemson came out of halftime hot and put together a steady 11-play drive ending with Klubnik’s second rushing touchdown of the day (this one from 18 yards out) to retake the lead on its rival. The Tigers then had a golden opportunity to go up two scores after cornerback Avieon Terrell forced South Carolina running back Rocket Sanders to fumble. Clemson got to South Carolina’s 32, already leading 14-7. But Clemson got cute with an under-center play that looked like some sort of double-pitch wide receiver reverse. Klubnik tripped taking the handoff, got the ball to Mafah and he tossed it backward to Wesco for a loss of six. Or did he? Refs whistled the ensuing play dead, reviewed it for about five minutes and concluded that Mafah had thrown a backward pass and “never secured” the ball. In other words: South Carolina ball. The Gamecocks had the instincts to dive on Mafah’s pass after a wonky play and, for the second time on Saturday, blocked Clemson from scoring after a South Carolina turnover. But the Gamecocks couldn’t score either. Sellers got South Carolina down to Clemson’s 11 with about 10 minutes to go in the game, but South Carolina got backed up into a second-and-22 after a post-play penalty on offensive lineman Torricelli Simpkins III. The next play? Clemson safety Khalil Barnes picking off Sellers at Clemson’s 9-yard line to give the Tigers a third forced turnover in a critical situation. But Clemson went three-and-out after a high Klubnik pass and had to punt it back. After a promising drive fizzled, South Carolina’s Alex Herrera hit a 42-yard field goal to cut the score to 14-10 Clemson with 6:42 remaining in the game. South Carolina's ensuing surprise onside kick attempt failed, but it didn’t matter. Even with great field position, Clemson went three-and-out again and gave possession right back to the Gamecocks, trailing 14-10 with 5:09 remaining. Sellers worked his magic from there, before Klubnik’s pick ended it. ©2024 The State. Visit at thestate.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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