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Texas A&M Defeats South Carolina 48-3
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Texas A&M Defeats South Carolina 48-3

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Kellen Mond threw four touchdown passes to become the school’s career leader, Isaiah Spiller ran for 131 yards and the Aggies routed South Carolina 48-3 on Saturday night.

“We’re turning heads and doing a lot of things that people didn’t think we were going to do,” Aggies defensive tackle Bobby Brown III said. “We’re going to keep turning heads, proving people wrong.”

Just maybe all the way to a playoff berth. They certainly look the part against the Gamecocks.

“You always think you can be dominant,” Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said. “The experience has helped on each side of the ball. Learning to win each play and, in turn, the bigger picture is coming together.”

Especially when Mond, Spiller and the Aggies defense play like this.

Mond set the school mark with the 68th touchdown pass of his career, a 52-yarder to Devon Achane in the third quarter with the game long decided.

Mond also ran for a score to help Texas A&M improve to 5-1 — all in the Southeastern Conference — for its best start since opening 6-0 in 2016. The Aggies are 7-0 against the Gamecocks.

Mond and Spiller helped the Aggies open a 21-0 halftime lead and cruise to their fourth consecutive victory since a loss at Alabama last month.

Spiller had two short pickups for first downs — one on a fourth-and-1 with Texas A&M in chip-shot field goal range — before Mond flipped a 4-yard TD pass to Ainias Smith.

Mond found tight end Jalen Wydermeyer for two first-half scores. Wydermyer was left all alone and walked into the end zone on a 15-yard scoring grab. Right before half, Mond hit Wydermyer on a crossing route near the goal line to go up three scores.

South Carolina (2-4), coming off an off week, had no answer.

Quarterback Collin Hill was 8 of 21 for 66 yards and two interceptions before getting lifted in the fourth quarter for last year’s starter and current backup, Ryan Hilinski.

Kevin Harris, the SEC’s second-leading rusher coming in, was limited to 39 yards on 13 carries.

Mond had a 15-yard scoring run to start the third quarter before his long TD pass to Achane gave him his latest school record. Mond already holds career Aggies marks for completions, passing yards and total offense — probably with more on the way as his senior season continues.

He finished 16 of 26 for 224 yards.

Spiller also had two catches for 46 yards before limping off the field in the third quarter. The tailback went into the Aggies’ medical tent and came out running on the sidelines. But with Texas A&M’s big lead, he was not needed in the second half.

South Carolina has surrendered 1,071 yards and 100 points in losses to LSU and the Aggies its past two games.

The Gamecocks avoided their first shutout since 2018 on Parker White’s 48-yard field goal with less than six minutes left.

South Carolina linebacker Ernest Jones said the most disappointing thing was playing this poorly after a week off.

“It’s very frustrating,” he said. “We had an extra week and we just didn’t come out and play to the best of our ability.”

GAME CHANGER

Texas A&M started the scoring with a 12-play, 52-yard drive, capped by a three-yard pass from Kellen Mond to Ainias Smith with 4:40 left in the first quarter. Jalen Wydermyer and Devon Achane each had a pair of touchdowns for the Aggies’ offense.

KEY STAT

530 – The Aggies had a balanced attack of 264 rushing and 266 passing yards in the win as Isaiah Spiller ran 18 times for 131 yards and Kellen Mond was 16-for-26 for 244 yards and four touchdowns.

UP NEXT

Carolina travels to Oxford, Miss., for a 7:30 p.m. Eastern kickoff with Ole Miss. The game will be televised on SEC Network.