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Three Key PlaysLoss of fourOn its first two drives, Kentucky had a handful of positive plays but couldn’t string anything together. The second play of the third drive was a big 32-yard completion to get into South Carolina territory. But O’Donnell Fortune blew up the next play for a loss of four. The next two plays were sacks and Kentucky punted. The next possession began with another sack, followed by a keeper for a loss of a yard. A throwaway under pressure finally ended the streak of five straight negative plays, but the Gamecock defense had set the tone for the rest of the game. 32-yard ca…

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