WATCH: South Carolina's LaNorris Seller throws 80-yard TD strike vs. Texas A&M

Jeff Hauser

WATCH: South Carolina's LaNorris Seller throws 80-yard TD strike vs. Texas A&M image

LaNorris Seller added insult to injury on Saturday. Before the end of the first half, the South Carolina quarterback capitalized on a goal line interception by Texas A&M's Marcel Reed. One play later, he stepped up and connected with Nyck Harbor for an 80-yard touchdown. 

The score gave the Gamecocks a 27-3 advantage over the No. 3 Aggies. If this pace continues for Texas A&M, they would will be tumbling in next week's College Football Playoff rankings. Their unbeaten record is also on the line and puts an SEC title run seriously in doubt. 

Reed ended up throwing a second pick on the ensuing possession, allowing for a 35-yard field goal by William Joyce and giving South Carolina a 30-3 halftime lead. 

Sellers showed up against the Aggies in a major way. The one-time Heisman Trophy contender started the season with a considerable amount of hype only to fall short of expectations. However, that wasn't the case on Saturday. He has thrown from 183 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. 

As for Reed, his bad half came at the wrong time. Despite the two turnovers, he has 141 yards on six completions with two quarters left to make a comeback against the Gamecocks. 

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