UPI ARCHIVES
OCT. 16, 1982
David Charpia threw two touchdown passes and cornerback Ernest...
By STEVE HAGEY
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- David Charpia threw two touchdown passes and cornerback Ernest Gibson pounced on a punt he blocked for another score Saturday to give Furman a stunning 28-23 upset over South Carolina.
The Gamecocks, 3-3, were so heavily favored the oddsmakers didn't set a point spread for the game with the 2,500-student school from Greenville, S.C.
Furman, 4-2, led 21-3 early in the fourth quarter but seemed to be losing its grasp on victory when reserve quarterback Gordon Beckham led South Carolina to two straight TDs.
With their lead cut to 21-16 with 5:05 to play, the Southern Conference Paladins stormed 80 yards in six plays to go ahead 28-16 with just over two minutes to play. Tailback Robbie Gardner scooted in from the South Carolina 3 for the clinching score.
Beckham's 11-yard TD pass to Terry Bishop with one second to go was too late to matter as the Paladins posted their first win over the Gamecocks since 1949.
The turning point occurred late in the second quarter when South Carolina, leading 3-0 on Mark Fleetwood's field goal, suffered two costly penalties.
Furman's Tim Tanguay hit a 28-yard field goal, but a roughing-the-kicker call erased the score and gave the Paladins a first-and-goal at South Carolina's 5. Charpia then hit Steve Coppenger with a 3-yard touchdown pass.
A clipping penalty two minutes later moved South Carolina deep into its own territory. On 4th-and-17, Gibson blocked Chris Norman's punt and chased it into the end zone to give Furman a 14-3 lead just before the half.
Charpia capped a 78-yard drive with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Jack Borders for a 21-3 lead with 6:28 remaining in the third quarter.
The fired-up Gamecocks struck back early in the fourth quarter when Beckham sneaked over from the one. Beckham then led the Gamecocks on an 80-yard drive capped by his 17-yard touchdown pass to fullback Carl West. A two-point conversion attempt failed and Furman led 21-16.