If you turned away from the Texas A&M-South Carolina game after the first half, no one could have blamed you.
The Aggies were trailing 30-3 and quarterback Marcel Reed looked like a mess. They were turning the ball over and giving up big plays on defense.
Up to that point, there had not been a team in SEC to rally back from such a large deficit since at least 2004. But the Aggies had history in mind.
They scored 28 unanswered points in the second half, including 21 in the third quarter, to beat South Carolina 31-30.