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To say this has been a challenging college football season is quite an understatement, and Week 11 just continued that same storyline. While the Clemson Tigers were on a bye following a tough overtime loss at Notre Dame, the South Carolina Gamecocks traveled to Oxford, Mississippi looking to get back in the win column against the Mississippi Rebels.

In a wild, high-scoring affair, which saw the lead change hands ten times, it was South Carolina’s defense that couldn’t make the key defensive stops when it mattered most. After the Gamecocks took a 42-38 lead less than three minutes into the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs reeled off 21 straight points, winning the game by a final score of 59-42.

With so much scoring, it’s only natural that the Terminix Pest Player of the Game would go to a player on the offensive side of the ball. And this week’s recognition went to sophomore running back Kevin Harris, who tried to carry South Carolina to victory behind 243 yards rushing and five touchdowns.

Hear the call for the Terminix Pest Players of the Game from Week 11 action in the tweets below.

Trevor Knox is the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Terminix Service, Inc., one of the largest and most respected pest control companies in the Southeast. With nearly a decade of experience spanning field operations, branch management, and executive leadership, Trevor brings a deep, practical understanding of both the business and service sides of the industry. A “20 Under 40” honoree and active leader in professional development and community initiatives, Trevor’s insights reflect real-world expertise and strategic vision—making his perspective one worth listening to.

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Trevor Knox is the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Terminix Service, Inc., one of the largest and most respected pest control companies in the Southeast. With nearly a decade of experience spanning field operations, branch management, and executive leadership, Trevor brings a deep, practical understanding of both the business and service sides of the industry. A “20 Under 40” honoree and active leader in professional development and community initiatives, Trevor’s insights reflect real-world expertise and strategic vision—making his perspective one worth listening to.

View all posts by Trevor Knox

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