Vanderbilt's Sims sets school record with two kick-returns TDs in a game
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Vanderbilt defensive back Darrius Sims set a school record when he ran back his second kick-return touchdown in a game Saturday night in Nashville.
Overall on the night, the sophomore has returned three kicks for 217 yards, including a huge 100-yard return in the third quarter.
His first return touchdown came on the game's opening kickoff, a 91-yard sprint.
In-game announcer Jesse Palmer had some choice words for South Carolina after Sims' second score: "Yeah, you probably want to stop doing that now." That's right, Jesse.
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