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HOW TO WATCH: Georgia Bulldogs vs. South Carolina Gamecocks
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ATHENS – Dawg Submit fills you in on tips on how to tune in as Kirby Sensible will get the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs’ able to play at South Carolina.
Time:
12:00 EST
Date:
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Location:
Williams-Brice Stadium – Cootlumbia, SC
Climate:
In line with The Googles: The sport is anticipated to be within the higher 80s. At kickoff it’s exepcted to be close to 89 levels. It’s anticipated to be sunny with little cloud cowl.
Line:
Georgia is listed as a 21.5-point favourite to beat South Carolina in accordance with FanDuel
TV:
ESPN
Streaming:
ESPN
Radio:
Athens: 106.1 FM
Athens: 960 AM
Atlanta: 750 AM
Atlanta: 95.5 FM
Twitter:
Instagram:
@georgiafootball
@dawg.publish
TikTok:
@footballuga
@dawgpost
Breakdown:
Kirby Sensible and the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs cruised to a simple 33-0 win over Samford within the Bulldogs’ house opener Saturday afternoon. Stetson Bennett threw for 300 yards, the protection was dominant all through, and kicker Jack Podlesny linked on 4 subject objectives in entrance of a crowd of 92,746 at Sanford Stadium.
After scoring touchdowns on its first seven drives in final Saturday’s season-opening 49-3 rout of then-No. 11 Oregon in Atlanta, Georgia (2-0) didn’t get into the tip zone as simply in opposition to Samford (1-1), an FCS squad from the Southern Convention. Podlesny, who was busy booting additional factors final week, made subject objectives from 27, 25, 26 and 25 yards.
Georgia ended the sport with 479 yards of offense, averaging 6.4 yards per play, whereas the protection held Samford to 128 whole yards. It was Georgia’s third win in three conferences in opposition to Samford. The groups first performed in 1943 when Samford was nonetheless Howard Faculty. Georgia gained that assembly 38-0 and beat Samford 42-14 in 2017.
The Bulldogs hit the street subsequent week for his or her Southeastern Convention opener at South Carolina. The Gamecocks dropped their SEC debut Saturday, falling 44-30 at No. 16 Arkansas.
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South Carolina’s SEC dominance facing enormous stress test
No. 2 South Carolina has been on an exceptional run in the SEC the past few seasons.
It’s been a whopping 1,107 days since the Gamecocks lost a regular-season game against a conference foe.
And their 90-49 pummeling of Texas A&M on Thursday was South Carolina’s 50th consecutive regular-season SEC win.
The last time South Carolina lost an SEC game was its 2021 conference opener, when Missouri remarkably handed the Gamecocks a one-point overtime defeat.
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South Carolina will be without starting point guard vs. Auburn men’s basketball
Auburn men’s basketball was already a heavy favorite in its Saturday afternoon matchup with South Carolina, and the game just got tougher for the Gamecocks.
Starting point guard Jamarii Thomas was ruled out on Friday night’s Southeastern Conference availability report, a sizable blow to South Carolina’s offense. Thomas is averaging 12.3 points and 3.3 assists per game this season, leading the team in the latter category. Thomas also leads the team in minutes per game, averaging 31.1.
His absence is due to a knee sprain suffered in practice, according to a release from the university Friday evening. When previewing the game during his Thursday news conference, Bruce Pearl said he was “really impressed” with Thomas.
Thomas and senior guard Myles Stute were the two players listed as out on Friday’s report and forward Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk was listed as probable.
No Auburn players were listed on the availability report, meaning the Tigers will have all of their players available for Saturday’s game.
Peter Rauterkus covers Auburn sports for AL.com. You can follow him on X at @peter_rauterkus or email him at prauterkus@al.com
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Deadspin | No. 2 Auburn visits South Carolina with top spot in sight
Bruce Pearl is the winningest coach in Auburn history, and another milestone is within his grasp — the No. 1 ranking in next week’s Associated Press Top 25 poll.
The No. 2 Tigers will attempt to run their winning streak to eight games and impress voters even further Saturday afternoon with a visit to South Carolina in Columbia, S.C.
Auburn (14-1, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) is unbeaten since its six-point loss at Duke on Dec. 4. The Tigers won the first six games of their streak by at least 16 points before Pearl, who is in his 11th season as Auburn’s coach, got his 214th win in Tuesday’s 87-82 victory at Texas.
Pearl surpassed Joel Eaves (1949-63), and his achievement occurred on the same night top-ranked Tennessee was handed a 30-point loss at eighth-ranked Florida. The Tigers began this season No. 11 and moved up to the top five on Nov. 11 before becoming the second-ranked team following an impressive showing to win the Maui Invitational.
Auburn’s latest win might have been its toughest since the trip to Hawaii, when it beat Iowa State, North Carolina and Memphis. The Tigers allowed a 21-point lead in the second half to slip to three in the final minute on Tuesday.
“The kids were excited about it,” Pearl said of his record. “I have confidence in them, and over a period of time, their confidence builds in us. I don’t think we panicked late. We’ve got a lot to learn from. The kids were happy for me.”
Auburn has scored at least 80 points in 12 games and continues to get big performances from Johni Broome, who has led the team in scoring in four straight games after totaling 20 points and 12 rebounds Tuesday. Broome is averaging a double-double for the season and leads the Tigers in scoring (18.7 points per game), rebounds (11.2) and assists (3.4).
Broome is one of six Auburn players to average in double figures in scoring. The Tigers continue to get steady outings from Chad Baker-Mazara, whose 16 points Tuesday marked the 12th time he reached double figures this season. The Gamecocks (10-5, 0-2), meanwhile, are off to a rough start in conference play and will face their third straight ranked opponent after losing by a combined 55 points to Mississippi State and Alabama.
South Carolina struggled with slow starts in portions of its non-conference schedule, and the issue is appearing through the two conference games. After trailing Mississippi State by 25 at halftime a week ago, the Gamecocks faced a 45-28 halftime deficit against Alabama.
Off to a slow start in conference play is Collin Murray-Boyles, who was 3 of 15 from the field and scored 11 points in the past two games after reaching double figures in 12 of 13 non-conference games.
“Some of it is doubling. I think he’s been sped up a little bit,” South Carolina coach Lamont Paris said about Murray-Boyles. “You gotta make decisions in traffic and sometimes in a short amount of time, and he didn’t do a great job.”
South Carolina hopes Murray-Boyles can bounce back in conjunction with strong performances from Jacobi Wright, who scored 20 against Alabama. The Gamecocks also got 10 from Zachary Davis after he finished with 22 at Mississippi State. Arden Conyers likely will see more time in place of Myles Stute, who is out indefinitely with a blood clot in his leg. Conyers played a season-high 19 minutes Wednesday after appearing for a combined 16 minutes in his five appearances during the non-conference schedule.
–Field Level Media
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