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South Carolina vs. Alabama odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connolly10/06/24

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Alabama and South Carolina will face off in an SEC game on Oct. 12. in Tuscaloosa. The odds are in for the matchup, which will kick off at Noon on Saturday.

It’s no surprise that Alabama has opened as a significant favorite over the Gamecocks given that the Crimson Tide are the top-ranked team in the country and are incredibly tough to beat, especially at home.

The Crimson Tide are currently favored by 20.5 points, according to FanDuel. The over-under has been set at 51.5 points.

As for the moneyline, Alabama is a -1800 favorite on it. Meanwhile the Gamecocks are +920 on the moneyline.

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How to watch South Carolina vs. Alabama

Time: 12 Noon
Channel: ABC/Fubo TV Streaming
Location: Tuscaloosa (Ala.)

There were some who questioned if Alabama would continue to excel with Nick Saban gone, but Kalen DeBoer and his staff have done an excellent job. The first real test for the Crimson Tide came at the end of September as they held off Georgia in Tuscaloosa to remain unbeaten.

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Quarterback Jalen Milroe has developed well under DeBoer and is in the Heisman conversation. DeBoer recently shared what he has seen from the junior quarterback.

“He’s got the tools. He can spin it. He’s an accurate passer. He works hard. He’s got a lot of those intangibles,” DeBoer stated, regarding Milroe. “But I think what he’s doing a good job of is just staying disciplined to what we’re asking him to do. Not trying to go above and beyond, when we say, ‘You need to read this, or go through this progression,’ he’s done a really good job. I think that’s one area where I’ve seen him improve. I’ve told him that.

“His eyes are in the right spot 99% of the time, and that gets you going down the right path. Now, it’s just a matter of letting the tools that you have, that talent that you have, take over. He’s staying within himself, and he’s trusting the guys around him. The offensive line has done a good job, and I think he’s feeling comfortable in the pocket.

“Doesn’t mean it’s perfect. There are some times he had to make some throws and stuff real quickly on Saturday, but that trust around you helps bring out the best in you, as well.”