Auburn vs. USC: How to watch, live stream, start time, TV channel
AUBURN — After 18 days away from the friendly confines of Neville Arena, Auburn (7-2) returns home for a much-anticipated Sunday matinee matchup versus USC (5-4) televised nationally on ESPN.
A ticket to Sunday’s game was a hot commodity as the Tigers will play in front of their 43rd-consecutive sellout crowd at Neville Arena. With draft prospects and star power on both sides, 45+ NBA scouts and front office executives will be in attendance representing 27 teams across the league.
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The USC game is Auburn’s fourth home game of the season, which is tied with Florida and Texas A&M, for the fewest in the SEC. South Carolina has also played four home games, but the Gamecocks play their fifth home game Saturday.
USC is Auburn’s fifth game against a power conference opponent in the first 10 games of the season. The Tigers are 3-1 in the first four with wins over Notre Dame (ACC), Virginia Tech (ACC) and Indiana (Big Ten).
The game will also be streaming on fuboTV, so make sure and check that out!
Auburn and USC are meeting on the hardwood for the fourth time in both programs’ history. The Trojans lead 3-0 in the series. Sunday’s game marks the first time the two teams have played in Auburn.
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The Tigers will look to protect a 48-consecutive, non-conference game winning streak at Neville Arena, dating back to a 63-74 setback to Oklahoma State in the Big 12/SEC Challenge on Jan. 30, 2016.
After tying a program record with just three turnovers against Indiana on Dec. 9, Auburn committed just seven turnovers on Wednesday night against UNC Asheville. It markd the first time the Tigers have committed single-digit turnovers in consecutive games since last year’s NCAA Tournament when they had just seven turnovers against Iowa in the first round and followed it up with only eight turnovers against Houston in the second round.
Auburn has had three single-digit turnover totals in the last four games and has averaged just 7.0 turnovers during that period. For the season, the Tigers rank fourth in the SEC averaging 10.3 turnovers per game.
Reigning SEC Player of the Week and graduate senior forward Jaylin Williams is 31 points away from 1,000 career points, while senior guard K.D. Johnson is 10 points away from the same milestone.