How to watch South Carolina vs. Tennessee
The South Carolina Gamecocks and Tennessee Volunteers are set for a Saturday night matchup at Neyland Stadium in Columbia, S.C. with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m and the SEC Network carrying all the action.
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Tom Hart will handle play-by-play duties with Jordan Rodgers providing analysis and Cole Cubelic working the sidelines.
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The Gamecock Sports Radio Network — heard locally in Columbia on 107.5 The Game — once again features former South Carolina quarterbacks Todd Ellis and Tommy Suggs in the booth with Chad Tucker taking over sideline duties this season.
The Gamecocks (2-2, 1-1 SEC) are coming off a 37-30 victory over Mississippi State Saturday night at Williams-Brice Stadium. Carolina has losses to Top 25 teams North Carolina and Georgia on its resume with a win over Furman to go along with its win Saturday night.
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Tennessee (3-1, 0-1 SEC) has blowout wins over Virginia, Austin Peay, and UTSA this season as well as a 29-16 loss at Florida.
Last season, South Carolina put up 606 yards of offense and Spencer Rattler threw six touchdowns as the Gamecocks defeated Tennessee 63-38 in Columbia.
A year prior, it was Tennessee that knocked off Shane Beamer’s Gamecocks with a 45-20 win in Knoxville.
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