📺📲 How to watch South Carolina vs. Texas A&M
The South Carolina Gamecocks and Texas A&M Aggies are set for a Saturday afternoon matchup at Kyle Field in College Station with kickoff scheduled for noon eastern and ESPN carrying all the action.
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Mark Jones will handle the play-by play while Louis Riddick adds the color commentary. Quint Kessenich patrols the sidelines for the mothership.
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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.
South Carolina (2-5, 1-4 SEC) is dealing with a three-game losing streak after dropping a 34-12 contest at Missouri last week which followed losses to Florida and Tennessee.
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Texas A&M (4-3, 2-2 SEC) is coming off its bye week.
South Carolina defeated the Aggies 30-24 last season in Columbia, the program’s first-ever victory over Texas A&M.
Final injury report before Texas A&M game
Wide receiver Ahmarean Brown and offensive lineman Vershon Lee have officially been ruled “out” for Saturday’s matchup with Texas A&M, South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer said Thursday during his weekly call-in show.
Those two are among a long list of injured South Carolina players whom Beamer was hoping would make progress as the week progressed.
Beamer said Thursday, without naming specific players, that the others they’ve been tracking — Xavier Legette, Tree Babalade, Trovon Baugh, and Cason Henry — are still considered “questionable” for this week.
“We’ll see how it looks on Saturday,” Beamer said.