How to watch the South Carolina spring game

The annual South Carolina Garnet and Black spring game is set for 7 p.m. on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium with SEC Network+ and ESPN+ streaming the contest.
Chris Carlin and Roman Harper will have the call on TV.
The first half will have 12-minute quarters, while the second half will have 10-minute quarters. There will be a nine-minute halftime in which the spring awards will be presented.
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The Gamecocks held an intrasquad draft on Thursday in order to split the team into two sides for the scrimmage.
If you already have a satellite, cable, or live TV streaming service that features the regular ole SEC Network — and we’re assuming that you do if you’re planning to watch the Gamecocks play in other games this season — then you already have access to SEC Network+ and do not have to purchase ESPN+ to watch the game.
That means you can watch the game Saturday without any additional charges by simply logging in to the ESPN app on your streaming device, smart TV or web browser with your username and password from your provider.
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The SEC Network (and thus the SEC Network+) is available on pretty much all of the major TV services now including Cox, DIRECTV, DIRECTVStream, DISH Network, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Optimum, Sling TV, Spectrum, Suddenlink, Verizon Fios, Xfinity TV, YouTube TV and Vidgo.
In other words, if you watched South Carolina baseball games this season, then you should already be fully equipped to watch the game on Saturday.
If you don’t have any of those providers, then purchasing the ESPN+ service is also an option.
The ESPN App is available on Android, Amazon Fire TV, iOS, Chromecast, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, Apple TV, Kindle Fire, Android TV, PS4, XBox and Oculus. If you don’t have any of those, you can always simply go to Watch ESPN on a browser.