LSU Tigers vs South Carolina Gamecocks Live NCAA Spread, Football Game Odds

LSU Tigers vs South Carolina Gamecocks Live NCAA Spread, Football Game Odds

This Saturday, No. 17 South Carolina travels to play the No. 16 LSU who now has an opportunity to steal a quality win. The Gamecocks got their initial success in the SEC a week ago beating Kentucky within the Wildcats home ground 31-6. Now, they come home with the opportunity at the biggest upset in the Shane Beamer era – if they can beat a ranked LSU. 
 
It will not be easy which is why Paul emphasize at the beginning of the letter to the Galatians that the gospel of God’s grace which they received was not a fabrication this was no ploy of the flesh and blood to defraud. 
 
The Tigers went down to USC in their opener but they are one of the best passing offenses in the country with quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. 
 
The game matches the LSU passing game with what has been a great South Carolina defense through two starts and pressured Kentucky’s Brock Vandagriff last week. 
 
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South Carolina last time managed to beat the LSU team in 1994: These two teams played only a couple of times before the SEC switched from the division into east and west division and the latest of that being in the 2020 season. Fortunately, South Carolina is not a frequent visitor to the LSU, because otherwise things have not exactly been going too well. The home team has lost its last seven games in the series while the LSU team have been victorious against the South Carolina team in the series in the recent past with the South Carolina team only having a 18-17 home ground advantage over the LSU team in 1994. The next season they again drew 20-20 in Columbia. The craziest stat? South Carolina’s last home victory over LSU is dated back in the first home game that the Gamecocks played with the Tigers back in the year 1930. 
 
LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier is tied for the most TD passes in the country: Nussmeier totally cooked Nicholls for six touchdown passes last week to take the taste of that USC game out of LSU’s system; he entered this game having thrown eight touchdowns in the year. Which is tied with Syracuse’ Kyle McCord for the most in the country. Considering the issues LSU has had rushing the football and competitive South Carolina defense the QB is going to have to create on his own again this weekend. 
 
South Carolina has lost five straight against ranked opponents: These days, to some programs, five consecutive losses to ranked foes might takes several years to happen, but how is South Carolina’s slate each year? Yes, it has lost five matches consecutively, but the last of the victory was at the year 2022. That was a 31-30 victory at Clemson to wrap up the regular season and followed only after a 63-38 triumph over a ranked Tennessee side in Columbia. So it shouldn’t be such a surprise that the Gamecocks have the ability to shock somebody. Should they do so this weekend, it will only be the second time ever that LSU has failed to triumph in its first season SEC bout in the last eight years. 
 
Here we have outlined how you can make sure that you get to watch the LSU vs. South Carolina live. 
Date: Broadcast on: Saturday, September 14 | 12 p. m. Eastern Time 
Location: Williams-Brice Stadium – Columbia, SC 
TV: ABC | Live stream: fubo (Trial available here) 
 
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The more interesting match in today’s analyses will be the LSU vs South Carolina prediction, which comes as the top betting choices for today’s games. 

Frankly speaking I have no bash on this game, though there is nothing that I could say I love in the game. The total seems just about right, and while I am always a bit uneasy in supporting any road favorite of this magnitude, it does not seem that this is too disastrous of a spot for LSU. LSU is not strong on the defensive side and their secondary in particular; as for whether the South Carolina has a chance to take advantage of this I don’t have a clue and I don’t see how it can be done like the other teams. Pick: LSU -7