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Gameday Thread South Carolina vs. Arkansas
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The Gamecocks which defeated Georgia State 35-14 last week will face the Razorbacks on Saturday for the first time since 2017. The last time USC visited Arkansas was in 2013. Arkansas jumped to No. 16 on The Associated Press poll after defeating Cincinnati in Week 1.

WHAT CHANNEL IS THE SOUTH CAROLINA GAME ON?
Who: South Carolina Gamecocks (1-0) at Arkansas Razorbacks (1-0)
When: Noon Saturday (Eastern time)
Where: Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000) in Fayetteville, Ark.
TV: ESPN Stream: ESPN.com and WatchESPN app
On-air announce crew: Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Dan Orlovsky (analyst), Kris Budden (sideline)
Radio: 107.5 FM in the Columbia area (Todd Ellis, play-by-play; Tommy Suggs, analyst; Jamar Nesbit, sideline)
Satellite radio: Sirius/XM 80
Series history: Arkansas leads the series 13-10

TOP STORYLINES FOR THE GAME

SEC opener: Saturday is the first of two consecutive SEC games for South Carolina and the first in 2022. Facing a ranked opponent for the first time this year, the team is facing an elevated level of competition from its opener against Georgia State.

Another familiar face: For the second week in a row, Shane Beamer is coaching against someone he used to share the sideline with. He and Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman coached together at Georgia — Beamer coached the tight ends and special teams while Pittman coached the offensive line.

Compromised Arkansas secondary: Two members of the Razorbacks’ secondary are questionable for Saturday Myles Slusher and Jalen Catalon. This presents an opportunity for South Carolina’s passing attack.

Special teams dominance: USC scored its final two touchdowns in the opener with blocked punts. While the likelihood of doing that again is low, eyes are on the momentum the South Carolina special teams unit could potentially bring to the game.

Battle in the trenches: Arkansas led the SEC in rushing yards in 2021 and picked up 224 yards in its win against Cincinnati. South Carolina struggled on the ground last week, something the team’s looked at in practice this week. Controlling the pace of the game could go a long way Saturday.

Correcting road woes: South Carolina went 1-4 on the road last season. Getting off to a good start on the road will be a challenge against Arkansas, which went 6-1 at home a year ago.

PLAYERS TO WATCH GAMECOCKS

Spencer Rattler, QB, South Carolina: Rattler’s first game with USC was better than the numbers indicated, with two interceptions and just one touchdown thrown through the air. The team as a whole struggled to move the ball down the field throughout the game but showed that it could string together drives at times when needed. It will be worth watching how Rattler performs and bounces back against Arkansas after a game with his new targets.

Jalen Brooks, WR, South Carolina: Brooks delivered some of South Carolina’s best plays against Georgia State, finishing with a team-high 88 receiving yards. His chemistry with Rattler helped the team in a game were advancing the ball proved challenging. A player with just 25 total catches in the previous two seasons, the game against the Razorbacks could give more insight on how often the Gamecocks will utilize Brooks this season.

PLAYERS TO WATCH ARKANSAS

Raheim Sanders, RB, Arkansas: The Razorbacks leaned on Sanders’ productivity in the backfield in their opener, and he delivered 117 rushing yards. He was influential in space and helped Arkansas mix up its offensive packages. His effectiveness could dictate the game's outcome if South Carolina didn’t adjust to the running attack from him and KJ Jefferson.

KJ Jefferson, QB, Arkansas: Jefferson’s dual-threat abilities were on full display against Cincinnati, as he totaled 285 yards of offense and four touchdowns. Jefferson also takes care of the football, throwing just four interceptions in all of 2021. The secondary is the strongest aspect of the Gamecocks' defense, so Jefferson’s performance is crucial to the Razorbacks’ hopes to protect their home field.

SATURDAY WEATHER FORECAST FOR FAYETTEVILLE


ARK Fayetteville on Saturday is forecast at a high of 86 degrees with sunny skies. Winds are expected to be calm in the afternoon at 5 mph.

ESPN FPI GAME PREDICTION


Football Power Index gives South Carolina a 26.6% chance of winning against the Razorbacks on Saturday. ESPN’s Bill Connelly, an analytics guru, predicts Arkansas to win 30-21.

POINT SPREAD FOR USC GAMECOCKS VS. ARKANSAS

Arkansas opened as a 9.5-point favorite, according to VegasInsider’s consensus line. The spread has since moved some in South Carolina’s favor, with the Razorbacks now an 8.5-point favorite

WEEK 2 SEC COLLEGE FOOTBALL BETTING LINES


Odds according to VegasInsider consensus.
 
Last week's offensive game plan will not work, hope to see what the offense did against NC in the Mayo bowl win. Gamecocks went back to trying what didn’t work last year. Lack of push and no plays in space.
  • Gamecocks tried and tried in the first few games to run inside and outside the zone. The scheme never melded with the offensive unit. Zone blocking is tough as it is and it has to be in sync across the board and with the backs. A few games in we switched to more of a gap scheme (power/counter). Those schemes worked well, and in my opinion, our OL is made more for that than zone blocking.
  • If you’re going to run inside zone as the primary scheme you’ve got to do one of two things, vertical push through double teams or compliment it with outside zone and get backers to flow.
  • I can understand why we aren’t doing more with RPO / option/ and two back sets….as well as getting our playmakers the ball in space….
Watching the Gamecock offense I see a series of formations and plays. What I don’t see is the Gamecocks' bread and butter! This leads to this question. What’s the play? I have no idea. Lanking anything to hang our hat on is a concern for me as the Gamecocks going into game two.
 
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USC INJURY REPORT, TRAVEL ROSTER
OUT:
Defensive back RJ Roderick (arm), wide receiver Corey Rucker (foot) and DB David Spaulding(undisclosed).
PROBABLE: Running back Christian Beal-Smith (foot), wide receiver Dakereon Joyner (calf).
QUESTIONABLE: Offensive lineman Jakai Moore (undisclosed). He did travel to Fayetteville.
 
🙄 Somethings are better left unsaid...

Lots of football to play! Missed extra point again, our special teams is terrible 🙄 😜
 
Great start to the 2nd half thanks to butterfingers on r Kansas #3 and we have stopped them, first punt for them...
 
Boom Rattler to Wells for 62yds on 3rd and long, silences the crowd to open the 2nd half scoring...
 
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