LSU’s chances of qualifying for the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff are still very much alive, despite the fact that it has already suffered a defeat. On Saturday, to start the process of achieving that- easier-said-than-done goal, coach Brian Kelly and his team will travel to Columbia, South Carolina in week 3 of CFB.
LSU’s 2024 SEC opener against South Carolina will air on ABC with live nationwide coverage. Additionally, you can stream live with the options available on Fubo, which offers a 7-day FREE trial. Well. If you want more options to watch the rivalry between South Carolina and LSU Tigers, here are some cost-effective plans to watch the game.
ESPN+ offers an offer of $14.99 per month, which allows you to watch hundreds of games across 20 conferences. Another option, Peacock, starts a plan at $7.99 per month with anytime cancellation, which can also allow you to watch this matchup between SC and LSU. There are some other streaming methods you can explore.
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You can stream it on ESPN.com or the ESPN app. To learn about the updates, you can even yune in to the 107.5 FM in the Columbia area. All the action begins at noon with overcast conditions! LSU vs. South Carolina is scheduled to be played at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina, at 12:00 p.m. ET. So, grab a pint and get ready to be enjoying the weekend game!
Predictions for South Carolina vs. LSU
The signal-caller for LSU, Garrett Nussmeier, showed resiliency after a challenging Week 1 defeat. In week 2, he led LSU to a decisive 44-21 victory over Nicholls at Tiger Stadium. On the other hand, South Carolina defeated Kentucky 31-6 to demonstrate their superior strength. Moreover, LaNorris Sellers, the quarterback of the Gamecocks, was impressive, completing 10 of 14 passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns. As South Carolina prepared to play the Tigers in this crucial game, everyone was keeping an eye on them. Collision on College GameDay.
The most intriguing fact is that according to ESPN’s Football Power Index, South Carolina has a 48.7% chance of winning. Ouch! looks like they aren’t counted on as the more powerful team here. However, college football games are pretty unpredictable, so getting upset with predictions may not be an ideal choice for the fans. Keep your chin up and watch the game supportting your favorite team.
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Can South Carolina pull off an upset against LSU, or will the Tigers dominate as expected?