The South Carolina Gamecocks will host the Arkansas Razorbacks for an afternoon kickoff in Week 6. Here is how to watch this SEC football game online.
We’ve got an exciting SEC game on tap for your enjoyment in the late afternoon on Saturday. The South Carolina Gamecocks (3-2) will host their former cross-divisional rival Arkansas Razorbacks (2-2) in Week 6 of the 2017 NCAA season.
Kickoff from Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia will be at 4:00 p.m. ET on October 7. The SEC Network will have the telecast. The available live streams can be found on WatchESPN and on FuboTV.
Arkansas enters play at 2-2 (0-1) on the season. The Razorbacks have wins over the Florida A&M Rattlers and the New Mexico State Aggies in the non-conference. However, the Razorbacks have a pair of losses on the year to Power 5 teams in the TCU Horned Frogs and their Southwest Classic rival Texas A&M Aggies.
South Carolina enters play at 3-2 (1-2) on the season. The Gamecocks have wins over the North Carolina State Wolfpack and the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs in the non-conference. However, South Carolina is only 1-2 in SEC play. The Gamecocks have a win over the SEC East rival Missouri Tigers in the Battle of Columbia, but losses to the Kentucky Wildcats and on the road to Texas A&M.
TV Schedule
Date: Saturday, Oct. 7
Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
Location: Columbia, South Carolina
Venue: Williams-Brice Stadium
TV Info: SEC Network
Live Stream: WatchESPN, FuboTV
RELATED: Sportsbook Review has full College Football odds
According to SportsBook Review, the Gamecocks will be getting 2.5 points at home from the visiting Razorbacks. The associated moneylines for this game are Arkansas -135 and South Carolina +115. This game’s over/under comes in at a combined 47 points.
Betting Odds
Point Spread: South Carolina +2.5
Moneylines: Arkansas -135, South Carolina +115
Over/Under: 47
It’s interesting to see Arkansas getting points on the road versus South Carolina when the Razorbacks haven’t shown they can beat any body of note just yet. Then again, South Carolina hasn’t been the same team since their best player in Deebo Samuel got hurt.
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Can the Razorbacks get their first SEC win of the season by beating their former cross-divisional rival South Carolina in Columbia? Will South Carolina improve to 4-2 on the year with a big second SEC win over former annual rival Arkansas? Tune in to The SEC Network on Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. ET to find out how Arkansas at South Carolina inevitably shakes out.