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Gamecocks Host No. 5 Tennessee in Final Home Game of 2022 – University of South Carolina Athletics

Gamecocks Host No. 5 Tennessee in Final Home Game of 2022 – University of South Carolina Athletics

Setting The Stage

The South Carolina Gamecocks (6-4, 3-4 SEC) wrap up their 2022 home schedule and their 2022 Southeastern Conference slate when they host the No. 5/5 Tennessee Volunteers (9-1, 5-1 SEC) in an SEC Eastern Division showdown at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. on Saturday, Nov. 19. Game time has been set for 7 pm ET.

OVER THE AIRWAVES: This week’s contest will be televised nationally by ESPN. Chris Fowler (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) will be in the booth while Holly Rowe works the sidelines for the mothership. The contest is also being broadcast on national radio as the Learfield College Football Saturday Night game with Sloane Martin providing the play-by-play and Mike Golic Jr. serving as the analyst. The Gamecock Radio Network features Todd Ellis as the play-by-play voice with Tommy Suggs providing the color commentary. Jamar Nesbit patrols the sidelines for the Gamecock Radio Network.

SEC NATION IN THE HOUSE: SEC Network’s weekly, traveling pre-game show, SEC Nation Presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors, will originate from The Horseshoe on the Carolina campus from 10 a.m. – noon ET, Saturday, Nov. 19, on SEC Network. Laura Rutledge hosts SEC Nation, joined by Paul Finebaum, Roman Harper, Jordan Rodgers and Tim Tebow for a weekly breakdown of the SEC football action to come. Additionally, Marty & McGee Presented by Old Trapper will be live on Saturday morning from 9-10 a.m. ET, The Horseshoe will also be home to The Paul Finebaum Show Presented by Johnsonville, with #FinebaumFriday live from 3-7 p.m. ET.

GAMECOCK REWIND: The Gamecocks opened the season with a non-conference win over Georgia State, then dropped a pair of SEC contests to ranked opponents, first at No. 16 Arkansas, then at home to top-ranked Georgia. The Gamecocks then put together a four-game winning streak, their longest since winning six in a row to end the 2013 season, including back-to-back conference wins at No. 13 Kentucky and at home versus preseason top-10 Texas A&M. After a disappointing home loss to Missouri, the Gamecocks bounced back with another road win at Vanderbilt, their fifth win in six games, becoming bowl-eligible for the second-straight season under head coach Shane Beamer. Carolina will be looking to rebound again following a 38-6 loss to Florida in The Swamp last week in the first leg of their regular-season ending “Orange Crush” stretch in which they play Florida, Tennessee and…

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