Alabama vs. South Carolina: TV channel, kickoff time, odds, prediction for SEC clash.

by Samantha Reed - Chief Editor
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Alabama Faces Slumping South Carolina in SEC Matchup

Alabama, boasting a strong record against ranked opponents this season, will face a struggling South Carolina team Saturday afternoon in Columbia, South Carolina.

The fourth-ranked Crimson Tide (7-1) enter the contest with momentum, having secured victories over four top-20 teams in SEC play, led by quarterback Ty Simpson, a midseason Heisman Trophy contender. Simpson has thrown 18 touchdown passes with only one interception this year. Meanwhile, the Gamecocks (3-5, 1-4 SEC) have lost four of their last five games, averaging just 17.1 points per game against Power Four competition. South Carolina’s offensive struggles prompted the firing of offensive line coach Lonnie Teasley following a recent loss to LSU.

Historically, Williams Brice Stadium has been a challenging venue for Alabama, as it was the site of South Carolina’s only win against a top-ranked team in 2010, when they upset Nick Saban’s Crimson Tide. However, Alabama has won both matchups since, including a narrow 27-25 victory last season. This game is crucial for both teams as the SEC season progresses, with Alabama aiming to maintain its position at the top of the conference and South Carolina hoping to avoid further setbacks. You can find more information about college football rankings at NCAA.com.

Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer has a strong record against top-25 teams, but has struggled against unranked opponents. The Crimson Tide lead the SEC in turnover margin, a key factor in their success. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN, and can also be streamed on Fubo. Officials stated they expect a competitive game despite the teams’ differing records.

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