Missouri vs South Carolina Prediction, Game Preview

Missouri vs South Carolina game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 9 game on Saturday, October 29

Missouri vs South Carolina prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 8, Saturday, October 29


Missouri vs South Carolina How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 29
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, SC
How To Watch: SEC Network
Record: Missouri (3-4), South Carolina (5-2)
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Missouri vs South Carolina Game Preview

Why Missouri Will Win

The Mizzou defense has been terrific. It’s generating pressure, it’s strong on third downs, and it’s been able to hold up well since the 40-12 debate against Kansas State.

The loss to the Wildcats was more on the offense – more on that in a moment – but the Tigers haven’t allowed more than 26 points to anyone in the last five games, including Georgia.

On the other side, South Carolina doesn’t generate much of a pass rush, it’s not going to have the ball for more than about 27 minutes, there will be turnovers.

The Gamecocks will give it up twice getting off the bus. However …

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Why South Carolina Will Win

That’s baked into the cake. We know South Carolina will turn it over multiple times because it has done it in every game so far.

When Missouri turns it over, though, the mistakes come in bunches and are far more painful.

The O made the 17-14 win over Vanderbilt way harder than it had to be with four turnovers, and that’s coming off the three-giveaway game in the 24-17 loss to Florida. All of that is a few games removed from the fumble in overtime in the loss to Auburn.

South Carolina helps make up for its own mistakes with takeaways, generating ten in the last four games.

Yes, the competition had something to do with it – the losses came against Georgia and Arkansas – but the Gamecocks are now 5-0 when coming up with a turnover and 0-2 when they don’t. The Georgia game was the only time Mizzou got through a game turnover-free with multiple giveaways against every other FBS team.

All that, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

South Carolina is finding a way.

QB Spencer Rattler isn’t always sharp, but he’s able to hit a big throw here in there – that arm is amazing – to change things up. No, there isn’t a pass rush, but the D has been solid enough against the run, and it’s not doing a ton of breaking to go along with all that bending.

That will all happen in this, too.

The passing game will be a bit better than it was in last week’s win over Texas A&M, the defense will hold up well enough, and to hammer this home, the turnovers – they’ll be there for both sides. The home team will benefit from that.

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Missouri vs South Carolina Prediction, Line

South Carolina 24, Missouri 17
Line: South Carolina -5, o/u: 47.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
Missouri vs South Carolina Must See Rating (out of 5): 3
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Missouri vs South Carolina Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

Missouri Tigers vs South Carolina Gamecocks prediction and college basketball game preview.

Missouri vs South Carolina prediction and college basketball game preview.


Missouri vs South Carolina Broadcast

Date: Saturday, February 20
Game Time: 2:00 ET
Venue: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC
Network: ESPN2

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Why Missouri Will Win

Mizzou is facing a team as cold as it is.

South Carolina has lost four straight after the strong win on the road against Florida, and there’s no real reason for it other than the defense is having a nightmare of a time stopping anyone from scoring.

The Gamecocks just don’t come up with defensive rebounds and allow way too many second chance points. They’re not making enough free throws to make up for their lack of scoring punch – get to 75 on them and it’s a done deal.

There are way too many turnovers and mistakes leading to way too many easy baskets, and …

Why South Carolina Will Win

There are a whole lot of takeaways with an aggressive defense that’s maddeningly frustrating.

USC can’t seem to hit the defensive boards when needed, but it’s outstanding and jumping all over the offensive glass. It’s one of the worst teams in the country in scoring defenses, and yet it comes up with a whole ton of steals.

That defensive pressure has to keep Mizzou on its slide – the team lost its mojo.

The Tigers never did anything at the highest of levels, but they still managed to win. Now the defense has gone bye-bye without the takeaways and forced mistakes to bail the offense out of dry spells.

Worst of all are the fouls – they’re getting hammered for everything, and they’re getting destroyed on the free throw line. However …

What’s Going To Happen

South Carolina isn’t a good free throw shooting team.

It nailed almost everything in the blowout loss to Tennessee, but that was an aberration. In Mizzou’s last three losses the teams combined to make well over 80% from the line. South Carolina isn’t going to do that.

It’ll be another struggle for the Tigers, but their offense will finally perk up against the bad Gamecock D.

Missouri vs South Carolina Prediction, Line

Missouri 82, South Carolina 77
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COMING, o/u: COMING
ATS Confidence out of 5: COMING

Must See Rating: 3

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