Ranking the top Georgia football wins of the decade: #7

UGA Wire ranks the top Georgia football wins of the decade: #7

In honor of the start of 2020 Wednesday, we decided to put together a list of the Top 10 Georgia football wins from the past decade.

We’ve given you the 2013 Georgia Tech game, the 2014 Clemson game and the 2017 Tennessee game, but now it’s time for No. 7 on our list.

This one seems to fly under the radar amongst the Bulldog faithful sometimes, but it’s still a good one. The 2013 South Carolina game is one of our favorites, with a signature Justin Scott-Wesley catch being the deciding factor in an awesome revenge game for the 2012 beatdown in Columbia.

Unfortunately, the season would not turn out as the Dawgs had hoped, but at the time, this game felt like everything for Georgia, after a tough season-opening loss at Clemson.

Let’s take a look:

A great day for the Dawgs!

South Carolina at Virginia odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Sunday’s South Carolina Gamecocks at Virginia Cavaliers betting odds and lines, with NCAA basketball betting picks and tips.

The South Carolina Gamecocks (7-4, 0-0 SEC) and Virginia Cavaliers (9-1, 2-0 ACC) do battle at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville at 3 p.m. ET Sunday. We analyze the South Carolina-Virginia odds and betting lines, while providing college basketball betting tips and advice on this matchup.

The Cavaliers are ranked seventh in the USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll.

South Carolina at Virginia: Three things you need to know

1. UVA is a perfect 6-0 at home this season, and the Cavaliers have allowed an average of just 41.3 points per game in those six outings. Vermont had the highest production with 55 points in a game Nov. 19.

2. South Carolina ranks just 213th in points scored with 70.6 PPG, and it is 321st in the nation with a success rate of just 28.8% from behind the 3-point line.

3. The Gamecocks have failed to cover the spread in six of the past eight, while the Wahoos are just 1-7 ATS in the past eight overall, so something’s gotta give.


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South Carolina at Virginia: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 1:30 p.m. ET.

Prediction

Virginia 58, South Carolina 51

Moneyline (ML)

PASS. Talk about chalk. Virginia (-650) is going to win, but the price is too high – every $6.50 wagered on the Cavaliers ML will only profit $1 if they prevail. South Carolina (+475) offers close to a 5-to-1 payoff, but it ain’t happening.

Against the Spread (ATS)

SOUTH CAROLINA (+10.5, -110) is catching double digits on the road, and that’s a little much. The Gamecocks aren’t a great team, but they’re not bad, either. While they have struggled with the perimeter shooting, they’ll be able to get some inside scoring against Virginia (-10.5, -110). The Wahoos don’t blow anyone out, but they aren’t about to lose this one, either.

Over/Under (O/U)

UNDER 112 (-110) is the play, as this one isn’t going over 110. In this day and age that sounds crazy to say, but Virginia just tosses a blanket on the opposition and teams struggle to score 50 against the Cavs. In fact, that’s considered a ‘good’ day.

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How to watch 5-star DE Jordan Burch make his commitment

Five-star defensive end Jordan Burch will make his commitment Wednesday. Here’s how to watch

The Georgia Bulldogs are off to a great start in the early signing period, having already maintained everyone previously committed for 2020, in addition to picking up four-star wide receiver Arian Smith out of Lakeland High School.

With everything currently going according to plan, the next big target on the board for the Bulldogs is five-star defensive end Jordan Burch.

It was rumored that Burch was a Clemson lean at times, but now, the Tigers are just about out of the running for this talented Hammond High School prospect.

With plenty of questions still abound, Burch will end all doubt at 2:30 pm Wednesday, when he chooses between the Bulldogs, Tigers, LSU, South Carolina and Alabama.

Per the latest crystal balls from 247Sports, Burch is projected to land in Athens or stay home in Columbia, but of course, that could all change very quickly.

Georgia got the final word with Burch, after visiting with him in Columbia last week and hosting the five-star for an official in Athens over the weekend. Could that be the recipe for success for Coach Smart and the Dawgs or will the No. 5 prospect in the nation choose to stay home and be a Gamecock, or even head down to the Bayou?

We’re about to find out. You can catch Burch’s announcement live around 2:30 pm on ESPN. In addition, UGA Wire will continue to provide up-to-the-minute coverage on the latest developments around early signing day here and on Twitter.

Make sure to check back in with us.

Todd Gurley congratulates former coach Mike Bobo on SC job

Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley congratulates former coach Mike Bobo on new South Carolina offensive coordinator job

Will Muschamp and the South Carolina Gamecocks stole a good one right in front of Kirby Smart and the Dawgs.

As if beating Georgia in Athens wasn’t enough, Muschamp added insult to injury and hired Colorado State head coach and former UGA offensive coordinator and alumni, Mike Bobo.

Bobo spent 14 years on the Georgia coaching staff, 8 of those as the OC.  He played a major role in developing a lot of legendary offensive players at UGA.

One of those players, former Georgia running back Todd Gurley, sent a congrats to Bobo on the new position, even if he’s now a division rival.

Some people found this hire as a shock, as Smart and Bobo’s relationship has always been rock solid.  Bobo was the best man at Smart’s wedding believe it or not.

The South Carolina coaching staff now consists of a few too many Georgia alumni to be comfortable Muschamp and Bobo being two of them.

Clemson at South Carolina odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Clemson Tigers at South Carolina Gamecocks sports betting odds and lines, with college football betting picks.

The Clemson Tigers (11-0) and South Carolina Gamecocks (4-7) play Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, SC at 12 p.m. ET. We analyze the Clemson-South Carolina odds and betting lines while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Clemson at South Carolina: Three things you need to know

1. Undefeated Clemson is ranked third in the polls as it tries to solidify its playoff ranking Saturday. The Tigers will play either Virginia or Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship game next week. Winning twice increases their chances of a higher seed.

2. South Carolina lost to Texas A&M 30-6 last week to drop its fourth contest in five games. This also ensured the Gamecocks would not be bowl eligible this season.

3. Tigers RB Travis Etienne steals the show. He leads the country in yards per carry at 8.73 and ranks seventh overall with 1,335 rushing yards.


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Clemson at South Carolina: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 12:30 p.m. ET.

Prediction

Clemson 45, South Carolina 10

Moneyline (ML)

The moneyline wasn’t posted at the time of publishing. Due to the sizable spread in Clemson’s favor, the odds for the outright victory would be too chalky and not worth a wager.

Against the Spread (ATS)

Clemson is 8-3 against the spread overall and 3-1 on the road, coming in just 0.6 points per game above the line. South Carolina is 4-2 ATS at home and is four points above the projection line. South Carolina has fared poorly against ranked teams and hasn’t faced a team like Clemson this year.

Back the TIGERS (-26.5, -110). With QB Trevor Lawrence and Etienne, Clemson is too balanced to be slowed down by South Carolina.

Over/Under (O/U)

The projected total is 51.5. South Carolina will send this one over the number with some late, garbage-time points. The Tigers put up their points early and the OVER (+100) is our pick.

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South Carolina-Texas A&M odds: Aggies healthy faves at home

Previewing Saturday’s South Carolina Gamecocks at Texas A&M Aggies college football matchup, with NCAA football betting odds, picks and best bets

The South Carolina Gamecocks (4-6, 3-4 SEC East) and Texas A&M Aggies (6-3, 3-2 West) tangle under the lights at Kyle Field in front of the 12th man at 7:30 p.m. ET Saturday.

We analyze the South Carolina-Texas A&M odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

South Carolina at Texas A&M: Three things you need to know

1. The Gamecocks are coming off a tough 20-15 non-conference loss to Appalachian State last week, and they’re 1-3 SU/ATS across the past four overall.

2. Technically, Carolina is still alive for a bowl berth, but it needs wins at A&M and against Clemson to go bowling. The Aggies are already eligible for the postseason with six wins under their belt.

3. South Carolina has five wideouts on the injury report this week. WRs Bryan Edwards (lower boy) and Shi Smith (hamstring) are two of the better ones, and they’re expected to play. WRs Chavis Dawkins (hamstring) and OrTre Smith (knee) are bigger question marks, and Josh Vann (hand) is now done for the season. RB Tavien Feaster (groin) is also doubtful, so the Gamecocks really face an uphill climb.


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South Carolina at Texas A&M: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 3:25 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Texas A&M 31, South Carolina 13

Moneyline (ML)

A&M (-455) is a heavy favorite against Carolina (+335) in this one, but you cannot back the Aggies at this price. There is just too much risk and not enough reward. Look to the line instead.

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Against the Spread (ATS)

TEXAS A&M (-10.5, -115) is a sensational play based on health alone. South Carolina (+10.5, -106) just has too many injuries to the skill positions. Toss in the fact that USC is 1-4 ATS in the past five on the road, while A&M is 12-5 ATS in the past 17 at Kyle Field and it looks super hard to pass on playing the Aggies.

Over/Under (O/U)

The UNDER (50.5) is worth a small-unit wager as well, and could make for a nice parlay or teaser combined with A&M laying the points. The Under is 4-1 in South Carolina’s past five on the road, and 9-3 in the past 12 on the road against teams with a winning home mark. The Over is 5-0 in A&M’s past five at Kyle, but the Under is 6-2 in its past eight following a bye week.

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Why best friends Stephon Gilmore, Alshon Jeffery fought every day in college

Their fighting was a routine. Coaches didn’t even bother breaking them up.

Stephon Gilmore and Alshon Jeffery kicked off the one-on-one drills during a practice at South Carolina in 2011. They always did this. They were probably the two of the best players on that roster, and they relished the chance to compete against each other.

A quarterback tossed a go route. It was a hotly contested ball, and both players went to the ground. They always did this. The rest of the team looked at the next matchup, which was underway. But then they realized Gilmore and Jeffery were still in the way. They were on the ground fighting — over the football. Why did they always do this?

“No one ever went over there to break it up, because we knew they wouldn’t fight for long. They went at it tooth and nail, just like it was a bitter rivalry,” said Ellis Johnson, who is the former assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at South Carolina. “No one was ever worried about it, because they’d go back to the locker room together.”

Gilmore and Jeffery, who both coincidentally speak at a barely audible whisper, started at South Carolina in the same year and declared for the draft in the same year (2012). When they enrolled in 2009, they were two of the best players in the state of South Carolina, and they both had attended high schools with great sports programs, with Gilmore winning a state championship in football and Jeffery winning in basketball. They were assigned to room with each other, and the cornerback and wide receiver became best friends. Jeffery would be a groomsman in Gilmore’s wedding in 2014. Gilmore was probably more college-ready, excelling as the top cornerback from Day 1. Jeffery was probably more pro-ready, notching 1,400 yards and seven touchdowns in his second season.

They were also long, lean and outstanding athletes, who made for a perfect matchup on the Gamecocks’ practice field. That’s where they came to hate each other. Gilmore remembered looking forward to those matchups against the young man who was like a brother. And like brothers, they were hazardous to each other’s health, at times.

“I hated it when he caught balls on me, and he hated it when I beat him,” Gilmore told Patriots Wire last year. “We got in a fight pretty much every day. But we were cool after. It just made us a lot better going against elite talent.”

They never quite worked things out in practice. Those matchups remained fierce. But their chemistry wasn’t stunted. Gilmore had been a prolific quarterback in high school. He went into the game in a 2009 win over Clemson and can still remember the play clearly: The defense was expecting a running play, so he knew he and Jeffery had them fooled before the snap. Gilmore faked a run up the middle before dropping back to throw a deep ball for Jeffery. If Gilmore had been in coverage, perhaps the ball would have fallen incomplete. But they linked up for a 39-yard gain. A year later, they’d connect again for a 29-yard catch.

They could work together on the field. But perhaps they preferred to work against each other.

“Anytime you have that talent on the same team, it can bring a lot out of you,” Gilmore said.

Surely, their matchups were formative as they both prepared for the NFL. Gilmore was the 10th overall pick in 2012, Jeffery the 45th overall. They have had prolific careers, with Jeffery logging five seasons with 800 receiving yards or more and Gilmore making two Pro Bowls and nabbing his first Defensive Player of the Month award this October. He should be a front-runner to win Defensive Player of the Year, too.

Gilmore can no longer count the number of matchups he’s had with Jeffery, but the cornerback has spent this week studying their most monumental matchup: Super Bowl LII. Jeffery and the Eagles defeated Gilmore’s Patriots — though Gilmore didn’t allow Jeffery to catch a single pass against him. New England started the game with cornerback Eric Rowe on Jeffery, but when the wideout quickly managed three catches for 73 yards and a touchdown, the Patriots made the switch and reunited Gilmore with his old friend — and, simultaneously, his longstanding bitter rival.

“I couldn’t let him have no bragging rights against me. Little flashbacks (to South Carolina). It was fun,” Gilmore said. “It’s a hard one. Sometimes it don’t go your way, but it’s all love. I’m happy for him. He talked a little trash, but it’s all love.”

He added: “You watching the game and you’re learning from it. … It’s not a good feeling. There’s nothing you can do about it. Just try to not let it happen again, not lose again.”

Gilmore and Jeffery seemed to have a few traditions as friends, like taking the first one-on-one every day at South Carolina. Another one: They don’t talk in the week leading up to a matchup. During Super Bowl week in February 2018, they didn’t call, didn’t text and didn’t speak.

“I haven’t talked to him this week,” Jeffery told reporters in Minnesota. “I’m pretty sure he feels the same way. It’s nothing on purpose. I play for the Eagles. Ain’t no friends. None of that. It is what it is.”

So as they prepare for another matchup, the tradition is back on.

“Not this week, no not this week,” Gilmore said when asked about communicating with Jeffery. “This week I’m just trying to go there and compete against them.”

Jeffery is slogging his way through a down year of production (34 catches, 353 yards, 3 touchdowns), and missed practices with an ankle injury this week. Gilmore, meanwhile, has established himself as one of the best cornerbacks in the league. Perhaps this time, the matchup doesn’t look quite as even as it did in 2009 or in Super Bowl LII. Still, if Gilmore is assigned to cover Jeffery, it’s easy to imagine eyes naturally straying to their contest, which may look a bit like a fight between brothers.

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