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The Missouri Tigers (3-4) are in action on Saturday at 4:00 PM ET at Williams-Brice Stadium against the South Carolina Gamecocks (4-2).
The Gamecocks are the favorites (-4) in their matchup versus the Tigers, with the over/under being 47 points. (On the moneyline, the Gamecocks are -195 and the Tigers are +156.)
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Game Info and Betting Lines for South Carolina vs. Missouri
- Game Day: Saturday, October 29, 2022
- Game Time: 4:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: SEC Network
- Location: Columbia, South Carolina
- Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Gamecocks | -4 | -111 | -110 | 47 | -110 | -110 | -195 | +156 |
South Carolina Betting Insights
- Missouri has a 4-3-0 record against the spread this year.
- In games this year in which they were an underdog by 4 points or more, the Tigers have a 3-1 record against the spread.
- Out of Missouri’s seven games with a set total, one has hit the over (14.3%).
South Carolina Stats & Insights
- Offensively, South Carolina ranks 75th in the FBS with 388.8 yards per game. Meanwhile, its defense ranks 44th in total defense (354.3 yards allowed per contest).
- South Carolina is putting up 33.7 points per game on offense, which ranks them 41st in the FBS. On defense, the defense ranks 59th, giving up 25.0 points per contest.
- South Carolina owns the 63rd-ranked offense this season in terms of passing yards (243.8 passing yards per game), and has been more effective defensively, ranking 16th-best with only 179.7 passing yards allowed per game.
- South Carolina ranks 75th in run offense (145.0 rushing yards per game) and 99th in run defense (174.7 rushing yards allowed per game) this season.
- From an offensive standpoint, South Carolina ranks 78th in the FBS with a 37.7% third-down conversion rate. Meanwhile, the team’s defense ranks 76th in third-down conversion rate allowed (174.7).
- South Carolina has forced nine total turnovers (80th in the FBS) this season and have turned it over 15 times (114th in the FBS) for -6a turnover margin of -6, 100th-ranked in college football.
South Carolina’s Best Players
- Spencer Rattler has thrown for 1,465 yards (209.3 ypg) to lead South Carolina, completing 63.6% of his passes and recording five touchdown passes compared to eight interceptions this season.
- MarShawn Lloyd has compiled 526 rushing yards on 93 carries, scoring nine touchdowns. He’s also added 173 yards (24.7 per game) on 17 catches with two touchdowns.
- Juju McDowell has carried the ball 41 times for 135 yards (19.3 per game) and two touchdowns.
- Antwane Wells Jr.’s leads his squad with 412 yards as a receiver. He’s racked up that yardage on 30 receptions (out of 39 targets) and scored two touchdowns.
- Jalen Brooks has hauled in 20 receptions totaling 335 yards so far this campaign.
- Jordan Burch leads the team with 2.5 sacks. He’s also the team’s tackle leader, and has amassed 4.0 TFL and 28 tackles.
- Marcellas Dial leads the team with two interceptions, while also collecting 10 tackles and two passes defended.
Missouri Betting Insights
- Missouri is 4-3-0 against the spread this year.
- Missouri has a 3-1 record against the spread this season when an underdog by 4 points or more.
- Missouri has gone over in one of seven games with a set total (14.3%).
Missouri Stats & Insights
- Missouri ranks 91st in the FBS with 364.4 total yards per contest, but it has been carried by its defense, which ranks 23rd-best by giving up only 326.0 total yards per contest.
- From an offensive angle, Missouri is posting 24.0 points per contest (97th-ranked). It ranks 48th in the FBS on defense (23.1 points allowed per game).
- Missouri is compiling 207.4 passing yards per contest on offense this season (102nd-ranked). Meanwhile, it is allowing 198.4 passing yards per contest (31st-ranked) on defense.
- With 157.0 rushing yards per game on offense, Missouri ranks 64th in the FBS. Defensively it ranks 47th, surrendering 127.6 rushing yards per game.
- Missouri ranks 68th in the FBS with a 39.0% third-down conversion percentage, but it has been lifted up by its defense, which ranks 14th-best by giving up a 29.4% third-down rate.
- After forcing 11 turnovers (59th in the FBS) and turning the ball over 15 times (114th in the FBS) this season, Missouri has the 100th-ranked turnover margin of -4.
Missouri’s Best Players
- Brady Cook leads Missouri with 1,418 yards on 126-of-194 passing with five touchdowns compared to seven interceptions this season. He has chipped in with 162 rushing yards (23.1 ypg) on 65 carries while scoring two touchdowns on the ground.
- Nathaniel Peat has carried the ball 87 times for 387 yards, with two touchdowns.
- Cody Schrader has piled up 362 yards (on 68 attempts) with four touchdowns.
- Dominic Lovett has racked up 511 receiving yards on 35 receptions to pace his team so far this season while scoring two touchdowns as a receiver.
- Mookie Cooper has put together a 180-yard season so far. He’s caught 15 passes on 20 targets.
- Luther Burden III has racked up 175 reciving yards (25.0 ypg) and one touchdown this season.
- DJ Coleman paces the team with 2.5 sacks, and also has 1.0 TFL and nine tackles.
- Missouri’s tackle leader, Chad Bailey, has 14 tackles and 1.0 TFL this year.
- Jaylon Carlies leads the team with two interceptions, while also collecting 13 tackles, 3.0 TFL, one sack, and two passes defended.