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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

NCAA Football This Week: South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Vanderbilt Commodores

south Carolina vs VanderbiltDate/Time: Thu, Aug 30 / 07:05:00 PM ET, Vanderbilt Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee

Football season officially kicks off tomorrow with the start of the 2012 NCAA college football schedule.

Three games are on the schedule for tomorrow, including the battle of two SEC Easy Division rivals—the South Carolina Gamecocks at the Vanderbilt Commodores. And it promises to be a solid opportunity for sportsbettors and anyone looking for some good odds on college football.

South Carolina has one of the best defenses in the SEC, and we’re pretty sure Jadeveon Clowney and Devin Taylor will continue to scare opponents in the backfield.

But with senior corner Akeem Auguste now injured, SC’s got just one returning starter in the secondary, which could ultimately hurt them—not to mention scores of college football betting odds profits.

South Carolina has always been strong at running the ball—every online sports bettor knows that—but this year it’s going to be about the passing game. They’ll need to bring some balance to their offense if they want to lock up an SEC win.

Vanderbilt are better than they used to be, but they’re still not quite ready for a prime time SEC Championship performance. But with head coach James Franklin running the show, more and more online sports bettors are considering dropping coin on Vanderbilt.

That’s especially true with some solid performers returning this season, including running back Zac Stacy with 1,193 yards and 14 TDs, wide receivers Jordan Matthews and Chris Boys (who, together, caught 72 passes for 1,251 yards and 13 touchdowns), and QB Jordan Rodgers.

Now lets check the available college football odds for this game:

Game Odds:
South Carolina: -6½-110
Vanderbilt: +6½-110
Game Total: 45½, o/u: -110

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