FOURTH QUARTER: Bulldogs scored twice, at the beginning on a six-yard pass to Isaiah McKenzie and then with less than two minutes left on a special teams scored from a USC onside kick attempt. The Gamecocks added a score just before that special teams attempt, a one-yard score form Rico Dowdle. FINAL: Georgia 28 – USC 14

THIRD QUARTER: The Gamecocks defense got a key turnover following a Nick Chubb 40-yard run into the redzone. USC's offense responded with its best possession of the game, a 12-play, 90-yard drive capped off by a nine-yard Deebo Samuel run. The Gamecocks out-gained the Bulldogs 95-84 and held them scoreless. Georgia 14 – USC 7.

SECOND QUARTER: The Bulldogs added another score on Nick Chubb's second touchdown of the game, a 1-yard run. The Gamecocks turned the ball over three times and gained only 77 yards. At halftime, Georgia has 20:17 in time of possession and has outgained USC 209-108. HALFTIME: Georgia 14 – USC 0.

FIRST QUARTER: Georgia took the game's opening possession 73 yards in 7 plays, highlighted by a 15-yard touchdown run from Nick Chubb. The Gamecock offense went three-and-out it's first two drives and will resume it's third possession to start the second quarter starts. The Bulldogs have 118 yards of total offense, 113 yards are on the ground. The Gamecocks have 31 total yards. Georgia 7 – USC 0.

PREGAME:It's Sunday, but there will be SEC football played in Columbia. The Gamecocks (2-3, 1-3) and Bulldogs (3-2, 1-2) were originally supposed to play on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., but events because of Hurricane Matthew moved the game to Sunday at 2:30 p.m. on the SEC Network.

This will be the 69th time these border rivals play. USC has won four of the last six and will look to win its fourth straight home game against UGA. Both teams are coming off back-to-back losses to conference opponents and the Gamecocks will look to go into the open week next week with a 3-3, 2-3 record.

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