South Carolina at Vanderbilt odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

South Carolina and Vanderbilt will play Saturday in Nashville in an important SEC game for both teams. The Gamecocks and Commodores have been pleasant surprises in the SEC this season and are now looking to finish the year strong.
The early betting line for the game is out and the Gamecocks are favored to win the matchup.
South Carolina is a 3.5-point favorite, according to FanDuel. The over-under has been set at 46.5 points.
As for the moneyline, South Carolina is a -152 favorite on it. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt is +126 on the moneyline. Here’s what you need to know about the game:
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How to watch South Carolina at Vanderbilt
Time: 4:15 p.m., Nov. 9
Channel: SEC Network/Fubo TV Streaming
Location: FirstBank Stadium; Nashville (Tenn.)
South Carolina has played well in November under Shane Beamer. The Gamecocks will look to continue that in Nashville.
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Beamer recently opened up about why his teams play so well once the calendar turns to November.
“I would say not turn the ball over, but we threw a pick six first series of the game against Clemson [in 2023]. I think that was a November game, so we didn’t do a great job of that one,” Beamer joked. “I don’t know if it’s anything specifically that I look at, it’s a great question. I think the bigger thing for us is it just goes back to we pride ourselves on being a team that gets better as the year goes on, and we’ve always been that.”
Beamer then elaborated on his message to his team about continuing to grow throughout the year.
“It’s important for me as a coach, and I tell the players every year, that it would be a shame if we’re the same team in September that we are in November, like we need to continue to get better,” Beamer explained. “And I think a big part of that goes back to the way we practice, the way we train in the weight room during the season.
“We try and get stronger, and we work to get better in practice, as well. Yes, it’s preparing for an opponent, but we don’t do a ton of scout team work during practice. We do a ton of good on good against each other and work against each other in practice, and work our young guys a lot on Sunday nights after practice to continue to bring them along.”