Live updates: South Carolina: 30 No. 3 Texas A&M: 24 (Third Quarter)

South Carolina hits the road for the final time in the 2025 season as the Gamecocks travel to College Station, Texas, to face No. 3 Texas A&M in a battle for the Bonham Trophy. Kickoff is set for noon eastern on ESPN.
The two teams enter on opposite ends of the spectrum in 2025. The Gamecocks enter at 3-6, needing to win out to reach bowl eligibility. On the other sideline, the Aggies sit at 9-0, controlling their own destiny to the College Football Playoffs and an undefeated season.
South Carolina looks to upset Texas A&M for the second year in a row, defeating the Aggies 44-20 a season ago at Williams-Brice Stadium. At the time, the Aggies were No. 10 in the nation at 7-1 while the Gamecocks were unranked at 4-3.
South Carolina also chases its first win in College Station and third win in the series with a new offensive playcaller. After firing offensive coordinator Mike Shula, head coach Shane Beamer promoted WR coach Mike Furrey to interim OC. Furrey will call plays from the press box on Saturday. Shula previously called plays from the field.
Follow along with live updates throughout the afternoon on The Insider’s Forum
First Quarter
South Carolina: 3 Texas A&M: 0 [11:10]: South Carolina debuted its new offense under interim coordinator Mike Furrey by getting into the red zone on a trick pass play from Brian Rowe Jr to LaNorris Sellers. However, the drive stalled out as the Gamecocks settled for a field goal.
South Carolina: 3 Texas A&M: 3 [07:55]: Texas A&M followed South Carolina’s field goal with one of their own from Randy Bond. The drive was another where the Aggies drove into the redzone and stalled out, having to kick from 40 yards out.
South Carolina: 10 Texas A&M: 3 [05:28]: Sellers turned a third-and-long into a 50-yard touchdown to Vandrevius Jacobs. The Gamecock drive went six plays and included two third-down conversions.
South Carolina: 17 Texas A&M: 3 [0:00]: The Gamecocks closed the quarter with a bang as Dylan Stewart forced a fumble that Nick Barrett returned for six.
Second Quarter
South Carolina: 20 Texas A&M: 3 [10:00]: South Carolina started slow before a pass interference moved the offense for the first time. The Gamecocks found a rhythm from there, then stalled out and settled for a 41-yard field goal.
South Carolina: 27 Texas A&M: 3 [:53]: South Carolina again had late-quarter heroics in the second quarter against the Aggie. One play after picking off Reed in the endzone, Nyck Harbor took a pass over the middle to the endzone.
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South Carolina: 30 Texas A&M: 3 [:03]: A second interception from Swain led to another Gamecock field goal right before halftime.
Third Quarter
South Carolina: 30 Texas A&M: 10 [11:26]: Marcel Reed kept the Aggies drive alive after a 4th and 12 conversion then put Texas A&M in the endzone on a pass to Izaiah Williams.
South Carolina: 30 Texas A&M: 17 [04:18]: Reed continued his dominant quarter, finding Ashton Bethel-Roman for six on a deep ball.
South Carolina: 30 Texas A&M: 24 [02:04]: Reed crossed the 200 mark in the third quarter as he threw his third touchdown of the game and the Aggies cut it to six.
How to watch South Carolina-Texas A&M
When: 12:00 ET
Where: Kyle Field
TV: ESPN (Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek, Taylor McGregor)
Streaming: Sign in with your network provider on your cellular device, console, or television to stream the game on the ESPN app or espn.com/watch on the web.
Radio: 107.5-WNKT FM (Todd Ellis, Tommy Suggs, Chet Turner). The game can also be heard statewide or online via the Gamecock Sports Network. Check your local affiliate on Gamecocksonline.com
Satellite Radio: Channel 190 (Gamecock Sports Network) / Channel 84 (TAMU Sports Network)