Gamecocks announce uni combo for Kentucky

South Carolina football will wear its garnet helmets, white jerseys and white pants tonight for its SEC road matchup against Kentucky, the team announced on Twitter Saturday afternoon.
After three-straight home games and back-to-back non-conference contests, the Gamecocks (3-2, 0-2 SEC) are back on the road this week as they return to Southeastern Conference play against the No. 13 Wildcats (4-1, 1-1 SEC)
Game time is set for 7:30 pm ET on SEC Network.
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Tom Hart will handle play-by-play duties with Jordan Rodgers providing analysis and Cole Cubelic working the sidelines.
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Evaluating the script
By Collyn Taylor
When Spencer Rattler jogs onto the field to take South Carolina’s first snap against Kentucky, the signal in from the sideline will be a familiar one.
It will be a play he and the rest of the Gamecocks offense have repped time and time again throughout the week as part of offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield’s script.
The script–which spans about 10 plays–is designed for a few reasons, the primary one is to get the Gamecocks off to a fast start.
“You’re not going to necessarily say, ‘OK this is the first play, second play, third play, fourth play. You don’t know how the game’s going to go,” Shane Beamer said. “It’s more so that these are the opening 10 plays we want to get called early. One, it’s something we like. Two, it may be, ‘Let’s see how they’re going to play this formation.’ Three, let’s run this to set this up later.”