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Auburn Tigers vs South Carolina Gamecocks Live Stream Free: Watch NCAA Football Online
The Auburn Tigers will go-head-to-head with the South Carolina Gamecocks on October 25 at the Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama.
The game starts at 7:30 pm ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below (free for subscribers).
The Tigers (5-1) are looking to prevent a two game losing streak when they face the Gamecocks on Saturday.
Auburn suffered their first loss of the season to the Mississippi State Bulldogs by a final score of 38-23, after QB N. Marshall went 17-35 for 209 yards, underlined by two touchdowns and two costly interceptions on October 11.
"We have to learn from this," said Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn to reporters.
"We had a similar setback to this last year. There are a lot of champions in that locker room. They are disappointed, and they should be."
Tigers safety Josh Holsey believes that his team can learn from the mistakes they made in the recent game against the Bulldogs.
"I feel like it really helps us," said Holsey to reporters.
"It's that eye-opener. It shows you in this conference you really have to come to play week in and week out. I feel like it's really a repeat of last year when we lost to LSU on the road as well. It really brought our team together more than separated us."
Meanwhile, the Gamecocks (4-3) are looking to stretch their winning streak to two games, after crushing the Furman Paladins by 41-10 on October 18.
South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier is hoping his team will upset the Alabama squad on the road in the 'Heart of Dixie'.
"I think what they've done is run the ball extremely well against everybody, just about everybody they've played," said Spurrier to reporters.
"(Malzahn) has an excellent scheme. We have to bring our 'A' game and see if we can get a break or two and see what happens at Auburn."
The game will begin at 7:30 pm ET and can be watched on TV via the SEC network or online through live stream by clicking here.