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South Carolina seeks first SEC win in showdown with Kentucky

Mark Livingston Published: September 23, 2025 | Updated: September 23, 2025 4 min read
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina finds itself at a crossroads. After opening SEC play with two straight losses, the Gamecocks return to Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday night knowing their matchup with Kentucky could define the trajectory of the season. A raucous home crowd and primetime stage offer the perfect chance for Shane Beamer’s team to show growth — or risk slipping further behind in the conference race.


Sellers steady at the helm

Quarterback LaNorris Sellers enters his second year as South Carolina’s starter and has become the face of the offense. His dual-threat ability has already delivered big plays this fall, and his chemistry with a talented receiving corps will be critical against Kentucky’s pressure defense. Nyck Harbor headlines the unit with his rare blend of size and speed, while Vandrevius Jacobs and Brian Rowe Jr. provide complementary targets who can stretch the field and keep defenses honest.


Run game needs to wake up

The Gamecocks’ biggest question mark remains on the ground. Graduate back Rahsul Faison has been the primary option, but consistency has been elusive against tougher fronts. Oscar Adaway III, a transfer addition, has added depth but also faces pressure to contribute more. Without a stronger showing from the backfield, South Carolina risks relying too heavily on Sellers’ arm and legs. Establishing balance will be the difference between stalled drives and sustained momentum.


Stewart and defense aim to rattle Boley

Kentucky’s freshman quarterback Cutter Boley will make his first SEC road start under the lights, and South Carolina plans to make it a long night for the young signal caller. Sophomore edge rusher Dylan Stewart has emerged as a disruptor off the edge, and linebacker Fred “JayR” Johnson adds physicality in the middle. In the secondary, DQ Smith brings veteran experience, and Vicari Swain has shown promise in coverage. Generating turnovers and pressure will be essential in containing Kentucky’s offense.


Matchups that matter most

South Carolina’s offensive line versus Kentucky’s front seven looms as the most important battle. If the Gamecocks can give Sellers time, Harbor, Jacobs, and Rowe Jr. are capable of creating explosive plays. Special teams could also tilt the outcome — in a matchup often decided by slim margins, field position and mistakes may determine who leaves Columbia with a victory.


Series history favors Kentucky recently

Kentucky has had the upper hand in the rivalry, winning eight of the last 11 meetings. The Wildcats defeated the Gamecocks 38–14 last season in Lexington, controlling the game with a dominant second half. South Carolina’s last victory in the series came in 2023 at Williams-Brice Stadium, a 17–14 defensive battle. Saturday provides another chance for the Gamecocks to protect their home field and even the recent ledger against a Kentucky team that has consistently been a thorn in their side.


Keys to victory

For South Carolina, balance on offense is non-negotiable. The Gamecocks must find production in the running game to ease the pressure on Sellers, who has carried much of the offensive load through the first four games. If Faison and Adaway can establish consistent gains, it will open the play-action game and allow Sellers to connect with Harbor and the rest of his receivers downfield. On defense, South Carolina must disrupt Boley early, forcing him into mistakes and preventing the Wildcats from finding rhythm. Winning the turnover battle and avoiding costly special teams errors will be essential in a game that could be decided by slim margins.

For Kentucky, the path is about poise and patience. Boley must protect the football and avoid trying to do too much against a defense that will look to rattle him in his first SEC road start. Establishing a steady ground game will be vital to keep South Carolina’s defense honest and to prevent third-and-long situations. Defensively, the Wildcats will need to contain Sellers’ mobility, close down running lanes, and make the Gamecocks one-dimensional. Limiting explosive plays from Harbor and company will be central to Kentucky’s chances of leaving Columbia with a road win.


Players to watch

South Carolina: Quarterback LaNorris Sellers will be counted on to lead the offense, while Dylan Stewart’s presence off the edge could shape the defense.

Kentucky: Freshman quarterback Cutter Boley faces his toughest test yet, and linebacker Trevin Wallace will be key to limiting South Carolina’s rushing attack and containing Sellers’ mobility.


Stakes in Columbia

South Carolina (2-2, 0-2 SEC) needs a complete performance to shake off a difficult September. A win at home would not only notch the first league victory but also provide a confidence boost heading into the heart of the schedule. For Kentucky, spoiling South Carolina’s night with a road victory would add belief around its young quarterback and set the Wildcats up for a strong conference run. Kickoff is set for 7:45 p.m. ET on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium.

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