South Carolina vs. Illinois Best Over/Under 12/31/24
South Carolina vs. Illinois Best Over/Under 12/31/24
South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Illinois Fighting Illini Game Pick
The South Carolina Gamecocks take on the Illinois Fighting Illini at Camping World Stadium on Tuesday, December 31st, at 3:00 PM EST
South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Illinois Fighting Illini Odds
Moneyline: South Carolina -345 (BetRivers), Illinois +290 (FanDuel)
Point Spread: South Carolina -9.0 (-109 BetRivers), Illinois +9.5 (-102 FanDuel)
Total: Over 47.5 (-110 BetRivers), Under 48.0 (-110 Caesars Casino)
Betting Trends
Record: South Carolina Gamecocks: 9-3 Illinois Fighting Illini: 9-3
ATS: South Carolina Gamecocks: 8-4 Illinois Fighting Illini: 5-7
Over/Under: South Carolina Gamecocks: 7-5 Illinois Fighting Illini: 8-4
Matchup Preview
In a clash between South Carolina and Illinois, expect a competitive battle as both teams aim to finish their seasons on a high note. South Carolina's offensive firepower led by LaNorris Sellers will look to exploit Illinois' defense, while Luke Altmyer and the Fighting Illini offense will seek to counter with their own scoring threats. The key to this matchup will be the ability of both defenses to make crucial stops and force turnovers. With injuries impacting both teams, it will come down to execution on the field. Expect a close game with potential for a high-scoring affair. Our pick: over
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