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Georgia Tech
vs
South Carolina
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/21/2016
9:00pm EST

Lines:
Georgia Tech +4
South Carolina -4

Total:
Over 146.5 (-112)
Under 146.5 (-104)

Community Picks: Georgia Tech 0% vs South Carolina 0%

Georgia Tech and South Carolina Thread

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South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina freshman basketball player Eric Cobb was charged with assault for shooting a BB pellet gun at an occupied car. Continue to Article
March 17, 2016 10:44:am EST
Georgia Tech
ATLANTA (AP) -- Adam Smith scored 20 points and Georgia Tech pulled away in the second half to beat Houston 81-62 on Wednesday night in an opening-round NIT game. Continue to Article
March 16, 2016 11:07:pm EST
South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina coach Frank Martin has suspended five Gamecock reserve players for what he called a ''conduct issue.'' Continue to Article
March 15, 2016 6:00:pm EST
Georgia Tech
Marcus Georges-Hunt says playing in the NIT is better than being left out of the postseason, like his first three seasons at Georgia Tech. ''I'm thankful to be able to make the postseason, being as it's the first time ever for me,'' Georges-Hunt said Monday. Georgia Tech hasn't made the NCAA field since 2010. Continue to Article
March 14, 2016 5:36:pm EST
South Carolina
Play Tourney Pick'em  |  Fill out your bracket   |  Print it   |  Celebrity Challenge South Carolina pulled off a seemingly impossible feat for a power-conference team. The Gamecocks' schedule was so tissue-soft that they only played two games all season against RPI Top 50 opponents. They won at Texas A&M on Feb. 6 and they lost at home against to Kentucky a week later. Excluding South Carolina from the NCAA tournament was the wisest move the selection committee made in a bracket that is otherwise riddled with mistakes. It sends a message to coaches that they can't assemble the nation's 271st strongest non-conference schedule and expect to make the NCAA tournament. Reinforcing that message is important to college basketball's long-term health. If there's no incentive to schedule marquee non-conference games, coaches will replace them with lightweights, viewers won't have any reason to watch and the sport will suffer. South Carolina is hardly the first borderline team to suffer for its non-conference schedule. 2014 SMU, 2012 Ole Miss and 2010 Virginia Tech can all sympathize, as can a handful of other teams from the past decade. Why would South Carolina (24-8, 11-7) assemble such a dismal schedule when it's well known that the committee has a history of punishing slates like that? Some of that is a product of Frank Martin wanting to build confidence in a team that hasn't been to the NCAA tournament in 12 years. Some of that is a product of traditionally solid squads like Memphis and St. John's enduring bad seasons. And some of that is a product underachieving LSU, Vanderbilt and Florida leaving the struggling SEC with only two high-quality teams. In other words, don't lay all the blame on Martin for not scheduling well enough to get South Carolina into the NCAA tournament. But don't criticize the committee for leaving the Gamecocks out either. On a day when the committee made numerous mistakes, excluding South Carolina isn't one of them.  - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
March 13, 2016 11:45:pm EST
 
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