词条 | Georgia–South Carolina football rivalry |
释义 |
| wide = yes | name = Georgia–South Carolina football rivalry | image = | image_size = | caption = | team1 = Georgia Bulldogs | team1logo = Georgia Athletics logo.svg | team2 = South Carolina Gamecocks | team2logo = South Carolina Gamecocks Block C logo.svg | sport = | firstmeeting = November 3, 1894 Georgia 40, South Carolina 0 | mostrecent = September 8, 2018 Georgia 41, South Carolina 17 | nextmeeting = October 12, 2019 | total = 71 | series = Georgia leads 51–18–2 | largestvictory = Georgia, 40–0 (1894) | longeststreak = Georgia, 10 (1908–41, 1966–77)[1] | longestunbeatenstreak = | currentstreak = Georgia, 4 (2015–present) | currentunbeatenstreak = | trophy = | trophy series = | stadiums = | map_location = Georgia (U.S. state) | map_width = 295 | map_label1 = Georgia | map_mark1 = Red pog.svg | map_label1_position = left | coordinates1 = {{coord|33.9558|-83.3745}} | map_label2 = South Carolina | map_mark2 = Black pog.svg | map_label2_position = bottom | coordinates2 = {{coord|33.9975|-81.025278}} | map_caption = Locations of Georgia and South Carolina }} The Georgia–South Carolina football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Bulldogs and South Carolina Gamecocks. The rivalry started in 1894, and has been played annually since the Gamecocks joined the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1992. Georgia leads the series 51–18–2.[1] Both of these SEC members coincidentally are flagship universities of their respective state systems, and are classified by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as a Research I university, the same designation as their sibling science, technology, engineering, and mathematics schools from the ACC — with which they also have intense rivalries: Georgia's Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate rivalry with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and South Carolina's Palmetto Bowl game against the Clemson Tigers. Emergence of the rivalryTraditionally, Georgia has had three main rivals: Georgia Tech, Auburn, and Florida.
Notable games
Schedule changeIn most years, since the 1991 SEC conference expansion, the game was the first conference game on the schedule for both teams. The game was typically held during the second week of the season with a non-conference game being played prior. (This was typically the case with a few early exceptions where the game was the first game of the season for both programs.) Due to SEC expansion in 2012, the schedule needed to be modified to accommodate new SEC members Texas A&M and Missouri. These became known as "bridge" schedules because they were meant to be temporary scheduling formats used to bridge the gap between the formats of 5–1–2, pre-expansion, and 6–1–1, which was agreed upon by the SEC membership as the new format. The 2012 "bridge" schedule, issued by the SEC home office, moved the UGA-USC game to October 6, 2012. However, in 2013 the SEC offices saw fit, even in the face of issuing another "bridge" schedule, to move the yearly tilt between the two programs back to the second week of the season for each program stating that the game would fill needed conference TV inventory for the early week in the season. At the same time the SEC announced that another "bridge" schedule would be issued for 2014, but that schedule has yet to be released by the SEC home office in Birmingham, Alabama.[20][21][22] However, later the SEC released a 2014 schedule that is not a bridge schedule, and also released the future cross-division opponents for each team for the 2014–2025 seasons. Additionally, while USC remained as UGA's first conference game, the first conference game for USC was a week 1 game against Texas A&M. It remains to be seen if this is a permanent change to USC's schedule, as the SEC has yet to release schedules for 2018 and beyond. In 2016, the game was postponed from Saturday October 8 to Sunday October 9 due to the effects of Hurricane Matthew. Game results{{sports rivalry series table| format = compact | cols = 2 | team1 = Georgia | team1style = {{NCAA color cell|Georgia Bulldogs}} | team2 = South Carolina | team2style = {{NCAA secondary color cell|South Carolina Gamecocks}} | series_summary = yes | October 3, 1894 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 40 | South Carolina | 0 | October 20, 1900 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 5 | South Carolina | 0 | October 12, 1901 | Augusta, GA | Georgia | 10 | South Carolina | 5 | October 17, 1903 | Athens, GA | South Carolina | 17 | Georgia | 0 | October 26, 1904 | Columbia, SC | South Carolina | 2 | Georgia | 0 | October 17, 1908 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 29 | South Carolina | 6 | October 7, 1911 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 38 | South Carolina | 0 | October 11, 1919 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 14 | South Carolina | 0 | October 9, 1920 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 37 | South Carolina | 0 | October 4, 1924 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 18 | South Carolina | 0 | October 2, 1937 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 13 | South Carolina | 7 | October 1, 1938 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 7 | South Carolina | 6 | November 18, 1939 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 33 | South Carolina | 7 | October 5, 1940 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 33 | South Carolina | 2 | October 4, 1941 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 34 | South Carolina | 6 | October 4, 1958 | Athens, GA | South Carolina | 24 | Georgia | 14 | October 3, 1959 | Columbia, SC | #16 South Carolina | 30 | #13 Georgia | 14 | October 1, 1960 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 38 | South Carolina | 6 | October 7, 1961 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 17 | South Carolina | 14 | October 6, 1962 | Columbia, SC | Tie | 7 | Tie | 7 | October 5, 1963 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 27 | South Carolina | 7 | October 3, 1964 | Columbia, SC | Tie | 7 | Tie | 7 | October 1, 1966 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 7 | South Carolina | 0 | October 7, 1967 | Athens, GA | #5 Georgia | 21 | South Carolina | 0 | October 5, 1968 | Columbia, SC | #16 Georgia | 21 | South Carolina | 20 | October 4, 1969 | Athens, GA | #7 Georgia | 41 | South Carolina | 16 | October 31, 1970 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 52 | South Carolina | 34 | October 30, 1971 | Columbia, SC | #7 Georgia | 24 | South Carolina | 0 | September 28, 1974 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 52 | South Carolina | 14 | September 27, 1975 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 28 | South Carolina | 20 | September 25, 1976 | Athens, GA | #7 Georgia | 20 | South Carolina | 12 | September 24, 1977 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 15 | South Carolina | 13 | September 30, 1978 | Columbia, SC | South Carolina | 27 | #19 Georgia | 10 | September 29, 1979 | Athens, GA | South Carolina | 27 | Georgia | 20 | November 1, 1980 | Athens, GA | #4 Georgia | 13 | #14 South Carolina | 10 | September 26, 1981 | Athens, GA | #17 Georgia | 24 | South Carolina | 0 | September 25, 1982 | Columbia, SC | #7 Georgia | 34 | South Carolina | 18 | September 24, 1983 | Athens, GA | #14 Georgia | 31 | South Carolina | 13 | September 29, 1984 | Columbia, SC | South Carolina | 17 | #12 Georgia | 10 | September 28, 1985 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 35 | South Carolina | 21 | September 27, 1986 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 31 | South Carolina | 26 | September 26, 1987 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 13 | South Carolina | 6 | September 24, 1988 | Columbia, SC | #14 South Carolina | 23 | #6 Georgia | 10 | September 30, 1989 | Athens, GA | South Carolina | 24 | #23 Georgia | 20 | September 5, 1992 | Columbia, SC | #14 Georgia | 28 | South Carolina | 6 | September 4, 1993 | Athens, GA | South Carolina | 23 | #14 Georgia | 21 | September 3, 1994 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 24 | South Carolina | 21 | September 2, 1995 | Athens, GA | Georgia | 42 | South Carolina | 23 | September 14, 1996 | Columbia, SC | South Carolina | 23 | Georgia | 14 | September 13, 1997 | Athens, GA | #25 Georgia | 31 | South Carolina | 15 | September 12, 1998 | Columbia, SC | #13 Georgia | 17 | South Carolina | 3 | September 11, 1999 | Athens, GA | #12 Georgia | 24 | South Carolina | 9 | September 9, 2000 | Columbia, SC | South Carolina | 21 | #10 Georgia | 10 | September 8, 2001 | Athens, GA | #21 South Carolina | 14 | #25 Georgia | 9 | September 14, 2002 | Columbia, SC | #10 Georgia | 13 | South Carolina | 7 | September 13, 2003 | Athens, GA | #8 Georgia | 31 | #25 South Carolina | 7 | September 11, 2004 | Columbia, SC | #4 Georgia | 20 | South Carolina | 16 | September 10, 2005 | Athens, GA | #9 Georgia | 17 | South Carolina | 15 | September 9, 2006 | Columbia, SC | #12 Georgia | 18 | South Carolina | 0 | September 8, 2007 | Athens, GA | South Carolina | 16 | #11 Georgia | 12 | September 13, 2008 | Columbia, SC | #2 Georgia | 14 | South Carolina | 7 | September 12, 2009 | Athens, GA | #21 Georgia | 41 | South Carolina | 37 | September 11, 2010 | Columbia, SC | #24 South Carolina | 17 | #22 Georgia | 6 | September 10, 2011 | Athens, GA | #12 South Carolina | 45 | Georgia | 42 | October 6, 2012 | Columbia, SC | #6 South Carolina | 35 | #5 Georgia | 7 | September 7, 2013 | Athens, GA | #11 Georgia | 41 | #6 South Carolina | 30 | September 13, 2014 | Columbia, SC | #24 South Carolina | 38 | #6 Georgia | 35 | September 19, 2015 | Athens, GA | #7 Georgia | 52 | South Carolina | 20 | October 9, 2016 | Columbia, SC | Georgia | 28 | South Carolina | 14 | November 4, 2017 | Athens, GA | #1 Georgia | 24 | South Carolina | 10 | September 8, 2018 | Columbia, SC | #3 Georgia | 41 | #24 South Carolina | 17 }} Series record sources: ESPN College Football Encyclopedia[23] College Football Data Warehouse.[24] Border BashThe Border Bash is an annual event held in Augusta, Georgia on the banks of the Savannah River celebrating Georgia–South Carolina rivalry. It is held on the Friday prior to the yearly UGA-USC football game. The event is supported by numerous business and private sponsors from both sides of the river. The evening event regularly draws over 10,000 fans from both fan-bases and proceeds are used to support numerous children's charities from around the CSRA through the Border Bash Foundation. Both mascots, as well as each program's cheerleaders, represent their programs at the event along with various dignitaries from the schools themselves. Neither the football coaches or the ballplayers attend due to conflicts with their pregame preparations.[25][26] See also
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