This has the potential to be very ugly for the South Carolina Gamecocks. They're facing the #7 Georgia Bulldogs - who, mind you, have a Heisman hopeful at running back and a packed house in Athens, Georgia on their side - and are bringing to the party a defense that can't stop the run and only shows up in the second half and a quarterback making his first career start. Of course, those points could be moot when you look at the recent history between these two teams: the Gamecocks have won four of the last five meetings.