D2-CFB Game Preview: Savannah State Tigers (2-2) vs. South Carolina State Bulldogs (2-3)

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Venue & Game Info

Stadium: Oliver C. Dawson Stadium (capacity ~22,000)

Location: Orangeburg, South Carolina

Kickoff Time: 1:30 PM ET (10:30 AM PT)

Broadcast: ESPN+ / MEAC Digital Network

Weather Forecast (Orangeburg, SC)

Conditions: Mostly sunny, warm fall afternoon

Temperature: ~78°F at kickoff, cooling into the low 70s by evening

Wind: 6–10 mph

Impact: Excellent football weather; minimal effect on passing/kicking

Injury Report

Savannah State Tigers:

QB J. Carter – Probable (ankle soreness)

RB Malik Johnson – Questionable (hamstring)

South Carolina State Bulldogs:

QB W. Atkins IV – Probable (shoulder soreness)

RB K. Adams – Probable (knee bruise)

WR J. Johnson – Probable (ankle tweak)

Key Player Matchups

QB W. Atkins IV (SCSU) vs Savannah State Secondary

Atkins averages 293 passing yards per game and will test a Tigers defense that has struggled against the pass.

RB K. Adams (SCSU) vs Savannah State Front Seven

Adams is the Bulldogs’ workhorse, averaging 65 yards per game; Savannah State must contain him to stay competitive.

QB J. Carter (SSU) vs SCSU Pass Rush

Carter has shown flashes but must avoid turnovers against a Bulldogs defense that thrives on pressure.

WR J. Johnson (SCSU) vs CB Marcus Hall (SSU)

Johnson leads SCSU in receiving yards; Hall is SSU’s most experienced cover corner.

Recent Team Form

South Carolina State Bulldogs (2–3, MEAC)

L 31–24 vs Charleston Southern

L 63–14 @ South Florida

W 55–41 vs Bethune‑Cookman

L 38–10 @ South Carolina

W 16–15 vs Wofford

Offense: 37.6 PPG Defense: 34.2 PPG

Savannah State Tigers (2–2, SIAC)

W 33–20 vs Kentucky State

L 45–19 @ Miles College

L 30–13 vs Shorter

W 41–14 vs Edward Waters

Offense: 26.5 PPG Defense: 28.5 PPG

Series History

All‑time: South Carolina State leads the series comfortably

Recent:

2018: South Carolina State 21–17

2016: South Carolina State 35–14

Trend: SCSU has won multiple straight meetings, though the 2018 matchup was decided by just four points.

ATS (Against the Spread):

SCSU: 1–4 ATS last 5

SSU: 2–3 ATS last 5

Historical Betting Results:

SCSU covered in 2016’s 35–14 win

SSU covered in 2018’s 21–17 loss

Projected Score: South Carolina State 34 – Savannah State 20

Game Odds

Savannah State Tigers                   56

South Carolina State Bulldogs    – 14

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 3, 2025

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