College football 2024 week 3 schedule: LSU-South Carolina - ESPN
The 2024 college football season is entering week 3. Notable matchups include No. 16 LSU at South Carolina (spotlighted on 'College GameDay') and Texas A&M at Florida.
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The 2024 college football season is entering week 3. Notable matchups include No. 16 LSU at South Carolina (spotlighted on 'College GameDay') and Texas A&M at Florida.
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