COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Georgias Kirby Smart and South Carolinas Will Muschamp got an extra day to prep for this weeks game because of Hurricane Matthew -- and both needed as much time as possible to turn around their teams current slides.The Bulldogs (3-2, 1-2 Southeastern Conference) have lost two straight after their 3-0 start while the Gamecocks (2-3, 1-3) have also lost their past two conference games heading into Sundays game, delayed from Saturday night because of Matthew.Smart and Muschamp were both safeties with Georgia in 1994, the Bulldogs coach a redshirt freshman and South Carolinas coach a senior. Muschamp remembers how his father, Smarts father and the dad of Georgia quarterback -- and now Colorado State coach -- Mike Bobo would sit together at Georgia games that season.The two also coached defense at Valdosta State and LSU.Did they ever discuss a matchup like this back then?We were worried about stopping somebody, Muschamp joked. We worked together on the defensive side of the ball. We were just trying to get off the field on third down.Those are still the challenges each faces this week. The Bulldogs were pounded at Ole Miss, 45-14, two weeks ago, then were stunned on Tennessees successful Hail Mary play for a 34-31 loss after taking the lead moments earlier.The Gamecocks have struggled offensively this season, dead last in SEC yards and points, and lost to Kentucky and Texas A&M despite allowing a combined 41 points in the defeats.For Smart, facing Muschamp is just a part of the business the friends have adjusted to through the years and their various stops.Its never an extra motivation, because thats not really what its about. Its about our players and their players, Smart said. Its business-like for us.---Things to watch when Georgia faces South Carolina on Sunday:MATTHEWS EFFECT: The major storm that churned up the Eastern Seaboard will alter the game with more than just a delayed start. Expect a smaller than normal crowd as fans unaccustomed to Sunday starts -- or dealing with residential damage from Matthew -- pass on the game. Also, the 100 to 200 state troopers normally assigned for protection and traffic control wont be on hand, instead deployed to more essential areas to help those affected by the storm.CHUBBS BACK: Georgia tailback Nick Chubb is expected back healthy to face the Gamecocks. He missed the Ole Miss game and ran just one time last week because of a left ankle sprain. But Smart said Chubb, sixth in the SEC with 425 yards, has worked well and is ready to go.YOUNG QBS: There should be a lot of youth at the position with Georgias Jacob Eason and South Carolinas Brandon McIlwain. Both were expected to take control of the offense and both have gone through some growing pains this season. Eason may have taken a huge step forward when he led the Bulldogs on a go-ahead drive, taking the lead with a 47-yard TD pass to Riley Ridley with 10 seconds left that shouldve beaten Tennessee. McIlwain has struggled moving the Gamecocks and has gone three games without a TD pass.RECEIVER HELP: South Carolina should get some help offensively when injured receivers Deebo Samuel and Bryan Edwards return to face Georgia. Neither played last week in the Texas A&M loss as the Gamecocks leading receiver was former Florida State baseball player Hayden Hurst, a tight end.OFFER TO MOVE: Georgia AD Greg McGarity said the school offered to let the game take place at Sanford Stadium if South Carolina could not host because of the storm. South Carolina officials, though, got approval from the SEC to delay the game until Sunday. 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Adding in the second team, Grambling had the most overall selections with 14.---=SWAC POSTSEASON AWARDSOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- DeVante Kincade, QB, Grambling StateDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Donovan McCray, DT Grambling StateNEWCOMER OF THE YEAR -- Joshua Simmons, WR, Prairie View A&MFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Jordan Bentley, RB, Alabama A&MCOACH OF THE YEAR -- Broderick Fobbs, Grambling StateALL-SWAC FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- DeVante Kincade, Grambling StateRB -- Lenard Tillery, SouthernRB -- Martez Carter, Grambling StateOL -- Justin Miller, Grambling StateOL -- Terrell Lee, SouthernOL -- Anthony Mosley, SouthernOL -- Sam Baptiste, Alabama StateOL -- Jamal Boulden, SouthernWR -- Chad Williams, Grambling StateWR -- Willie Quinn, SouthernTE -- Dillion Beard, SouthernDEFENSEDL -- Javancy Jones, Jackson StateDL -- Aaron Tiller, SouthernDL -- Donovan McCray, Grambling StateDL -- Samuel Reese, Grambling StateLB -- Arkez Cooper, Grambling StateLB -- Darien Anderson, Alcorn StateLB -- Kourtney Berry, Alabama StateDB -- Guy Stallworth, Grambling StateDB -- Danny Johnson, SouthernDB -- Jameel Jackson, Grambling StateDB -- Eric Foster, Alcorn StateSPECIAL TEAMSPK -- Eric Medina, Texas SouthernP -- Eric Medina, Texas SouthernRS -- Willie Quinn, Southern ' ' '