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Tuesday night's College Football Playoff rankings left South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer dismayed. Asked during Wednesday's media availability whether or not he and his program will rethink how they schedule out-of-conference games going forward, Beamer sounded off...
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Draino541 month
SC quit the ACC cause they couldn’t get in the NCAA basketball tourney 50 yrs ago. Bet they wish they hadn’t now. Will they quit the SEC too?
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surgicalvenom1 month
Slow down Shane, you had 1 good season to get you off the hot seat. Mark Stoops did that too and he's right back on it.
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SuperSaint1 month
Dude played Wofford, Akron, and old Dominion ooc. But thinks he is getting hosed since he beat a 17th and 19th ranked teams. Sit down
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GeauxtigersMs361 month
You forgot Clemson.
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TFH1 month
He’s not wrong. But a 2 loss SC will still get overlooked for a 2 loss from another conference.
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RAB1 month
Convert that Hail Mary at the end of the Bama game, and you’re in.
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LSUtoBOOT1 month
Don’t get embarrassed by the Sooners in Norman and you’re in, oh wait that was Bama, SC rolled over the Sooners in Norman. Coach makes a good point, and the committee needs to pay attention.
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TheWalrus1 month
Clemson are dumb for playing USCe and UGA
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Tigerinasia1 month
He’s right, ya know.
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Timeoday1 month
Beamer got beat by LSU and barely beat a very over ranked ACC team.
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Tig041 month
They also beat 4 ranked teams, which is more than most teams that will make the playoffs.
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BobABooey1 month
Beamer lost his starting QB in the LSU game. Injuries only count when certain teams are on the bubble, though.
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beauchristopher1 month
South Carolina would have won if their QB didn't get injured. That should factor in.
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