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Paul Finebaum Reveals 1 Team Blew Him Away This Year

July 2, 2022 by The Spun Leave a Comment

ARLINGTON, TX – DECEMBER 31: TV/radio personality Paul Finebaum of the SEC Network speaks on air before the Goodyear Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium on December 31, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images)

You never know what you’re going to get once bowl season rolls around. And the South Carolina Gamecocks are certainly examples of that.

Coming into the season, the Gamecocks were projected to win just four games. After their Duke’s Mayo Bowl win over North Carolina, Shane Beamer‘s team finished with seven. Needless to say, ESPN’s Paul Finebaum was impressed.

“What South Carolina did blew me away. When you look back to the preseason, it was impossible to predict where they’d end up,” Finebaum told “McElroy and Cubelic” on Monday.

At midseason, the college football personality was digging the Gamecocks’ graves. Telling the hosts, “I was there four weeks ago and I could not believe it,” Finebaum said.

“You know, it’s a little bit — there’s no way to know whether he has worked.” he continued. “I mean, he’s won a couple of games. He beat Vanderbilt at the last second, he beat East Carolina at the last second, and somebody else, which I don’t remember and I really don’t even think it matters. But the fans still love him just as much.”

No doubt that Beamer’s done some really good things since taking over in Columbia. That said, Finebaum will be waiting to see if the 44-year-old coach can build on his 2021 success.

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