Support The Channel https://www.patreon.com/luckymurray For a team expected to win no more than four games during the first season for coach Shane Beamer, the South Carolina Gamecocks' Mayo Bowl win over North Carolina last week was quite an accomplishment for a program with roster issues and extremely-thin quarterback depth entering the postseason. Seven victories in Year 1 for Beamer is reason for excitement, Paul Finebaum says. "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 said Monday on McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning. Finebaum's complimentary tone is a far cry from his midseason opinion centered around poking fun at South Carolina fans after a 4-3 start.
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