SEC Football Final analysts break down South Carolina's win over Tennessee

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SEC Football Final analysts break down South Carolina's win over Tennessee

South Carolina shocked the college football world by beating Tennessee by a 63-38 score at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday night. Shane Beamer is the first FBS coach since 1978 to win two games by at least 20 points when they were underdogs by more than 20.

South Carolina's offense was on point against Tennessee. The team had five touchdown drives in the first five possessions. They had nine total touchdown drive and eight of eight drives were in red zone. They played physical and beat up Tennessee offensively. It was an aggressive style of offense that people were waiting to see from quarterback Spencer Rattler.

South Carolina's win over Tennessee was explosive, according to Chris Doering. He thinks the offensive line played a big role in the win. The offensive lineman allowed Spencer Rattler to get the ball down the field.

South Carolina won the SEC Championship game against Tennessee. Takeo Spikes thinks Tennessee's defense was disappointing. He thinks the team's offensive formation was not predictable. He also thinks that the defense played lethargic in the second half.


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