Shane Beamer’s response to facing Georgia’s defense is the antithesis of coachspeak (Video)

Shane Beamer, South Carolina Gamecocks. (Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports)
Shane Beamer, South Carolina Gamecocks. (Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports) /
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South Carolina football head coach Shane Beamer had an unbelievable soundbite on how difficult it is to move the ball on the Georgia football team’s punishing defensive line.

While Shane Beamer is doing a great job turning around his South Carolina football program already in year one at Columbia, he just saw firsthand how insanely challenging it is to move the ball on the Georgia football team’s outstanding defense.

South Carolina may have scored a touchdown in extreme garbage time on Saturday night, but Beamer’s response in the post-game presser was absolutely priceless. It was honest and the complete antithesis of coachspeak. Given that he used to work for Kirby Smart in Athens only a few years ago, this only makes his response all the more better. Try not to laugh after hearing this.

Though South Carolina is way better than many people thought they would be this season, the Gamecocks’ improved passing attack was still no match for the Hungry Dawgs defense.

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Shane Beamer’s response to facing the Georgia defense is incredible content

Obviously, Beamer addressed the situation at hand. Georgia has a 6-foot-6, 340-pound defensive tackle by the name of Jordan Davis who might be the most dominant player in the Power Five. The Dawgs are littered with talent all over the gridiron. When a team has that many five-stars on one side of the ball, it can make decent competition like South Carolina look completely outmatched.

Though Beamer should be applauded for his honesty, it is time to get back to work in Columbia.

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