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Way-too-early 2025 rankings put South Carolina inside top 12

by:Kevin Millerabout 10 hours

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South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer (Katie Dugan/GamecockCentral)
South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer (Katie Dugan/GamecockCentral)

From a national perspective, South Carolina football is a program on the rise. Shane Beamer’s team has outperformed expectations three of his four years in Columbia, but the Gamecocks finally have some lofty prognostications heading into 2025.

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One recent projection from Athlon Sports has Carolina in the College Football Playoff hunt once again. Earlier this week, Steven Lassan ranked the Gamecocks No. 12 in his “Way-too-early picks” and preseason rankings. That is also 6th among SEC teams.

If Lassan’s rankings were predictive for next season, USC would be left out of the College Football Playoff in heartbreaking fashion, just like last season. Though they would be ranked 12th, only three possible conference champs (BIG Ten, SEC, and ACC) would get auto-bids ahead of the Gamecocks. Barring a rule change, that means that the Big 12 champion and Group of 5 champ (ranked lower overall than South Carolina) would leapfrog the Gamecocks into the hypothetical CFP field.

However, a No. 12 final ranking would mean that South Carolina had another strong season, likely 9-3 or better. Plus, with the Gamecocks playing against No. 7, No. 9, and No. 10, perhaps Shane Beamer’s team could win one or two of those big-time matchups to give the team the “head-to-head data point” that the committee mentioned so frequently during this year’s selection process.

Despite a way-too-early ranking outside of the CFP field, Lassan believes South Carolina has a real chance at the Playoff in 2025.

He wrote in his piece that quarterback LaNorris Sellers “was a big reason” USC was so close in 2024 and that the rising redshirt sophomore is capable of pushing his team over the threshold next fall. If the running game can retool without Rocket Sanders, and the defense can play close to its ’24 level, Lassan thinks Carolina can have a special group once again.

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Lassan’s entire top 30 can be seen below:

  1. Ohio State Buckeyes
  2. Texas Longhorns
  3. Georgia Bulldogs
  4. Penn State Nittany Lions
  5. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  6. Oregon Ducks
  7. Clemson Tigers
  8. Miami Hurricanes
  9. LSU Tigers
  10. Alabama Crimson Tide
  11. Tennessee Volunteers
  12. South Carolina Gamecocks
  13. Arizona State Sun Devils
  14. Florida Gators
  15. Kansas State Wildcats
  16. BYU Cougars
  17. SMU Mustangs
  18. Indiana Hoosiers
  19. Ole Miss Rebels
  20. Texas A&M Aggies
  21. Illinois Fighting Illini
  22. Michigan Wolverines
  23. Iowa State Cyclones
  24. Boise State Broncos
  25. Missouri Tigers
  26. Louisville Cardinals
  27. Nebraska Cornhuskers
  28. Texas Tech Red Raiders
  29. Baylor Bears
  30. Auburn Tigers

* Lassan also included the Army Black Knights, Colorado Buffaloes, Duke Blue Devils, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, James Madison Dukes, Iowa Hawkeyes, Kansas Jayhawks, Navy Midshipmen, Syracuse Orange, TCU Horned Frogs, Tulane Green Wave, UNLV Runnin’ Rebels, Southern Cal Trojans, Utah Utes, Vanderbilt Commodores, and Washington Huskies as “other teams to watch in 2025.”

As things stand with Lassan’s list, South Carolina will play six teams ranked in Lassan’s top overall 25 teams (Clemson, LSU, Alabama, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, and Missouri) and one more from his teams to watch group (Vanderbilt). Like last year, the Gamecocks will have one of the most difficult strength of schedule ratings in the country. While that means the road is difficult, it also means that winning their fair share will go a long way for USC’s 2025 resume.

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