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South Carolina's SEC Media Day schedule

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Shane Beamer (Photo by Katie Dugan)

South Carolina and Shane Beamer take center stage Tuesday.

The Gamecocks will go through the wringer that is SEC Media Days this afternoon. It’s the first chance to answer questions from the league’s media.

It’s a whirlwind of experience, but here’s how you can catch Beamer and a few players—Jovaughn Gwyn, Dakereon Joyner, Zacch Pickens—on the SEC Network.

For those wanting to watch any and all of Shane Beamer talking to the media Tuesday, be sure to tune in starting at 2 p.m.

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He’ll be on Marty and McGee for 20 minutes before entering the big stage.

Beamer will be on the main platform beginning at 2:25 p.m., and that will be live-streamed on the SEC Network.

He’ll make a few pit stops before being on the SEC Network set beginning at 4 p.m. and going for 15 minutes.

For those wanting to listen to Beamer go through radio row, he’ll be on SEC radio for 10 minutes starting at 1:15 p.m. and on Sirius XM at 3:30 p.m.

South Carolina’s head coach will also meet with the local media before his car wash of a trip.

Gamecocks’ players won’t get the SEC Network live treatment like Beamer but there will be a few opportunities to catch live.

All three will go on Sirius XM at some point during the day. Dakereon Joyner is first at 1:40 p.m., Jovaughn Gwyn will go at 2:25 p.m. Pickens round things out at 3 p.m.

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There are also opportunities to speak with ESPN personalities scattered throughout the day’s coverage.

 The Gamecocks are coming off a really good inaugural season under Beamer, exceeding preseason win total projections.

South Carolina won seven games, including a dominating bowl win over North Carolina to close out the season.

The expectations have ratcheted up since then, landing a quality transfer portal class.

Spencer Rattler headlines it, but the Gamecocks brought in a few other potential impact players there as well.

South Carolina is in the midst of summer workouts with camp beginning the first weekend in August.

The Gamecocks open the season at night Sept. 3 against Georgia State then travel to Arkansas before hosting Georgia.

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