College football season is just a few weeks away. But until real football content comes along, the University of South Carolina created something fun from one of college football’s favorite offseason phenomenons: Last Chance U.
The Gamecocks recreated the opening credits to Netflix’s hit football documentary with this “Best Chance U’ video:
That took some serious legwork!
Of course, South Carolina added its own touches, making the video a commercial for its football team and coach Will Muschamp, but that’s the kind of creativity that can go a long way toward making a team popular on social media.
Because of the show’s popularity, there are probably a lot of people out there that know more about East Mississippi Community College football than South Carolina football. Perhaps the Gamecocks need their own show, too.
Here is the Last Chance U opening sequence for comparison.
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Kevin mostly covers college football and college basketball, with an emphasis on NCAA issues and other legal issues in sports. He is also an incoming law student. He's written for SB Nation, USA Today, VICE Sports, The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal, among others. He is a graduate of Northwestern University.
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