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Gamecocks Announce Coaching Change
South Carolina ranks last in SEC offense with 19.7 points per game, marking its lowest average since 2002 amid ongoing coaching staff changes.
- Shane Beamer relieved offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Mike Shula Sunday, nine games into Shula's first season after his December promotion.
- What was supposed to be a fresh offensive approach built around quarterback LaNorris Sellers' dual-threat ability unraveled after a promising 2-0 start as the South Carolina offense became one of the SEC's most stagnant.
- Statistical breakdown reveals South Carolina offense averages 19.7 PPG, 294.1 YPG, 100.8 rushing yards, 32.50% third-down conversions, allows 34 sacks and commits 13 turnovers.
- The athletics department confirmed the termination, and the Gamecocks have an open date this week before playing at No. 3 Texas A&M on Nov. 15, following the Ole Miss game and Lonnie Teasley's dismissal.
- Beamer will search for an offensive coordinator ahead of the 2026 season, marking his fourth hire in five years and the first coordinator firing of his five-year tenure at South Carolina.
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Gamecocks Fire Offensive Coordinator Mike Shula
The University of South Carolina announced Sunday afternoon that offensive coordinator Mike Shula has been fired. Shula took over for Dowell Loggains as South Carolina's O.C. for the Citrus Bowl last season and is out just nine games into the 2025 season. The Gamecocks are last in the SEC in points scored at 19.7 per game and last in total offense at 294.1 per game. Shula is the first coordinator to be let go by Shane Beamer in his 5 years leadi…
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