LSU avoids catastrophic loss to South Carolina
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On Sunday, Beamer felt compelled to do something he’s never done as a head coach. He fired an assistant coach midseason.
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Everything Shane Beamer said about Lonnie Teasley firing, LSU loss on Sunday teleconference
One day after South Carolina’s 20-10 loss to LSU, head coach Shane Beamer spoke to the media in his weekly Sunday teleconference. Here’s everything he had to say. Opening statement “All right, last night,
South Carolina’s offensive line struggles were noticeable against LSU, as the unit accounted for 5 of 13 penalties in the game.
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South Carolina football's Shane Beamer details why he fired offensive line coach Lonnie Teasley
South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer fired his offensive line coach, Lonnie Teasley, after the Gamecocks lost to LSU on Oct. 11.
USC returned from its bye week with a football game at LSU. The Gamecocks were trying to win in Tiger Stadium for the first time since 1994 but fell 20-10.
Mason Love faked a punt and threw a pass to tight end Mo Brown. But the officials waved it off, calling an illegal procedure penalty instead.
The South Carolina Gamecocks face the LSU Tigers on the road in a Week 7 college football game. Follow live updates.
Shane Beamer called recruits before the news went public. South Carolina’s highest-rated commitment is a five-star offensive lineman.
Sellers and the rest of the South Carolina offense as a whole had ample opportunities to walk out of Death Valley with an upset win, but self-inflicted mistakes doomed the Gamecocks (3-3, 1-3 SEC). The South Carolina offense was flagged for 10 penalties , seven of which came before the snap.