South Carolina is firing first-year offensive coordinator Mike Shula amid one of the worst offensive stretches in program history, CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz reports.

This marks the first time Shane Beamer has fired a coordinator during his five-year tenure at South Carolina. It also comes just weeks after he dismissed offensive line coach Lonnie Teasley following a loss to LSU .

The Gamecocks (3-6, 1-6 SEC) are the only Power Four team that has not surpassed 350 total yards in a game this season. They sit at or near the bottom of the league in most major offensive categories. Their 19.7 points per game is the program's lowest average since 2002 -- even with an SEC-leading six non-offensive touchdowns boosting that total.

Beamer promoted Shula from an offensive analyst role to offensive

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