South Carolina quarterbacks have a new way to learn from mistakes this season -- and it involves a fake piece of poop. According to LaNorris Sellers , offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Mike Shula keeps the prop in his office to make lessons from film sessions stick.

"It looks like real poop," Sellers said Tuesday. "You can sit it in your hand and it looks like poop."

Sellers explained when a quarterback makes an error that shows up on film, Shula will direct the player to go to his office and pick up "the dump off his desk." The player then leaves the room, retrieves it and hands it to Shula, who throws it on the table, saying, "That's what you just did to me."

Sellers said he hasn't had to do it often, but did mention reserve quarterbacks Air Noland and Cutter Woods h

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