It would have been a day to remember for Shane Beamer if South Carolina pulled off the upset victory over No. 4 Alabama on Saturday. The Gamecocks went toe-to-toe with the Crimson Tide, surprising Kalen DeBoer’s side. WR Nyck Harbor’s impressive 54-yard catch in the third quarter was a sign that SC came to play. The win could’ve gone the other way, were it not for a costly fumble by LaNorris Sellers in the fourth quarter.

With the game tied at 22-22 in the fourth quarter, LaNorris Sellers had the chance to seal away the game for South Carolina. With 1:51 left to play, Sellers tried to lead the offense downfield. He tried to do a QB draw play, but the Alabama defense stood him up. In the scramble, he lost possession of the ball, which resulted in a fumble and a turnover. That woul

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