

He joined the team as a graduate assistant to help with the Yellow Jacket wide receivers and quarterbacks. Georgia Techīeamer's first step as a coach was when he joined Georgia Tech in 2000. He was posted 18-non losing seasons where his teams have won 62.5 percent of their games. Beamer has coached 17 bowl games in his entire career. First, he started as a graduate assistant, gradually becoming an assistant coach and later head coach. Coaching CareerĪfter college football, Beamer quickly got into coaching. To date, Beamer has played on three Big East Conference championship teams and four bowl teams. The latter played in the NCAA Division I-A national championship as a member of the Big East Conference. He later played as a long snapper.īeamer was also a part of the 1999 Virginia Tech Hokies team led by his father, Frank Beamer. He joined the Virginia Tech Hokies in 1995 as a wide receiver. Division I-AA Charleston Southern offered Beamer a partial scholarship to play at Virginia Tech University. College Football Careerīeamer chose to play college football following his father's footsteps. He graduated from Virginia Tech University in 1999 in Interdisciplinary Studies and did his Masters from the University of Tennessee in 2003 in Sports Management. His mother and father are co-authors of a children's book 'Yea, It's a Hokie Game Day,' published in 2006.īeamer graduated from Blacksburg High School, Virginia, in 1995.

Frank is the retired head coach of Virginia Tech Hokies. He is the son of a former college football player, Frank Beamer, and Cheryl Beamer. Shane Beamer was born in Charleston, South Carolina on 31 March 1977. Beamer played college football as a wide receiver and long snapper. In addition, he played college football for Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He has served as an assistant coach to many universities, including Georgia Tech, Mississippi State, University of Tennessee. Shane Beamer is a former American Football player and the current head coach at the University of South Carolina. He previously served as an assistant coach in South Carolina in 2007.

The University of South Carolina named Beamer as its 36th head football coach. After two decades of experience as an assistant coach, Shane Beamer finally got a shot as a head coach in 2020.
