Shane Beamer ‘excited’ about return to Norman to face OU football with South Carolina

About an hour before his designated time to deliver remarks, Shane Beamer received a text from one of his Oklahoma buddies.

The message was from OU men’s golf coach Ryan Hybl, who inquired about reuniting with the Beamer family when they return to Norman this fall. In addition, two of the first three questions the South Carolina football coach fielded Monday at the lectern on the main stage during the first day of SEC Media Days at the Omni Hotel in Dallas were about OU.

Beamer served as an assistant coach under former head coach Lincoln Riley and coached the Sooners’ tight ends from 2018-20 before he took the Gamecocks’ job. The son of former Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer will return to Norman to face OU on Oct. 19.

“The opportunity to get connected and be with the Oklahoma program was a great opportunity. Went there for a lot of the reasons,” Beamer said. “Joe Castiglione, the athletic director, was one of them, to get connected with him. Just went there and made so many friends for life.

“I mentioned Ryan Hybl. Zac Selmon, Mississippi State, someone that’s a dear friend. I learned a lot. Pretty cool being a part of that tradition, and it’ll be a big challenge going back to Norman on that Saturday. Really looking forward to the trip.”

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Jul 15, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer speaking to the media at Omni Dallas Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports

OU and South Carolina have never played in football and Beamer said excitement is growing among Gamecocks fans in Columbia, South Carolina.

“Excited for our fans,” Beamer said. “Our fans are so excited about going to Norman, Oklahoma. I can’t tell you how many have come to me and told me they got their flights booked and what do they needed to and…


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Publish date : 2024-07-16 10:07:36

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