6/29/2023 0 Comments Shane beamer post game auburn![]() When South Carolina started 2-5, Muschamp was fired and replaced by offensive coordinator Mike Bobo on an interim basis.īobo is now Auburn’s offensive coordinator and Shane Beamer, a former South Carolina assistant from 2007-10 who was an Oklahoma assistant the previous three years, is the Gamecocks’ new coach. But the Gamecocks have plenty of issues, as evidenced by their 2-8 record against SEC teams in 2020, and Clemson is back on the schedule this season. He has been an assistant at several winning programs, including Oklahoma most recently with Lincoln Riley, at Virginia Tech with his father, at Georgia with Kirby Smart and at South Carolina with Steve Spurrier. SEC EAST TITLE SCENARIO Beamer is the son of a Hall of Fame coach - Frank Beamer - and now in his first head coaching job will see if he can make a name for himself. OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Marcus Satterfield (first year)ĭEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Clayton White (first year) KEY PLAYERS RB Kevin Harris, QB Luke Doty, TE Nick Muse, DE Kingsley Enagbare, CB Cam Smith, DT Jabari Ellis This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.RETURNING STARTERS 14: Offense 7, Defense 5, Specialty 2 probably had a conversation or two before then,” Pittman said.Ĭopyright 2023 The Associated Press. “Anybody that comes into your office and says, ‘Hey, I’m going to go into the portal, and the next day they already know where they're going. To some extent with tampering, coaches say they know it when they see it. “But the business is all about if you make somebody mad, you cut that possibility of a job market off your resume,” Pittman said. Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi was one of the few who didn't shy away from a public confrontation when the Panthers lost star receiver Jordan Addison to USC last spring. “However, once you make that call it's already too late, because the kid is already gone,” Pittman told reporters.Ĭoaches air their grievances but almost always stop short of publicly calling out those they suspect - or know - are tampering. “The observation from our coaches is, ‘Can we reduce those windows?’ I think there’s a need to engage."Īrkansas coach Sam Pittman said he has called coaches he believes have tampered with players on his roster. “Some of the behaviors that really raise questions about tampering and the use of NIL, those seem to happen later as the portal drags on, though not exclusively,” SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said. For football, there is a 45-day window that opens after the regular season ends and a 15-day window that starts in mid-April. This past school year was the first with portal windows for each sport. Georgia also lost one of the most intriguing players to enter the portal during the spring transfer window when defensive tackle Bear Alexander left for USC. This year Smart brought in two receivers from other SEC schools, landing RaRa Thomas from Mississippi State and Dominic Lovett from Missouri. ![]() The two-time defending national champions only dabble in the portal to supplement a roster full of blue-chip recruits. ![]() Next thing you know he’s in the portal and he’s already got somewhere that he wants to go.” Word of mouth spreads that a guy’s not happy and he’s looking. “If a kid goes to his trainer or high school coach, well, in our program we have people talking to those trainers and high school coaches. “So look, if kids are exploring to leave, it’s really hard to police. Georgia coach Kirby Smart said what's happening isn't new, it's just occurring more frequently because there are so many more players transferring now that underclassmen no longer are required to sit out a season before being eligible to play. ![]() South Carolina lost leading rusher MarShawn Lloyd to Southern California, tight end Jaheim Bell and defensive end Gilber Edmund to Florida State, and defensive lineman Jordan Burch to Oregon. Two main reasons tampering is hard to stop: It is difficult to prove and coaches are cautious about turning in their colleagues and potentially damaging a player's eligibility. He added: “If they get caught, there should be severe penalties.” And it’s unfair to different levels of schools,” Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said. "The NFL deals with it, don’t they? Major League Baseball deals with it. That inevitably has led to broad complaints about coaches contacting players in an effort to lure them into the portal. ![]()
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