Who Is Shane Beamer’s Father, Frank, and What’s His Connection to Virginia Tech? Full Details on the South Carolina HC’s Family

South Carolina coach Shane Beamer faces Virginia Tech in 2025, linking back to his father Frank Beamer, the Hokies legend with 280 career wins.

The connection between Shane Beamer and Virginia Tech runs deep, anchored by the legacy of his father, Frank Beamer. Frank guided the Hokies from 1987 to 2015, building a program that eventually led to his 2018 induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. When South Carolina faces Virginia Tech in Week 1 of the 2025 season, it will be more than just a game.

For the first time since 2015, a Beamer will be on the sideline for a Hokies matchup, creating a unique intersection of family history and coaching destiny.

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Who Is Frank Beamer, the Virginia Tech Legend and Father of Shane Beamer?

Frank, born October 18, 1946, in Hillsville, Virginia, is one of the most respected coaches in college football history. Before he coached, his career began on the field as a three-year starting cornerback at Virginia Tech from 1966 to 1968.

His early coaching years included assistant roles at Maryland, The Citadel, and Murray State. He eventually became the head coach at Murray State before returning to his alma mater in 1987 to take over the Virginia Tech program.

Beamer remained in that position for 29 seasons, establishing a legacy that carried him into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2018. With 280 career victories, he ranks sixth all-time in wins at the college level.

During his tenure in Blacksburg, Beamer became synonymous with Virginia Tech football, guiding the Hokies to national relevance. His professionalism and character also earned widespread admiration from his peers.

“Frank Beamer has been one of the icons, in my mind, in this era of coaching. He’s one of the great guys in our profession. I’ve always admired him as a coach, but also the professional character that he always carries himself with, and the way he treats other people. I think their program has been one of the stellar programs through the years,” Alabama head coach Nick Saban told AL.com.

Frank’s football journey also profoundly shaped the life of his son. Shane was born on March 31, 1977, in Charleston, South Carolina, while Frank was the defensive line coach at The Citadel, so Shane grew up immersed in the sport.

When Frank was hired at Virginia Tech in 1987, the family moved to Blacksburg, where Shane became part of the Hokies’ culture. From 1995 to 1999, he played as a walk-on wide receiver and long snapper. He was part of the 1999 team that reached the national championship game against Florida State.

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Shane later strengthened his connection to Virginia Tech by serving on his father’s staff from 2011 to 2015. During those five years, he worked as the assistant head coach and running backs coach while Frank concluded his Hall of Fame career.

After his father’s retirement, Shane forged his own path with coaching opportunities in Georgia and Oklahoma before being named the head coach in South Carolina in 2021.

Since taking over in Columbia, Shane has compiled a 29-22 record, including a 1-2 mark in bowl games. His year-by-year results include a 7-6 record in 2021, 8-5 in 2022, 5-7 in 2023, and 9-4 in 2024.

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