When the dust settled on the South Carolina Gamecocks’ rollercoaster season, Shane Beamer had plenty of reasons to smile—and apparently so did SC’s board of trustees. The post Shane Beamer’s $50M News Puts South Carolina in Unexpected Territory as SEC Insider Drops Bold Claim appeared first on EssentiallySports.
The South Carolina Gamecocks were not included in the latest 2025 college football playoff predictions. While the 2024 college football season just recently en
After a successful season, South Carolina coach Shane Beamer has agreed to a contract extension that will keep him in Columbia until 2030. Beamer’s salary for 2025 will rise from $6.6 to $8.1 million. It will also give him a $100,000 raise every season after that.
Shane Beamer received a significant raise after leading South Carolina to its best regular season in more than a decade.
University of South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer is getting a three-year contract extension that includes a $1.5 million raise.
Two years ago, in January of 2023, Beamer inked a new deal that increased his salary from $2.75 million to $6.125 million. That increase made him the highest paid coach in school history. This latest raise catapults him into the top 20 highest paid coaches in college football, based on USA Today Football's 2024 salary database.
Among the dozen, the Aggies have been the closest to reaching the College Football Playoff, finishing right on the outside in 2020 at No. 5.
After getting to the edge of the College Football Playoff in 2024, the South Carolina Gamecocks are looking for a way to get over the hump in 2025. For head coach Shane Beamer, the Transfer Portal is going to be key in doing that.
South Carolina coach Shane Beamer is getting a three-year contract extension that includes a $1.5 million raise after the Gamecocks won th
A report explains how South Carolina lost out on a transfer portal linebacker after being outbid by Ole Miss for the prospect.
The last time I saw Shane Beamer in person, he was criticizing some of the in-game moves by Illinois' Bret Bielema during the Citrus Bowl on Dec. 31. He was very upset at the time. Beamer is certainly happier now.