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Shane Beamer, Bret Bielema continue exchange on social media


South Carolina coach Shane Beamer and Illinois coach Bret Bielema continued their exchange Wednesday on social media after several testy moments during Tuesday’s Cheez-It Citrus Bowl, which the Illini won 21-17 in Orlando, Florida.

Late in the third quarter, Beamer took issue with Bielema making the “T-bar” signal toward the South Carolina sideline after walking over to check on an injured Illini player. Beamer had to be restrained from charging at the Illini coach.

Bielema said the T-bar is part of an “unwritten philosophy in coaching,” meant to signal a fair catch/touchback on a kickoff to the opposing coverage team. Moments before the on-field altercation, South Carolina made the T-bar signal and proceeded to lateral the ball, leading to a 25-yard return by Nyck Harbor. Bielema said he first learned about the T-bar signal while coaching in the NFL, as a way of limiting the risk of injury on kickoffs.

“There’s nothing illegal, they didn’t do anything illegal, but it put us in a position that the ethic of what that is got evaporated, because our kids stopped [running],” Bielema said.

Bielema added that Beamer “is a good person” and that his signal wasn’t toward him but “their whole damn sideline.”

“I just wanted them to understand that I know what just happened,” Bielema said. “There’s nothing illegal, there’s nothing wrong. I just have never seen it done in any level of college football.”

Beamer defended the play, saying that he informed the officiating crew before the game that South Carolina intended to use the lateral after the T-bar signal, and got clearance from them. He acknowledged that most teams use the signal as a touchback indicator.

But Beamer said he has never seen an opposing coach walk over and gesture like Bielema did.

“You have to ask him why he didn’t take it up with the officials and why he felt the need to come over here while his player was on the ground and look at me and say something to me and do that motion at me, like I was full of you know what to do it,” Beamer said. “That’s what I have an issue with. I’m a competitive guy. When somebody says that to me, I’m going to respond, because I thought that was bush league, just to be completely honest.”

Beamer posted Wednesday on X that he was disappointed in his team’s ethics being questioned, writing, “I don’t take that lightly.” He also reposted a video of an Illinois player looking to the sideline before dropping to a knee during a South Carolina drive late in the fourth quarter.

“Unethical looks like this,” Beamer wrote. “Along w our RB getting his helmet ripped off at the same time , along with the IL player taunting him and then tossing the ball at the Umpire’s leg-Who does nothing.”

Bielema also posted on X, clarifying that his issue had “NOTHING to do with substitution. Had everything to do with player safety.” Moments after the T-bar exchange, South Carolina had to call timeout near the Illinois goal line after a late defensive substitution, to avoid a delay of game penalty. Cameras captured Beamer looking frustrated while Bielema grinned from across the field.

Bielema later reposted Beamer’s message, while writing, “Happy New Year and congrats on a great season.”



Shane Beamer, head coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks, and Bret Bielema, head coach of the Illinois Fighting Illini, continue their friendly exchange on social media. The two coaches have been engaging in banter on Twitter, showcasing their playful rivalry and mutual respect for each other’s programs.

In their latest exchange, Beamer tweeted a photo of himself wearing a Gamecocks hat with the caption, “Representing the Gamecocks wherever I go! #SpursUp.” Bielema quickly responded with a photo of himself wearing an Illinois hat and replied, “Looks like you could use a new hat, Shane! #ILLGang.”

Fans of both programs have been enjoying the back-and-forth between the two coaches, with many eagerly awaiting the next installment of their social media showdown. It’s clear that Beamer and Bielema have a good-natured relationship and are not afraid to have some fun on social media.

Stay tuned for more updates on the friendly rivalry between Shane Beamer and Bret Bielema as they continue to engage in playful banter on social media. #Gamecocks #FightingIllini #CoachesBanter

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