Former Ohio State Co-Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach Tim Beck Named New Head Football Coach at Coastal Carolina

By George Eisner on December 4, 2022 at 3:28 pm
Former co-offensive coordinator Tim Beck of The Ohio State Buckeyes
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Just under six years after his departure from the Ohio State football program, the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers have hired former Buckeyes co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Tim Beck to become their next head coach.

Beck — often credited as one of Joe Burrow's early mentors during the eventual Heisman winner's time with the Buckeyes — became co-offensive coordinator for Ohio State in wake of Tom Herman's departure to Houston following the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship. When Herman eventually made a move to Texas, Beck followed him to become the outright offensive coordinator for the Longhorns as well as their quarterbacks coach. Beck would relinquish his offensive coordinator responsibilities ahead of the 2019 season, then left for North Carolina State the following year to resume serving as an OC while also continuing his positional role as a QB coach.

Coastal Carolina makes this hire in wake of their former coach Jamey Chadwell leaving for a seven-year deal at Liberty, a vacancy that came about in wake of Hugh Freeze taking the job at Auburn. Chadwell had helped the Chanticleers develop a reputation for owning one of the more aesthetically-appreciated offenses in recent seasons by way of their triple option RPO-focused attack led by quarterback Grayson McCall, a presumed future NFL draft pick.

Though McCall amassed a 28-3 record as a starter the past three seasons to go along with over 7,700 passing yards and 75 touchdown passes against just seven interceptions, the Chanticleers never managed to win an outright Sun Belt Conference title. Coastal Carolina had their appearance in the 2020 conference title game cancelled due to COVID-19 protocols, while a late-season foot injury compromising McCall's availability resulted in the Chanticleers losing 45-26 to Troy yesterday.

Beck's deal with Coastal Carolina runs for five seasons and will compensate him roughly a million dollars per year, according to sources speaking with ESPN. Coastal Carolina's Chair of Athletics and Executive Director of Football, Joe Moglia, has familiarity with Beck from their time working together in the Nebraska football program in separate assistant capacities. Beck's daughter Haylie also played volleyball for the Chanticleers.


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