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Beamer Blasts Coaching Departure Ethics
3 Jan
Summary
- Coach Beamer learned of an assistant's departure late at night.
- An unwritten rule was reportedly broken during the exit.
- Beamer previously clashed with Kiffin over alleged fake injuries.
South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer recently voiced his displeasure regarding the abrupt departure of assistant coach Sterling Lucas. Lucas left USC just before Christmas to join LSU under new coach Lane Kiffin. Beamer disclosed to reporters that he received a phone call at 11 p.m. informing him of the offer, and Lucas was gone by 9 a.m. the following day.
Beamer emphasized that an unwritten rule exists for coaches to contact the head coach of another school before pursuing their assistants. He stated this courtesy was not extended, and the process felt rushed, lacking adequate time for consideration. Lucas had been a key recruiter for USC since 2022.
This situation is not the first instance of tension between Beamer and Kiffin. Following a 2024 loss to Ole Miss, Beamer questioned the timing of injuries during the game, a practice that led to a new SEC rule fining teams for faking injuries. Despite past disagreements, Beamer has also praised Kiffin's genuine personality.




