South Carolina coach Shane Beamer has apologized for his reaction after the school’s end zone Title IX ceremony during Saturday’s game against Georgia
South Carolina coach Shane Beamer apologized for his reaction after the school’s end zone Title IX ceremony during Saturday’s game against Georgia.
“We send our offense out there to go for it. They’re on the line of scrimmage. Georgia is able to see the formation that we’re in. We did what we were asked to do and we were not able to snap the football. I look down in the end zone and I see why,” Beamer said to reporters, per. “My first initial reaction was to yell, get off the field. I had no idea who was down there.
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