Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer apologized Sunday after cameras caught the second-year head coach shouting at female students who were being celebrated on the field for the 50th anniversary of Title IX during Saturday’s game against No.
1 Georgia. The students were slow getting off the field between the first and the second quarter against Georgia, forcing the South Carolina offense to wait for the 275 female athletes to leave the field as they prepared for a 4th-and-9 play.
Head coach Shane Beamer talks with Spencer Rattler of the South Carolina Gamecocks during the Arkansas Razorbacks game on Sept.
10, 2022, in Fayetteville. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) Beamer could be seen shouting "Get off the field" as the students exited the end zone. LANE KIFFIN TAKES FOOT OFF GAS PEDAL DUE TO GEORGIA TECH HEAD COACH BEING ON ‘HOT SEAT’ He apologized on Sunday, saying that he’s an "advocate" for women’s athletics. "I apologize to anyone that I offended," Beamer said Sunday, according to ESPN. "I hope people know me well enough to know what an advocate I am for women's sports," Beamer said. "I've got two daughters of my own that play sports.