Frank Beamer

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Frank Beamer Wiki Biography

Born Frank Mitchell Beamer on the 18th October 1946, in Mount Airy, North Carolina USA, he is a retired American Football coach, best known to the world as the head coach of the Virginia Tech football team, as he served in that position from 1987 until 2015, becoming one of the longest active coaches in NCAA Division I FBS. Since his retirement, Frank has worked as special assistant to the athletic director, focusing on athletic development and advancement.

Have you ever wondered how rich Frank Beamer is, as of mid- 2016? According to authoritative sources it has been estimated that Frank Beamer`s net worth is as high as $10 million, the majority of which he acquired through his successful career as a football coach.

Frank was raised in Fancy Gap, Virginia, and when he was seven years old, Frank used a broom to keep burning trash on one pile, and when the fire was out he brought the broom in, however, there were remains of amber on the broom, and it ignited a gasoline can, which exploded in front of him. Frank was severely injured, as his chest, neck and shoulders were burnt, however, he now only has scars to remind him of the incident, thanks to his brother who saved him from certain death.

Frank attended high school in Hillsville, Virginia, where he excelled in football, basketball and baseball, earning 11 varsity letters. After high school, Frank enrolled at Virginia Tech, where he continued to play football, as a starting cornerback. Following his graduation from Virginia Tech he continued his education at Radford University, but also started his coaching career, becoming the assistant football coach at Radford High School, serving in that position until 1971, gaining valuable experience and knowledge in order to improve his career.

In 1972 he was appointed as graduate assistant coach for the University of Maryland, College Park, but stayed there for only one season; it was his first season as coach in a university team. After that, he was appointed as assistant coach at The Citadel, where he spent the next seven years, increasing his net worth to a large degree. His last two seasons at The Citadel, Frank was defensive coordinator, and in 1979 he became defensive coordinator for Murray State University, and then became head coach of the university`s team in 1981; his first head coaching position.

He served as head coach for the next six years, compiling a record of 42–23–2, winning one OVC conference in 1986. In 1987 he became the head coach of Virginia Tech, and stayed in that position until his retirement in 2015, during which time his net worth increased considerably.

Until 1993, he didn`t have much success with the team, but from then it all turned out for the better. That season his team reached the Independence Bowl, and won against the Indiana Hoosiers. He subsequently led his team to 22 consecutive Bowl finals, of which he and his team won 10, but lost 12. Nevertheless, Frank became the winningest active coach, with 238–121–2 record while at Virginia Tech.Although he never won the NCAA title, he led his team to a perfect score in the 1999 regular season, but lost in the finals to the Florida State Seminoles.

During his career, Frank won several awards for his accomplishments, including the AFCA Coach of the Year 1999, Associated Press Coach of the Year, Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award, Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, Paul “Bear” Bryant Award, and Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award all in 1999, which was his best season. Furthermore, he received the Big East Coach of the Year Award three times, 1995, 1996 and 1999, and was twice the ACC Coach of the Year in 2004 and 2005, and in 2010 he received the Joseph V. Paterno Coach of the Year Award.Also, his team won the ACC Coastal Division five times, in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011, and Big East Conference three times, in 1995, 1996 and 1999.

Regarding his personal life, Frank has been married to Cheryl since 1972; the couple has two children.

IMDB Wikipedia $10 million 1946 1946-10-18 Actor American American Football coach Barnett Beamer Casey Beamer Cheryl Oakley Eddie Robinson Frank Beamer Frank Beamer Net Worth Herma Beamer Libra Mt. Airy North Carolina October 18 Radford University Raymond Beamer Shane Beamer USA Virginia Tech

Frank Beamer Quick Info

Full Name Frank Beamer
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth October 18, 1946
Place Of Birth Mt. Airy, North Carolina, USA
Profession American Football coach
Education Virginia Tech, Radford University
Nationality American
Spouse Cheryl Oakley
Children Shane Beamer,Casey Beamer
Parents Herma Beamer, Raymond Beamer
Siblings Barnett Beamer
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2077404/
Movies Hokie Nation, Successful Football Coaching: Frank Beamer: Special Teams

Frank Beamer Important Facts

  • Head football coach at Murray State University, 1981-86. Win-loss record: 42-23-2.
  • Head football coach of Virginia Tech, 1987-present.

Frank Beamer Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
A Football Life 2016 TV Series Himself Self
2015 Camping World Independence Bowl 2015 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
2014 Military Bowl 2014 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
2013 Hyundai Sun Bowl 2013 TV Special Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
2012 Allstate Sugar Bowl 2012 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
2011 Discover Orange Bowl 2011 TV Special Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
Rome Is Burning 2005-2010 TV Series Himself Self
2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl 2009 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime 1998-2009 TV Series Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach / Himself Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
2006 Toyota Gator Bowl 2006 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
The Southern Sports Awards 2005 2005 TV Special Himself – Award Winner Self
2005 Nokia Sugar Bowl 2005 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
2003 Insight Bowl 2003 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
1998 American General Music City Bowl 1998 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
1995 Nokia Sugar Bowl 1995 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self
1993 Independence Bowl 1993 TV Movie Himself – Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Self