After Jamey Chadwell left Coastal Carolina to be the head coach at Liberty, some wondered how the Chanticleers would fare.
But they remained to be one of the top Sun Belt teams in 2023 with Tim Beck as their head coach. They could be in a position to win another conference title this year.
Here’s more information about Beck.
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What’s Coastal Carolina Head Coach Tim Beck’s Salary?
Tim Beck made $1 million in total pay in 2023, according to USA Today. He signed a five-year deal that has incentives which would end after the 2027 season.
Tim Beck’s Coaching History
Years | Team | Position |
2023-present | Coastal Carolina | HC |
2020-22 | NC State | OC/QBs |
2017-19 | Texas | OC/QBs |
2015-16 | Ohio State | Co-OC/QBs |
2011-14 | Nebraska | OC/QBs |
2008-10 | Nebraska | RBs |
2007 | Kansas | WRs/Pass Game Coordinator |
2005-06 | Kansas | WRs |
1998 | Missouri State | OC/QBs |
1997 | Missouri State | WRs/Pass Game Coordinator |
1996 | Missouri State | WRs |
1991-92 | Kansas State | GA |
1990 | Illinois State | OLB/Punters |
What’s Coastal Carolina Head Coach Tim Beck’s Record?
Tim Beck is 8-5 in the FBS as a head coach. That’s from the 2023 season at Coastal Carolina.
Beck is 1-0 in bowl games as a head coach.
How Old Is Coastal Carolina Head Coach Tim Beck?
Tim Beck is 58 years old.
Coastal Carolina Head Coach Tim Beck’s Background
Beck was regarded as one of the best assistants in college football before he took the Coastal Carolina job.
NC State, which is where Beck was an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2020-22, had some of the top offenses in the ACC during his time there. Beck was also recognized as one of the top recruiters in the country before going to Coastal Carolina.
Beck was also an OC and QBs coach at Texas (2017-19), Nebraska (2011-14), and Missouri State (1998) as well as a co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Ohio State (2015-16).
Beck coached running backs at Nebraska (2008-10) and wide receivers at Kansas (2005-07) and Missouri State (1996-97). He also briefly coached outside linebackers and punters at Illinois State in 1990 before being a graduate assistant at Kansas State from 1991-92.
He also spent some time at the high school level, having began his career as an assistant at Miramar in Florida from 1988-89. He was also a head coach at Saguaro in Arizona (1993-95) as well as RL Turner (1999-2001) and Mansfield Summitt (2002-04) in Texas.