Beamer's college coaching experience began in
1972 as a graduate assistant for the
University of Maryland, College Park. After one season, he became an assistant coach at
The Citadel under
Bobby Ross. He spent seven seasons at The Citadel, with the last two as the
defensive coordinator. He moved on to become the defensive coordinator at
Murray State University in
1979 under Mike Gottfried. After two seasons, he was promoted to Head Coach and spent six seasons as the Head Coach at Murray State, compiling a record of 42-23-2. In
1987, Beamer was hired as Head Coach at Virginia Tech.
Beamer took over a Hokies football program that was largely unsuccessful in its first century, reaching only six
bowl games in that time span. Beamer has since built the Hokies into a perennially ranked team. In 19 years at the helm of VT, his overall record is 156-82-2. His teams have made 14 consecutive bowl appearances. During his tenure as coach, the program has evolved from independent status to a member of the
Big East Conference to a member of the
Atlantic Coast Conference. His teams have won three Big East Championships and one ACC Championship.
He won Big East Coach of the Year awards in
1995, 1996, and
1999. In 1999, he won consensus National Coach of the Year honors when he led Virginia Tech to an undefeated regular season and appearance in the National Championship game against
Florida State. Beamer was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year in
2004, his first year competing in the league. He repeated as ACC Coach of the Year in
2005 while leading his team to the ACC Coastal Division title and an appearance in the inaugural ACC Championship game.
Beamer is married and has two children, Shane and Casey. Shane played football at Virginia Tech and was a member of the 1999 team that advanced to the National Championship. As of February 2007, Shane is the new special teams coach at the
University of South Carolina.