Bobo to remain as South Carolina’s offensive coordinator

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — New South Carolina coach Shane Beamer is keeping Mike Bobo on as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

Bobo was among seven assistants named Sunday by Beamer for his first staff. The hires still must be approved by the school’s board of trustees, which next meets Jan. 4.

Along with Bobo, a Thomasville native and a former star quarterback at Thomasville High School, Beamer kept running backs coach Des Kitchings, defensive line coach Tracy Rocker and outside linebackers coach Mike Peterson from Will Muschamp’s staff. Muschamp was fired in November.

Beamer named former Ball State coach Pete Lembo as associate head coach and special teams coordinator, Will Friend of Tennessee as offensive line coach and former South Carolina quarterback Erik Kimrey as tight ends coach.

Beamer said another former Gamecocks QB, Connor Shaw, who had been director of player development under Muschamp, will return to another off-the-field role to be determined.

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