Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Coastal Carolina Fired Head Football Coach Tim Beck

Tim Beck has been fired as the head football coach at Coastal Carolina.  During Beck's three year tenure with the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers the team was 20-18 overall.  Here is a look at the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football program since 2017 (the first year they were in the FBS) and does not  cover the first two seasons of Joe Moglia (2018), Jamey Chadwell (2017, 2019-2022) and Tim Beck (2023-2025).  After the figure below is a more detailed look at the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football program during head coach Beck's tenure based on the Complex Invasion College Football Production Model using data provided by www.cfbstats.com.  (The vertical school color bars represent seasons where head coaches changed).

Tim Beck [2023-2025]

2023
The Chanticleers finished the regular season at 7-5 making them bowl eligible, where they defeated #36 ranked San Jose State by a score of (24-14) to finish the season at 8-5 overall. The Chanticleers played against an “average” strength of schedule (SOS).  Coastal Carolina's best win was against #26 ranked Jacksonville State by a score of (30-16) and their worst loss was to #112 ranked Army by a score of (21-28).  Coastal Carolina was the #55 ranked team overall, with the #53 ranked offense and the #56 ranked defense using the Complex Invasion College Football Production Model from the data provided from www.cfbstats.com.
 
2024
The Chanticleers finished the regular season at 6-6 making them bowl eligible, where they were defeated by #26 ranked UTSA by a score of (15-44) to finish the season at 6-7 overall. The Chanticleers played against an “average” strength of schedule (SOS).  Coastal Carolina's best win was against #27 ranked Jacksonville State by a score of (55-27) and their worst loss was to #112 ranked Virginia by a score of (24-43).  Coastal Carolina was the #93 ranked team overall, with the #62 ranked offense and the #111 ranked defense using the Complex Invasion College Football Production Model from the data provided from www.cfbstats.com.
 
2025 
The Chanticleers finished the regular season at 6-6 making them bowl eligible at the time of Beck's firing. The Chanticleers played against an “average” strength of schedule (SOS). Coastal Carolina's best regular season win was against #65 ranked Marshall by a score of (44-27) and their worst loss was to #101 ranked Georgia Southern by a score of (40-45).  At the time of Beck's firing, Coastal Carolina was the #120 ranked team overall, with the #112 ranked offense and the #117 ranked defense using the Complex Invasion College Football Production Model from the data provided from www.cfbstats.com.

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