Will Friend went to Carolina.
The Tennessee offensive line manager accepted the same position in South Carolina under new coach Shane Beamer, the USC announced on Sunday.
Tennessee has two spots on the team after Friend’s departure. Third-year coach Jeremy Pruitt fired defense coach Jimmy Brumbaugh on October 18 after four games.
The Vols could have more spots coming. Contracts for lead associate / wide receivers, Tee Martin, and coach for internal linebackers, Brian Niedermeyer, expire on January 31. Friend’s contract was also set to expire on January 31.
Friend was one of three remaining technical assistants from Pruitt’s original team. He was the only technical assistant still training the same position group as that team. Niedermeyer went from tight end to running backs after the 2019 season. Chris Weinke changed from running back to quarterback after the 2018 season.
Friend signed a three-year contract worth $ 805,000 a year when he joined Pruitt’s team.
He was one of eight members of the Tennessee team to reject payment cuts proposed by the sports department to help combat financial losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to documents obtained by Knox News through a request for records. public.
Amigo, a teammate from Pruitt in Alabama, spent three seasons in Colorado State before being hired by UT. He worked with Mike Bobo at CSU. Bobo is currently South Carolina’s acting coach and could be hired by Beamer.
Friend was also on the team with Bobo in Georgia, where Friend was the offensive line coach and Bobo was the offensive coordinator. Friend has been in Georgia for four seasons.
He also trained at UAB and Gardner-Webb.
Personnel turnover has been a milestone in Pruitt’s tenure in Tennessee. Three technical assistants left after Pruitt’s first season in Tennessee in 2018. Four more assistants and highly paid strength trainer Craig Fitzgerald left after the 2019 season.
South Carolina also announced that Beamer is hiring former UT defensive coach Tracy Rocker. Rocker left for South Carolina after the 2019 season, after two seasons with the Vols.
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