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Beamer Adds Two Veteran Assistants to Offensive Staff
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Beamer Adds Two Veteran Assistants to Offensive Staff

University of South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer has added a pair of veteran coaches in Stan Drayton and Randy Clements to his offensive staff, it was announced today. Drayton will serve as the Gamecocks’ running backs coach and assistant head coach for offense while Clements will work as the offensive line coach.

STAN DRAYTON

Stan Drayton is a 33-year coaching veteran with 26 years of experience tutoring running backs. He has been part of two national championship coaching staffs (Florida in 2006 and Ohio State in 2014) and has five years of NFL coaching experience. He spent the 2025 season on James Franklin’s staff at Penn State after serving as the head coach at Temple University from 2022-24.

During his career, Drayton has mentored several prominent running backs including Brian Westbrook, Jerious Norwood, Carlos Hyde, Ezekiel Elliott, Bijan Robinson, Matt Forte and Jordan Howard. He has coached seven 1,000-yard rushers, five NFL Draft picks and two All-Americans.

Drayton has extensive experience in the SEC, logging stints at Mississippi State (2004) where he worked with Coach Beamer under head coach Sylvester Croom. He also had two tours of duty at Florida under Urban Meyer (2005-07 and 2010) and spent a year at Tennessee on Phillip Fulmer’s staff (2008).

Drayton’s career has also included stops at his alma mater, Allegheny (1993), Eastern Michigan (1994), Penn (1995), Villanova (1996-99), Bowling Green (2000), Syracuse (2009), Ohio State (2010-14) and Texas (2017-21). In addition, he worked for the Green Bay Packers (2001-03) and Chicago Bears (2015-16) in the NFL.

In 2016 under Drayton, Jordan Howard set the Bears single-season rookie record with 1,313 yards, despite only having 12 carries in the team’s first three games. His total was the second-best of any player in the NFL regular season that year.

During Ohio State’s National Championship season in 2014, Drayton tutored Ezekiel Elliott, who finished third in the nation and second in single-season school history with 1,878 rushing yards. Elliott was named College Football Playoff National Championship Offensive MVP with 246 rushing yards (tied for third most in single-game school history) and four touchdowns on 36 carries against Oregon. He was also named Offensive MVP of the Sugar Bowl (230 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries) versus Alabama in the semifinals.

In 2013, Drayton helped Carlos Hyde finish eighth in the nation in rushing, averaging 126.8 yards per game.

Hyde was named the Big Ten’s Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year as his 1,521 rushing yards were eighth-most in school history and his 7.3 yards per carry was the highest single-season average in school history.

In 2006, Florida won the BCS National Championship while averaging 160 rushing yards per game.

Drayton mentored Brian Westbrook at Villanova, who became the first collegiate player on any level to record more than 1,000 yards both rushing and receiving in the same season in 1998. Westbrook was a two-time All-American, the winner of the 2001 Walter Payton Award as the Offensive Player of the Year in NCAA Division I-AA, was a third-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles and became a College Football Hall of Famer.

A three-time first-team All-America selection as a running back and a two-time All-American on the track, Drayton was inducted into the Allegheny College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005.

A native of Cleveland, Ohio and a 1993 graduate of Allegheny, Drayton and his wife, Monique, have two daughters, Amari and Anaya.

DRAYTON FILE

Born: March 11, 1971

Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio

Married: Monique

Children: Amari, Anaya

Alma Mater: Allegheny College (1993)

COACHING EXPERIENCE:

2025: Penn State (Running Backs)

2022-2024: Temple (Head Coach)

2017-2021: Texas (Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Run Game Coordinator)

2015-2016: Chicago Bears (Running Backs)

2012-2014: Ohio State (Running Backs)

2011: Ohio State (Wide Receivers)

2010: Florida (Running Backs)

2009: Syracuse (Running Backs)

2008: Tennessee (Running Backs)

2005-2007: Florida (Running Backs)

2004: Mississippi State (Running Backs)

2001-2003: Green Bay Packers (Offensive Quality Control/Special Teams)

2000: Bowling Green (Running Backs)

1996-1999: Villanova (Running Backs)

1995: Penn (Running Backs)

1994: Eastern Michigan (Graduate Assistant)

1993: Allegheny (Running Backs)

RANDY CLEMENTS

Randy Clements is a 35-year coaching veteran with 23 seasons mentoring the offensive line at the college level. He comes to Columbia after a one-year stint as an assistant offensive line coach at TCU, where he was reunited with Kendal Briles.

Prior to his time at TCU, he logged collegiate stints as the offensive line coach at North Carolina (2023-24), North Texas (2021-22), Ole Miss (2020), Florida State (2019), Houston (2003-07, 2018), Southeastern (2017), Baylor (2008-16) and Stephen F. Austin (1986-87).

In his first year in Chapel Hill, three Tar Heel offensive linemen earned All-ACC honors on a team that averaged 192.1 yards rushing, ranking 19h nationally and 491.2 yards of total offense that ranked seventh in the nation. The following season, two UNC offensive linemen earned All-ACC distinction.

During the 2022 season at North Texas, the Mean Green offensive line paved the way for 201.7 rushing yards per game, ranking 24th nationally. They ranked ninth in both sacks and tackles for loss allowed, while averaging 33.9 points and 453.8 yards per game.

From 2010-2020, Clements was the offensive line coach for nine offenses that ranked in the top 13 nationally, which included three-straight at Baylor from 2013-15.

In 2020, Clements served as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach at Ole Miss. While in Oxford, the Rebels paced the SEC in total offense (555.5 ypg) and broke the conference record for total offense in conference play (562.4 ypg). The Rebels averaged 39.2 points and ran for 210.6 yards per game.

During the 2018 season in Houston, the Cougars averaged 43.9 points, ranking fifth in the nation, and 512.3 yards of total offense, the seventh-highest total in the FBS. Clements unit blocked for 217.1 rushing yards per game, which ranked 24th nationally.

Clements helped elevate the Baylor program to historic heights, including back-to-back Big 12 championships, behind a record-setting offense. While with the Bears, he coached linemen who earned a combined 13 All-Big 12 accolades and six All-America recognitions, including three unanimous selections. He produced the Big 12’s Offensive Lineman of the Year four-straight seasons from 2012-15 and mentored eight NFL Draft picks.

Clements began his coaching career as a student-assistant at his alma mater, Stephen. F. Austin, graduating in 1989. He then spent 12 successful seasons at Stephenville (Texas) High School, where he served as offensive coordinator, offensive line coach and head power lifting coach.

Born Sept. 10, 1966, in Wichita Falls, Texas, Clements and his wife, Polly, have two children, Jordan and Jayson.

CLEMENTS FILE

Born: September 10, 1966

Hometown: Wichita Falls, Texas

Married: Polly

Children: Jordan and Jayson

Alma Mater: Stephen F. Austin (1989)

COACHING EXPERIENCE:

2025: TCU (Assistant Offensive Line)

2023-2024: North Carolina (Offensive Line)

2022: North Texas (Offensive Line)

2021: North Texas (Volunteer)

2020: Ole Miss (Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line)

2019: Florida State (Offensive Line)

2018: Houston (Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line)

2017: Southeastern (Offensive Line)

2012-2016: Baylor (Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line)

2008-2011: Baylor (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line)

2003-2007: Houston (Offensive Line)

2000-2002: Stephenville (Texas) High School (Offensive Coordinator)

1991-2002: Stephenville (Texas) High School (Head Powerlifting Coach)

1990-1999: Stephenville (Texas) High School (Offensive Line)

1986-1987: Stephen F. Austin (Offensive Line Student Assistant)

SOUTH CAROLINA 2026 COACHING STAFF

Shane Beamer, Head Coach

Kendal Briles, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach

Randy Clements, Offensive Line Coach

Joe DeCamillis, Associate Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator

Stan Drayton, Assistant Head Coach – Offense/Running Backs Coach

Shawn Elliott, Run Game Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach

Mike Furrey, Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach

Torrian Gray, Defensive Pass Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach

Sterling Lucas, Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Ends/Outside Linebackers Coach

Travian Robertson, Defensive Line Coach

Clayton White, Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Coach