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Ex-Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer backs son against Hokies

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ATLANTA -- As it turns out, blood is thicker than longstanding school ties.

Just as Brent Pry predicted.

Former longtime Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer showed up for the Hokies' season opener on Sunday against South Carolina, which is coached by son Shane Beamer, wearing black to support the Gamecocks.

Pry, the current Virginia Tech coach, knew the older Beamer would have to support his son.

At last month's ACC Football Kickoff, Pry was asked about the opening game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium testing Frank Beamer's conflicting loyalties.

"He loves Virginia Tech an awful lot, but he loves his son first," Pry said with a chuckle. "I think if you ask Frank's wife, she'd be like, 'My son is where it's at, you kidding me?'"

Wearing his South Carolina black jacket, Beamer received a loud ovation when introduced before the game. He then delivered a pregame prayer, asking "to watch over us here, including the two best fan bases in the country. That's right, I said the two best fan bases in the country."

Frank Beamer coached Virginia Tech for 29 years and won 238 games, earning a spot in the College Football Hall of Fame. He led the Hokies to 23 consecutive bowl games. Virginia Tech played for the 1999 national championship.

Pry said he had mentioned the opener to the elder Beamer.

"He said, 'I just want both teams to play really well,'" Pry said. "It's pretty awesome for him and his family, I think, to have this game. It's a great setup, appreciate the folks that planned it. It's an awesome opportunity for our team. But the connection between the Beamers and Virginia Tech, it's got a nice storyline to it."