April 14, 2016
Frank Beamer to compete in 2016 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge
Top coaches and celebs tee it up for $540,000 in scholarship and charity

Editor's Note: Since the release of this information, Dell Curry has been forced to withdraw from the event and will be replaced by former Hokie quarterback, Cam Young.

GREENSBORO, Ga. Former Head Football Coach Frank Beamer and former Hokies and NBA guard Dell Curry will represent Virginia Tech in the ninth annual Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge charity golf tournament. The duo will compete for a share of a $540,000 total purse, and the team’s winnings will be split between the Herma’s Readers Foundation and an endowed scholarship at Virginia Tech.

The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge features pairings that include a university head coach and a celebrity or former athlete from the same school competing in a scramble format against other university teams from around the country. In the past nine years, the event has provided $5.3 million in scholarship and charitable contributions.

This year’s edition, set for May 1-3 at the Reynolds Lake Oconee resort outside Atlanta, is scheduled to feature 14 teams and top national coaches such as Beamer, Urban Meyer, Nick Saban, Dabo Swinney, and many more. In special recognition of their coaching legacies, newly retired coaches Beamer and Steve Spurrier (South Carolina) will represent their former teams for the final time in this year’s event.

The field of competitors is scheduled to include three former winning teams including Paul Johnson and Jon Barry of Georgia Tech (2011, 2012, 2014, 2015), Steve Spurrier and Sterling Sharpe from South Carolina (2008, 2009), and Frank Beamer and Dell Curry of Virginia Tech (2007). Five of the participating coaches led their teams to New Year’s Six Bowl Games in the College Football Playoff last season, including Nick Saban and Dabo Swinney, who faced off for the National Championship. The lineup includes three Heisman Trophy winners, four Dodd Trophy winners, and two new teams from the University of Georgia and University of Houston.

Teams will be vying for the $100,000 first-place prize, with each team receiving a portion of the $540,000 purse. All charity payouts will be split equally between an endowed scholarship at each university and a charity of the coach’s choice.

The field of competitors for the featured event is projected to include:

TEAM

COACH

CELEBRITY ALUM

ALL-TIME WINNINGS

Alabama

Nick Saban

Chris Mohr

$228,333

Auburn

Gus Malzahn

Bo Jackson

$100,000

Cincinnati

Tommy Tuberville

J.K. Schaffer

$90,000

Clemson

Dabo Swinney

Steve Fuller

$155,000

Georgia

Kirby Smart

David Dukes

New participant

Georgia Tech

Paul Johnson

Jon Barry

$682,500

Houston

Tom Herman

Andre Ware

New participant

Mississippi State

Dan Mullen

Fred McCrary

$160,000

North Carolina

Larry Fedora

B.J. Surhoff

$115,000

NC State

Dave Doeren

Terry Harvey

$150,000

Ohio State

Urban Meyer

Jeff Logan

$80,000

Ole Miss

Hugh Freeze

Wesley Walls

$182,500

South Carolina

Steve Spurrier

Sterling Sharpe

$477,000

Virginia Tech

Frank Beamer

Dell Curry

$355,000

The tournament will be broadcast on ESPNU in August and December. Specific dates will be announced this summer.

For more information, visit Chick-fil-APeachBowlChallenge.com.

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