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The HBC retiring.....

Speculation is the SC admin TOLD him that he would be retiring at the end of the season. And this is his response :D !

Would be classic Spurrier!
 
BTW :tu:

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http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootbal ... ent-report
 
mtn cur":3cw03i68 said:
mtn cur":3cw03i68 said:
a little FYI.....Mark Dantonio is a South Carolina graduate
Of course only about 3 on here knows who he is [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]


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Well,I guess I'm one of the three :tu:
 
PalsPal":13magquw said:
Wow, going out a quitter. I thought surely he would finish out the season. Nope, he's gone immediately!

I just hate that Butch couldn't be 3-0 against him.

I hope he wasn't worried about a Sarkisian-type deal going down with him. You never know.

So, who is the next washed-up coach out there that SC can go after :D ?


That is why he is quitting now,he saw that he was gonna have a losing season :rotf: :stir:
 
"But the real tragedy was that 15 hadn't been colored yet." - On fire at Auburn football dorm that destroyed 20 books

"I don't know. I sort of always liked playing them that second game because you could always count on them having two or three key players suspended." - On benefits of playing Georgia early

"You know what FSU stands for, don't you? Free Shoes University."

"You can't spell Citrus without U-T." - On the Vols missing out on the Sugar Bowl during his Florida years

"In 12 years at Florida, I don't think we ever signed a kid from the state of Alabama ... Of course, we found out later that the scholarships they were giving out at Alabama were worth a whole lot more than ours."

"In Knoxville they're still doing cartwheels because they went 7-6 and won a bowl." - Another classic shot at Tennessee

"People ask me why are you still coaching? I forgot to get fired and I'm not going to cheat." - On still coaching at age 70
 
mtn cur":2pwc96f4 said:
a little FYI.....Mark Dantonio is a South Carolina graduate

I will miss his antics for sure. Spurrier is a big reason why the SEC is what it is today in football. He really changed the conference, and that change was furthered by Meyer, Saban, and Jones.

Couldn't help but throw a little tip o the cap to Butch. :smash:

Dantonio would be 180 degrees from Spurrier, both in terms of personality and coaching style. OSU's D coordinator for the 2002 NC. He is a very good coach and more successful at Sparty than was Saban and more successful in the B1G than either Saban or Bert. He's in his 9th season at MSU, he's 6-2 against scUM (but only 2-4 against OSU), he won the B1G championship in 2013, and he might be tired of always being second fiddle to scUM, regardless of record and actual championships (my how I hope Sparty beats scUM and fat pants and those insufferable scUM fans on Saturday). He would bring a strong defense, a strong running game to Columbia, but remember he's also got some QBs and WRs in the NFL. Rarely has Dantonio had a top 10 recruiting class, but IMO there is no coaching staff better at player development. Which school is top dog in that state, however? Clemson or South Carolina?

Overnight South Carolina would have the best football coach in the SEC. :smash:
 
OHVATN":38qoo80k said:
Overnight South Carolina would have the best football coach in the SEC.
great post until the end. He would do good in the SEC
he's 59 and makes 3.6 this year.

He should be their #1 target


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So, Spurrier says he is resigning,not retiring. said he might work in the future as a "football consultant," and he refused to completely slam the door shut on actually coaching a college team again. He said it was "unlikely" that he would again be the head coach of a college team, but he left the door slightly ajar.

He was not asked any hard questions by local/yokel media people, and he just kept repeating canned lines like "it's best for the university" and "once you know something is inevitable, just go ahead and do it."
:tu:
 
baddnole":1bsplnri said:
So, Spurrier says he is resigning,not retiring. said he might work in the future as a "football consultant," and he refused to completely slam the door shut on actually coaching a college team again. He said it was "unlikely" that he would again be the head coach of a college team, but he left the door slightly ajar.

He was not asked any hard questions by local/yokel media people, and he just kept repeating canned lines like "it's best for the university" and "once you know something is inevitable, just go ahead and do it."
:tu:


His big beach house is just up the road from UF...... :tu:
 

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