wayne":2czkavnh said:They already haveWrangler95":2czkavnh said:South Carolina will sink back to where they were before Spurrier
mtn cur":3cw03i68 said:Of course only about 3 on here knows who he is [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]mtn cur":3cw03i68 said:a little FYI.....Mark Dantonio is a South Carolina graduate
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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 ?
mtn cur":2pwc96f4 said:a little FYI.....Mark Dantonio is a South Carolina graduate
great post until the end. He would do good in the SECOHVATN":38qoo80k said:Overnight South Carolina would have the best football coach in the SEC.
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."
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