Quote:"Not really"?!?! How many coaches retire during a season?
coaches get fired all the time mid-season. Spurrier just took it upon himself rather than the school having to do it. It's the right move. It's not that weird. Sorry, stop being a drama queen.
Quote:Pretty sure he spent more time golfing in Myrtle Beach than coaching in Columbia, SC.
Were you aware of the state of SC football before he arrived? He completely turned that team around. They were irrelevant before he got there. Now it's a team with real expectations that he unfortunately now feels like he cant maintain.
Quote:coaches get fired all the time mid-season. Spurrier just took it upon himself rather than the school having to do it. It's the right move. It's not that weird. Sorry, stop being a drama queen.
Again I come face to face with your duplicity when you insult me by calling me names, yet you instruct others not to do the same by the statements in your signature.
Back to the point though, I don't feel like I'm being overly dramatic here since it's extremely rare for a long-time coach to retire in the middle of a football season. Yes, coaches do get fired in the middle of the season but I don't think I can remember any long-tenured coach retiring in October. Even Spurrier, when he abruptly left Florida in '02 at least waited for the end of the year to walk away from his football team.
Quote:Again I come face to face with your duplicity when you insult me by calling me names, yet you instruct others not to do the same by the statements in your signature.
Back to the point though, I don't feel like I'm being overly dramatic here since it's extremely rare for a long-time coach to retire in the middle of a football season. Yes, coaches do get fired in the middle of the season but I don't think I can remember any long-tenured coach retiring in October. Even Spurrier, when he abruptly left Florida in '02 at least waited for the end of the year to walk away from his football team.
Drama queen isn't really an insult, but ok get butt hurt about it.
This situation is no different than a mid-season firing. I dont know why people are getting hung up on this. Spurrier is smart enough to know that he would be fired if he wasn't who he is, so he did the right thing and took it upon himself rather than holding an entire program hostage for several years.
Quote:Were you aware of the state of SC football before he arrived? He completely turned that team around. They were irrelevant before he got there. Now it's a team with real expectations that he unfortunately now feels like he cant maintain.
Yes Badger, I was completely aware of what he has been able to achieve at SC...
That comment was aiming more towards the back-end of his tenure there. He even mentioned, during a press event, that he enjoys playing golf on the same level as coaching football...
It's clear his recruiting has taken a step back the last few years.
Quote:Back to the point though, I don't feel like I'm being overly dramatic here since it's extremely rare for a long-time coach to retire in the middle of a football season. Yes, coaches do get fired in the middle of the season but I don't think I can remember any long-tenured coach retiring in October. Even Spurrier, when he abruptly left Florida in '02 at least waited for the end of the year to walk away from his football team.
Yep, I agree with you and continue my point that it is very strange for him to resign mid-way through the season. If Bunnie is correct and it's health-related, I would imagine him releasing a statement or press conference stating so.
Again, I think it's unfair to the program as a whole, especially the players,
IF this was not health-related.
On badger's point: I can say without a doubt that a coach of his stature would not get fired half way through a season - and if it was to occur, it would happen at the end of the season.
Quote:Yep, I agree with you and continue my point that it is very strange for him to resign mid-way through the season. If Bunnie is correct and it's health-related, I would imagine him releasing a statement or press conference stating so.
Again, I think it's unfair to the program as a whole, especially the players, IF this was not health-related.
On badger's point: I can say without a doubt that a coach of his stature would not get fired half way through a season - and if it was to occur, it would happen at the end of the season.
Especially after what he's done for the program since he's been there, there is no way they would fire him mid season.
Quote:Especially after what he's done for the program since he's been there, there is no way they would fire him mid season.
Which is exactly why he chose to remove himself. It's the right thing to do. How many times have we seen old coaches clearly past their prime hold on until the last minute?
Quote:Yep, I agree with you and continue my point that it is very strange for him to resign mid-way through the season. If Bunnie is correct and it's health-related, I would imagine him releasing a statement or press conference stating so.
Again, I think it's unfair to the program as a whole, especially the players, IF this was not health-related.
On badger's point: I can say without a doubt that a coach of his stature would not get fired half way through a season - and if it was to occur, it would happen at the end of the season.
It's not unfair to the program. It's better for the program to move forward and begin thinking about the future. I doubt it's health related.
I'll give it to you badger, for getting this right, but I still stand by my point in thinking it is such a strange situation to "resign" in the middle of the year.
So no talk about this being about his health during his
Press Conference. But I did find it intriguing that he delineated that this was a "resignation" rather than a "retirement".
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'First of all, I'm resigning, I'm not retiring," said Spurrier. "I doubt I'll coach a college team again, but maybe a high school team.'
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Man, can't you just imagine HBC stomping around a High School sideline?!
He heard he can get a job in Coral Gables in 5 days after Al Golden loses to VT. Better golf courses in S. Florida than in S. Carolina and recruiting is much easier when you right in the middle of all the talent.
Quote:He heard he can get a job in Coral Gables in 5 days after Al Golden loses to VT. Better golf courses in S. Florida than in S. Carolina and recruiting is much easier when you right in the middle of all the talent.
Miami isn't cutting ties with Golden for quite a few years. They extended him and they aren't goingto eat that money anytime soon. The new president has already made it known that they want to become known more again for their academics then their athletics (namely football).
Quote:He heard he can get a job in Coral Gables in 5 days after Al Golden loses to VT. Better golf courses in S. Florida than in S. Carolina and recruiting is much easier when you right in the middle of all the talent.
Spurrier wouldn't take a huge step down like that.
I do wonder if his health played into this. I wish him the best and thank him for a great career to watch.
So I watched a bit of Spurrier's interview with Rece Davis last night. Man, did that turn my stomach. Spurrier basically said that the team was bad so he was going to walk away. Why can't he just make an announcement that this is his last season and tough out the last two months with his team?!?! The team that he built is bad so he's just going to walk away and let someone else deal with the mess that he made?!
Quote:So I watched a bit of Spurrier's interview with Rece Davis last night. Man, did that turn my stomach. Spurrier basically said that the team was bad so he was going to walk away. Why can't he just make an announcement that this is his last season and tough out the last two months with his team?!?! The team that he built is bad so he's just going to walk away and let someone else deal with the mess that he made?!
Wow...that's a crappy thing to do.
Quote:So I watched a bit of Spurrier's interview with Rece Davis last night. Man, did that turn my stomach. Spurrier basically said that the team was bad so he was going to walk away. Why can't he just make an announcement that this is his last season and tough out the last two months with his team?!?! The team that he built is bad so he's just going to walk away and let someone else deal with the mess that he made?!
Classy move right there.
Quote:So I watched a bit of Spurrier's interview with Rece Davis last night. Man, did that turn my stomach. Spurrier basically said that the team was bad so he was going to walk away. Why can't he just make an announcement that this is his last season and tough out the last two months with his team?!?! The team that he built is bad so he's just going to walk away and let someone else deal with the mess that he made?!
Classy.