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Title: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: Marshal Dillon on December 01, 2015, 08:02:03 PM
If another coach had quit mid-season, the media would have crucified them, but Spurrier was their buddy.



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In the last few years when asked how much longer I plan to coach, I have said often that if our team is going in the wrong direction I need to resign and allow someone else to take over as head coach here. After six games, we were 2-4 with two blow-outs by Georgia and LSU. We were behind at halftime against UCF (a team that went 0-12 this year). We were definitely going in the wrong direction. I felt that I was doing a lousy job as head coach and a change would help our team become more competitive.




http://www.thestate.com/sports/college/university-of-south-carolina/usc-football/article47391880.html





Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: N.AL-Tider on December 02, 2015, 07:48:53 AM
Here is the letter SOS wrote.  I, for one don't take this as an excuse but as a valid reason.  I think the way he exited was very classy.  I never did like SOS when he was coaching the Gators but since landing with USCe I have really liked watching and listening to him.

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In the last few years when asked how much longer I plan to coach, I have said often that if our team is going in the wrong direction I need to resign and allow someone else to take over as head coach here. After six games, we were 2-4 with two blow-outs by Georgia and LSU. We were behind at halftime against UCF (a team that went 0-12 this year). We were definitely going in the wrong direction. I felt that I was doing a lousy job as head coach and a change would help our team become more competitive.

I told our team after I resigned that they needed new leadership, new enthusiasm and a new plan. By stepping aside, this allowed Shawn Elliott the opportunity to change our direction, change our attitude, and hopefully, he could be named head coach after the season. If this happens, some of our assistant coaches would be retained, and this was a major reason for me to get out of the way. Also, by resigning, I forfeited the buyout clause in my contract that saved our university three million dollars.



I certainly believe, as the media has said, that our team played better after I resigned. Shawn Elliott did an excellent job getting this team prepared to play with enthusiasm and effort the rest of our season. Unfortunately, the close games turned into close losses.

When I mentioned I may coach again, I meant possibly as a volunteer coach at a high school. After thirty years as a head coach, I positively know that my head coaching career is finished.




I understand the critics have asked why I didn’t announce I was retiring at the end of the season, as some other coaches have done. I felt that if I had done this, I would have been a distraction throughout the remainder of the season about my last game everywhere I went. I did not want a “Spurrier Farewell Tour.” The players deserve to be the story of each game. Also, it would have prevented Shawn Elliott, a coach that has loved the South Carolina Gamecocks his whole life, from getting the shot to be the interim head coach, with the possibility of becoming the Head Coach here.

When a coach gets fired, the change is often good and helpful to the team. Miami was 4-3 when Al Golden was fired, and the interim head coach went 4-1. Randy Edsall was 2-4 at Maryland when fired and his replacement got the team playing better. Clay Helton, the interim coach at the other USC, was recently named head coach as they went 5-2 under his watch.

Our university was not going to fire me, so I thought it was best for our team that I basically fire myself by resigning. The players have enjoyed playing for Coach Elliott and again the media has said the team has performed better after I resigned.

Thanks to all Gamecocks for allowing me to be your coach for over ten years. My wife Jerri and I will always be thankful and appreciative to the University of South Carolina for this opportunity.




Sincerely,

Steve Spurrier

Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/sports/college/university-of-south-carolina/usc-football/article47391880.html#storylink=cpy


Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: Catch Prothro on December 02, 2015, 07:24:43 PM
Here is the letter SOS wrote.  I, for one don't take this as an excuse but as a valid reason.  I think the way he exited was very classy.  I never did like SOS when he was coaching the Gators but since landing with USCe I have really liked watching and listening to him.

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I understand the critics have asked why I didn’t announce I was retiring at the end of the season, as some other coaches have done. I felt that if I had done this, I would have been a distraction throughout the remainder of the season about my last game everywhere I went. I did not want a “Spurrier Farewell Tour.” The players deserve to be the story of each game. Also, it would have prevented Shawn Elliott, a coach that has loved the South Carolina Gamecocks his whole life, from getting the shot to be the interim head coach, with the possibility of becoming the Head Coach here.


I think Spurrier is right, had he waited until the end of the season, the press would have been relentless, would this be Spurrier's last season, is Spurrier done, has Spurrier lost it, ad nauseam.  Better to let the players and interim coach take center stage. 


Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: Marshal Dillon on December 02, 2015, 08:16:42 PM
Here is the letter SOS wrote.  I, for one don't take this as an excuse but as a valid reason.  I think the way he exited was very classy.  I never did like SOS when he was coaching the Gators but since landing with USCe I have really liked watching and listening to him.

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I understand the critics have asked why I didn’t announce I was retiring at the end of the season, as some other coaches have done. I felt that if I had done this, I would have been a distraction throughout the remainder of the season about my last game everywhere I went. I did not want a “Spurrier Farewell Tour.” The players deserve to be the story of each game. Also, it would have prevented Shawn Elliott, a coach that has loved the South Carolina Gamecocks his whole life, from getting the shot to be the interim head coach, with the possibility of becoming the Head Coach here.


I think Spurrier is right, had he waited until the end of the season, the press would have been relentless, would this be Spurrier's last season, is Spurrier done, has Spurrier lost it, ad nauseam.  Better to let the players and interim coach take center stage. 



I just don't see this. This is a typical response from someone who won't take responsibility for his actions. He did it for the team & sacrificed for the team. B******t!! He didn't want to be the coach and deal with his failures anymore because the season was a train wreck. His replacement went 1-5 the rest of the year.
He made a big difference but he actually got thrown to the lions.


 :dog:





Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: bama57 on December 03, 2015, 04:36:42 AM
Here is the letter SOS wrote.  I, for one don't take this as an excuse but as a valid reason.  I think the way he exited was very classy.  I never did like SOS when he was coaching the Gators but since landing with USCe I have really liked watching and listening to him.

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I understand the critics have asked why I didn’t announce I was retiring at the end of the season, as some other coaches have done. I felt that if I had done this, I would have been a distraction throughout the remainder of the season about my last game everywhere I went. I did not want a “Spurrier Farewell Tour.” The players deserve to be the story of each game. Also, it would have prevented Shawn Elliott, a coach that has loved the South Carolina Gamecocks his whole life, from getting the shot to be the interim head coach, with the possibility of becoming the Head Coach here.


I think Spurrier is right, had he waited until the end of the season, the press would have been relentless, would this be Spurrier's last season, is Spurrier done, has Spurrier lost it, ad nauseam.  Better to let the players and interim coach take center stage. 
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Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: Catch Prothro on December 03, 2015, 06:58:30 AM
Here is the letter SOS wrote.  I, for one don't take this as an excuse but as a valid reason.  I think the way he exited was very classy.  I never did like SOS when he was coaching the Gators but since landing with USCe I have really liked watching and listening to him.

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I understand the critics have asked why I didn’t announce I was retiring at the end of the season, as some other coaches have done. I felt that if I had done this, I would have been a distraction throughout the remainder of the season about my last game everywhere I went. I did not want a “Spurrier Farewell Tour.” The players deserve to be the story of each game. Also, it would have prevented Shawn Elliott, a coach that has loved the South Carolina Gamecocks his whole life, from getting the shot to be the interim head coach, with the possibility of becoming the Head Coach here.


I think Spurrier is right, had he waited until the end of the season, the press would have been relentless, would this be Spurrier's last season, is Spurrier done, has Spurrier lost it, ad nauseam.  Better to let the players and interim coach take center stage. 



I just don't see this. This is a typical response from someone who won't take responsibility for his actions. He did it for the team & sacrificed for the team. B******t!! He didn't want to be the coach and deal with his failures anymore because the season was a train wreck. His replacement went 1-5 the rest of the year.
He made a big difference but he actually got thrown to the lions.


 :dog:





So, he should have stayed and made South Carolina pay his $3 million buyout?  ???


Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: 2Stater on December 03, 2015, 07:13:21 AM
Never been a big Spurrier fan, but he did the right thing. So MD, you're saying that he should have stayed on, drug the program down further with distractions galore, and shamelessly continued to milk the university?

 ???


Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: Chechem on December 03, 2015, 10:51:56 AM
Never been a big Spurrier fan, but he did the right thing. So MD, you're saying that he should have stayed on, drug the program down further with distractions galore, and shamelessly continued to milk the university?

 ???
:stop:

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Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: 2Stater on December 03, 2015, 11:16:58 AM
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Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: Marshal Dillon on December 03, 2015, 01:04:18 PM
Never been a big Spurrier fan, but he did the right thing. So MD, you're saying that he should have stayed on, drug the program down further with distractions galore, and shamelessly continued to milk the university?

 ???


The program is in the toilet & an extreme train wreck. What worse damage could he have done? The team went 1-5 without him. The damage was already done. He quit on his team & his players. Not my idea of being noble. Remember this guy?



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Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: 2Stater on December 03, 2015, 02:58:17 PM
Never been a big Spurrier fan, but he did the right thing. So MD, you're saying that he should have stayed on, drug the program down further with distractions galore, and shamelessly continued to milk the university?

 ???


The program is in the toilet & an extreme train wreck. What worse damage could he have done? The team went 1-5 without him. The damage was already done. He quit on his team & his players. Not my idea of being noble. Remember this guy?



(http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/photo/2012/0419/grantland_g_terry-bowden_mb_640.jpg&w=640&h=360)












....and the second part of that question?


Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: N.AL-Tider on December 04, 2015, 08:16:51 AM
Never been a big Spurrier fan, but he did the right thing. So MD, you're saying that he should have stayed on, drug the program down further with distractions galore, and shamelessly continued to milk the university?

 ???


The program is in the toilet & an extreme train wreck. What worse damage could he have done? The team went 1-5 without him. The damage was already done. He quit on his team & his players. Not my idea of being noble. Remember this guy?



(http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/photo/2012/0419/grantland_g_terry-bowden_mb_640.jpg&w=640&h=360)












....and the second part of that question?
Please don't cloud the issue with facts...  ;)


Title: Re: Spurrier's Excuse for Quitting on His Team
Post by: 2Stater on December 04, 2015, 08:27:55 AM
Never been a big Spurrier fan, but he did the right thing. So MD, you're saying that he should have stayed on, drug the program down further with distractions galore, and shamelessly continued to milk the university?

 ???


The program is in the toilet & an extreme train wreck. What worse damage could he have done? The team went 1-5 without him. The damage was already done. He quit on his team & his players. Not my idea of being noble. Remember this guy?



(http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/photo/2012/0419/grantland_g_terry-bowden_mb_640.jpg&w=640&h=360)












....and the second part of that question?
Please don't cloud the issue with facts...  ;)

I know, right? What was I thinking?  :facepalm: