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    bigboydan
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    could Spurrier be coaching the Canes next year?

    Acording to a few sources, The latest news is that Spurrier Could Be Next Miami Head Coach. Now i've heard the rumors of him going to be a broadcaster at CBS next year, but I haven't heard this one yet til today.

    I do feel this would be a good fit for both parties though, because Spurrier would definately get the top notch talent he needs to run that offense he likes to run.

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    I highly doubt he leaves So. Carolina for Miami...he's got it good at South Carolina, job security for life...at Miami he'd be right back where he was with the Redskins...

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    Spurrier said in his press conference that he had no interest in the Miami job. Now, that wouldn't be the first time that a coach has denied interest in a job only to turn up there a short while later. As a loyal Gamecock - class of '78, I hope he stays!

    Go Cocks!
    Go SOS !!

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    I don't put much faith in Spurrier saying he didn't want that job either. If the moneys right, and the talent level will be there. I feel he just might jump at the chance to rebuild an historic program like the Canes have Doc.

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    Not sure it would happen, but it would be good for both parties. I think he should go to Miami.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboydan
    I don't put much faith in Spurrier saying he didn't want that job either. If the moneys right, and the talent level will be there. I feel he just might jump at the chance to rebuild an historic program like the Canes have Doc.
    Dan,

    I hear what you're saying...

    I'm HOPING he stays. Things that I think agrue in favor of his staying:
    1. He's probably half way though the rebuilding process at USC.
    2. He's 62 years old and he's always said he wasn't going to coach forever.
    3. Columbia is 1:00-1:15 minutes from Augusta!

    Come on SOS, STAY !!!


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    Spurrier will be Alabamas coach next year

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    doc makes some excellent points...and I agree with all of them...he's staying put guys...

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    He's staying with the Cocks, boys. He's got solid recruits from the past 2 years ready to roll. Look for SC to pushing for the BCS in '07 and beyond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by godevils2001
    He's staying with the Cocks, boys. He's got solid recruits from the past 2 years ready to roll. Look for SC to pushing for the BCS in '07 and beyond.
    godevils2001,

    I hope you're correct! Been a loyal Gamecock since I was knee high to a duck. A lot of bad years with a taste of mediocrity every now and then.

    I freely admit I HATED SOS when he was the coach at Florida. Thought he was an arrogant bastard. But now, he's OUR arrogant bastard!

    Go SOS
    Go Cocks

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