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re: If Spurrier wins a National Championship at South Carolina...
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:34 pm to MC Ride
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:34 pm to MC Ride
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Where would he rank all-time among SEC Coaches?
The Old Ball Sack has a good legacy going. A championship at USC would certainly vault him into the top 10.
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Would you consider one National Title at South Carolina more impressive than Saban's current stint at Alabama?
Spurrier runs a clean program, so the answer is yes, and I'll drop it at that.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:35 pm to harmonics
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Spurrier has done a very good job at South Carolina, yet it still baffles me he hasn't been able to field a great quarterback. Phil Petty is still the best QB they have had in the last 20 years.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:39 pm to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
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At SCar he's doesn't have all those athletes so success has been the more traditional running and good D
I agree, South Carolina doesn't match Florida when it come to the pool of football talent, but not many states do. You would just think with him being Steve Spurrier, he could dip into a surrounding state and steal an elite QB or even coach an average one up. Just look at past schools with a mediocre football past. NC State managed to land Phillip Rivers and Russell Wilson, Kentucky had Andre Woodson. A great QB is really all South Carolina has been missing since Spurrier got there. I am beginning to think at Florida Spurrier was just great at stacking talent and calling plays and not so much the QB guru people believe him to be.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:40 pm to MC Ride
Regardless, right now Spurrier is in the Top 2 or 3 all time.
What he did at Florida was impressive and, in some ways more impressive than Bryant.
Saban is obviously in the conversation and you could argue that he is the best.
Spurrier dealt with more parity in CFB than Bear did and Saban has done it with even more parity (less schollies etc).
Spurrier is top notch.
And no, Meyer is not in the conversation. Take away Harvin and Tebow and he is shite.
What he did at Florida was impressive and, in some ways more impressive than Bryant.
Saban is obviously in the conversation and you could argue that he is the best.
Spurrier dealt with more parity in CFB than Bear did and Saban has done it with even more parity (less schollies etc).
Spurrier is top notch.
And no, Meyer is not in the conversation. Take away Harvin and Tebow and he is shite.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:42 pm to JohnnyU
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Take away Harvin and Tebow and he is shite
Ohio St's team last year says jai.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:46 pm to SavageOrangeJug
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SavageOrangeJug
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Would you consider one National Title at South Carolina more impressive than Saban's current stint at Alabama?
Spurrier runs a clean program, so the answer is yes, and I'll drop it at that.
buttchugger gonna buttchug
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:46 pm to CockRocket
I really like Spurrier, he is top 5 already in my opinion and has done great job for you guys. He has his flaws like any other coach. When he was at UF with all those studs and a QB running his system, third and sixteen was like third and short for the rest of us.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:47 pm to harmonics
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I am beginning to think at Florida Spurrier was just great at stacking talent and calling plays
That's why I thought I'd get some flack on previous post. That works in CFB where you can outrun or out muscle most other teams but not in NFL, where the playing field is pretty level. Personally I think he has become a better HC at SCar. He recruits well at a place that is hard to recruit, makes good staff hires, and is keeping the program on the same page...to me the 3 primary functions of an HC.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:49 pm to JohnnyU
Meyer is the one HC I actually dislike, but he's won every where he's been.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:49 pm to 20ozBulldog
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Spurrier will never win a National Championship at South Carolina.
He currently has a better chance than Richt at Georgia.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:51 pm to JohnnyU
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Regardless, right now Spurrier is in the Top 2 or 3 all time.
What he did at Florida was impressive and, in some ways more impressive than Bryant.
Saban is obviously in the conversation and you could argue that he is the best.
Spurrier dealt with more parity in CFB than Bear did and Saban has done it with even more parity (less schollies etc).
Spurrier is top notch.
And no, Meyer is not in the conversation. Take away Harvin and Tebow and he is shite.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:55 pm to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
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That's why I thought I'd get some flack on previous post
I'll probably get destroyed for my comment.
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Personally I think he has become a better HC at SCar.
I agree. There is no question he is doing things differently at South Carolina. He obviously learned a thing or two during his stint in the NFL. People are trying to separate Spurrier and Saban, yet they are more similar than some people want to realize.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:57 pm to MC Ride
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More impressive? Yes.
No way. When he was at Florida, they had most teams beat before they even stepped out the locker room.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:57 pm to crispyUGA
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If he wins a title at USCe...best coach to ever work in the SEC.
No doubt.
Florida had never won an SEC title prior to his arrival and they dominated the 90s. That run alone makes him one of the greats, but making two programs relevant on the national scale in this conference would be history.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:58 pm to JohnnyU
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Spurrier dealt with more parity in CFB than Bear did and Saban has done it with even more parity (less schollies etc).
Granted the lack of scholarship limitations helped Bryant, but he had to build Bama up to the level where he was able to take advantage of that. It's not like Bama was at a power house level when Bryant took over. Plus it's not like Spurrier was hurting for talent at UF. Spurrier was sitting on a hotbed for recuiting.
This post was edited on 5/11/13 at 4:01 pm
Posted on 5/11/13 at 3:59 pm to nc14
historically, the 4 schools in question are LSU, Alabama, Florida, and South Carolina.
Bama's been elite.
LSU had long stretches of being very good.
Florida had occasional periods of being good.
South Carolina was an also-ran.
Without Saban, Alabama and LSU might still have revived, although neither likely to the level that they are.
Without Spurrier, Florida might occasionally contend, but are nowhere near being the elite program he built them into, and South Carolina would continue to be a 6 win team at best.
So for career impact, Spurrier wins this in a runaway, objectively speaking.
Bama's been elite.
LSU had long stretches of being very good.
Florida had occasional periods of being good.
South Carolina was an also-ran.
Without Saban, Alabama and LSU might still have revived, although neither likely to the level that they are.
Without Spurrier, Florida might occasionally contend, but are nowhere near being the elite program he built them into, and South Carolina would continue to be a 6 win team at best.
So for career impact, Spurrier wins this in a runaway, objectively speaking.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 4:05 pm to SavageOrangeJug
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Spurrier runs a clean program, so the answer is yes, and I'll drop it at that.
Bama's last 6 wins in a row and Saban's record 8-1 over Tennessee has really got you.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 4:07 pm to Scoob
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LSU had long stretches of being very good.
When did they have long stretches of being very good? And what is your definition of being very good?
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Without Spurrier, Florida might occasionally contend, but are nowhere near being the elite program he built them into,
I think you are wrong on this. The population boom in Florida during the 70s & 80s had elevated the recruiting grounds in that state to the point where any good coach could turn that program into a SEC contender. Spurrier ended up at UF at just the right time to capitalize on the recruiting in that state.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 4:09 pm to MC Ride
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If Spurrier wins a National Championship
If your aunt had a pecker she'd be your uncle.
Posted on 5/11/13 at 4:11 pm to Bamatab
Bear Bryant used to always refer to Florida as a "sleeping giant". Spurrier awakened it.
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