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re: Spurrier at it again

Posted on 9/7/20 at 10:27 am to
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 9/7/20 at 10:27 am to
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The far majority are fired.
But all of them quit at some point. 100% at some point in their career quit.

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He should of at least finished out the 15 season and not abandoned his players like that. It just shows that when the going gets tough, just quit is the solution.
not really. he went through some pretty tough times and stuck it out. I mean he took the South Carolina job when they had been wandering in the wilderness for almost their entire history. I never understood the move, actually, but he wanted the challenge, I guess. So he did not quit when things got tough. they were tough from the outset at South Carolina. They were tough at the outset at Florida.
Posted by meansonny
ATL
Member since Sep 2012
25806 posts
Posted on 9/7/20 at 10:35 am to
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The far majority are fired.
But all of them quit at some point. 100% at some point in their career quit.


Disagree.
Jim Donnan was fired. Never took another head coaching position to get a chance to quit or be fired.

Same for Ray Goff.

One coach who wasn't fired nor quit... Erk Russell. There will never be another like him on this Earth. Walked into the sunset after a 15-0 season. God bless the man.
Posted by dchog
Pea ridge
Member since Nov 2012
21372 posts
Posted on 9/7/20 at 1:29 pm to
If you don't quit then eventually you will be fired. The contracts and buyouts are written in favor of the coaches. No one is quitting and leaving money on the table.

Still he should have finished the season unless he had health problems.
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