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Steve Spurrier's reason for retiring. [NOW CONFIRMED]
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:45 am
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:45 am
"Athletics director Ray Tanner was at practice on Monday night. I was told that Spurrier had a conversation with Tanner on Monday morning about his future. I don’t know the exact details of the conversation but was told that by the end of the conversation, Tanner felt as though Spurrier’s retirement was coming sooner rather than later. Following Monday practice, Spurrier spoke with a group of players, but it was not the entire team. He told the group that he felt as though he was unable to make them better and he was going to give his assistant coaches the opportunity to make them better. He told the players that there are several people who felt as though he should retire and that’s what he was going to do. The message Spurrier delivered wasn’t very direct and somewhat cryptic. I spoke to multiple players who did not feel like Spurrier was retiring effective immediately, but was going to announce his retirement at a later date. That was what they felt Spurrier’s message meant, but an interim head coach is expected to be named on Tuesday morning."
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Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:47 am to AUCE05
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So what's the reason?
yeah I read everythign quoted in the OP and there wasn't any reason given.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:47 am to AUCE05
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So what's the reason?
"He told the group that he felt as though he was unable to make them better and he was going to give his assistant coaches the opportunity to make them better. He told the players that there are several people who felt as though he should retire and that’s what he was going to do."
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:48 am to AUCE05
He lost his competitive drive?
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:49 am to WG_Dawg
I think he's implying that Tanner and/or major boosters were wanting him to retire?
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:49 am to Rescue22
Speculation is something we at South Carolina do best.
I think it's obvious Spurrier just doesn't have it in him anymore to right the ship. Nothing wrong with that. He's already given us so much.
I think it's obvious Spurrier just doesn't have it in him anymore to right the ship. Nothing wrong with that. He's already given us so much.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:50 am to beejon
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He lost his competitive drive?
That's what it would seem. If this is true, then it doesn't seem like he believes that he can further this program anymore as the head coach.
This post was edited on 10/13/15 at 9:51 am
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:51 am to Rescue22
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That's what it would seem. If this is true, then it doesn't seem like he believe that he can further the team anymore as head coach.
If that's what it is, you certainly have to give him credit for doing what's best for the team instead of just hanging on and on. Shows a lot of character.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:51 am to Rescue22
So translation. He is taking his ball and going home like a pussy. This is typical Spurrier. The administration had a legitimate talk with him and he acted like a bitch and quit. This is not a surprise to me at all and it is a perfect ending to his career because he has always been a crybaby.
Well…bye!
Well…bye!
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:52 am to Rescue22
There is nothing worse than seeing a great coach lose his edge.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:52 am to Rescue22
Sounds like Spurrier just doesn't think he can do it anymore and wants to let someone who might can, try. Regardless, IMO he should have announced his intentions to retire and finished out the season. It's not like an assistant is going to turn this dumpster fire around at this point in the season. Spurrier owes his staff, players, and the fans more than quitting on the spot mid-season. That's some Bobby Petrino shite
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Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:52 am to Rescue22
Spurrier said that he'd retire when he was no longer a benefit to the University. I guess he felt like he was at that point.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:52 am to beejon
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If that's what it is, you certainly have to give him credit for doing what's best for the team instead of just hanging on and on. Shows a lot of character.
That's what allegedly went down. If this is true, then I feel the same way as you do.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:54 am to BamaScoop
At least he was cognizant enough to realize he wasn't getting it done and there was no reason for him to ride out a season that could at least partially be salvaged. And let's the school get a head start on a coaching search before anymore heads roll.
This post was edited on 10/13/15 at 9:55 am
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:56 am to BluegrassBelle
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ride out a season that could at least partially be salvaged.
how so? They have two wins left on their schedule and already have 4 losses. They still have yet to play Florida, Tennessee, A&M, or Clemson. They may not even beat Vandy. The only for sure win they have left is against the Citadel. It would take a miracle just to make a bowl game.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:56 am to beejon
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He lost his competitive drive?
Low T?
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:56 am to beejon
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That's what it would seem. If this is true, then it doesn't seem like he believe that he can further the team anymore as head coach.
If that's what it is, you certainly have to give him credit for doing what's best for the team instead of just hanging on and on. Shows a lot of character.
Surely you mean the character of a cry baby bitch. Quitting midseason is a horrible lesson to teach young men.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:57 am to Stonehog
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Low T?
Well....he IS 70.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 9:57 am to Rescue22
The game passed him by, guys. Sad but inevitable for any coach. At least he recognized it before tanking the rest of USCe's season.
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