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South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier informed his coaches and players Monday that he is retiring immediately, according to ESPN:
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Spurrier, the Gamecocks' all-time winningest coach, also informed South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner of his decision to step down, sources said. This came after the Gamecocks lost their fourth straight SEC game Saturday to LSU.

Spurrier, 70, was close to stepping down at the end of last season after the Gamecocks dipped to 7-6 on the heels of three straight 11-win seasons, but he elected to return. The Gamecocks have lost eight of their past nine SEC games dating to last season.
The Gamecocks have a 2-4 overall record this season and are 0-4 in the SEC.
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Hater Bait103 months
If Saban left Tuscaloosa a week after the 2011 Tornado
would he get a pass? HBC said frick this.
And y'all. Praise him.

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Coater103 months
i hope to see him in a booth or on gameday or something. love that guy!
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TigerB8103 months
You could see it in his eyes at the presser after the LSU game. His heart's not in it. He didn't want to be there anymore.
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Pavoloco83103 months
Sorry to see the SEC lose SOS. However, I am very surprised he is leaving in the middle of the season.
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Placebeaux103 months
College football just got a lot less interesting.

Gonna miss The Head Ball Coach
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Landmass103 months
Is he sick? It seems unusual that he would just quit out of the blue.
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scrooster103 months
God Bless you Coach Spurrier. Forever to thee. #HBC
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ChexMix103 months
Damn
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UFMatt103 months
College football is losing an icon. Hopes for a long and happy retirement, Coach Spurrier. Now you can lose all the crimson and black clothes and put back on the orange and blue, once a Gator, always a Gator.
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CockInYourEar103 months
It's HEAD Ball Coach, not Old Ball Coach...for the last time.... He did so much for our school and program, forever grateful to him.
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