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Posted on 11/23/07 at 5:06 am to rjokerlsu
Spurrier is the best choice.
Forget the age crap. At 62, he's got AT LEAST 5-7 good years left. That's the longest tenure of any coach we've had here in decades. AND BECAUSE OF THE AGE, HE WON'T BE LEAVING LSU TO TAKE ANOTHER JOB.
Forget the "he doesn't like to recruit" crap. First, I don't believe it. Second, there are many things successful individuals don't like to do. But they do them anyway because they know they have to in order to be a success. Third, I've seen South Carolina recruit kids from out of state that would never have considered the Gamecocks if he hadn't been the coach. Great athletes are drawn to Spurrier like a magnet because they know he can coach them up to the next level.
Forget the "he's lost 5 in a row at SCU" crap. I've followed their program for years. Trust me, Bear could rise up from the grave, move to Columbia and he couldn't turn that program into a contender. It just ain't doable.
At Florida Spurrier dominated the SEC. At LSU, he would do the same thing.
Forget the age crap. At 62, he's got AT LEAST 5-7 good years left. That's the longest tenure of any coach we've had here in decades. AND BECAUSE OF THE AGE, HE WON'T BE LEAVING LSU TO TAKE ANOTHER JOB.
Forget the "he doesn't like to recruit" crap. First, I don't believe it. Second, there are many things successful individuals don't like to do. But they do them anyway because they know they have to in order to be a success. Third, I've seen South Carolina recruit kids from out of state that would never have considered the Gamecocks if he hadn't been the coach. Great athletes are drawn to Spurrier like a magnet because they know he can coach them up to the next level.
Forget the "he's lost 5 in a row at SCU" crap. I've followed their program for years. Trust me, Bear could rise up from the grave, move to Columbia and he couldn't turn that program into a contender. It just ain't doable.
At Florida Spurrier dominated the SEC. At LSU, he would do the same thing.
Posted on 11/24/07 at 7:57 am to rjokerlsu
If we get spurrier, who will be his DC?
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