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Anything is possible....it's Michigan.

2007-11-20 00:22:46 · answer #1 · answered by OBX 3 · 0 0

If Spurrier leaves South Carolina it will not be for Michigan. He is an SEC man. There has been some rumors about him going to LSU if Miles leaves, which in all probability Miles will.
Now mind you this is only rumors, but I could see why.
I live in South Carolina , but I am originally from New Orleans, and I can tell you that Spurrier will not stay here to much longer. He may not go to LSU, but he will not stay here to long.
There are several reasons, the main reason is the "loser mentality" at SC. I have been to several games here and these people expect to loose. In the games I have been to the fans were leaving in the third quarter with the Gamecocks only down by a TD (they came back and one both of them). The players were walking around and playing as if they were being blown out. If you have watched them on TV you can see that. Spurrier has a lot of talent on this team, but you can only coach guy's so much, you have to "want it" and these guy's, not all of them, just do not have that mentality. Don not get me wrong I pull for the Gamecocks, as long as they are not playing LSU, but it is hard to watch them give up.
Also the incident this year were he lost a couple of recruits because of the schools enrollment policy. Recruits and their parents will not go to South Carolina if they have to deal with that. Unfortunately not all athletes are as good a student as they are athletes. If Spurrier can't get players he won't stay. Now to be fare to SC, I think they have fixed that. But I also commend them for holding everyone to the same standards for being a student at SC. But the damage may have already been done.
If Spurrier were to go to LSU, doubtful as it is, he could possible win another NC. That does not mean he will. The players and the fans at LSU expect to win every game and the players play and think as if they can win every game.
This year is a fine example of that. They have been behind or in close games in just about every SEC game they have played and yet because the believe they are going to win, they somehow do. A lot of people have said that they have been lucky, maybe, but do you think if they expected to loose that they would have continued to fight and play hard.
If Spurrier goes anywhere it will be another school down South, it is were he is from, it is were he knows he can recruit well. Besides I do not think that Michigan is ready for a coach who has the style of coaching that he has. From what I have seen, they seem a little bit more conservative than a Spurrier, but you never know. I will say that if MIles goes to Michigan they will get a good coach, not a "Bo" but a good coach. As for LSU, well as long as they do not bring in a Jerry DeNardo type of guy, they will be fine. But it will be interesting to see how the team handles all of this. The last time this happened they folded, when Saban was leaving, they blew the bowl game against Iowa.

2007-11-19 22:48:43 · answer #2 · answered by buyubengals 2 · 0 0

i think of if England weren't playing Australia in 6 months time, then Moores would be long previous very quickly, yet sacking Moores now would desire to go away the gang unsettled and does not be a powerful build as much as The Ashes. while Moores is going (after The Ashes) the guy who will are available, would be a Pietersen guy. step forward Graham Ford, who has important experince training (he's been training sixteen years) he has labored with maximum appropriate gamers and has been waiting to create a powerful team spirit, and importantly he has a dazzling checklist at relatives and international point. additionally Pietersen has customary Ford because of the fact he replaced right into a youthful guy. Infact KP nevertheless telephones Ford for suggestion while neccessary, they seem to be close acquaintances. Ford would desire to take England a ways. I fee Tom Moody quite, he took Sri Lanka to new heights, and he merits to be training in international Cricket. He seems to love the vast challenge, and the britain interest would desire to be his new challenge. Moody additionally performed international cricket for some years (which Moores in no way did) so he's conscious maximum circumstances interior out. he's unquestionably customary, everywhere in the cricketing international, so he would get instant appreciate. i don't think he would be paticularly demanding to get, because of the fact being the britain coach is the biggest and maximum suitable interest in international cricket, and maximum youthful coaches would leap on the possibility to be the instructor. Ashley Giles would be a adverse selection, he hasn't have been given adequate credientials to teach a international component. He has been training Warwickshire for some year. There are greater matured coaches accessible who can do a greater useful interest. Giles would be like Steve McClaren replaced into for the britain soccer team, too matey with the gamers. Andy Flower is the batting coach (and on the grounds that England can in no way get to 4 hundred in try cricket) he's doing a undesirable interest at that, so why would he do from now on useful as coach. If Bob Woolmer replaced into nevertheless alive, he would have coached England as a replace of Moores, and that i'm fairly advantageous Woolmer would have executed a much greater useful interest than Moores

2016-10-02 02:07:47 · answer #3 · answered by macfarland 4 · 0 0

NOT A CHANCE!!!!!!!


For no amount of money will Spurrier go up north in the cold. Spurrier is a SEC man or even an ACC if it was a southern team. He has came out and said straight up that there is no way he would ever consider a position farther north than Carolina. The man loves his warm weather.

2007-11-19 22:09:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I think Michigan is gunnin for Mike Bellotti

2007-11-19 23:19:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Highly unlikely!! But he would bring some much needed speed to U of M. He is sold on speed and that is something that is lacking in Michigan football.

2007-11-19 21:14:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No Spurrier has a home in the SEC

2007-11-19 22:25:41 · answer #7 · answered by Eric S 6 · 0 0

No, I dont think he would leave USC, hell im not even sure he go any further north than he is right now. He just strikes me as an SEC guy and I dont think he would coach in any other confrence

2007-11-19 22:17:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Dude, he's totally not leaving South Carolina

2007-11-19 22:17:54 · answer #9 · answered by falconrunner99 2 · 0 0

i doudt it,usually they look for alumi or perhaps a a part of the coaching staff might get promoted..

2007-11-20 00:03:03 · answer #10 · answered by tornadoman1955 3 · 0 0

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