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You will not see Spurrier on the sidelines coaching here

FeatheredCock

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Former USC coach Steve Spurrier: Let him work with QBs, not recruit, call plays on Saturdays and play a little golf. It’s totally unrealistic and fantastical, plus they’d have to figure out his buyout as University of Florida ambassador. Not going to happen, move on.

 
Would love to have the ole ball coach back calling plays. But realize it’s not going to happen.

 
Exactly!! Besides we all know that Lincoln Riley is stepping down from Oklahoma to be our OC.

 
Of course he would come back.  Muschamp would only need to promise him no recruiting and a fridge in his office stocked full of Dos Equis.  

Andale, His beer awaits!!

 
One interesting point I’ve been meaning to bring up was from a few Bama fans perspective. I was checking out one of their boards after our game with them.  They were complimentary of our team but one observation that was floating around over there... They said it looked like we play TOO hard.  To the point it was actually hurting us - both figuratively and literally.  I thought that was an interesting comment.  If guys are being coached to go too hard, might it make them more succeptable to injury?  Would this be a potential cause for some of the second half meltdowns we have?  Guys not saving anything in the tank?   Just food for thought.  Our boys definitely go hard.  
Well of course not. The money issue aside, the only way he would ever come back here, would be if Muschamp was moved to Head Coach in Waiting / DC or Assistant HC, since there can be only one Head Ball Coach, and no way would Spurrier play second fiddle to anyone. 

 
Why would anyone want Spurrier back?

Dude left a dung heap of a program in the middle of the season cause the job was to much work and his passion was gone. He could have left the right way and the program in good hands but instead he made things twice as bad and an almost complete rebuild by the way he handled things

 
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3-9...1-7 in the SEC...quit on his team, program, fans, school in the middle of the fight and left the program devoid of SEC talent...solid logic

 
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3-9...1-7 in the SEC...quit on his team, program, fans, school in the middle of the fight and left the program devoid of SEC talent...solid logic
That 3-9 team would beat our latest team. The blame lies elsewhere.

 
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