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    The Sean Marks Dance Duff McCartney's Avatar
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    http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;_...olina-spurrier

    Spurrier takes over at South Carolina

    By PETE IACOBELLI, AP Sports Writer
    November 23, 2004
    COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Steve Spurrier took over at South Carolina on Tuesday, returning to the college ranks after a three-year absence.

    The former Florida coach replaces Lou Holtz, who retired Monday. Spurrier got a seven-year deal worth $1.25 million a season that could go over $2 million with incentives.

    Spurrier led the Gators to a national championship in 1996 and six Southeastern Conference les before abruptly resigning in 2001 to join the Washington Redskins. But he had little success in the NFL, going 12-20 before leaving.

    The ol' ball coach is ready to make South Carolina a winner.

    ``We've got everything here,'' Spurrier said. ``I'd like to borrow a phrase from the Boston Red Sox: Why not us? Why not the University of South Carolina Game s?''

    Spurrier wants to win a conference championship, something Holtz never did in his six seasons at the school. But he has to get past his former team, which was 10-0 against South Carolina while Spurrier was the Gators coach.

    Those games figured to be tough on Spurrier, who said he is not looking forward to his first matchup with his alma mater, next Nov. 12 at Williams-Brice Stadium.

    The executive committee of the school trustees approved the deal for Spurrier. Incentives include $250,000 for winning the Bowl Championship Series, $100,000 for becoming national coach of the year and $150,000 for winning the Southeastern Conference championship game.

    The contract has a $250,000 a year buyout clause for both sides. Should Spurrier retire and not take another job, he owes the university nothing.

    ``Maybe we're prejudiced now for Steve Spurrier,'' athletic director Mike McGee said. ``That wasn't always the case.''

    There was much speculation that Spurrier would return to Florida next season, following the recent firing of Ron Zook. But Spurrier pulled out of the running, saying 12 years at one school was enough.

    Spurrier, 59, went 20-13-1 in three seasons at Duke before taking over at Florida in 1990. He posted 122 victories over 12 seasons, tormented opponents with his offensive flair and witty one-liners, and departed with the best winning percentage in league history.

    The 67-year-old Holtz retired Monday after 33 seasons, with 249 victories, eighth-most in Division I-A, and a reputation for turning stumbling programs into winners. At each of his six schools -- William & Mary, North Carolina State, Arkansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame and South Carolina -- Holtz went to bowl games by his second season.

    His greatest accomplishment came in 1988, when he led Notre Dame to the national le only three seasons after the disastrous Gerry Faust era ended.

    His latest reconstruction project at South Carolina was nearly as remarkable. He came out of retirement in 1998 at age 61 to rebuild the Game s. After going 0-11 his first season in Columbia, Holtz brought South Carolina to its best two-year mark in history (17-7) and won consecutive Outback Bowls.

    ``I don't know where I'm going to go. I don't know what I'm going to do. I have faith in the Lord to let him lead me. As long as my family's with me, everything else will be OK,'' Holtz said. ``But I do feel confident leaving here that the football program is on a firm foundation.''

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    Can't say I'm surprised...it's been speculation for a long time.
    Last edited by Duff McCartney; 11-23-2004 at 03:44 PM.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    SC fans shouldn't get y just yet.

    Ok, someone was going to say it..might as well have been me!

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    But because of their antics sat, they are Bowless now...the assholes.

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    But because of their antics sat, they are Bowless now...the assholes.
    What's scary is you talking about s and assholes.

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    Veteran scott's Avatar
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    But because of their antics sat, they are Bowless now...the assholes.
    You have to give Clemson and SC credit for pulling themselves out of Bowls, that is taking responsibility, and it is what is needed.

    Spurrier will be good for SC, good for the SEC, and good for college ball in general.

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