The irony that Spurrier said you can't spell Citrus without UT!  Then
Spurrier leaves Florida because fan expectation was too high.

Dr Frankenstein, your monster is calling for you.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of John Bowers
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 7:44 PM
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Subject: [gatornews] Bianchi: Spurrier doesn't have to worry...at South
Carolina

 


Spurrier doesn't have to worry about being Mack-Browned or Muschomped at
South Carolina


 

Mike Bianchi

SPORTS COMMENTARY

5:33 p.m. EST, December 12, 2013

Steve Spurrier couldn't resist good-naturedly gigging the
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/florida-gators-O
RSPT000172.topic> Gators on Thursday at a news conference to promote his
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/south-carolina-g
amecocks-ORSPT00000243.topic> South Carolina Gamecocks playing the
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/wisconsin-badger
s-ORSPT000134.topic> Wisconsin Badgers in the upcoming
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/football/capital-one-bowl-EVSPR
000041.topic> Capital One Bowl.

"Somebody told me the Gators are going to be home for the holidays," zinged
Spurrier, the University of Florida coaching icon and first
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/football/college-football/heism
an-trophy-EVSPR000087.topic> Heisman Trophy winner in school history. "Maybe
we can get a bunch of Gators who'll come to our ballgame, fill up the stands
. and root for the Gamecocks."

Actually, that might not be entirely necessary since South Carolina fans are
expected to travel en masse to watch the Head Ballcoach's Gamecocks play in
the Cap One Bowl. Which is probably why Spurrier seems to be having the time
of his life at the end of his career. He is at a place where he can compete
for conference and even national championships, but he's not going to get
Mack-Browned if he doesn't win them.

Unlike so many of the
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/southeastern-con
ference-ORSPT00000246.topic> SEC's other ultra-spoiled fan bases, South
Carolina doesn't look at Orlando as a consolation destination. Sure, the
Gamecocks would much rather be conference champions and playing in a
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/bowl-championship-series-EVSPR0
00091.topic> BCS Bowl, but they are more than happy to be playing in the
Citrus Bowl.

And this is the difference between the Ol' Ballcoach's job with the Gators
and the New Ballcoach's job with the Gamecocks. The Gators won 11 games
under Will Muschamp last year and many fans still grumbled and bought less
than half of the school's allotment of tickets to the
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/football/sugar-bowl-EVSPR000035
27.topic> Sugar Bowl. The Gamecocks, if they beat Wisconsin in the Capital
One Bowl, will have 11 wins and the fan base will be happier than a vampire
at the blood drive.

Spurrier was talking to his good friend,
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/oklahoma-sooners
-ORSPT00000240.topic> Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops, about this very topic the
other day. The Sooners have the same record - 10-2 - as South Carolina, but
the expectation level of their fan base is vastly different. This is one of
the reasons Spurrier left UF for the NFL after the 2001 season - because he
had grown weary of trying to feed the monster he'd created.

"It's almost a disgrace every time we lose," Spurrier said at his UF
resignation news conference. "Any time we lose, it's us coaches, we screwed
up. Some people say I can stay at Florida and win 10 games every year. Well,
it's not as easy winning 10 games every year as a lot of people think."

When Spurrier took the South Carolina job back in 2005, I went up and
interviewed him in Columbia, As you walked into South Carolina's coaching
offices back then there was a huge framed poster proclaiming: "The
University of South Carolina: 1995 Carquest Bowl Champions." Paying homage
to a now-defunct bowl game was proof positive of why Spurrier chose South
Carolina over a possible return to UF. Spurrier wanted to write history at
South Carolina; not attempt to rewrite it and live up to the unreal
expectations he beget in
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/us/florida/alachua-county/gainesville-
PLGEO100100401010000.topic> Gainesville.

"The fans up here are starving," Spurrier told me then. "They're looking for
anything to be excited about. We have a chance to do things here that have
never been done.

I'd rather win one [SEC] division title here than five more there [at
Florida]."

There was a time when Spurrier coached at UF when he used to lampoon
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/tennessee-volunt
eers-ORSPT000000290.topic> Tennessee for playing bowl games in Orlando.
Remember, his old booster club jab? . "You can't spell Citrus without 'UT.'
"

Now his Gamecocks will be playing at the Citrus Bowl for the second time in
the last three seasons. Two years ago, the Gamecocks dismantled Nebraska
30-13 at the Capital One Bowl in what Spurrier calls "one of the biggest
wins in school history."

Spurrier spent much of Thursday's news conference lauding Orlando and the
bowl experience here. He called the Cap One "one of the best bowls in
America" and said the Gamecocks are "fired up" about playing in Orlando.

The University of South Carolina has changed Spurrier's perspective for the
better.

These days, you can't spell Citrus without "USC'" - and that's a good thing.

A very good thing.

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@BianchiWrites. Listen to his radio show every weekday from 6 to 9 a.m. on
740 AM.

 

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