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Originally Posted by SamuraiTater Again, Spurrier's well earned status as a living legend in no way translates directly to victories. One would think this point needs not be elaborated for USC fans. I understand your excitment and if I were in your shoes, I'd be excited too. Spurrier is a great hire. You could not have landed a better guy. However, I'm waiting for someone to show me logical reasoning that indicates South Carolina will be able to compete with the heavies in the SEC or Clemson in 2005. And as MuthaClucker would say, "just cuz" don't get it.  |
1. He has much SEC experience 2. He has a great deal of talent already here that Lou left him, plus some great speed he is recruiting this year 3. No SEC coach, especially from UGA and Tenn., have been able to figure his offense out completely in the past. I would not even put Clemson in that same category as UGA and Tenn. at this point. I see NO reason to believe he will not be successful pretty darn quick. I don't believe he thinks it is gonna take long, either!!
