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JerryBeeds
07-21-2005, 09:25 PM
South Carolina players take stock of Spurrier's words

By PETE IACOBELLI
AP Sports Writer
COLUMBIA, S.C.
In between signing posters, coloring books and footballs for gleeful children Thursday, senior center Fran Person says he clearly understood the point of coach Steve Spurrier's critical words about the Gamecocks' commitment.

"I think he's challenging the guys," Person said. "Look, he knows what it takes to win. Everybody's got to buy into that, everybody's got to go 100 percent. Until we buy in and go 100 percent, we won't win."

Spurrier has been largely positive about the program since he was hired in November. However, on Wednesday he said he was disappointed by the poor attendance at voluntary summer workouts. If the Gamecocks hoped to compete with Florida, Tennessee and Georgia, Spurrier said they would have to give more of themselves than the coach has seen thus far.

"So, I can't sit here and brag about what our guys have done this summer. Most have done well, but as an entire team, it's not good enough," Spurrier said after a golf outing.

Person, listed as a backup center, has seen teammates working hard and committed to winning with upperclassmen like himself showing the younger players how important total commitment is.

"You can talk as much as you want, you've got to lead by example," Person said. "I've been there every day, most of the guys see that. 'Pops' (Frisby) is 40 years old, he hasn't missed a day."

Person, Frisby and 19 other Gamecocks visited the main branch of the Richland County Public Library for a "Pigskin Poets" event designed to encourage children to read. Little boys dressed in Gamecocks shirts and little girls in cheerleader outfits swarmed the players, asking for autographs and wishing them well in Spurrier's first season.

Freshman running back Albert Ashcraft says the players are excited about what's ahead even though Spurrier's comments hit them "like a slap in the face."

"Great teams work out, even though it's voluntary," Ashcraft said. "I took that to heart."

Ashcraft said family problems kept him from a few workouts this summer. But he expected underclassmen like himself to follow Spurrier's directions and commit themselves even deeper than before.

The team's camp opens Aug. 1. All but one of the 27 signees in Spurrier's first class are on campus, although the coaches cannot work with them.

Spurrier said he assumed when he took the job that the Gamecocks would do as much as they could to succeed. "But I found out that wasn't the case," he said. "We obviously have a few guys that can't quite get with the program, but we have too many like that. Guys who we were counting on to play for us, starters, who should be there a little more regularly than what they've been."

Spurrier said in The (Anderson) Independent-Mail that he recently asked Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops - Spurrier's former defensive coordinator at Florida - how many Sooners missed voluntary workouts. None, Spurrier was told, with Stoops adding that his players know if they want to see time on the field, they have to attend.

"Our guys don't know that yet," Spurrier said.

Last week, one of the 10 NCAA violations South Carolina admitted to concerned players who considered the summer workout program from 1999 to 2002 mandatory.

Spurrier said his workouts are voluntary and no one's going to get run off because they missed time in the weight room during the summer. "But it's disappointing in the attitudes in the players we think are going to play."

Senior kicker Josh Brown, named third-team preseason all-Southeastern Conference this week, says he wasn't sure if Spurrier's words were meant to motivate or just a direct assessment of the program. "For the most part, the guys that have been here working are ready to go," he said.

pc72687
07-21-2005, 09:35 PM
They didn't seem to say much but "we are working." Unfortunetly neither of these players are people I think Spurrier is counting on (i.e. starters), which were some of whom he specifically called out. But still thanks beeds. I am just disappointed in the sports writer. He didn't take the time to interview more players. The headline should be "Two backups respond to Spurriers comments."

Cianne
07-21-2005, 09:44 PM
They didn't seem to say much but "we are working." Unfortunetly neither of these players are people I think Spurrier is counting on (i.e. starters), which were some of whom he specifically called out. But still thanks beeds. I am just disappointed in the sports writer. He didn't take the time to interview more players. The headline should be "Two backups respond to Spurriers comments."

Pops Frisby has a breakout year with 10 TDs !

scfan5338
07-21-2005, 09:55 PM
Pops Frisby has a breakout year with 10 TDs !

To be honest with you I would love to see Pops out there on the field getting to play more this year than he did last year. I mean the guy is 40 years old and he is going to summer voluntary workouts. While the other guys are out partying and hanging out with their buddies this guy is at football workouts. He could be spending time with his kids rather than going to football workouts, but it shows that he is commited to play. It's not like he's playing to get into the NFL like the other guys are either.

LedCock
07-21-2005, 10:05 PM
Thanks for the article beeds. And I gotta agree with pc about the two who were asked about Spurriers comments. A redshirt freshman and a kicker. Not exactly the meat of the team.

WayzUp
07-22-2005, 04:36 AM
They didn't seem to say much but "we are working." Unfortunetly neither of these players are people I think Spurrier is counting on (i.e. starters), which were some of whom he specifically called out. But still thanks beeds. I am just disappointed in the sports writer. He didn't take the time to interview more players. The headline should be "Two backups respond to Spurriers comments."
I may have garnet colored glasses on but I think the writer here only interviewed the players who went to that Pigskin Poets thing, not one of the actual 'voluntary workouts'.

The players we have left ( :p ) know where the line in the sand is. They know the harder they work, the better their chances of seeing the field under Spurrier. If the Pigskin Poets know this, you can bet the message has been pretty clear to the rest of them too.

USC66
07-22-2005, 05:35 AM
WIS News 10 Sports

Gamecocks take stock of Spurrier's words


(Columbia-AP) July 21, 2005 - Some South Carolina football players say they think coach Steve Spurrier is challenging the players by saying some of them lack commitment.

Senior center Fran Person was at the Richland County Public Library along with other players today for an event that encourages children to read. Person says he clearly understood the point of coach Spurrier's words. Person says Spurrier knows what it takes to win, and the team has to buy into that.

Spurrier has been largely positive about the program since he was hired, but Wednesday he says he was disappointed by the poor attendance at voluntary summer workouts.

Freshman running back Albert Ashcraft says the players are excited about what's ahead even though Spurrier's comments hit them "like a slap in the face."

Posted by Bryce Mursch

GTmorris1970
07-22-2005, 09:04 AM
Thanks Beeds. I was reading these articles this morning. Some of these guys may get away with not working hard enough this year, but it's going to hurt us. In the future, as the talent level grows even more steadily, they will simply pour the water for the real football players.

pc72687
07-22-2005, 03:03 PM
Reporters are getting lazier and lazier. I totally agree with Wazup. They just asked a pigskin poet instead of actually trying to contact the players. You think Whiteside would be one they would definitly contact because he was actually named!!!

GTmorris1970
07-22-2005, 06:37 PM
I may have garnet colored glasses on but I think the writer here only interviewed the players who went to that Pigskin Poets thing, not one of the actual 'voluntary workouts'.

The players we have left ( :p ) know where the line in the sand is. They know the harder they work, the better their chances of seeing the field under Spurrier. If the Pigskin Poets know this, you can bet the message has been pretty clear to the rest of them too.

My problem is that about 5 of the ones not showing up to summer workouts are projected starters. Obviously some still have not got the message, and Spurrier says there may be more dismissals in the days ahead. :cool: