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"I'm not leaving unless I get run off," said Spurrier, who led the Florida Gators to the 1996 national championship. "This is where I plan to be, hopefully, for the next five, seven or eight years or whatever."
That is what he said about being rumored to Miami. So why would Bama be any different?
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Originally posted by bamanpensacola: "I'm not leaving unless I get run off," said Spurrier, who led the Florida Gators to the 1996 national championship. "This is where I plan to be, hopefully, for the next five, seven or eight years or whatever."
That is what he said about being rumored to Miami. So why would Bama be any different?
Point out to me where he said he's not interested in taking either job.
When you find that, then you'll have something.
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Miami has alot of player personnel issues as well as player personality issues. Spurrier is to far along in his career to become the great disciplinarian.
That job pays better than other state pen guards get around here, but its dangerous in more ways than one.........
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Posts: 1747 | Location: Alabama | Registered: August 25, 2006
Originally posted by bamanpensacola: "I'm not leaving unless I get run off," said Spurrier, who led the Florida Gators to the 1996 national championship. "This is where I plan to be, hopefully, for the next five, seven or eight years or whatever."
That is what he said about being rumored to Miami. So why would Bama be any different?
There was an interview where he flat out said he was not interested in the Miami job, when asked about alabama his response was something like, "they still have a coach don't they." I would say that if he is talking like that, he is coming to bama if we negotiate with him properly.
I heard from Gator fans that he just never wanted to go to Miami. They also said that Spurrier would find it very hard to leave S.C. since evidently he can go golfing at Augusta National whenever he likes because of S.C. alumnist. Spurrier loves to golf and that arguably the best course in the world. But, I still think that anything is possible.
Originally posted by Bama Fan in LA: I heard from Gator fans that he just never wanted to go to Miami. They also said that Spurrier would find it very hard to leave S.C. since evidently he can go golfing at Augusta National whenever he likes because of S.C. alumnist. Spurrier loves to golf and that arguably the best course in the world. But, I still think that anything is possible.
Who choses a were to coach football by where he can golf, geeze. There are great courses here anyway, and augusta is not that far away either, espeically when you make as much money as he does. Plus, I am sure some of the "friends" of the program wouldnt mind taking a ride with Spurrier to go play golf in their jets.
It has already been reported that at least ONE of the Bama BOT has a membership at Augusta.
So that takes care of that, we can get him in when we need.
Oh, it takes 30 minutes to drive from columbia SC to Augusta, but it only takes 45 minutes to fly from Tuscaloosa to Augusta airport. (see the flight time it took Bryant Jr and NIUA (Bama's Plane0 to fly to Augusta just last week.
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Posts: 1747 | Location: Alabama | Registered: August 25, 2006
Originally posted by BS4UOFA: It has already been reported that at least ONE of the Bama BOT has a membership at Augusta.
So that takes care of that, we can get him in when we need.
Oh, it takes 30 minutes to drive from columbia SC to Augusta, but it only takes 45 minutes to fly from Tuscaloosa to Augusta airport. (see the flight time it took Bryant Jr and NIUA (Bama's Plane0 to fly to Augusta just last week.
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Plane 0 should take him to Augusta after every home win. Put it in the Contract .
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Actually BS it takes an hour to drive from Columbia to Augusta....just thought you would like to know...mapquest it if you think I am wrong.
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Originally posted by Tide311: Actually BS it takes an hour to drive from Columbia to Augusta....just thought you would like to know...mapquest it if you think I am wrong.
Not when your Steve Spurrier, suddenly red lights become green and stop sign look the other way.
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Posts: 1747 | Location: Alabama | Registered: August 25, 2006
Its called driving on I-20...last time I checked it doesn't have stop signs or Traffic lights.
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Posts: 7836 | Location: Decatur, AL | Registered: November 20, 2006
And so do I...but I won't stoop to swirling crap left and right and saying things that are 100% false at this point...all we can do is speculate and hope Mal and the BOT and Witt(better pray that he can make a right decision) will do the right thing and Hire the Ole Ball Coach.
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