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Posted by Green-Bean (Member # 13551) on 12-15-2014, 08:28 AM:
 
MUSCHAMP HAS TAKEN THE DEFENSIVE CORDINATOR JOB, AT AUBURN. PER ESPN.
 
Posted by catmandoo (Member # 1284) on 12-15-2014, 10:59 AM:
 
Good luck to him and hope it goes better than his stay at Florida.
 
Posted by catmandoo (Member # 1284) on 12-15-2014, 11:20 AM:
 
Just read a report it won't be Muschamp, hopefully we get Spurrier junior.
 
Posted by m hamilton (Member # 127) on 12-15-2014, 06:02 PM:
 
Muschamp was reported to Auburn. I thought Spurrier Jr. was an offensive type coordinator.
 
Posted by catmandoo (Member # 1284) on 12-15-2014, 06:58 PM:
 
He is a offensive genius.
 
Posted by Green-Bean (Member # 13551) on 12-15-2014, 07:32 PM:
 
MUSHCHAMP CMD IS A DEFENSIVE WIZARD. THATS HIS SPECIALITY. IM PRETTY SURE OF THIS.
 
Posted by m hamilton (Member # 127) on 12-15-2014, 08:33 PM:
 
I know that's what Auburn hired him to do!
 
Posted by rlt4uk (Member # 3194) on 12-16-2014, 06:43 AM:
 
Catmandoo how can you say Steve Spurrier Jr is an offensive genius, I wasn't impressed at all with south Carolina's offence this year.
 
Posted by m hamilton (Member # 127) on 12-16-2014, 09:16 AM:
 
Was Spurrier jr. the OC at USC this year?
 
Posted by Tiptree (Member # 844) on 12-16-2014, 10:47 AM:
 
He was co-coordinator. I am too lazy to look up who he shared that role with.
 
Posted by m hamilton (Member # 127) on 12-17-2014, 06:25 AM:
 
So you're saying is he doesn't have "THAT MUCH" experience of being head coordinator!
 
Posted by Green-Bean (Member # 13551) on 12-17-2014, 08:16 AM:
 
IT WONT BE SPURRIER. IT WILL BE RILEY
 
Posted by catmandoo (Member # 1284) on 12-17-2014, 11:25 AM:
 
Here is Spurrier's resume, we may not get him and if we don't whoever we get will not have resume that will even come close to Spurrier's. It will be back to the same old offense we seen for a long time.

Steve Spurrier Jr., who has served on the coaching staffs of two national championship teams and tutored a bevy of outstanding receivers at both the collegiate and professional levels, begins his sixth season as the coach of the Gamecock wide receivers. He also was given the additional title of passing game coordinator beginning with the 2009 season.

In 2009, Spurrier helped wide receiver Alshon Jeffery develop into a consensus first-team Freshman All-American after leading the team in receptions, yards and touchdown receptions.

His receivers had another strong year in 2008 as Kenny McKinley became the school's all-time leading receiver in both receptions (207) and receiving yards (2,781), surpassing the records previously held by Sterling Sharpe. McKinley, who missed part of his senior season with an injury, still managed to haul in 54 passes for 642 yards to lead the team and earn honorable mention all-conference recognition.

In 2007, McKinley earned first-team all-league recognition after setting a school record with 77 receptions for 968 yards and nine touchdowns.

In 2006, Spurrier's top two receivers, Sidney Rice and McKinley, combined for 123 catches and 1,970 yards receiving, the top tandem marks in school history. Rice owns two of the top three receiving seasons in Carolina history and set numerous records in just two campaigns in the Garnet and Black.

In his first season with the Gamecocks, Spurrier mentored Rice, who broke nearly every receiving record at the school en route to Freshman All-America honors. Rice ended the campaign as the school's single-season receiving yards leader after catching 70 passes for 1,143 yards.

Spurrier brought 11 years of coaching experience to Carolina, with his most recent stop being at the University of Arizona under head coach Mike Stoops.

He spent two seasons as wide receivers coach in the National Football League with the Washington Redskins. While with the Redskins, Spurrier Jr. coached Laveraneus Coles, whose 2003 receiving totals of 82 receptions for 1,204 yards earned him his only Pro Bowl appearance. He also coached Rod Gardner, who was Washington's leading receiver in 2002 with 1,007 yards.

Spurrier was part of Bob Stoops' rebuilding project at Oklahoma, which culminated with a perfect 13-0 record and national championship in 2000. He spent three seasons as the Sooners' wide receivers coach, working with such standouts as Mark Clayton and Josh Norman.

Prior to his stay in Norman, Spurrier worked at Florida for five seasons and was part of the Gators' 1996 national championship club.

During his collegiate coaching career, he has been involved with a dozen postseason bowl teams, four conference championships (three SEC and one Big 12) and two national championships (Florida 1996 and Oklahoma 2000).


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