His antics with the media were crude and disruptive, and at times shameless. SEC will be much better with him and his mouth in California. Any SEC school scheduled to play USC in the futere?
There's no reason to think he was a good coach, and he was going to bring the wrath of the NCAA down eventually. If Slive is going to try the see no evil, hear no evil approach, he really needs the head coaches around the SEC to not act like dubmasses in public. </p>
Good ole fashioned animosity was back. Now that Spurrier is stuck at a mediocre program, he can no longer run smack like he did back in the days so it's pretty boring.