What I found impressive is that he's the winningest coach at two SEC schools - Florida and South Carolina. That speaks volumes about the man's career. And to his credit, he's resigning, not retiring.
Funny though, on sports radio in ATL, about half the Gamecock fans were glad to see him go mid-season and felt this was the right thing for the program and the other half were calling him selfish and a coward for not finishing out the season.
He'll be missed, but I think he'd be a good replacement for Lee Corso if he decides to step down from College Game Day.