Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Gamecocks' Coach Steve Spurrier back in SEC title game

Steve Spurrier seemed to be a shell of himself his first few years at South Carolina, unable to rekindle the kind of success he had at Florida. This year looked like it might be another tease when the Gamecocks again followed a big win against Alabama with a disappointing loss to Kentucky. Spurrier was shaken, but not down. At 65, the South Carolina head ball coach is back in the Southeastern Conference title game. His No. 18 Gamecocks take on second-ranked Auburn Saturday. After five largely so-so seasons, Spurrier can bring a winner to South Carolina in the game he loves the most. It’s a second-act few thought Spurrier would pull off with the also-ran Gamecocks.

"The important thing is that our players really set some lofty goals this year," he said. "They set some goals that a lot of people maybe would’ve laughed at at the beginning of the season."

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