Re: [RollTideFan] All I want for Christmas

2004-11-16 Thread Tim Boozer
My Prediction - Spurrier to Austin, TX.




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I have no doubt that SC is hot. But the average temperatures are
higher in Gainsville than in Columbia. Just a comment based on the
article saying superior wanted to work in a 'warm' climate. Augusta?
That would be a very big incentive. 8-)
Jenny

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From: "Byron L. Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> As for the warm weather:  Columbia, SC, is hotter than hell.  Hotter than 
> Charleston.  Hot, hot, hot.  Gets cold in winter, but not for long.  Must 
> be below sea level.  Besides, it is close to Augusta, and supposedly there 
> is a membership awaiting Spurrier if he does the SC dance.
>



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Re: [RollTideFan] All I want for Christmas

2004-11-15 Thread Joe Goodson
Only for golf geeks.
Joe
I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who overcomes his 
enemies.
Aristotle, In Stobaeus, Florilegium
Greek critic, philosopher, physicist, & zoologist (384 BC - 322 BC)

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That would be a very big incentive. 8-)
Jenny

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Re: [RollTideFan] All I want for Christmas

2004-11-15 Thread Jenny Hatfield
I have no doubt that SC is hot. But the average temperatures are
higher in Gainsville than in Columbia. Just a comment based on the
article saying superior wanted to work in a 'warm' climate. Augusta?
That would be a very big incentive. 8-)
Jenny
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From: "Byron L. Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
As for the warm weather:  Columbia, SC, is hotter than hell.  Hotter than 
Charleston.  Hot, hot, hot.  Gets cold in winter, but not for long.  Must 
be below sea level.  Besides, it is close to Augusta, and supposedly there 
is a membership awaiting Spurrier if he does the SC dance.


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Re: [RollTideFan] All I want for Christmas

2004-11-15 Thread Byron L. Nelson
I would hope jettisoning Shula for Spurrier is not even an idea in Mal 
Moore's mind.  That would be Auburnish.

As for the warm weather:  Columbia, SC, is hotter than hell.  Hotter than 
Charleston.  Hot, hot, hot.  Gets cold in winter, but not for long.  Must be 
below sea level.  Besides, it is close to Augusta, and supposedly there is a 
membership awaiting Spurrier if he does the SC dance.

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Points I question:
1) I thought superior snubbed florida, not the other way around
2) Warm climate? Last time I checked, florida is warmer than SC.
So if superior wants to coach in a warm climate, why would he be
looking at SC after rejecting florida?
3) Even if Alabama would jettison Shula for superior, I don't think
superior would want Alabama.
Jenny H.
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From: "Jeff Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [RollTideFan] All I want for Christmas


Inside Dish: Spurrier wants a job in the sun
By Matt Hayes - SportingNews
It's time to play Where's Stevie? Ever since his alma
mater, Florida, snubbed him, Steve Spurrier -- you might
know him as college football's most available coach --
has been linked to numerous jobs. The fact is this:
Spurrier wants to coach in a warm-weather climate. The
rumored front-runner: South Carolina. Even though
Gamecocks coach Lou Holtz is campaigning for Spurrier
should Holtz retire, it's not a lock. Spurrier likely
will wait to see how things shake out before making a
decision. The NFL will be a factor, but only because
coaches such as LSU's Nick Saban and Georgia Tech's Chan
Gailey could be moving back into the league--and both of
those jobs are more attractive than South Carolina's. So
is the Clemson job, which now looks like a possibility
with the Tigers' unthinkable loss to Duke. One more
intriguing possibility: Alabama. Don't think the Tide
wouldn't jettison Mike Shula for Spurrier. . . .
==
Just to prove I didn't make that up:
http://tinyurl.com/597ls


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Re: [RollTideFan] All I want for Christmas

2004-11-15 Thread Jenny H.
Points I question:
1) I thought superior snubbed florida, not the other way around
2) Warm climate? Last time I checked, florida is warmer than SC.
So if superior wants to coach in a warm climate, why would he be
looking at SC after rejecting florida?
3) Even if Alabama would jettison Shula for superior, I don't think
superior would want Alabama.
Jenny H. 

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From: "Jeff Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [RollTideFan] All I want for Christmas


> Inside Dish: Spurrier wants a job in the sun
> 
> By Matt Hayes - SportingNews
> 
> It's time to play Where's Stevie? Ever since his alma 
> mater, Florida, snubbed him, Steve Spurrier -- you might 
> know him as college football's most available coach --  
> has been linked to numerous jobs. The fact is this: 
> Spurrier wants to coach in a warm-weather climate. The 
> rumored front-runner: South Carolina. Even though 
> Gamecocks coach Lou Holtz is campaigning for Spurrier 
> should Holtz retire, it's not a lock. Spurrier likely 
> will wait to see how things shake out before making a 
> decision. The NFL will be a factor, but only because 
> coaches such as LSU's Nick Saban and Georgia Tech's Chan 
> Gailey could be moving back into the league--and both of 
> those jobs are more attractive than South Carolina's. So 
> is the Clemson job, which now looks like a possibility 
> with the Tigers' unthinkable loss to Duke. One more 
> intriguing possibility: Alabama. Don't think the Tide 
> wouldn't jettison Mike Shula for Spurrier. . . .
> 
> ==
> 
> Just to prove I didn't make that up:
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/597ls
> 
> 


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[RollTideFan] All I want for Christmas

2004-11-15 Thread Jeff Todd
Inside Dish: Spurrier wants a job in the sun

By Matt Hayes - SportingNews

It's time to play Where's Stevie? Ever since his alma 
mater, Florida, snubbed him, Steve Spurrier -- you might 
know him as college football's most available coach --  
has been linked to numerous jobs. The fact is this: 
Spurrier wants to coach in a warm-weather climate. The 
rumored front-runner: South Carolina. Even though 
Gamecocks coach Lou Holtz is campaigning for Spurrier 
should Holtz retire, it's not a lock. Spurrier likely 
will wait to see how things shake out before making a 
decision. The NFL will be a factor, but only because 
coaches such as LSU's Nick Saban and Georgia Tech's Chan 
Gailey could be moving back into the league--and both of 
those jobs are more attractive than South Carolina's. So 
is the Clemson job, which now looks like a possibility 
with the Tigers' unthinkable loss to Duke. One more 
intriguing possibility: Alabama. Don't think the Tide 
wouldn't jettison Mike Shula for Spurrier. . . .

==

Just to prove I didn't make that up:

http://tinyurl.com/597ls


Slef E.



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