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Steve Spurrier, former national championship-winning head football coach at the University of Florida, served as the head coach of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks football team from November 23, 2004, until October 12, 2015.
In 2009, Steve Spurrier's Gamecocks upset #4 Ole Miss 16–10 in Columbia, their first victory over a Top 5 team. Spurrier's Gamecocks won the SEC Eastern Division championship for the first time in school history in 2010, clinching the title with a convincing 36–14 victory at "The Swamp" over the Florida Gators. It was a season of firsts for ...
Steve Spurrier - SEC Coach of the Year [22] Stephen Garcia - Maxwell Award Watch List; Manning Award Watch List; Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week, 10/10/10; [23] SEC Offensive Player of the Week, 10/11/10; Davey O'Brien National Quarterback of the Week, 10/11/10; [24] Capital One Cup Impact Performance of the Week, 10/14/10 [25]
It’s a reunion weekend at South Carolina: The Gamecocks will honor the 2010-2013 football teams on Saturday. Steve Spurrier talks: Why he came to USC, biggest regret and the joy of beating ...
South Carolina won a lot of football games under head coach Steve Spurrier. The 2010 through 2013 seasons represented the best stretch in program history.
While coaching at South Carolina, the Head Ball Coach never passed up a chance to take a subtle jab at the Tigers.
Nine coaches have led the Gamecocks to postseason bowl games: John D. McMillan, Paul Dietzel, Jim Carlen, Joe Morrison, Brad Scott, Lou Holtz, Steve Spurrier, Will Muschamp and Shane Beamer. [4] Paul Dietzel led South Carolina to the 1969 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship. [4] Joe Morrison won the Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award ...
Steve Spurrier Jr. (born September 26, 1971) is an American football coach. He is the associate head coach, offensive coordinator, and running backs coach at the University of Tulsa, a position he has held since 2024. He previously served as the wide receivers coach at Mississippi State University from 2020 to 2022.