McGee got Lou Holtz and Steve Spurrier to come here. Some AD'S have connections, know how to sell the university and get who they want. The common theme with Ray is he consistently gets turned down by the coaches he wants the most.
Maybe it's South Carolina who gets turned down, not an AD going after coaches that have much better offers or situations. It's as if some of you never consider that possibility.
Sorry, but Holtz and Spurrier are not comparable situations. A timeline of events is most helpful and provides badly needed context that is almost always absent on message boards.
1) Lou Holtz wasn't in coaching when he was approached.
2) Steve Spurrier wasn't in coaching at the time he was approached.
3) Kevin O'Sullivan had been to the CWS semi-finals in June 2015. The CWS in June 2016.
4) In early September 2016, Jeremy Foley announces a new baseball stadium is in the works for Florida's program.
5) September 29, 2016, O'Sullivan signs a 10 year, $12.5 million dollar contract making him the highest paid college baseball coach in the country.
6) Holbrook resigns on
June 6, 2017. Ray Tanner started his search that reportedly focused on Kevin O'Sullivan.
7) On
June 4, 2017, 2 days before Holbrook resigned, O'Sullivan's squad was announced as an NCAA regional host and #3 national seed.
8) Florida won the NCAA Regional (June 9-11)
9) The next weekend, Florida won the Super Regional
10) On June 18th, Florida won their first game in the College World Series.
11) On June 27th, Florida won the national championship in Omaha.
12) On June 30th, 3 days after Florida won and 3+ weeks after Chad Holbrook resigned, South Carolina named Mark Kingston as head coach.
As I stated, you can't force someone to take a job, especially someone that just won a national championship, and was thought to be returning a loaded team for the next year (Would go to the CWS Semi-finals again in June 2018)
As a local radio host said when talking about this very issue, the timing just wasn't there. No school in the country could have got Kevin O'Sullivan away from Florida 2-3-4 days after he won a national title at Florida.
and -and (a big big BIG hypothetical) - say O'Sullivan did tell his boss that Ray Tanner wanted to talk to him and his boss said "Kevin, do what you want to do but we will match and beat any offer South Carolina throws at you without any questions asked be it salary, be it facilities, be it anything you want. You name it. If they offer you a bank vault with $3.5 mil a year, we will beat it. That's a promise. Then what? What does Ray do? Go down and force him at gunpoint? Kidnap his children? What then?
We don't know that he ever had to tell his boss anything, but it very easily could have happened because Florida was not going to lose a national title winning coach 3-4 days after he won it to go to an SEC rival in South Carolina. It's ludicrous to even think about. It's just silly.
I wish it wasn't silly. I wish Kevin had lost in the regional or Super-or came up short again in the CWS and we might have had him- -maybe he decides he just can't win it all at Florida and looks to South Carolina- maybe- and that's still a HUGE- HUGE- HUGE MAYBE. But he won the title. If there was any doubt- even 1% doubt, that erased all doubt 1000%
and comparing that to landing two coaches that were not in coaching at all is as unfair as anything could be in this entire discussion.