GamecockScoop - Will Muschamp out at South Carolina
Will Muschamp is out as South Carolina's football coach, Gamecock Central has learned.
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He got more than a fair shot here. Appreciate his effort but it’s time to move on from him.
Yes. If not already decided, please allow RT zero input.Way past due. Ray, time to hang it up
Met this with a stiff drink and a fat steak...no regret or sadness, that’s for the weak at heart.People will be jubilant, and it had to be done. But whenever so much is invested in a coach, both in terms of money, time, and hope, events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity. This is not an occasion for celebration but for regret. So now we move on. God bless Gamecock Nation.
Sentiment received, however every extra minute with the current staff was to the program's detriment.People will be jubilant, and it had to be done. But whenever so much is invested in a coach, both in terms of money, time, and hope, events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity. This is not an occasion for celebration but for regret. So now we move on. God bless Gamecock Nation.
People will be jubilant, and it had to be done. But whenever so much is invested in a coach, both in terms of money, time, and hope, events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity. This is not an occasion for celebration but for regret. So now we move on. God bless Gamecock Nation.
People will be jubilant, and it had to be done. But whenever so much is invested in a coach, both in terms of money, time, and hope, events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity. This is not an occasion for celebration but for regret. So now we move on. God bless Gamecock Nation.
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Well said
You will not read and have not read anything contrary to that written by me.Sentiment received, however every extra minute with the current staff was to the program's detriment.
My regrets are more cerebral and comprehensive than thatIs this for real? The man was paid 10’s of millions, don’t cry for him.
People will be jubilant, and it had to be done. But whenever so much is invested in a coach, both in terms of money, time, and hope, events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity. This is not an occasion for celebration but for regret. So now we move on. God bless Gamecock Nation.
People will be jubilant, and it had to be done. But whenever so much is invested in a coach, both in terms of money, time, and hope, events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity. This is not an occasion for celebration but for regret. So now we move on. God bless Gamecock Nation.
Then my regret extends to your five years of sadness.I understand your point but that man has caused me so much sadness over the last 5 years; I’m ecstatic. I don’t think he’s a bad guy, just not a winning coach and frankly, that’s all I care about. Just win baby.
I regret your sufferings. I'm sorry they happened.I endured enough sadness and gravity after all the losses, so I will savor tonight, thank you very much.
And I wasn't even a rabid Muschamp hater, but a fresh start, it's cathartic.
It may be true that an albatross has been lifted but wrong guy , wrong place, wrong time is a fault of both parties, if there is a true blame to be placed. I still feel for the guy, because he didn't come to south carolina to be fired, but it is hard to feel too much sympathy for too long when you think about how much money he has made and will make from south carolina alone.People will be jubilant, and it had to be done. But whenever so much is invested in a coach, both in terms of money, time, and hope, events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity. This is not an occasion for celebration but for regret. So now we move on. God bless Gamecock Nation.
...and a sense of relief..... events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity.
That is not an unwelcome sentiment....and a sense of relief.
My appeal for gravitas extends beyond "the guy".It may be true that an albatross has been lifted but wrong guy , wrong place, wrong time is a fault of both parties, if there is a true blame to be placed. I still feel for the guy, because he didn't come to south carolina to be fired, but it is hard to feel too much sympathy for too long when you think about how much money he has made and will make from south carolina alone.
People will be jubilant, and it had to be done. But whenever so much is invested in a coach, both in terms of money, time, and hope, events of this kind should be met with sadness and gravity. This is not an occasion for celebration but for regret. So now we move on. God bless Gamecock
Nation.
Better he had succeeded than not. Better Year Two had not been an illusion.Well said king !! Wish Will and his 13 million nothing but the best as long as I never see him on a SEC sideline again . More power to him .
When would you rather start the search?I read a quote by Caslen which said the search for a new coach starts today. I hope that is a bad quote and is far from the truth. Although, if it means Ray is not involved maybe it’s not as bad as I thought.
We can bear it if we can see progress, unlike now.This will be a complete rebuild and will likely take 2 to 3 years before .500 is even in the viewing window.