This weekend, in a move to encourage top assistant coaches and recruits to join the University of South Carolina football team, Steve Spurrier invited his assistant coach/defensive backs coach, Ron Cooper, to join Steve for the post-game press conference this weekend. The move was apparently made by Spurrier in an effort to stop taking all the glory of USC football for himself and to spread the love. Unfortunately, the media wasn’t prepared for this event, so Spurrier had to ask Ron a few questions himself.
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You obviously do not know the history nor have you been part of innumerable come from ahead losses due to SC’s inability to keep a lead. I think it is about time that the coaches responsible for performance are held accountable. If Cooper can’t take responsibility for his unit’s performance he should not be coaching them.
And if a head coach can’t take all the heat, and wants to pass the buck, he should apply for a job at the White House and quit coaching football.
“Cooper said later that he did not mind being put on the spot in front of both the media and his boss. He admitted that he was surprised; he added that he had just gotten out of the shower when Fink found him and told him that Spurrier needed to see him — and so did everyone else.”
Um, why the hell was the secondary coach showering after the game? I guess that’s how they do it in Cock Country.
I guess he was sweating the bad calls he made
Well done.