CBS: Steve Spurrier would absolutely hate coaching in college football now

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per CBS:

Some things have always been abundantly clear about Steve Spurrier. He knows who he is, what he likes, and maybe more importantly, what he doesn't like. He doesn't spend an extra minute concerning himself with the things he doesn't like, and he never liked working long hours year round. In Spurrier's mind, more didn't mean better.

Spurrier would hate coaching college football today under the new NCAA recruiting proposals. Earlier this month, the DI Council approved a number of changes to the recruiting landscape. Among them were an early signing period in December and an additional official visitation period between April and June of a prospect's junior year.

The consequences of the new direction vary among individual recruits and programs. An early signing period could hurt Stanford, for example, because of the school's stricter admission requirements that oftentimes force a waiting game for acceptance. It could also be beneficial to players and programs wishing to lock up a commitment early.
All in all, though, it means more work around the clock. That's not Spurrier's game.

"I sort of liked an offseason. There is no offseason now," Spurrier recently told ESPN. "It's year around, and guys go, go, go, but a lot of guys like that. They don't go to the beach. They don't play golf. They don't travel. They don't do other things in life. I think it helped me last 30 years as a head coach because I did have an offseason."

http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...lutely-hate-coaching-in-college-football-now/

Go Gophers!!
 

Neither Bud or Mike Grant would like this year round either as to recruiting etc.
 






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