South Carolina has a history of canning coaches before they've had a chance to totally put their stamp on the program (Dietzel, Carlen, Holtz, etc.) Spurrier's doing just fine, considering that particular program has a century-old history of playing NOT to lose, rather than playing to win, when it comes to football.
He'll change that mindset eventually, or he'll come to the conclusion that it just can't be changed and he'll leave on his own.
I do relish the absurdity of the ol' ball coach getting bent out of shape over his quarterbacks - switching back and forth like most people change their underwear - even thought when he was playing in the NFL he was given the opportunity to quarterback the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers all the way through to a stunning 0-14 record. I could have quarterbacked them to that record. 
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