Top 42 Quotes & Sayings by Steve Spurrier

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American coach Steve Spurrier.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Steve Spurrier

Stephen Orr Spurrier is a former American football player and coach often referred to by his nickname, "the Head Ball Coach". Steve Spurrier was born in Miami Beach, Florida and grew up in Tennessee, where he was a multi-sport all-state athlete at Science Hill High School in Johnson City. He attended the University of Florida, where he won the 1966 Heisman Trophy as a college football quarterback with the Florida Gators. The San Francisco 49ers picked him in the first round of the 1967 NFL draft, and he spent a decade playing professionally in the National Football League (NFL), mainly as a backup quarterback and punter. Spurrier was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1986.

I think I've got an outstanding defensive assistant staff that's really going to help us have consistent, strong defenses. And offensively, we have an excellent staff. We've got some younger guys on offense, but that's what I coach and have my entire coaching career.
But at some point, we've got to have disciplined play and have got to coach better. I'm not putting it on the players. We've got to coach them to tackle and block better. It's as simple as that. If we can do those things, we'll have a chance.
Number two, we're going to play with a lot of effort. Our guys are going to be in such good shape that fatigue is not going to be a problem. We're going to play with full effort from snap to whistle on every play the entire game.
Obviously my last two years in the NFL were not much fun at all. — © Steve Spurrier
Obviously my last two years in the NFL were not much fun at all.
I don't want to coach too far into my 60s. By then, I'll be playing golf four or five times a week.
Our stadium seats over 80,000, and we sell all of our tickets.
Our coaches want to be a part of South Carolina football when they win it for the first time. When they win the division, when they win the SEC, win a major bowl game, etc. The opportunities to do it all for the first time here make it extra special.
So, I didn't say we are going to win a lot, but we are going to play like winners, and we've got a plan in place to teach our guys how to play like winners and play like a champion.
But as coaches, we need to get a little more fire and passion and be more demanding that our guys get the job done. I think players will respond to that, and we'll see.
We've got a support system that gives our players a wonderful opportunity to graduate. If they go to class and give good effort, they can graduate from this school, and I believe that's important when you go out recruiting.
So you get two good hours on the field about every day, you get about an hour and a half in the meeting room and that's pretty much all you need to thoroughly coach your team.
I do have some young coaches, but I don't really believe that is the biggest problem we have here.
Number four, we're going to play like winners, play the game the way it's meant to be played. Don't get full of yourself if something good happens. Don't get too depressed when something bad happens.
What I've been telling everyone that loves Carolina football is that we are going to put a team out there that, number one, is in good shape. We're going to be fit, we are going to be able to play the whole game and we're not going to poop out.
I really believe everything is here for us to be very successful. — © Steve Spurrier
I really believe everything is here for us to be very successful.
Number three, we're going to play very smart and we're not going to beat ourselves. If the other team is better than us and they just out execute us and play better then we can live with that, but we're going to play smart and give ourselves every opportunity to win the game.
All I can say is that I'm going to try to coach the way I've coached in the past. And if it ends up not being good enough, then so be it.
So I don't really believe that how many years you've had in the league determines how well your players play... Coaching is coaching.
I don't think telling the truth ever gets anyone in trouble in the long run. Maybe the day after, but not in the long run.
In my experience I've learned women are better streakers.
A swamp is where Gators live. We feel comfortable there, but we hope our opponents feel tentative. A swamp is hot and sticky and can be dangerous. Only Gators get out alive.
Cheating is cheating. Some coaches believe if you can get away with it, cheating is smart. I have no respect for those guys.
Number four, we're going to play like winners, play the game the way it's meant to be played. Don't get full of yourself if something good happens. Don't get too depressed when something bad happens.
In the offseason, why can't it be a little lighter? It's not life or death. I try to have a little fun, but all of my comments are true. I don't lie. If they get mad at me for saying something that isn't true, then tap me on my shoulder and say, 'That isn't true.'
You know what FSU stands for, don't you? Free Shoes University.
If I had a defense like Hal Mumme has, I would be trying them on every kickoff.
We're not anxious to play L.S.U. again.
In Knoxville, they're still doing cartwheels because they went 7-6 and won a bowl game.
You keep playing, you get a lead and build on it. People get mad when you keep playing, but that's part of the game, too.
We all like to prove people wrong who say we're no good. — © Steve Spurrier
We all like to prove people wrong who say we're no good.
The Pope is 77 years old and he's in charge of a billion people. All I have to do is put 11 on the field.
I do get away maybe a little bit more than most coaches do, but that seems to have worked for me in my coaching career. I recommended the way not to get burned out from your job is to have some hobbies and get away from it when you can.
He was the unloving father that I never had, but I still craved his acceptance.
Recruiting can be a little deceiving at times. You never know what you've got until you really, really play it out.
But the real tragedy was that 15 hadn't been colored yet. (telling Gator fans that a fire at Auburn's football dorm had destroyed 20 books
It’s easier to win the National Championship than the SEC, ask Nick Saban.
Football players are busy (with) study halls and tutoring. Well, anyway, at South Carolina they are. I don't know about all these other schools.
Will be the 14th time I've coached in Neyland Stadium. ... I've coached there more than some of their head coaches.
You can't spell Citrus without UT
Coaching to me is correcting mistakes and trying to get your players to think. If raising your voice occasionally gets them to think better, then that's called coaching.
But the real tragedy was that 15 hadn't been colored yet. — © Steve Spurrier
But the real tragedy was that 15 hadn't been colored yet.
I don't know. I always sort of liked playing [Georgia] that second game because you could always count on them having two or three key players suspended.
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