From yanking his quarterbacks over the years for poor decisions to throwing his visor in disgust, Steve Spurrier is known for being passionate on the sidelines.
He's also blunt.
The South Carolina coach got right to the point Wednesday regarding his weekly TV show, "Steve Spurrier Show."
He asked that the show be removed from the athletic department's website because he felt it was too negative.
"I shouldn't be so negative and I have to come back and say, 'I shouldn't have been so negative about our coaches and everything,' " Spurrier told The State.
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Spurrier was critical of the Gamecocks after they beat UCF on the road last Saturday, 28-25. They led the game by 18 points before holding on for the victory.
He asked South Carolina AD Ray Tanner and IMG College's Liz McMillan if the show could be taken down and now shown again.
The show has been removed from the school's website and will air just the one time. It was scheduled to replay Tuesday on Fox Sports South, but did not.
"Liz and Coach Tanner, we decided we didn't have to show it after the first time," Spurrier told The State. "I said, 'I'm not very happy with all I said on the thing and so forth. Let's get it off the air.' They said, 'We don't have to show it anymore so I said let's don't show it because I have to be more positive."