Well, you can tell the sports reporters there have never worked on a political beat or they would have banded together and told Spurrier no interviews today after Spurrier divided the media against each other. Instead, the reporters just let Spurrier divide TV guys against newspaper guys. I don't know a thing about this reporter and don't have the true story (it's he said/he said), but I think the media guys should have stuck together and told Spurrier to try and promote his team without TV or newspaper. Maybe by next week they'll have it figured out since they apparently got blind-sided this week. Spurrier may have the right, but I guess the reporters have the right to not talk about his program in a positice light, too.
If all those guys decided to do that some other reporter who was not even there at the time would climb up the ladder from having exclusive coverage of SC football. I did not think what Spurrier did was childish at all. Freedom of speech goes both ways. From talking to some SC fans sounds like this reporter never has a positive thing to say about the program EVER. The constant bashing has to be bad for recruiting not to mention kids like this sort of outburst. The best thing that could happen to that program is they keep showing it like they did the Gundy episode (seems to me that turned out so far pretty good for Ok State). I have no horse in this race but it is refreshing to sometimes here the other side of the story.