Your points are nonsensical. Spurrier is one of the nation's top coaches. He has won everywhere he's been, even Duke. Once he gets a few of his recruits, not the bums Lou Holtz signed, he'll be challenging for the SEC championship. It's hilarious that Lou Holtz and the Gamecocks got blasted by the Vols in Columbia. The next year under Spurrier they lost most of their offensive stars, came to Neyland, and beat us. Come up with an excuse for that one.
Also, I never indicated that Spurrier would be a coach here. However, you are insane if you don't think he would win a lot of games at Tennessee.