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Ex-South Carolina coach Spurrier to serve as ambassador
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Ex-South Carolina coach Spurrier to serve as ambassador

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 9:08 p.m. ET

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Steve Spurrier has a new role at South Carolina - special assistant to President Harris Pastides and athletic director Ray Tanner.

Spurrier resigned as football coach last October. He had a contract clause that allowed him to assume such a role if he wanted. Tanner said Spurrier recently accepted the position and has met with donors and boosters at a few basketball games this season.

Spurrier and wife Jerri were on hand Monday night when the second-ranked Gamecocks hosted No. 1 Connecticut in women's hoops.

Spurrier spent 10-plus years in charge of the football program, becoming the winningest coach in school history. However, he stepped away in mid-season this past fall - ''I fired myself,'' Spurrier says - when the Gamecocks struggled.

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Will Muschamp took over as coach in December.

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