If you haven't seen the Spurrier doc on ESPNu, I recommend it.
I hated him when he was running the score up after first getting things rolling at UF. Looking back, I think that he had to. I am not certain but I think that they had only 1 (or maybe 0) SEC championships before he came as head coach. They obviously had some really good teams through the years but he had to attract the skill players. Putting up the big numbers was part of his plan, I believe.
They begin with his childhood days in Johnson City.
When asked about his biggest win as a player, it was a high school baseball game.
I had not really thought about it until seeing this but he did have a meteoric rise in coaching. Offensive coordinator for two years before being a head coach at Duke. You don't see that often, if ever.
He's done it different.