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Vanderbilt coach James Franklin, none: I'm not a hair guy. I think those guys are making a great decision.

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But I think that the guys that have a full superstructure, a full hat that stands tall and cuts the wind, and has greater protection. I think those guys that have the low - kind of the low receding visor look - you know that's certainly their personal decision. I think those hat guys need to stand their ground. LSU coach Les Miles, hat: Schembechler wore a hat, and I kind of grew up behind that guy leading me, and I've kind of worn hats. Those guys that wear visors on rainy days? That's not real smart. But if it's a cold night or a rainy day, I still wear a hat. But when I got to Florida, obviously the visor. I kept the hat on the rest of the season, and we won all of our games the rest of the season. Actually, the year before at Duke, we beat Clemson on a rainy day, and I wore a hat. That's when I really started wearing it, in 1990. When I got to Florida, it was only natural to get some visors with the Gator logo on it, and so forth. South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier, visor: Well, I've always worn a visor on the golf course. How did you arrive at your game-day headwear decision? The SEC has added three more visors to the sideline this year.

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In this installment of our questionnaire, each coach explains how he arrived at the crucial decision. That brings our scoreboard to seven coaches who wear nothing (dubbed the "hair guys" by well-coiffed Tennessee coach Derek Dooley), five visors and two hats. In addition, new Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze wears one.

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The SEC took a huge step forward in visor-dom this year with conference expansion, adding visor-wearing coaches in Texas A&M's Kevin Sumlin and Missouri's Gary Pinkel. Now, some of the most prominent coaches in the country are wearing visors, including OKlahoma's Bob Stoops, USC's Lane Kiffin and Oregon's Chip Kelly. Since the Head Ball Coach began wearing it in 1990, it has gained a foothold in the NCAA, likely thanks to the respect afforded Spurrier by his peers. Steve Spurrier's visor is one of college football's most iconic trademarks.

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