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Bowden has rejected the retirement overtures, and his assistants were denying reports of dissension among their ranks. The hometown newspaper, the Tallahassee Democrat, said it was time to step down.
"If you listen to your critics, you'll be sitting up there with 'em," Bowden said. "If I was 40 years old, I'd been shaking in my boots. But I'm 79."
Bowden's future has dominated the news in Tallahassee. It has been the lead story on the Democrat's front page all week as well as the focus of radio talk shows across Florida and Internet Web sites and chat rooms.
Athletics Director Randy Spetman acknowledged most e-mails coming to his office were not supportive of the venerable coach.
Johnson expects there will be tremendous support for the embattled coach during Saturday's game and that the Seminoles will be fired up.
"I certainly think they'll be circling the wagons," Johnson said. "I fully expect them to have their best effort of the year. I think they'll come out wired and ready to play."
Bowden, who has won 384 games, is counting on it.
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