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Wow! This is a huge surprise. Muschamp is and has been one of the top DCs in college football. I'm really surprised he's leaving UGA to go back to UT. The money must have been extraordinary. As a Texas resident, this sucks. They may be respectable now.
I am happy he has an on the field coaching job. Wish he would have returned back to Georgia. But I do have to say... What a sellout. He left to support his son and I understand that. I am sure Kirby would have brought him back.
Money must have been too much to turn down.
Oh No !!! Glad for Will Sad for our Dawgs. This was a knee to the privates to open DN and see this !! If KS and UGA had any way of knowing this was coming they should have tried to pay the $$ to keep him !! TX will elevate their play now. 😥
THese coaches get a little burn out and decide "hey, I've got enough money I'll spend some time with the wife and family(make up for lost time guilt), do a few trips, then when the everyday monotony begins they become joyless empty shells. THey start getting on ther spouses nerves and before you know it ther spouses are wanting them out of their hair. THey soon(usually about a year in) realize that the thing that gives them juice evey day is ball. THey come back with anoter team invigorated and with more purpose. Not saying that's what happened with will, but we see this wash, rinse, and repeat with guys that coach at UGA.
Muschcamp has not been a good coach wherever he has been. Look at his record. Glad to see him on the way to Texas. Maybe that alone will keep Ga.'s win streak alive against them.