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re: New Defensive Coordinator
Posted on 11/18/14 at 8:05 am to crispyUGA
Posted on 11/18/14 at 8:05 am to crispyUGA
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But this part would make me happy from a competition stand point. That would be an absolutely miserable Head Coaching hire for y'all and make UGA's life in the east. I think Ward and Muschamp would end up butting heads about the defense, as well. Muschamp is a guy who, for about the last decade, has had total control over his defenses and I doubt Ward would want to relinquish control of his defense.
It would only be temporary as I'm sure Ward would be encouraged to take a HC job somewhere. And Muschamp may not be a bad HC if he has a beast OC..... and junior Spurrier and GA do run a pretty good offense.
Just some food for thought.
Posted on 11/18/14 at 9:35 am to Mr.Sinister
From 247 today:
Muschamp is a real possibility for SC, as an Asst HC. He and Spurrier have the same agent and talks are occurring. Spurrier will not fire Ward, but we may lose a Def Position Coach to make room for Muschamp.
Muschamp gets to keep the $6.4M UF buyout, even with the technical resignation and after taking a job elsewhere.
Muschamp can't personally recruit anyone UF has offered for 1 year, from the moment he officially resigns. That won't impact 2015 much, but it may impact some 2016 recruits that UF offered during this year. It won't matter for the 2017 players.
The time has come to think of this as a real possibility and not just wishful thinking.
Muschamp is a real possibility for SC, as an Asst HC. He and Spurrier have the same agent and talks are occurring. Spurrier will not fire Ward, but we may lose a Def Position Coach to make room for Muschamp.
Muschamp gets to keep the $6.4M UF buyout, even with the technical resignation and after taking a job elsewhere.
Muschamp can't personally recruit anyone UF has offered for 1 year, from the moment he officially resigns. That won't impact 2015 much, but it may impact some 2016 recruits that UF offered during this year. It won't matter for the 2017 players.
The time has come to think of this as a real possibility and not just wishful thinking.
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