The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Just visiting: Muschamp ‘not working’ at Georgia — yet

Ex-florida and South Carolina coach remains close with Kirby Smart.

- By Chip Towers chip.towers@ajc.com

ATHENS — Will Muschamp has been a regular visitor to Georgia’s football complex this week. Whether that means he’ll eventually be employed there remains to be seen.

The former South Carolina head coach has been entering and exiting the Bulldogs’ highly secure football complex on his own daily this week and parking in a space at the Butts-mehre building. What he has been doing in the hours in between is unknown.

Muschamp did not respond to messages seeking comment. Georgia coach Kirby Smart denied that Muschamp already is employed by the Bulldogs.

“He is not working here,” Smart told the AJC. “He visited two days.”

It has long been speculated that Muschamp was interested in taking on some kind of role at Georgia. He is a UGA football letterman and his son, Jackson, is a redshirt freshman and walk-on quarterbac­k for the Bulldogs.

At one point, it looked as if Georgia might be in need of a defensive coordinato­r, but current coordinato­r Dan Lanning turned down an opportunit­y to take the same job at Texas last week.

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs are in the market for a defensive backs coach. Charlton Warren resigned that position at UGA to become defensive coordinato­r at Indiana. Muschamp is a former safety at Georgia and has primarily coached that position during his career.

Also, Georgia inside linebacker­s coach Glenn Schumann is attracting interest for other jobs. LSU recently contacted him about its defensive coordinato­r vacancy, people familiar with that search confirmed. Schumann is listed as UGA’S co-defensive coordinato­r, even though he makes $650,000 less a year than Lanning ($1.25 million).

A more likely role for Muschamp, however, could be in an off-field support position. Bringing on a former head coach as a member of the support staff has become common these days. Ala

bama coach Nick Saban has made good use of it.

Most recently, former Tennessee coach Butch Jones worked for Saban at Alabama for three years, first as an offensive analyst and then as a special assistant to the head coach. Jones recently was hired as head coach at Arkansas State.

Before that, Saban hired Steve Sarkisian as an offensive analyst in 2016 following his leave of absence and eventual firing as Southern Cal’s head coach. Sarkisian took over as interim offensive coordinato­r for the College Football Playoff Championsh­ip game that season. After that game, he joined the Falcons as offensive coordinato­r for two seasons, and then flourished as the Crimson Tide’s play-caller the past two seasons. Sarkisian recently was named head coach at Texas.

For the ousted coaches, it is a good way for them to remain in the game while still drawing the majority of their salary from a previous employer.

Muschamp, 49, was fired as the Gamecocks’ head coach Nov. 15 with three games remaining in the 2020 season. His five-year tenure ended with a 28-30 overall record, and 17-22 in SEC play.

With three years remaining on his contract, Muschamp is still owed between $13 million and $15 million by South Carolina, according to published reports. He made $4.3 million annually as the Gamecocks’ head coach.

It’s well-chronicled that Muschamp and Smart are good friends. In fact, their careers have run an almost parallel course. Muschamp was a senior defensive back at Georgia when Smart signed with the Bulldogs. He also was defensive coordinato­r at Valdosta State when he convinced Smart to join him as defensive backfield coach shortly after Smart finished college. They also worked together briefly on Saban’s staff at LSU.

Since then, Smart and Muschamp mostly have gone against each other either as head coaches or assistants. Twice Muschamp was defensive coordinato­r at Auburn, once while Smart was defensive coordinato­r at Alabama and later when Smart was Georgia’s head coach.

South Carolina was Muschamp’s second head coaching stop. He was Florida’s head coach from 2011-14. His overall record as a head coach is 56-51 (34-37 SEC).

Muschamp’s son, Jackson, created a bit of a stir last year when he chose to walk on at Georgia rather than at South Carolina, where his father was still coach. Muschamp addressed it at the time.

“Coach Smart’s known Jackson since he was born. So, obviously, there’s a relationsh­ip there,” Muschamp said. “So, I felt like it was a good fit for him. It’s what he wanted to do.”

 ??  ?? Will Muschamp has been seen coming and going from UGA’S football complex this week.
Will Muschamp has been seen coming and going from UGA’S football complex this week.

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