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Will Muschamp (Former HC South Carolina Gamecocks)

BuckTwenty;2353941; said:
Sour grapes. We are officially in Muschamp's head, Brady Hoke style. Love it.

I think that Muschamp just instinctively knows that no one gives two craps about Florida anymore and the only way he can anyone to pay attention to him is to bring up the name of a coach that people do care about.
 
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Buckeye86;2353926; said:
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I can see why young men throughout the South can't wait to play for this charmer.
 
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Buckeye Nut;2354002; said:
I'm sure Meyer will get asked to respond to Muschamp next week, hopefully he squashes this by not responding and perpetuating the story.

Agreed. Meyer doesn't need to get into a war of words with this clown who, by the way, seems to be fitting in pretty well in the SEC.
 
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MaxBuck;2354013; said:
I can see why young men throughout the South can't wait to play for this charmer.

A lot of players don't want a coach that holds your hand though. Some respond better to a coach that gets in your face when you make a mistake. It worked for me anyway. Muschamp certainly has done well in recruiting the last few years, so his attitude on the field hasn't scared the players away. That said, it's always going to be good interwebz material when a coach blows up on the sideline

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ulukinatme;2354098; said:
A lot of players don't want a coach that holds your hand though. Some respond better to a coach that gets in your face when you make a mistake. It worked for me anyway. Muschamp certainly has done well in recruiting the last few years, so his attitude on the field hasn't scared the players away. That said, it's always going to be good interwebz material when a coach blows up on the sideline

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Maybe there is no difference between college and pro - both are paid to play- but I don't like any coach- Spurrier, Muschamp, Kelly, et al- who publicly humiliates his players.
 
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