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Muschamp goes full-retard again!!
https://southcarolina.247sports.com/Article/muschamp-i-have-a-one-year-time-table-45313689
FLORENCE – At the #SpursUp Tour’s first stop, Will Muschamp said his first year in Columbia wouldn’t be a rebuild year. He reiterated that statement Thursday in Florence speaking to 400 Gamecock Club members at the SIMT Conference Center.
Muschamp boldly said if his team stayed healthy this fall he believes his first Gamecocks team has the ability to make it to Atlanta and play for an SEC Championship.
When a fan stood up during the open floor portion of Muschamp’s speech in Florence, he asked if Muschamp there are a set number of years needed to rebuild USC’s 3-9 football program. The new Gamecocks head coach responded quickly.
“I have a one-year time table,” said Muschamp followed by applause from the crowd. “My dad always told me a story about a man that went fishing with a 12-inch pan and he caught a fish that was too big so he couldn't put it in the 12-inch pan. We’re not thinking that way. Let’s think to go to Atlanta every year. If we fall short of that, we’re going to go back and reset ourselves and say, ‘Okay what do we need to do to get there?’”
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In another article he talks about what went wrong at Florida:
https://coachingsearch.com/article?...was-with-Nick-Saban-he-wouldnt-have-done-that
When it comes his own offense at South Carolina, Muschamp said he learned one thing more than any other from his time at Florida.
“Score more points.”
Muschamp brought back Kurt Roper to be his offensive coordinator at South Carolina. In Roper’s lone season with Muschamp at Florida, the Gators improved their scoring by nearly 12 points per game to 30.3, but it wasn’t enough to save Muschamp’s job.
“At the end of the day, we were not good enough on offense,” Muschamp said. “Whether it was scheme, staff, whatever the case was, that falls on my shoulders. I’m the one responsible for it. We didn’t get it done consistently well enough. We played good enough defense and special teams. We recruited good players — Florida’s led in draft picks the last two years — but we didn’t get it done on offense, and that’s my responsibility.
“I feel good about our situation here, especially with Kurt Roper and our staff. I’m excited about moving forward. I don’t know if you sit there and say, ‘Did you learn this?’ Not really. I knew that going in. We needed to be better, and we weren’t. It’s my responsibility, and we’ll get it better.”
https://southcarolina.247sports.com/Article/muschamp-i-have-a-one-year-time-table-45313689
FLORENCE – At the #SpursUp Tour’s first stop, Will Muschamp said his first year in Columbia wouldn’t be a rebuild year. He reiterated that statement Thursday in Florence speaking to 400 Gamecock Club members at the SIMT Conference Center.
Muschamp boldly said if his team stayed healthy this fall he believes his first Gamecocks team has the ability to make it to Atlanta and play for an SEC Championship.
When a fan stood up during the open floor portion of Muschamp’s speech in Florence, he asked if Muschamp there are a set number of years needed to rebuild USC’s 3-9 football program. The new Gamecocks head coach responded quickly.
“I have a one-year time table,” said Muschamp followed by applause from the crowd. “My dad always told me a story about a man that went fishing with a 12-inch pan and he caught a fish that was too big so he couldn't put it in the 12-inch pan. We’re not thinking that way. Let’s think to go to Atlanta every year. If we fall short of that, we’re going to go back and reset ourselves and say, ‘Okay what do we need to do to get there?’”
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In another article he talks about what went wrong at Florida:
https://coachingsearch.com/article?...was-with-Nick-Saban-he-wouldnt-have-done-that
When it comes his own offense at South Carolina, Muschamp said he learned one thing more than any other from his time at Florida.
“Score more points.”
Muschamp brought back Kurt Roper to be his offensive coordinator at South Carolina. In Roper’s lone season with Muschamp at Florida, the Gators improved their scoring by nearly 12 points per game to 30.3, but it wasn’t enough to save Muschamp’s job.
“At the end of the day, we were not good enough on offense,” Muschamp said. “Whether it was scheme, staff, whatever the case was, that falls on my shoulders. I’m the one responsible for it. We didn’t get it done consistently well enough. We played good enough defense and special teams. We recruited good players — Florida’s led in draft picks the last two years — but we didn’t get it done on offense, and that’s my responsibility.
“I feel good about our situation here, especially with Kurt Roper and our staff. I’m excited about moving forward. I don’t know if you sit there and say, ‘Did you learn this?’ Not really. I knew that going in. We needed to be better, and we weren’t. It’s my responsibility, and we’ll get it better.”