If Muschamp can assemble a stable batch of assistants, watch out SEC...with Miami and FSU (who is a big disappointment in the ACC) in the shape they're in, Florida will get it together faster than you can think.
sure that was my point. a couple of stellar florida classes and theres no school who could turn it around quicker. and all this doesnt look the part stuff goes to the wayside like my own comments. however, he doesnt look comfortable and it feels like hes an assistant--still. im not sure he can turn it around and take over as leader in time. he may be the tex winter of college football. or norm chow on the opposite side. i think jimbo is a professional and this FSU team is much much improved. I see him as complete opposite and the seminoles will be a force.
and then he is gonna get a gig on espin (again) making holier-than-thou pronouncements about other coaches who have beaten him.
I am glad that all these football gods ignore LSU. We have learned that you hire an experienced, winning coach, from a BCS program, even if his record is not good enough for LSU, as long as it would have been better had the guy had better quality players. Please don't let the secret out. Oh, never mind, we are LSU, they would never want to learn from our experience. It is kind of funny.
Muschamp's antics of acting like a crazy dude worked fine for him when he was a young DC. He looks like a nut on the sidelines as a head coach. Just look @ how he reacted after we curb-stomped them this year. He was throwing his team under the bus and saying there were guys who wouldn't see the field again all year. It was unprofessional.
im not so concerned with his rants. some coaches do this but disguise it better. he can learn like pelini after being reprimanded to do it covertly. however, the look of confusion and blank stare is pretty unmuschamplike. thats the worry i have. he looks lost as ****. and thats an ongoing deal since hes been there.