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Will Muschamp was born on 3 August, 1971 in Rome, Georgia, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1971). Discover Will Muschamp's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 3 August 1971
Birthday 3 August
Birthplace Rome, Georgia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1971

William Lawrence Muschamp (born August 3, 1971) is an American football coach and former player who is a defensive analyst at the University of Georgia.

He previously served as the Bulldogs' co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach from 2022 to 2024.

1991

He walked on to the Georgia Bulldogs football team and played safety from 1991 to 1994.

1993

As an undergraduate, he was initiated into the Kappa Alpha Order (Gamma Chapter) and also earned a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 1993.

He was a defensive team captain his senior season, and played in two bowl games with the Bulldogs.

Bulldogs quarterback Mike Bobo, who was Muschamp's college teammate, described him as "a hard worker. Very physical. Very intense."

1994

Muschamp graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in 1994.

1995

After graduating from Georgia, Muschamp became a graduate assistant coach at Auburn University, where he worked under defensive coordinators Wayne Hall and Bill Oliver in 1995 and 1996.

1996

He earned a master's degree in education from Auburn in 1996, then spent a season each at the University of West Georgia and Eastern Kentucky University as the defensive backs coach, before becoming the defensive coordinator at Valdosta State University in 2000.

2001

Muschamp joined Nick Saban's staff at LSU as the linebackers coach in 2001, before becoming the LSU defensive coordinator in 2002.

2003

In 2003, LSU won the BCS Championship.

That season Muschamp's defense led the nation in both scoring defense (11.0 points per game) and total defense (252.0 yards per game).

The Tigers topped the SEC in every major defensive category and also ranked second nationally in defensive pass efficiency (89.8 rating) and third in rushing defense (67.0 yards per game).

While at LSU, Muschamp coached four All-Americans including Bradie James, Chad Lavalais, Corey Webster and Marcus Spears.

2004

Muschamp left LSU with Saban after the 2004 season to join the Miami Dolphins staff as the assistant head coach.

As assistant head coach/defense of the Miami Dolphins, Muschamp along with defensive coordinator Richard Smith supervised a defense that ranked fifteenth in total defense in the NFL.

2005

The Dolphins allowed 19.8 points per game and 317.4 total yards per game during the 2005 NFL season.

The unit also ranked second in the NFL with 49 quarterback sacks.

2006

When the Auburn defensive coordinator position became available in January 2006, Muschamp took the opportunity to return to the college game.

In 2006, Muschamp's first season at Auburn, the defense finished seventh among NCAA Division I-FBS teams in scoring defense, allowing only 21 touchdowns.

2007

In his second season as defensive coordinator at Auburn, Muschamp was a finalist for the 2007 Broyles Award for the most outstanding assistant coach in college football.

Before he accepted the position of coach for Florida, the University of Texas announced that Muschamp would later succeed Mack Brown as head coach of the Longhorns designating him as the "head coach in waiting."

Muschamp was born in Rome, Georgia but grew up in Gainesville, Florida.

He attended Martha Manson Academy elementary school and Oak Hall High School in Gainesville.

His family returned to Rome when his father became the Lower School Principal at Darlington.

Muschamp graduated from Darlington and during his tenure, played football, basketball, baseball, and ran track for the Darlington School Tigers.

Muschamp attended the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.

In 2007, Auburn led the SEC in scoring defense and finished in the top 10 in four defensive categories, ranking 7th nationally in pass efficiency and 6th nationally in total defense, passing defense, and scoring defense among NCAA Division I-FBS teams.

2008

On January 3, 2008, Muschamp interviewed for the vacant co-defensive coordinator job for the University of Texas.

The next day, he resigned from Auburn to accept the position with Texas.

Muschamp was slated to receive a raise to $425,000 per year with a two-year, no buyout, contract at Auburn for 2008, which would have made him the highest-paid assistant coach in the SEC. Muschamp received a contract with a $425,000 annual salary at Texas, making him the highest-paid assistant coach in the Big 12.

On November 18, 2008, the University of Texas announced Muschamp would succeed Brown whenever he retired.

They agreed in principle to increase Muschamp's salary to $900,000.

There was no timetable set for Brown's departure, and both Brown and UT said they expected Brown to stay a long time.

2011

Before his time at Georgia, he served as head football coach at the University of Florida from 2011 to 2014 and at the University of South Carolina from 2016 to 2020.

2012

In announcing the move the University of Texas said, "Muschamp's Longhorn defense is leading the Big 12 in rushing defense (82.5 ypg/25th NCAA) and scoring defense (19.5 ppg/25th NCAA). UT ranks second nationally with four sacks per game. The Horns have held all of their Big 12 opponents below their season scoring average and limited six foes to 14 points or less."

UT Athletics Director DeLoss Dodds said, "With the landscape in college football and all of the changes around the country, I've been looking at this for the last couple of years. When it's not working, you have to go outside and make changes. Things are going well here, it's working, so it's best to be prepared to build from inside and that's what we're doing. Mack has provided outstanding leadership and continues to elevate our football program to a level as high as anyone in the country. We hope he stays a long time and he will be our coach as long as he wants, but this assures us that when the time comes, we have the right guy to step up into that position and continue to build on the great things we're accomplishing."

Prior to this announcement, Muschamp had been mentioned in association with head coaching job openings at Clemson, Tennessee, Washington, and Auburn.

2016

Fifty-nine-year-old Brown was under contract as head coach through 2016.

After Brown's retirement Muschamp was supposed to get a five-year contract as the head coach.