……hired a former linebacker at Texas -A&I who last coached on the defensive side of the ball at Kingsville High School in Texas in 1989, which are both on Castillos resume, to come home and be the Longhorns defensive coordinator this year after Will Muschamp ….. Source: Asbury Park Press
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Reid’s mistakes could cost him
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Two years later Saban got revenge when Alabama shredded Muschampâs Texas defense in a 37-21 win over the Longhorns in the BCS national championship game. Much has been made this week about the mentor vs. protégé… Source: GatorZone.com
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Gators vs. Tide: Latest Meeting Between Muschamp and Saban Much Different Than the First
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Muschamp left shortly after Saban’s decision, spent two years at Auburn before moving to Texas in 2008. He was the Longhorns’ head coach-in-waiting when Florida came calling last December. Now, his stamp is all over the Gators. It’s not a whole lot… Source: Buffalo News
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Student, teacher meet as Alabama plays at Florida
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(Photo by Stephen Dunn, Getty Images) It’s not the first time Will Muschamp will coach against his former boss, but it is their first matchup as head coaches. If anyone… Source: Orlando Sentinel
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Will Muschamp appreciative of opportunity from Nick Saban
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Muschampâs defense adjusted and was able to contain the duo some in the second half â Alabama had only 57 of its 205 rushing… Source: GatorZone.com
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Gators vs. Tide Matchup Could be Determined by Running Backs
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Then the coach-in-waiting at Texas , Muschamp declined. But he didnt wait for the Longhorns job, either, replacing Urban Meyer in December. The first time I ever… Source: The Tennessean
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UT, Florida coaches’ destiny never in doubt
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First-year Florida coach Will Muschamp thinks it’s inevitable that 16-team conferences are coming. The SEC has voted to add Texas A&M as long as there are no legal snags, and Muschamp’s personal opinion is that the expansion won’t stop at 13 or even 14 teams. “I think we’re headed toward 16-team leagues,” said Muschamp, who was at Texas before coming to Florida. “I think there will be four of them at some point, personally.” Muschamp added that he thinks it’s headed that way because of the “haves and have-nots” in college football right now. Tennessee coach Derek Dooley is also braced for a major shift in the college football landscape. “It’s changing and we’ll see where it takes us,” Dooley said. “It’s up to the presidents and [SEC] commissioner to figure this thing out, and I hope it doesn’t disrupt the great thing we have going right now. That’s what we all hope.”

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Muschamp envisions 16-team leagues
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The Longhorns survive Oklahoma 16-13. Texas beats everybody else thanks to a combination of McCoys arm and a stellar defense under snarling coordinator Will Muschamp …. Source: The Austin Chronicle
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Sports: The ‘Mack’ Story
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Muschamp was the defensive coordinator at Texas last year, when the Longhorns played FAU in November. The Owls’ Alfred Morris had 80 yards on 18 carries in a 51-17 UT win that broke a four-game… Source: Florida Today
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Weis prepared for Gainesville debut
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That number provides a good indicator as to how good and how well-coached Texas ’s secondary was, as Smith is a talented quarterback who obviously couldn’t get going even without constant pressure. That wasn’t the… Source: Bleacher Report
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2011 Florida Gators Football: A Look Back at Will Muschamp Facing FAU Owls
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