He's a "D"-Mastermind--but he BETTER bring in a hot young OC or we're screwed: as I just noted on another thread (I was going over the various rumors out there when the news came through on my phone), Texas' offense was every bit as bad, possibly WORSE (less confusion but NO playmakers) than ours this past season, and that their OC Greg Davis (while almost as despised and criticized here as Addazio at UF) is not as stubbornly inflexible as our guy, so as far as the "O" (NOT Muschamp's area of expertise) is concerned, he's facing even bigger problems than he would have had he been taking over there, as promised.
For us, the questions on offense ALL remain unchanged, unsolved pending Muschamp's now stupendously crucial upcoming (hopefully next) hire.
On the good side, Will Muschamp is a young, high energy guy, full of passion and fire to go with a dynamic and innovative approach to playing defense. With the right guy in there as the OC with full power and control OVER that offense, this could work out well, but as I've already noted, that leaves us with only half our biz concluded. It worries me. We need that filled PRONTO to help solid Driskell AND in general assuage the fears and worries and wandering eyes of our prospective recruits ASAP.
I didn't know Muschamp had as much as grown up in G-ville, spending 10 of his formative years there, but I DID know he was from that Saban "coaching-heredity-tree", which doesn't exactly bode well for the Urban-stays-to-advise reality, it would seem. There are a LOT of aspects that make this a risk, another "all-in" gamble from J. Foley, who's made such bets before; they haven't all been successful, but when they are, they are wildly so.
The most surprising part to me, along with how quickly it all happened, is how Muschamp was reportedly the first considered and only one contacted for the job. I can't help shaking the feeling that concern about recruiting may have played a part in the rush (and as I mentioned, that massive no-show this weekend of expected recruits can only have goosed such worries), but we DID have our choice, and there WERE some good people out there and not to have even inquired about some of them I find surprising at the LEAST; I have to figure there is more to this story than we are hearing about at this point. Foley is no fool. One way or another, he knew some things regarding those other guys and their availability.
However, again: this leaves us with a large problem still hanging in the air, "What about the offense? Who will be the OC?" That will HAVE to be answered very quickly.
Meanwhile, there are two aspects of this announcement that I LOVE. Somewhere out there about 90 miles south of me, Escambia'94 is laughing with me on this one: UT and the Longhorn not-so-faithful are getting this right now out in the bars and clubs on 6th St. Muschamp is the one constant, their saving grace in the middle of what has turned into a nightmare for these we-are-entitled-to-superiority fans. They JUST went from the BCS title game to a losing record and no bowl, and we take their coach-in-waiting!
The other thing is the timing of the announcement: it will be forever denied, but the fact still remains that this was released everywhere just 1/2 hour before the Heisman Award Show was scheduled to be aired live.
Umm, "Ooops!" just doesn't quite ring true, ya know? Sorry, Cam (lol).