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Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp's return was influenced by his family's support, particularly his wife's eagerness and his son's encouragement. He shared that his family played a crucial role in his decision to rejoin the Longhorns.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 2: Co-Defensive Coordinator Will Muschamp of the Georgia Bulldog looks on prior to the SEC Championship game against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 2, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) | Getty Images
You can send presidents of universities, athletic administrators, boosters, fellow coaches, or otherwise to a desired coaching hire’s home, but clearly, in the case of newly re-hired Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp, it was family that sealed the deal on his contract to return to for another Austin tenure.
In speaking with media last week, Muschamp told a story of a conversation with his family.
“I asked my wife, Carol, I said, ‘Coach Sarkisian just called, ‘Thought about going back to Texas?’ She said, ‘I’ll go tomorrow,'” Muschamp told the media on Thursday. “My oldest son, Jackson, said, ‘Dad, there’s only one Texas, you’ve got to do this.,’” Muschamp recalled, according to KVUE.
Wise folk, in our opinion. Beats living in Athens, Georgia, at the very least.
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Will Muschamp's family significantly influenced his decision, with his wife expressing immediate willingness to move and his son urging him to take the opportunity.
Will Muschamp announced his return to Texas during a media session last week, following a conversation with his family.
The head coach who contacted Will Muschamp about returning to Texas is Steve Sarkisian.

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