First-year Florida coach Will Muschamp says the Georgia game is no big deal to him, even though he once wore the red and black:
“This profession is different than a lot of professions. You do your job for the school that you’re working for. It’s my job to do a great job for the University of Florida, and that’s what I’m trying to do. Again, I talked about it earlier, I don’t mean disrespect to anybody, but I’m loyal to people, not places. I work for Jeremy Foley and Dr. Bernie Machen, and those are the peole I need to do a good job for and this football team and staff. That’s how I view things. I’ve worked at Auburn, LSU and Texas — I’ve worked a lot of different places, and this isn’t the first time I’ve played against Georgia.”
And what if Muschamp did have feelings for UGA on Saturday? Would he be more emotional on the sideline? I understand why this is an ongoing story, but I don’t see how it could manifest itself during the game in such a way that it would impact the game.
UGA Alum Muschamp Says He’s Loyal To UF Now
October 25th, 2011 05:24 PM║ Posted By: John Pennington ║ Permalink
║ Schools: Florida, Georgia
Tags: Bernie Machen, Georgia, Jeremy Foley, UGA






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