Muschamp: ‘A lot of wasted ink on the fact I played at Georgia’

Florida coach Will Muschamp has remained every bit as demonstrative on the sidelines as a head as he was as a defensive coordinator. (AP photo)

Florida coach Will Muschamp has remained every bit as demonstrative on the sidelines as a head coach as he was as a defensive coordinator. (AP photo)

Florida coach Will Muschamp, a UGA football letterman (1991-94) and graduate (’94) had his weekly press conference today. It’s one of just two interview opportunities he’ll allow all week. In case you’re interested, following is a transcription provided by the UF sports communication office. . . .

Opening Statement:

“To start with an injury report, the only player that is definitely out for this game is Jeremy Brown. He just continues not to respond to treatment. We have to continue press through with that and we’re disappointed for him. John Brantley is probable for the game; he will practice today in a limited role. We feel like John will be ready to go for the game. As we progress through the week we will know more about his status. We plan on him practicing today, and everybody else should be back. We shouldn’t have anybody miss today as far as practice is concerned.

“We had a good open week. We really worked hard on fundamentals and worked on Florida. We need to improve our football team, both lines of scrimmage, working on offense, defense and special teams. I thought that our players had a great attitude. They went out Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in full gear. I thought we had really good work, and started our prep on Georgia with players on Thursday and as a staff last Sunday. I think we have a good head start on where we need to go. We’ll be in full gear today and tomorrow, and then work in shells on Wednesday and Thursday as we prep to go to Jacksonville.

“Georgia has a good football team with three seniors on their offensive line. I said it last week; Aaron Murray is playing well for them. He has completed over 60% of his passes. He’s very mobile in what he can do directing his offense in his second year as a starter. Isaiah Crowell has played really well for them. Orson Charles is a threat at the tight end position – he’s a really good athlete, and a guy that does a nice job vertically down the field. Malcolm Mitchell has played really well for them as a freshman at the X position – he was out last week against Vanderbilt with a hamstring, but they expect him back. Their defense has played really well as the season has progressed as far as their points per game allowed, and they’re doing a nice job on the third down and mixing some different packages as far as over-and-under of what they’re doing with their front. They have a good football team, and I look forward to this.

“I know there will be a lot of wasted ink on the fact that I played at Georgia and now I’m coaching at Florida, but this is not the first time that I have coached against Georgia. I’m looking forward to the opportunity, and taking the Gators to Jacksonville.”

On QB John Brantley:

“Again, he didn’t necessarily practice, but through his rehab with the ankle, doing some drops and some different things, he did throw some there on the practice field. As far as partaking in practice, he didn’t do any. He was on the practice field; he did some throwing motion stuff and worked on a couple of drops here and there – just to see how the ankle took, and really to see how it felt the next day. We’re very pleased with his progress; he has worked extremely hard to get back for this week. Again, at this time, I would say that he is probable for the game on Saturday.”

On how Brantley was performing before the injury against Alabama:

“He was really playing well against a very good defense before he got hurt. He threw for almost 200 yards in the first half, on third down conversions I think we had two dropped passes that would have been conversions for third downs and hit some deep balls. He was really just playing very well, managing our team, getting us in-and-out of the right runs and if you really look at the first four-and-a-half ball games he was playing very well. Certainly, getting him back is going to be a huge psychological shock for our football team – I really believe that.”

On the quarterback rotation in practice:

“We’ll rep Jacoby Brissett and Jeff Driskel, both. We have to give those guys turns and reps. Again, John won’t rep the whole practice today – both of those guys will take the other reps. They both had good weeks last week. We did a lot of situational work as far as one-minute, third-down periods and just different periods. We put pressure on those guys to continue to progress. Like I have said before, we need to play better around those two guys, starting up front: wide receiver, tight end, running back, we need to play better around both Jeff and Jacoby. [Today it won’t be an even 33% each split because] John will be a little limited in what he does, but as we continue to progress throughout the week, we will make a decision about who the back-up quarterback will be and go from there.”

On the importance of the bye week:

“When you have an open week, you can approach it several different ways. We took the approach that we needed some time off, and we gave them Sunday and Monday off [last week]. We came in Tuesday, had a very physical practice Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. I thought we improved fundamentally on the things that I have identified that we need to work on, and I thought we got better, we improved. I thought we had a great attitude. The guys went out and worked. We had a team lift Friday morning, then gave them Saturday and Sunday off, coming back last night. I thought we took a step forward. You either get better or worse when you get on the field. I thought we improved our football team and continued to step forward in what we need to do in being successful.”

On the having the time to teach during the bye week:

“I think that you never want to have a bye week after a loss, and we had three. It was very frustrating from that standpoint of living through that. But, again, you need to be technical about what you have done well, and what you haven’t done well. You need to correct things that need to be correct, you need to build on the positive – which there have been some positives and continue to move forward with our team. Do I think it came at a good point? Yes. Especially from the standpoint that we were a little banged up. We needed to get some guys healthy and we needed to get some guys out of the grind of the season. It’s disappointing from the standpoint that we’re coming off of three losses, it’s always tough to have to sit through the weekend and not have an opportunity to go get it out of your mouth.”

On Brantley’s status:

“As of today, on Monday, he’s probable for the game [on Saturday]. We expect his reps to increase as the week grows. We want to get him out there today – get him out there moving around, have people around him and throw the football around a little bit. I fully expect him to continue to progress throughout the week unless we hit something that we’re not predicting. I fully expect him to be fine.”

On what you saw last week from Brantley:

“He continues to improve every day. It’s the day-to-day process of being able to get back on the ankle the next day. He continues to improve.”

On improving the play around the quarterback:

“I think more than anything, pad-level up front, hand placement, coming off – everything we did was good-on-good. We didn’t do any scout work as far as that was concerned. We went fast-ball tempo and playing blocks on defense, playing blocks up front. We really worked in a lot of skel periods as far as throwing the football, getting better timing in the throwing game and identifying some things that we’re doing well. We really minimized the things that we’re doing offensively to help the young quarterbacks, especially.”

On Ronald Powell returning to start after missing last game due to injury:

“We’ll determine that through practice, but he’s good to go. He’s back off his injury. He practiced Thursday full go, so he should be fine. Whoever practices best will play, that’s how we do it each week.”

On Brantley’s presence on the field:

“I said it earlier, psychologically; having him in the huddle will be a huge asset. He’s a leader of our team and is a guy that has been very productive. Obviously, when he was not in the game, the production went down. You have to give our opponents some credit on that as well. There is no question that he certainly gives us a psychological boost for our football team, on offense and defense too because that affects how the defense plays at times. That’s where we have to grow stronger mentally as a football team from that. You can’t let one thing affect you so much to where it affects how you play. That’s what I’ve really challenged the players, don’t let the circumstances around you control how you are. You control who you are. You play the game regardless of the situation. You play with a relentless attitude regardless of the situation. Those are things that we need to continue to grow on.”

On personnel changes:

“We’ve looked at some guys at some different spots. We’ll continue to move forward with that at this point.”

On battling for the back-up quarterback spot:

“We haven’t decided at this time. Both Jacoby and Jeff practiced really well last week. We put them in a lot of situations, and we’re going to continue to do that today. We’ll give John some early reps in practice, and then get those guys in some good-on-good work versus the defense. Whoever continues to progress and play well in those situations will be the back-up quarterback.”

On Brantley’s eagerness to return:

“John, when he had his injury, was very disappointed, hurt and down. Back then, he told me that ‘I want get back for Georgia’ – it’s important to John. His dad and uncle were both Gators, they understand the importance of this game. There is no question that he has really pin-pointed trying to get back for this game.”

On Dan Wenger’s status:

“Dan should be fine. He’ll practice today. Everybody should be back on the field today practicing”

On Georgia’s offense:

“Orson Charles is a guy that can really stretch the field vertically. They do a nice job of play-actions off of that and getting vertical down the field. Tavarres King, Malcolm Mitchell: a lot of guys have contributed for them outside. Isaiah Crowell has done a nice job, and Richard Samuel has done a nice job carrying the football for them. They have some guys and some weapons that you certainly have to take advantage of. You have to control the line of scrimmage. They’re going to take their 10 or 12 shots down the field and you have to defend their shots.”


On SEC East race:

“When you come to the University of Florida, you play to go to Atlanta. That’s part of the deal here, and I understand that. Each week, I’m trying to remove all the external circumstances of why you want to play hard. You ought to want to play hard because you play for Florida; you play for your teammates. To me, that ought to be motivating enough. Certainly, winning the SEC East is great – that’s what we want to do, we want to beat Georgia, and in order to do that we have to take care of business this weekend.”

On coaching against Georgia:

“Wherever I played has no bearing on this game at all. Every game is important, they’re all important games. It’s a SEC East opponent, it’s a big rival, it’s important to the University of Florida so it’s important to me.”

On the tradition of the Georgia-Florida game:

“You get charged when you come over that bridge and you see all the RV’s, the passion and the tradition of the game. Growing up in the South, you understand the impact of that game. There is no question that when you come over that bridge, it charges you up. You get goose bumps talking about it.”

On preparing the underclassmen for the atmosphere in Jacksonville:

“We have talked to our team about it, especially to the young guys, and we’ve had the older guys talk about it a little bit as far as this game is concerned. That’s how you try to prepare your team for what they’re walking into.”

On approaching the game as a former Georgia player:

“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 people 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.”

On the secondary:

“You’re going to get 10-12 shots in the game where they’re going to stretch the field vertically, and you have to defend those balls. There’s no question that this game will be a little different from the ones we’ve seen in the last two weeks especially, as far as what people are trying to down the field, vertically. They have some guys that are talented outside. They do a nice job as far as six- and seven-man protections, so as far as pressure is concerned it’s a lot of what I call turn-protection. It’s hard to get there, so you have to defend the ball. You have to defend the ball down the field.”

On the offensive line improvements:

“I think we made some improvements on the offensive line during the open week, and hopefully we’ll see that on Saturday. We have to continue to progress there as far as finding different ways to run the football, maintain balance for both our offense and quarterback and maintain possession of the ball.”

On the secondary improving:

“In the secondary, I really didn’t think that we played very well against Auburn. We’ve really challenged our guys after that game. Some opportunities that we had, we had opportunities to make plays and we didn’t finish some things down the field. Against this football team that we’re playing this Saturday that is something that we’re going to need to do.”

On creating turnovers:

“We’re minus-7for the season, so we’re last in the SEC. We have to create some positive momentum for our team, whether it’s on special teams or on defense. We need to continue to eliminate turnovers offensively, and get some turnovers on defense.”

267 comments Add your comment

whatacrew

October 24th, 2011
8:40 pm

For those who doubt what Muschamp is made of and the moxie this guy has- read this article. It is about 3 years old – but a good one. Muschamp puts CMR to shame at what a player and a coach is all about. IF CMR had HALF the fire and determination that Muschamp has – he would have already won a couple of national titles.
http://www.statesman.com/sports/content/sports/stories/longhorns/01/04/0104muschamp.html

AltamahaDawgave many national titles.

October 24th, 2011
8:45 pm

well since he has twice the fire and with the resources and recruiting of Florida we’ll expect him to have several national titles real soon.

Ray Goff

October 24th, 2011
8:46 pm

Let’s see Florida should win since they’ve outrecruited Georgia the last 4 years, yet Georgia is in the BCS rankings and Florida is not. Las Vegas has Georgia favored. Why? Coaching.

AltamahaDawg

October 24th, 2011
8:46 pm

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
8:47 pm

Yelling and screaming and making a spectacle of yourself doesnt make a good coach.

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
8:49 pm

Whats funny is that Florida people were coming on a UGA blog going off about Grantham after the Vandy game but their head coach does the same thing in every game. The difference is that Grantham was arguing with another coach and Muschamp screams at the refs the whole game.

whatsgoingon

October 24th, 2011
8:50 pm

Mark Richt stated after Muschamp said “I’m a Florida man through and through” that he didn’t necessarily believe that, saying: ““I’m sure he’s going to tell everybody in Florida that he’s (a Gator) through and through and all that,” Richt said with a smile, “but I’m sure there’s some red and black in his veins.”
Well then CMR – does that mean you’ve got some Aqua and Orange (Miami U colors) or Orange and Maroon (what ever colors FSU has)??
After all – CMR spent a lot of years at FSU.

Birddawg

October 24th, 2011
8:53 pm

Hi I’m will muschamp and I’m a turn coat.Screw you Georgia.And also to the fans.Screw you.Maybe I made a mistake.

BigL1979

October 24th, 2011
8:53 pm

In 2007 I was on my way back from Destin, from a company deep sea fishing trip. On the highway outside of Panama, there was six foot dead alligator. I told the guy I was riding with, that it was a sign. I told him Georgia was gonna beat Floriduh. In 2007 we became the only SEC east team to beat a TIM Tebow lead team. Not two weeks ago, a customer came riding up at the job, and on the back was a twelve foot gaytor he killed below Savannah. Mind you, I don’t actually believe a word I’m saying, but until its proved wrong, I’m riding it out. Tired of going to that god forsaken town with a superior football team and suffering that LONG ride back. Dawgs 27 – Jean Shorts 17.

Ray Goff

October 24th, 2011
9:01 pm

Florida’s last 4 recruiting classes according to Rivals were 12,2,11 and 3 in the nation and yet the Gators stink. Gotta be the coaching. Myer didn’t leave them in bad shape.

dap01

October 24th, 2011
9:07 pm

Muskrat needs to worry about his own team and his own ugly offensive coordinator. Muskchamp looks like he is in need of a little anger management on the sidelines.

JB

October 24th, 2011
9:07 pm

I agree with Ray Goff. Something not right at Florida. New coach or not, to many athletes to not be playing better, but their schedule has been pretty brutal. I’m not sold on Muschamp. I think he’s a screamer and not much of a X& O coach. I think Florida will be short lived for him. Florida is not Georgia. They demand winning football and hugs and “we’re behind you coach” after 6-7 doesn’t float down there.

Niceville Dawg

October 24th, 2011
9:07 pm

BigL1979…I totally agree.Dead lizards have gotta be a sign.

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
9:12 pm

I dont see Brantley being very mobile on Saturday in trying to escape a rush. Muschamp said today if the game was today he wouldnt play. So how is he going to be that much better in 5 days?

Mobile Dawg

October 24th, 2011
9:15 pm

Flash won’t win in this league any longer. Florida’s cupboard wasn’t stocked with a lot of physical talent. Flash and Dash doesn’t match up with LSU and Bama’s “smash n mash”. Defensively we might match up with LSU and Bama which could keep us within striking distance. Unfortuately our special teams if they continue as is would torpedo us. Our offense wouldn’t last 15 minutes against their defenses. Our players patting their heads would sound like a drum roll on the field.

dap01

October 24th, 2011
9:15 pm

Muschamp argues more than Grantham ever play. He will need a Meyers padded cell soon.

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
9:18 pm

Flash and dash doesnt work well when you have LB’s that run sideline to sideline like ours. You will also have Boykin and Branden Smith at corners to start this game who are as fast as anyone.

bubba4dawgs

October 24th, 2011
9:20 pm

The table is set for you, Dawgs!! Don’t give this one away, you know, turnovers, bone headed penalties, missed tackles, stupid play calling! Go get’em!!

Ray Goff

October 24th, 2011
9:21 pm

When did Tennessee quit demanding “winning football”?

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
9:22 pm

I hope we mainly worked on special teams the last week. That is our weakness.

Mobile Dawg

October 24th, 2011
9:24 pm

I really think this is the first year in a while the players don’t go into this game fearing UF psychologically. Richt may deadpan it but the only way we lose this game IMO is if we’re outcoached. I don’t see that from Muschamp, yet. I just don’t have much faith in Richt and Bobo. I still believe we were physically superior to Boise. They were better coached, more disciplined, and determined.

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
9:27 pm

After that first game I’ve been pleased with Bobo’s play calling so far this year. He’s mixed it up a little more than he used to. Maybe last year was kind of spoon feeding the offense to Murray as the year went on. This year looks like he is opening the playbook a little more for Murray. We would have really looked good on offense the last two weeks if Murray hadnt overthrown at least 4 TD passes.

Ray Goff

October 24th, 2011
9:28 pm

Boise has a great chance of playing the BCS title game now that Chokelahoma went down.

Mobile Dawg

October 24th, 2011
9:30 pm

I wish we could be more balanced. I don’t think we ever get to be an intimidating team until we get a reliable running game. We need athletes on the line of scrimmage.

kybodawg

October 24th, 2011
9:31 pm

ga. always comes out tight fla always comes out loose. lets try something different this year lets wear our jock straps outside of our pants.

Mobile Dawg

October 24th, 2011
9:32 pm

At this point Mr. Goff, I would like to see Boise play LSU or Bama in the title game. Who else is there right now? I think they have the inside track.

Chip Towers

October 24th, 2011
9:32 pm

roughrider: Twice

Jim Donnan

October 24th, 2011
9:35 pm

Tennessee quit demanding “winning football” when they allowed Phil to hang around after Cutcliffe left.

OkieDawg

October 24th, 2011
9:35 pm

I’m hoping to see a lot of Charlie “Buffet Boy” Weis sitting on the ice chest. That will mean our Offense is on the field and dominating the game. That must be one heavy duty ice chest he sits on.

Ray Goff

October 24th, 2011
9:37 pm

Mobile Dawg- Okie State-3, they still play the Sooners and Boise is 4, behind LSU and Bama.

Tally Ho

October 24th, 2011
9:37 pm

GEORGIA 34 FLORIDA 9

Chip Towers

October 24th, 2011
9:40 pm

Tally Ho: First and last warning.

Ray Goff

October 24th, 2011
9:42 pm

Donnan-Fulmer was 2 coaches ago and they still reek. Whoa, you mean a coaching change doesn’t automatically make you a contender. Mind-blowing.

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
9:43 pm

I think an unbeaten ACC champion Clemson would get the nod over Boise State. Those guys have been unreal on offense this year.

Mobile Dawg

October 24th, 2011
9:44 pm

I think Okie stumps their toe before it’s over. They still have TT also. Tubbs could go 2 and Oklahoma.

Jim Donnan

October 24th, 2011
9:49 pm

Not if you hire the wrong coach.

Jim Donnan

October 24th, 2011
9:50 pm

Trust me. I know about these things.

funny...

October 24th, 2011
9:51 pm

I guess that’s what I expect Muschamp to say. Can’t really come out and say it differently but, damn, UGA never did him any wrong.

Two things:

1. Florida doesn’t always win this game, in fact, Georgia still owns the series record. Just tells you how long Florida was actually the “South Carolina” of the league.

2. Richt has actually beaten Florida twice. Not once, and Tebow was just fine.

Ray Goff

October 24th, 2011
9:53 pm

Donnan- what great coach is out there that will turn the Vols into instant contenders, oh wise one?

Prozac Dawg

October 24th, 2011
9:53 pm

Not too worried about Flarduh’s offense, it’s their defense that has me concerned. We don’t have Trent Richardson. Even better would be Alabama’s O-line. Then all of us would not have to bite our nails.

funny...

October 24th, 2011
9:54 pm

Also, Chip, do you think Georgia still has an advantage over a “recovering” Brantley?

I would love to play Florida with their starter out, hey, I’ll take a win anyway it comes. I would also like the JAX curse to bite Florida for once (in recent years).

Dr. Morpheus

October 24th, 2011
10:01 pm

On paper this is an easy win. But it’s not like that. I’m old enough to remember dominating the swamp dwellers and I would rather beat Florida than anyone else we play; but, I can’t fault the reptilian crowd for gloating. It’s obvious UF has a psychological edge over the Dawgs year after year since the days of the Visor and they will have it until such time as UGA beats the Gators consistently, let’s say at least two in a row and 3 or 4 in a five year stretch. Murray admitted he was nervous last year as a freshman starter returning to his home state. Results speak for themselves, so let’s keep our mouths shut, take care of business this time and start a new trend.

Dawg in Milton

October 24th, 2011
10:07 pm

This might be the worst UF team UGA has played in a long long time…UGA wins by 14pts and we win the East…We will then get thrashed by LSU…

DAWG07

October 24th, 2011
10:09 pm

FIRST GAME AS HEAD COACH AGAINST GEORGIA.
WISH HIM THE BEST EXCEPT AGAINST UGA.

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
10:10 pm

I would just like our young players to get to Atlanta win or lose because that would be give them that experience going into next year.

DAWG07

October 24th, 2011
10:11 pm

Georgia has beaten UF far more times than they have lost.
Go Dawgs.

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
10:14 pm

I dont think the second trip to Atlanta they would lay an egg like the first. I dont think LSU would trash us. We may lose but I think we would give them a heck of a fight.

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
10:16 pm

Our defense is probably the 3rd best defense in the SEC next to LSU and Alabama so I think the defense would keep us in that game.

Dawg in Milton

October 24th, 2011
10:21 pm

Have you seen LSU/Bama play this year?….We are not close my friend…This is a weird year , two great teams in the SEC than everybody else…. not a very deep year with AU,UT,UF all down

kerryb

October 24th, 2011
10:26 pm

I’m not saying we would win. I’m saying that we wouldnt get trashed. Our defense is good enough not to let the score get out of hand. I also saw Bama struggle for most of 3 quarters against TN without Tyler Bray.