Like I said. Beat Georgia!
And, yes Charlie, I'd be ok with your headline. But, I said, if we beat Ga all 
else will fall into place.   :-)

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> From: Woody <[email protected]>
> Date: July 29, 2013, 8:15:36 AM CDT
> To: gatornews <[email protected]>
> Subject: [gatornews] ESPN.com: Next step biggest for Will Muschamp
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
> Next step biggest for Will Muschamp
> 
> July, 29, 2013
> Jul 29
> 9:00
> AM ET
> By Chris Low | ESPN.com
>  
> The money that SEC head coaches make these days almost seems like monopoly 
> money. 
> 
> Another coach, in this case Florida's Will Muschamp, vaults to the $3 million 
> range, and we hardly bat an eye. 
> 
> Muschamp received a $250,000 raise, which was announced last Friday, and will 
> now earn $2.928 million annually through the 2017 season. That means nine of 
> the SEC's 14 head coaches are now right at $3 million or more in annual 
> salary -- Alabama's Nick Saban ($5.62 million), LSU's Les Miles ($4.3 
> million), South Carolina's Steve Spurrier ($3.3 million), Georgia's Mark 
> Richt ($3.2 million), Arkansas' Bret Bielema ($3.2 million), Texas A&M's 
> Kevin Sumlin ($3.1 million) and Tennessee's Butch Jones ($2.95 million). 
> Vanderbilt's James Franklin is the ninth. His salary is not public record 
> because Vanderbilt is a private institution, but sources have confirmed to 
> ESPN.com that he's making more than $3 million per year. 
> 
> When Muschamp was hired at Florida prior to the 2011 season, he'd never been 
> a head coach, so the Gators got him a little cheaper. 
> 
> And while I realize the most recent image we have of the Gators is them 
> getting pummeled by Louisville in the Allstate Sugar Bowl last season, the 
> fact that they won 11 games a year ago is a tribute to the job Muschamp and 
> his staff did during their second year in Gainesville after spending most of 
> Year 1 cleaning up the mess left them by Urban Meyer. 
> 
> Remember, it was Meyer who called the program "broken" when he left. 
> 
> There were a ton of off-the-field issues to fix, but the Gators were severely 
> limited on offense last season with a first-year starter at quarterback, a 
> receiving corps that was inconsistent at best and an offensive line that was 
> shaky in pass protection. But a physical running game coupled with 
> outstanding defense and special teams helped Florida squeeze out 11 wins when 
> a lot of other teams might have won eight or nine under the same 
> circumstances. 
> 
> There was very little margin for error with last season's Florida team, and 
> Muschamp found a way to scratch out 11 wins and beat four top 10 teams along 
> the way. He absolutely deserved a raise, and the better news for Florida fans 
> is that the Gators should be much better on offense this season and just as 
> good as they were a year ago on defense and special teams. 
> 
> But Muschamp would be the first to tell you that merely winning 10-plus games 
> again won't be good enough if the Gators don't get to Atlanta and play for 
> the SEC championship. 
> 
> And at Florida, the goal isn't just to play for SEC titles. It's to win them, 
> something the Gators haven't done since 2008.
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