No mention yet of Pease or Tim Davis getting fired.  I've seen this on two
different web sites now.  

Could it be that they are full of it?

 

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Muschamp comfortable with support


 

 
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Florida coach Will Muschamp is not worried about job security, he said
Monday.

Matt Stamey/Staff photographer 

By  <http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/robbieandreu> Robbie Andreu
Gainesville SUN Staff writer


Published: Monday, November 25, 2013 at 2:46 p.m.


Last Modified: Monday, November 25, 2013 at 2:46 p.m.


 

Only two days after the devastating upset loss to Georgia Southern, Florida
coach Will Muschamp seemed to be in a good mood at his weekly news
conference Monday. He was cordial, smiling, even joking with media
reporters.

"I love you guys," Muschamp said, when asked to describe his relationship
with the media.

Clearly, Muschamp did not look or sound like a football coach who is worried
about job security. And he's not.

"Absolutely not," he said.

Will you be here next season?

"Absolutely," he said.

Despite the loss to an FCS school at home and growing unrest among the fan
base, Muschamp has job security, at least for now. He received it two weeks
ago when UF athletic director Jeremy Foley and school president Bernie
Machen threw their support behind him.

Foley said then he's "one thousand percent convinced that Will Muschamp is
the guy to lead the football program."

A 26-20 loss to Georgia Southern has not changed anything. Muschamp will be
Florida's coach moving past this 4-7 season.

But there likely will be changes in Muschamp's program.

He said Monday he will evaluate all aspects of the program after the season,
from his coaching staff right on down to his offensive philosophy.

"I do that every year," Muschamp said, when asked if he will evaluate the
coaching staff.

Muschamp was asked about reports and speculation that offensive coordinator
Brent Pease and offensive line coach Tim Davis would be fired after the
season.

"There are no changes that have been made at this time," he said.

Muschamp was asked if it's inevitable that there will be changes on his
staff.

"Again, I'm not ready to make any statement on that at this point," he said.
"We're still playing out the season and those guys are going to coach their
butts off. I'll make that decision when I think it's right."

Muschamp said during the evaluation process, he also will reassess the job
he's doing, and his offensive philosophy.

"I think obviously the first person you look at is yourself," he said.
"That's what you've got to be able to do and see where we are. I think as a
coach, you've got to do what your players can do. That's something I'm
looking at.

"We need to be able to evaluate. I think in all situations as coaches, it's
your job to evaluate your players and what they can do. And we ask them to
do the right things. There have been some obvious things that have been very
difficult for us to deal with as far as where we're headed with things.
That's something I'll evaluate and deal with."

Muschamp reiterated that he's confident that he can fix the things that need
to be fixed, and that the program is not that far off from being where it
needs to be.

"It takes work," he said. "I don't believe we're that far off. Regardless of
the results Saturday afternoon, which is disappointing for everyone,
starting with me. I just don't feel like we're that far off.

"I think there are some key components for our football team that aren't
playing for us right now. And we're very thin in some areas. And it is what
it is. I'm not making excuses, that's just the facts, and it's real.

"I think we've got a good staff and I think that we've got a really good
football team. They're fighting their butt off this Saturday, first of all,
and heading into spring. And I'm excited about that. I'm excited about this
Saturday and our guys getting out and competing again."

Muschamp said the program can be turned around quickly.

"Absolutely," he said. "I think when you look at our roster, there are some
talented guys on our football team. Some of them aren't available to us
right at this point. We've got to do a better job of coaching our guys. I
think absolutely, very quickly."

Muschamp continues to get strong support from his players.

"Everybody is fully behind Coach Muschamp. We love Coach Muschamp," senior
defensive back Jaylen Watkins said. "We try our hardest not to listen to all
that on ESPN (about Muschamp possibly getting fired) and just ignore it and
know that we only have each other through this whole thing."

Muschamp said the players are aware of where the program stands.

"Obviously, I think that they understand where we are, where we're headed
with the program," he said. "They've got total confidence in my opinion of
where we're heading. I think they understand the plan and what we need to do
offensively, defensively and special teams moving forward."

Contact Robbie Andreu at 352-374-5022 or
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