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He also talked about his close friendship with Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher. They worked together on Nick Saban's LSU staff (2002-04) and ended up buying a beach house together in Florida. "We haven't negotiated what's going to happen with that yet," Muschamp said laughing.
A defensive guru whose units were among the best in the nation during his time at LSU and Auburn (2006-07), Muschamp became one the hottest names among assistant coaches when Texas hired him in 2008.
Internet video clips of his expletive-filled tirades on the sidelines at Auburn excited Longhorns fans. He had alternate nicknames of "Coach Boom!" for his noted enthusiasm and "Coach Blood" because he once ignored blood pouring down his face after a cut in the first game of the 2008 season.
Muschamp was only 11 games into his stint at Texas when the university surprisingly announced a deal to nearly double his salary to $900,000 and make him the head-coach-in-waiting behind Mack Brown.
Nonetheless, he jumped at the opportunity for the next step, which gets him back to Florida and back in the Southeastern Conference. He was so ready that he accepted athletic director Jeremy Foley's offer on the spot Saturday.
"I know that there will be criticism about maybe not hiring a guy with head coaching experience," Muschamp said. "I certainly understand that, but you can really look at all the examples across the board of guys that had no head coaching experience and did an outstanding job because they were the right fit for the right job at the right time. You can look at a lot of examples of guys that had head coaching experience and went to situations like Florida and didn't have success like you thought they might have."
Foley had no second thoughts about the hire.
"If he stayed at Texas and became the head coach two or three years from now, no one's writing that Texas just hired a coach that has never been a head coach before," Foley said. "Everyone was expecting him to be the next coach at Texas. I don't think it's a gamble. I think that guy will fit here. ... Time will tell. At the end of the day, he's got to win some football games."
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