Inside Will Muschamp's Office

Muschamp's sons, Jackson and Whit, are pictured wearing their own football uniforms.
"That's always special," Muschamp said. "The first time they both played tackle football was this past fall," the proud father said. "It was fun to be able to see a little bit. I don't get to see much, but I saw a couple of games. It's neat."
His sons play at the same Boys & Girls Club in Gainesville where Muschamp played as a youth. The fact that he's the coach of his favorite childhood team, the fact that he can still make the same walk from his childhood home near Hogtown Creek to the stadium where he sold soft drinks as a boy, the stadium where he now coaches ... it's all kind of mind-blowing.
"It's an amazing story," he says. "For my two boys to be playing at the Northwest boys club where I played growing up, in my profession that's unheard of. That just doesn't happen. So it's really special to see a lot of the old Gainesville people that I grew up with and around and being at the University of Florida. It's really special."
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