Inside Will Muschamp's Office
In Muschamp's junior year of high school he broke his leg and needed a 17-inch steel rod surgically implanted. The injury cost him any chance at a scholarship to play football, but he overcame it by walking on at Georgia, then going on to have a standout career.
He keeps the metal rod in his office as a reminder and a teaching tool, telling his story of dealing with adversity countless times to curious fans as well as players in need of a pep talk.
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