Inside Will Muschamp's Office
- Two reminders
- Remembering 2012
- The best he's coached
- His former troops

Of the many photos with personalized messages that adorn the walls of Muschamp's office, most of them are of former players who moved on to the NFL. There's Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas ("probably the best safety in the NFL right now"), who played for Muschamp when he was defensive coordinator of the Texas Longhorns.
There's the late Junior Seau -- "one of the best players I ever coached" -- a linebacker for the Miami Dolphins when Muschamp coordinated the defense.
There's another former Dolphin, Yeremiah Bell, a defensive back who played twice under Muschamp -- when he coached defensive backs at Eastern Kentucky in 1999 and again in his only season as an NFL coach in 2005.
There's former Dolphins star defensive end Jason Taylor, often the standard by which Muschamp measures his pass-rushers.
There's another Dolphins mainstay, middle linebacker Zach Thomas, who signed his photo with this message: "Will, I love your scheme and your coaching. Never have I been around a better coach than you. Keep the fire and best of luck at Auburn!"
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