Will Muschamp is no longer listed as a coach or official staff member with the Georgia Bulldogs football program as of the 2025 season, but he continues to assist the team in an off-field analyst capacity while also prioritizing family commitments.
Recent Role at Georgia
Will Muschamp had served as Georgia’s co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach from 2022 to 2024, after joining the staff in 2021. In 2024, he stepped back into an analyst role to spend more time with his family, particularly supporting his son Whit, who is a quarterback at Vanderbilt.
Current Status in 2025
While Muschamp is no longer formally affiliated or listed on the Georgia staff, statements from Georgia head coach Kirby Smart confirm that Muschamp remains an unofficial advisor and is still involved with the program’s operations in a support role. He is not present with the team on game days but participates in preparation activities when available.
Other Notable Details
- Muschamp previously was head coach at Florida (2011–2014) and South Carolina (2016–2020).
- He has held coordinator roles at LSU, Auburn, and Texas, achieving national championships with LSU (2003) and Georgia (2021, 2022).
- His coaching career spans 30 years, and given his family priorities, it’s unclear if he will return to a full-time coaching position in the future.
In summary, Will Muschamp remains part of Georgia’s extended football staff in a consulting capacity and is currently dedicating more time to his family, especially attending games where his son plays.
