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Georgia fans rip Will Muschamp for 3 illegal formation penalties on punts
By Adam Spencer
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Georgia is having its way with Arkansas on Saturday afternoon in Athens.
The Bulldogs hold a 27-0 lead late in the third quarter, and they’re firing on all cylinders. Well, almost all cylinders.
The punt team has struggled on Saturday, with 3 illegal formations called on the unit. That unit is, of course, led by Will Muschamp.
Naturally, fans took to Twitter to call out Muschamp for the special teams struggles:
Will Muschamp has had 3 illegal formation penalties on special teams today…. pic.twitter.com/Nd8ccbTn5f
— Joe Wright (@Sctvman) October 2, 2021
Will Muschamp’s Georgia special teams unit just ran a punt formation with 7 guys in the backfield. Don’t think that’s allowable.
— Kyle Parmley ? (@KyleParmley) October 2, 2021
Will Muschamp is quietly putting up a disaster class at punting.
— ai (@leader_ai) October 2, 2021
@edsbs special teams coach Will Muschamp may be the worst coach Muschamp of them all.
— Kyle Richards (@kaybeeyar) October 2, 2021
Will Muschamp might not wanna go anywhere near Kirby for a while
— Elliot Reeder (@elliot_reeder) October 2, 2021
Fire Will Muschamp #GoDawgs
— Brett Belding (@bbelding) October 2, 2021
"How could Georgia's punt team commit the same penalty two plays in a row?"
[camera zooms in on Will Muschamp]— Matt Hinton (@MattRHinton) October 2, 2021
If Will Muschamp isn’t careful he will fall into another head coaching job ??♂️?
— Evan Miller ? (@OfficialEMiller) October 2, 2021
Will muschamp screwing up the damn special teams at Georgia can’t even get them lined up
— Joey Thomas (@bigdawgt10) October 2, 2021
Muschamp is filling in for Scott Cochran, who has been away from the team since before the season started.
We’ll see if those issues get cleaned up moving forward, as it’s about the only thing that has gone wrong for the Dawgs on Saturday.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 14 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.