I don't give a shit if he stlll sleeps with his mom and breast feeds, he made a couple of good points in my opinion...
But by the way, aren't most bama fans like that anyway?
I find his commentary to be the written equivalent of marmalade.
There are only four reasons Muschamp would leave for that particular position:
1) He considers it to be the natural progression in his career path. The more places and the more competition against which he proves himself, the greater the eventual job he might get.
2) Auburn failed in some way to meet his needs/desires. Given the fact that Jay Jacobs' retarded huckster ass is involved, I wouldn't dismiss this. I'm on record as being a Jacobs hater. I've met the guy and I hated him more after meeting with him than I did before. He's the kind of ruddy-faced prick I'd like to kick in the nuts.
3) The chance to work with friends. He's got several friends on the Texas staff (they're the reason Cocksmoker Brown called him to begin with). In my own work experience I've left jobs and made a lateral move to work with friends. I've also hired friends in what could only be considered a lateral move for them.
4) Fear. Over the last two seasons, he's built his own little cult of personality. At some point, he's got to wake up in the middle of the night and wonder to himself if he can sustain the standards he's set. Borges didn't. Borges stayed a year too long. What happens if his rah-rah wears thin and the players grow tired of getting BOOM'ed and tune him out? I've long contended that rah-rah guys can't maintain it long-term. That's why I thought Orgeron was a terrible hire for Ole Miss. That jumping around intense stuff will work for a year or two and then it starts to fray. So maybe he decided to jump before it had a chance to backfire.
I still want him to suffer.