Georgia Hires Alabama's Travaris Robinson, Moves Will Muschamp to Off-Field Role
Robinson, a top recruiter and former Alabama assistant, joins as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach as Muschamp shifts to a defensive analyst position.
- Georgia has announced changes to its coaching staff, with Will Muschamp moving to an off-field role and Alabama assistant Travaris Robinson hired as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach.
- Muschamp, a former Florida and South Carolina head coach, returned to his alma mater in Athens, Ga., as a defensive analyst and special teams coordinator in 2021 before rising to co-defensive coordinator in 2022. He will be a defensive analyst next season.
- Robinson, 42, spent one season as cornerbacks coach and in 2023 was responsible for the entire defensive secondary at Alabama. He is regarded as a top recruiter and has coached defenses at leading programs such as Miami and Auburn.
- Robinson will be working with co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann, who has been on the Georgia staff since 2016.
- The changes come after the retirement of Alabama coach Nick Saban, with Kalen DeBoer taking over as head coach for the Crimson Tide.