Varsity football head coach Mike Muschamp surpassed 150 career wins in his coaching career at Lovett.
Muschamp garnered his 150th win in November 2021, with a 28-7 win over Union County. He has been the head coach for Lovett since 2005, after replacing legendary coach Bill Railey. In that 17-year span, Muschamp helped lead Lovett to one state championship (2013), three region championships, and coached 15 All-State players.
Lovett has made it into the playoffs every year Muschamp has been coaching. This year, Lovett finished 7-5 overall and 6-1 in region play (placing second in AAAA Region 5). Lovett made it to the second round of the GHSA state playoffs in the first year of being in Class 4A.
Muschamp's 157 career wins ranks second in school history to only Bill Railey (200-73).
Mike Muschamp Surpasses 150 Career Wins
Mike Muschamp Surpasses 150 Career Wins
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