The second Will Muschamp era at Auburn lasted 360 days, finished with a 6-6 record and featured a defense that allowed 6.4 more yards per game than its 2014 predecessor.
When Muschamp decided to leave for the head coaching job at South Carolina, he owed Auburn zero dollars and zero cents thanks to the way his contract was written. Muschamp later hired three different Auburn assistant coaches to join his Gamecocks staff.
No matter how they're broken down, those numbers just don't add up for an Auburn program that thought it had the dream combination of offensive-minded head coach Gus Malzahn and Muschamp, whom his former boss called the greatest defensive mind in all of football.