University of South Carolina president Bob Caslen went on the record again this week about Gamecocks football coach Will Muschamp.

Apparently, the chat with Manie Robinson and The Greenville News wasn’t enough for the president, who remains in support of South Carolina’s fourth-year head coach. Caslen was certain to get that point across, during an interview with Morning News reporter Scott Chancey.

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The headline that appeared on scnow.com, ‘USC AD asked FSU about how it managed its buyout’ is among the many interesting things that Caslen had to say during his most recent interview about the state of Gamecocks football. This one also included thoughts on what might happen if Clemson blows out South Carolina later this month.

“If we’re totally imploding and no one shows up, I’d say we’ll have a discussion,” Caslen said. “But there’s no desire intended to make a change.”

In other words, it sounds like Caslen definitely wants Muschamp back in 2020, as long as the Gamecocks don’t get crushed by the defending national champions in front a crowd that’s light on garnet and black. But if the Tigers do win big, and it looks like Death Valley has overtaken Williams-Brice Stadium, then things might change.

Despite South Carolina’s 4-7 record, Caslen is sticking with Muschamp, at least until further notice.

“Listen, for the record, (Muschamp) is my coach, period. And he’ll remain my coach, just for the record,” Caslen said, before repeating what he confirmed to TheBigSpur’s John Whittle on Friday.

Be sure to check out the full story from scnow.com, to see what else Caslen had to say on Monday.

South Carolina hosts Clemson on Nov. 30. Kickoff from Williams-Brice Stadium is set for 12 o'clock that afternoon. ESPN will provide television coverage of the game.