Florida Fires Coach Billy Napier, Owes $21 Million Buyout After Struggled Tenure
Florida Fires Coach Billy Napier, Owes $21 Million Buyout After Struggled Tenure

Florida Fires Coach Billy Napier, Owes $21 Million Buyout After Struggled Tenure

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The University of Florida fired head football coach Billy Napier after a disappointing four-year tenure marked by inconsistent performance and fan frustration, despite a recent narrow 23-21 win over Mississippi State. Napier's overall record of 22-23, including a 12-16 mark in SEC play and a 3-4 start in the current season, was the lowest winning percentage for a non-interim Florida coach since the 1940s, with poor results against rivals and ranked opponents contributing to his dismissal. Athletic Director Scott Stricklin acknowledged Napier's positive influence but emphasized that it did not translate to the success expected at Florida. Napier will receive a buyout exceeding $21 million, payable regardless of any future employment, adding financial strain to a program already paying former coach Dan Mullen. Receivers coach Billy Gonzales will serve as interim head coach while Florida conducts a national search for a replacement, with Mississippi coach Lane Kiffin reportedly a top candidate. The decision reflects the program’s urgency to restore its championship pedigree amid growing discontent among fans and boosters.

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