Florida announces change in football leadership
Press release from the University of Florida Athletics Administration
Updated at 5:15 p.m. with statement from Hosseini and Landry.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Today, UF Athletic Director Scott Stricklin announced a change in leadership for the Florida Gators football program.
Statement from Athletic Director Scott Stricklin:
Today I met with Coach Napier and informed him that a change in leadership of our football program would best serve the interests of the University of Florida.
On behalf of Gator Nation, I want to sincerely thank Billy and his family for their tireless commitment to the Florida Gators. Billy built a tremendous culture of accountability and growth among the young men he led each day. His organized and detailed approach had a meaningful impact across all levels of our program.
As Coach Napier has often said, this is a results-driven business, and while his influence was positive, it ultimately did not translate into the level of success we expect on the field.
I have named Billy Gonzales as the interim head coach. Coach Gonzales has been a valued member of our program for many years, including being a part of multiple championship teams. He is a Gator through and through. His deep understanding of our culture, our student-athletes, and what it means to represent the University of Florida makes him well-suited to lead our team.
Making this decision during the open date provides our team valuable time to regroup, refocus, and prepare for the challenges ahead. The timing also allows us to conduct a thoughtful, thorough, and well-informed search for our next head coach. We remain fully committed to utilizing every resource available to identify the right leader to guide Gators Football into the future.
I will conduct the search with a high degree of confidentiality to protect the privacy of those involved. The search will focus on the hiring of an elite football coach who will embody the standard we have at the University of Florida, and we will continue to provide all of the necessary resources for that coach, his staff, and the players to be successful.
Any time you conduct a head coaching search, especially for a high-profile sport like football or men’s basketball, you learn something. The lessons from past experiences will guide us through the work ahead.
Across the University of Florida, there is an unwavering and uncompromising commitment to being the best in everything we do. This includes our athletic department, as evidenced by the fact UF is the only school in the country to win three national championships in both football and men’s basketball.
The standards and expectations for Gators football are to win championships — not simply to compete. We exist to win and will not settle for less. UF has never been more invested in the success of this football program — elite facilities, robust NIL opportunities, and comprehensive support for our student athletes and staff — than we are today.
The University of Florida is a destination — a place where people come to achieve excellence. With our resources, passionate fan base, and unwavering commitment, we are determined to return Gators football to championship form. I understand and accept the responsibility to deliver a football program that reflects the greatness of this university, and I thank Gator Nation for their continued support as we begin this next chapter together.
UF Board of Trustees Chair Mori Hosseini and UF Interim President Dr. Donald Landry released the following joint statement:
On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the University, we express our full support for Athletic Director Scott Stricklin and his decision to make a change in the leadership of our football program.
Today’s news underscores our collective, continuing, and uncompromising commitment to a Gators football program that inspires pride across the University community and competes annually for national championships.
We will continue to provide the athletic department with every resource necessary to deliver on that promise.


Best of luck to Napier in the future. I hope the interim coach can salvage what is left of the season.
My son came here for Grad school & stayed, but my members are FSU grads. Billy Napier seems like a nice guy. I like his demeanor. Maybe he can help out at FSU(?)
FAMILY members
Who’s decision was it to hire Napier in the first place?
Too bad the majority of working people don’t have these golden parachutes to get them to their next job opportunity.
Maybe the liberal lunatics should protest this instead of all the other BS protests:
Muschamp’s buyout was $6.3 million, McElwain’s $7.5 million, Mullen’s buyout was $12 million, and now Napier for $21 million.
Think of all the good that could do for their equity and social programs.
On the bright side, the SBAC still has UF beat with the number of superintendents it’s hired and fired over the past 15 years.
SEC is hard Ya’ll!!! Thank you, Coach Napier, for giving it your all. I know you touched the lives of many of the players in positive ways and to some of us, that is just as important as winning. Thank you and enjoy some time off.
SCOTT STRICKLIN, REALLY SHOULD HAVE GONE WITH NAPIER TOO!😳
Who is in charge of Hiring The Athletic Director? Probably the UF President!
They should FIRE STRICKLIN!😎
I heard Nick Saban speak on this same topic. He noted that UF keeps going through these coaches that were mostly hired on previous success but the lot of them don’t produce the top 10 team results expected of them. Saban surmised there must be some element missing somewhere but failed to be able to pinpoint what it was. Maybe hire Saban as a consultant for a month or so to help figure it out?