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Florida Hires Jon Sumrall, Moves On From Kiffin

Mark Livingston Published: November 30, 2025 | Updated: November 30, 2025 3 minutes read
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida Gators football is turning a new page. After weeks of speculation and a failed pursuit of Lane Kiffin, the program has hired Tulane’s Jon Sumrall as its next head coach, signaling a decisive reset for a team eager to return to SEC prominence.


Kiffin pursuit ends without agreement

Florida’s search began with Lane Kiffin, a high-profile candidate who could energize fans, donors, and recruiting. Talks broke down, with sources citing timing and commitment concerns, forcing the Gators to pivot.

Sumrall quickly emerged as the leading choice, offering a record of consistent wins and SEC experience. His candidacy gained momentum because he has shown the ability to lead programs, develop staff, and recruit effectively in competitive environments.


Sumrall’s record and SEC experience

Sumrall, 43, arrives with a 42–11 head coaching record. His 2025 Tulane team went 10–2, including a dominant 27–0 win over Charlotte that secured a share of the AAC title and a spot in the conference championship.

Tulane thrived under Sumrall’s guidance, particularly in the running game and on defense. In matchups where the Green Wave outrushed opponents, his teams were nearly unbeatable. He was also a semifinalist for the George Munger College Coach of the Year Award in 2025, showing his teams’ success was recognized nationally.

Beyond wins, Sumrall brings SEC familiarity. He played linebacker at Kentucky and coached at Kentucky and Ole Miss, giving him direct experience with recruiting battles and the pressures of the conference. Florida hopes that experience translates to a quicker, more effective rebuild.


Comparing to Napier

The hire naturally invites comparisons to Billy Napier, whose tenure ended amid unmet expectations. Like Napier, Sumrall comes from a Group-of-Five program, raising questions about whether success at Tulane will carry over to the SEC.

Still, Sumrall offers distinctions that could work in Florida’s favor. He has multiple winning seasons, postseason experience, and a program-building track record. Unlike Napier, who struggled to gain early momentum, Sumrall has led teams to consistent success. His prior SEC experience also gives him insight into recruiting, conference dynamics, and game-day pressures — areas where Napier faced early challenges.


Learning from history — coaches who made the leap

Several coaches have successfully moved from smaller programs to Power Five jobs, offering context for Florida’s decision.

  • Urban Meyer parlayed Utah’s undefeated 2004 season into national championship success at Florida.
  • P.J. Fleck went from Western Michigan to Minnesota, showing that coaches from smaller conferences can thrive with strong leadership and recruiting.

These examples show that success is possible but depends on leadership, recruiting, and adaptability — lessons Florida hopes Sumrall can apply immediately.


Program outlook

Florida is giving Sumrall autonomy to build his staff and shape the program’s culture. The Gators hope his SEC experience, leadership, and consistency will accelerate their return to contention.

Expectations are high. Early recruiting wins, staff hires, and on-field performance will be closely watched. Sumrall must recruit top talent, develop players quickly, and deliver consistent results in one of college football’s toughest conferences.


Looking ahead

Sumrall inherits a program at a crossroads. Florida’s choice signals a shift toward methodical rebuilding rather than flashy hires.

If he adapts quickly, recruits effectively, and handles SEC competition, Florida could follow in the footsteps of previous successful G5-to-Power-Five coaches. But the SEC magnifies any early struggles. The next few seasons will determine whether this hire becomes a turning point or another transitional chapter for Gators football.

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