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Billy Napier’s time as head coach of the Florida Gators seems to be coming to an end, with sources indicating that his days are numbered—perhaps as few as five games left. According to CBS Sports’ Brandon Marcello and Richard Johnson, the situation has become dire after two significant losses, leading many to believe his tenure might conclude this fall.
The university’s administration and athletics department have remained tight-lipped amid growing speculation about Napier’s future. However, insiders suggest he could be let go at any moment. There are also questions about the future of athletics director Scott Stricklin, who is currently acting as interim university president, complicating the power dynamics within the school.
Napier’s situation mirrors that of Bryan Harsin at Auburn in 2022, where players began to sit out games in pursuit of redshirts—similar behavior is now being observed among Gators players. Florida’s upcoming matchup against Mississippi State is seen as pivotal, reminiscent of Auburn’s critical game against Missouri during Harsin’s last season.
If Napier can’t secure a win against Mississippi State, he might face termination shortly after, especially with a bye week leading into the UCF game. That bye week could stir even more rumors if the Gators fail to perform well. In short, Napier is on thin ice, and his fate may be decided sooner rather than later.