Well, by now Florida Gators HC has become accustomed to the heat. Thanks to the tumultuous 2024 season. It didn’t take Billy Napier long to see the train wreck he’d created: ineffective players, terrible play calls, and penalties galore. Napier was clearly in the hot seat, with his buyout even being whispered about.
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But did the HC learn to play safe even after this? Not at all! Napier still runs strong with his self-confidence. He and the Gators have now tied up with the former Alabama DB Vinnie Sunseri. Now this is no less than a gamble.
Billy Napier’s self-confidence is costing the Gators huge consequences
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Napier is yet to lead the Gators to a bowl game in two full seasons. At the same time, he carried the burden of a $51.8 million seven-year contract. But even walking on the thin ice could not stop Napier from taking risks.
He refuses to dispose of the playcalling duties to someone else. However, that turns out to be a costly decision for the HC. The stats have been truly concerning. Under Napier and his play-calling, UF has barely gone past a 29.5 PPG average. Surprisingly, even then Napier had stuck to the “No OC” rule. He continued being the offensive coordinator and play-caller for the Florida Gators football team.
In 2022, the Gators finished #38 in the nation in total offense and #7 in the SEC. The very next season saw Florida finish #47 in total offense and sixth in the SEC. Those stats are not terrible, certainly. But not very good, either. On that note, Athlon Sports analyst Steven Lassan stated, “He’s far from elite and they just have mistake after mistake, issue after issue.”
As the CEO of the offense, Napier holds it back with terrible situational play calls. Remember the 2023 mishap in Tallahassee where he called just one running play on the first three drives of the second half and went three and out each time against the Seminoles? Napier decided that since his ground game resulted in points, the passing game would too. It was sad since the HC knew that the Gators’ wide receiver room was reduced to Ricky Pearsall.
And in 2024? Lassan sees the 8-5 season as a sign that changes are needed.
“In game decisions, we have seen like the same penalties over and over again a lot of criticism about some of the things offensively at times…it does feel like maybe there is too much on his plate, and Florida could take a step forward by Napier taking a step backward next year,” he explained, suggesting that less might be more for Napier. Till now, Napier had to bear the blows for his own position. Here comes another chance for the fans to strip off the HC.
The bigger picture behind Billy Napier’s latest hire
Even though he was in deep water himself, Napier prioritized finding a replacement for his former DC, Austin Armstrong, over fixing the offense. It has been six weeks since the Gators parted ways with him. Finally, they have their new co-defensive coordinator. Florida hired the son of Sal Sunseri, who spent the 2024 season serving as the safeties coach at Washington. The 33-year-old coach’s time with the Huskies marks his lone season coaching in the Power Four.
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Prior to that, he did gather some NFL experience. Sunseri served as the running backs coach for the New England Patriots when Bill Belichick was there.
Maybe the Power Four factor worked in favor of Sunseri. Plus, he and Napier might have crossed paths at Alabama Crimson Tide in 2011. Yes, we know how Napier sees him as the coach who was born with a playbook in his hand; we must try to accept the reality.
Right now Florida Gators’ defense has hit rock bottom. The Gators allowed an average of over 175 rushing yards per game, ranking among the worst in the SEC. So, they are in dire need of someone who speaks experience. Is Vinnie Sunseri the right fit?
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Well, the coach did show his dominance, bringing the Huskies’ defense to finish fifth in the nation in passing yards allowed per game. Billy Napier’s boys are in need of more than just a fresh face—they need an identity, someone of a Power Five level. Could this decision spell trouble for the Gators’ future under Napier?
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