USA TODAY Sports has Billy Napier on ‘hottest hot seat’

Sep 16, 2023; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators head coach Billy Napier against the Tennessee Volunteers during the first quarter at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports

It is no secret that Florida football’s third-year head coach Billy Napier is facing a furnace of heat on the hot seat this fall as the Gators try to prevent a fourth-straight losing season for the first time since… well, a very long time ago.

Adding fuel to the fire is the ridiculously difficult schedule the Orange and Blue face this season, which includes a newly-minted SEC program in the Texas Longhorns. As such, a good deal of the sports media is predicting another sub-.500 finish, which could be the death knell for Florida’s current coaching staff.

USA TODAY Sports writer Scooby Axson published his 10 college football coaches with the hottest hot seat entering this season and had Napier as his headliner. His outlook on the Gators skipper was far from bullish.

“With the financial resources, the tradition, and the rich recruiting soil of the Sunshine State, this should be one of the nation’s premier programs,” Axson begins.

“Instead, Napier, with an 11-14 record in his first two campaigns, has quickly turned Gator Nation into an afterthought. And with the schedule backloaded with national title-contending teams (Georgia, Texas, LSU, Ole Miss and Florida State), the powers that be at Florida might be cranking up the buyout machine in no time to thus begin another cycle in desperately trying to get back to the top of the sport.”

Other SEC coaches feeling heat

Two other SEC coaches are sizzling on the hot stove, with Vanderbilt Commodores’ Clark Lea and Arkansas Razorbacks’ Sam Pittman also getting the nod.

“It’s tough to win at Vanderbilt,” Axson notes. “Maybe they are in the wrong conference, but when…


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Publish date : 2024-08-20 14:52:40

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