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Despite winning the final four games and a bowl, despite the big finish in recruiting, Napier still isn't out of the woods yet
Florida's latest hire on the defensive side of the ball has national championship experience that comes from a bitter SEC rival.
Five-star offensive lineman Immanuel Iheanacho details his conversation with Billy Napier and the Gators on his junior day visit.
Florida is reportedly working toward a deal to bring former Alabama defensive back and Washington assistant Vinnie Sunseri on staff.
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What to Know: Wilson was a longtime Oregon commit, but noticeably did not sign with the Ducks in the early signing period. Instead, the coveted receiver became the highest-ranked Gator in the 2025 cycle after flipping to Florida on Dec. 22. He caught 41 balls for 677 yards and nine touchdowns for Tampa Bay Tech last year.
Florida football coach Billy Napier was rewarded for leading the Florida Gators to their first winning season since 2020. Napier earned a $100,000 bonus for leading UF to more than six wins and a ...
College football fans buzz as the word runs that former NFL assistant coach Vinnie Sunseri will be the new co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach for the Florida Gators, according to multiple media outlets.
Billy Napier wants to focus on improving the current offensive staff - he has to prove that this is the right call
Vinnie Sunseri, who played safety at Alabama from 2011-13, will replace Austin Armstrong, who left UF after two seasons for the University of Houston.