Florida football program, with head coach Billy Napier under scrutiny following a 1-2 start to the season. Though no official moves have been made, speculation about Napier’s job security is rampant. Napier himself addressed these rumors directly, offering a strong response. Should Napier be let go, Florida could once again find itself in the hunt for a new head coach, with one familiar name frequently mentioned: Urban Meyer.
Meyer, the former head coach of both Florida and Ohio State, has often been floated as a potential replacement. However, during an episode of *The Triple Option*, Meyer firmly dismissed the idea.
“That ship has sailed,” Meyer stated. “I want the program to succeed so badly. We invested a lot into that program, but it’s in the past for me.”
Meyer led the Gators from 2005 to 2010, compiling an impressive 65-15 record and winning two national championships. After a successful run at Ohio State, Meyer had a brief, tumultuous stint in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Despite the struggles in Gainesville in recent years, Meyer’s return would have excited many Gators fans. However, his comments make it clear that he’s moved on. As of Wednesday, Napier remains the head coach, though speculation of a change persists. Another name circulating among fans is Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, although it’s debatable whether Florida is currently a more attractive job than Ole Miss.
In the end, the rumors surrounding Florida’s coaching situation are likely to continue, but the possibility of an Urban Meyer comeback seems to be off the table for good.