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Florida’s Jon Sumrall Interview Off, Tulane HC Not Interested

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Florida Head Coach Search: ‍Tulane‘s Jon Sumrall Remains Focused on Current Team Amid Speculation

gainesville,​ FL -​ as the university of Florida searches for a new head football coach, Tulane’s Jon Sumrall has emerged as a name in ​the conversation. However,⁢ Sumrall emphatically stated his commitment to the Green Wave, dismissing outside speculation regarding his future. “So whatever somebody else wants ⁢to do, another program wants to do, what people want to⁤ speculate, they’re free to do that,” Sumrall told‌ Graham Hall of 247Sports. “UTSA has my 100% focus. Our team playing ⁣the best it ⁢can has my 100% focus.”

The Florida ⁤coaching vacancy arose⁤ following the firing of Billy Napier. Sumrall, currently in his first season at Tulane after ​previously leading Troy from 2022-2023,‍ has quickly established himself as a successful‌ head coach with a 40-11 overall record adn two Sun Belt conference titles. This season, ⁣he has the Green Wave at 8-2, ranked No. 24 in the latest College Football Playoff poll, positioning them as the highest-ranked Group ⁢of⁣ Five team and potentially securing a first-round⁣ CFP matchup against No. 5 Texas Tech.

Despite the team’s success and playoff positioning, Sumrall has publicly expressed dissatisfaction with his team’s performance. “I’ll ⁣just be ⁣very ⁤candid, there’s some days ​I feel like we’re one of the ‌bottom 25 teams in the country watching us play,” he said. “If we want to⁤ start feeling comfortable or casual about somebody ‍wanting to vote us in the top ⁤25 teams. There must be a lot‍ of bad football ⁢going on if we’re‍ one of the top 25‍ teams… ⁣We’re average. We’re an average team.”

sumrall‍ and Tulane will conclude their regular season with games against⁣ Temple and Charlotte⁣ as they aim to⁣ solidify their playoff chances. The Florida program ⁤will continue it’s search​ for a new head coach, with Sumrall’s name likely to remain on the list provided that Tulane continues to win.

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