GAINESVILLE — Former Florida coach Billy Napier has reportedly found a new home in a familiar spot, landing at James Madison University of the Sun Belt Conference.
Napier, according to multiple reports, will replace Bob Chesney, who will head to UCLA after the No. 25 Dukes (11-1) host Troy in Friday night’s Sun Belt championship game.
UF fired Napier Oct. 19, the day after a 23-21 homecoming escape against Mississippi State left him 22-23 during four seasons with the Gators. His 48.9 winning percentage is the lowest at UF since the 1940s.
Meanwhile, JMU, based in Harrisonburg, Virginia, is 39-10 since joining the FBS level in 2022, including 19-5 under Curt Cignetti. Cignetti left after five seasons with the Dukes for Indiana, where he has turned the No. 2 Hoosiers (12-0) into one of the nation’s top teams.
Chesney replaced Cignetti in 2024 and is 20-5.
Napier will have big shoes to fill, a high standard to meet and improvement to make after his tenure in Gainesville.
The Gators were 12-16 in SEC play, 5-17 against ranked opponents, including 0-14 away from home under Napier.
Florida averaged 21.6 points while going 4-8 in 2025, scoring a single touchdown each in losses to USF, LSU, Miami, Kentucky and Tennessee.
In 2024, UF finished 12th in the SEC in total offense, leading Napier to enter the offseason expected to make an outside hire at offensive coordinator. But he ultimately continued to call plays.
Meanwhile, new UF coach Jon Sumrall hired Georgia Tech’s Buster Faulkner Thursday to energize the Gators’ attack.
Napier, though, could find success again in the Sun Belt Conference. During four seasons at Louisiana 40-12 and winning the 2020 and 2021 conference titles.
Edgar Thompson can be reached at egthompson@orlandosentinel.com
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