Florida Gators Jul 20, 2022; Atlanta, GA, USA; The Florida Gators helmet on the stage during SEC Media Days at the College Football Hall of Fame. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

The Florida Gators went 6-7 under new head coach Billy Napier last season, but it sounds like he is still confident in the future of the program despite the difficult first year.

During an interview with On3 during the 2023 SEC Spring Meetings, Napier made it clear that while last season was a bit rough, he thinks that Florida is a “very capable” program given its infrastructure and he’s confident that he and his staff can get the program turned around.

“We took the job knowing exactly what we were getting into,” Billy Napier told On3. “We have to keep perspective here. What’s the reality of Florida? In the last 15 years, Florida has won the East (Division) three times. That’s what we’re talking about here, right? We’re 15 years removed from the last SEC Championship in the sport of football here.

“I remember, my generation, when I was in middle school and high school, Steve Spurrier was dominating college football. I was a young coach at Clemson when Urban Meyer had this thing rolling.

“So we did our homework. We did our research, and that’s why ultimately, we felt confident the timing was right. The right leadership, the right vision for the future. (Florida’s) commitment to facilities from an infrastructure standpoint. The NIL potential. We all know that Florida is very capable. We’ve done it before and we’re going to do it again.

“I’m up for the challenge.”

It will certainly be interesting to see how the team performs in Napier’s second season with the team, especially after losing star quarterback Anthony Richardson.

[On3]