Sumrall says Florida has 'no excuses,' players must develop and win
In a recent interview with WESH 2, new Florida Gators head coach Jon Sumrall delivered several quotes that speak to his expectations for the program.
Florida head coach Jon Sumrall appeared on WESH 2 in Orlando, Florida, this week and lit up the internet with several quotes speaking to his expectations for the Gators program under his leadership. Sumrall made one thing clear: during his tenure, the standard is not changing. During the interview with Daren Stoltzfus, Sumrall emphasized that "the standard is championships at the University of Florida.
" He went on to reiterate that he's building a culture of competition, toughness, and accountability. The former Tulane coach believes these are foundational pieces for the program to reestablish credibility on the national scene and within the SEC. Since his arrival late last year, Sumrall has repeatedly stressed creating an environment where "there's always a winner and a loser.
" He feels that shaping an atmosphere where competition dominates is vital to forming a contender. The former Sunbelt coach of the year sees competition extending throughout the building to include strength and operations staff. Identity also became a topic during the discussion with the 43-year-old Texas native, stating, "If you're soft and you like football, don't come here.
" Sumrall's quotes reflect his desire to surround the programs with players and staff who don't just like the sport but are deeply passionate about it. The program is dealing with the challenges of a full reset after firing former head coach Billy Napier following a disappointing 4-8 result in 2025. This offseason marks a critical turning point as the Gators seek to put a halt to their string of inconsistent and underwhelming seasons.