Florida football ready to pivot as its pursuit of Lane Kiffin loses momentum

Swampcast discusses Florida football awaiting Lane Kiffin decision before hosting rival FSU
The Sun’s Kevin Brockway and Andrew Abadie predict whether Lane Kiffin will become Florida football’s next coach, and break down the UF=FSU season finale with Liam Rooney of the Tallahassee Democrat.
- Florida football is reportedly no longer pursuing Lane Kiffin for its head coaching position.
- Tulane’s Jon Sumrall and Washington’s Jedd Fisch are now considered top candidates for the job.
- Florida aims to hire a new coach before the early National Signing Day on December 3.
Florida football is moving on from Lane Kiffin sweepstakes according to a report from ESPN.com’s Pete Thamel.
Florida has interviewed close to a dozen candidates since firing Billy Napier on Oct. 19. The 50-year-old Kiffin was the prime target until Nov. 28.
Sources familiar with the UF coaching search process have confirmed to The Sun that Tulane’s Jon Sumrall and Washington’s Jedd Fisch are on the short list of candidates to become UF’s next coach.
Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter said the 50-year-old Kiffin will announce his coaching future intentions the day after its Egg Bowl matchup with rival Mississippi State on Nov. 28. Kiffin had three choices − stay at Ole Miss, where he’s posted three straight 10-win seasons, leave for LSU or come to Florida and become the heir apparent to the coach he idolized, Steve Spurrier.
Kiffin declined answering questions about his future at his weekly press conference on Nov. 24.
“I’m sure you’ve got a lot of other questions but I’m just answering questions focused on the team and this season and our players,” Kiffin told the Jackson Clarion-Ledger.
Kiffin re-iterated that stance in his interview on the SEC Network before the Egg Bowl.
How would Florida football pivot if Lane Kiffin says no
Should Kiffin not choose Florida, the Gators are prepared to quickly pivot. Florida would prefer to have a coach in place before National Signing Day for the early signing period, which is Dec. 3.
Sumrall denied an On3 report that he was scheduled to interview with UF on Nov. 20, but sources have confirmed there is mutual interest on both sides. A former Kentucky linebacker, Sumrall knows the SEC, having also served as a linebackers coach at Ole Miss (2018) and Kentucky (2019-21).
Th 43-year-old Sumrall has posted a combined 41-11 record in four seasons as a head coach at Troy and Tulane, leading Troy to back-to-back Sun Belt Conference titles in 2022 and 2023. At Tulane, Sumrall has gone 18-7 in two seasons and has the Green Wave in position to land a College Football Playoff Berth.
Auburn and Ole Miss (should Kiffin leave) are also interested in Sumrall, a defensive-minded coach whose Green Wave ranked second in the American Conference in total defense last season, allowing 323.5 yards per game.
Fisch, 49, is a 1998 Florida graduate who worked as a graduate assistant under Spurrier from 1999-2000 before going on to a successful 25-year career that included offensive coaching stints in college and in the NFL as offensive coordinator at Miami (2011-12), the Jacksonville Jaguars (2013-14) and UCLA (2017).
After leading Arizona to a 10-win season in 2023, Fisch has spent the last two seasons at Washington, where he’s posted a 14-10 record. Fisch’s offense at Washington currently ranks fifth in the Big Ten conference at 426.5 yards per game.
According to sources close to the search process and a report from On3’s Chris Low, Florida also interviewed Chris Lea last week. But Lea signed a six-year contract to remain at Vanderbilt on Nov. 28.
The 44-year-old Lea would have been an intriguing choice. He’s gone 25-35 in five seasons at Vanderbilt, but is 16-8 over the last two seasons since landing New Mexico State transfer quarterback Diego Pavia, a Heisman Trophy candidate. Lea has teamed with Vanderbilt General Manager Barton Simmons to upgrade the talent of a school that’s been a traditional SEC doormat. At 9-2, Lea has led Vanderbilt to just its fifth nine-win season in program history and first since 2013 under James Franklin.
Florida, on the way to its fourth losing season in five years and is in search of a coach to revitalize a program that hasn’t won an SEC or national title since 2008 under former coach Urban Meyer.
Former Florida linebacker great and current UF staff member Brandon Spikes sent cryptic social media posts during the week claiming that UF already has a coach in place and knows who it is.
Kevin Brockway is The Gainesville Sun’s Florida beat writer. Contact him at kbrockway@gannett.com. Follow him on X @KevinBrockwayG1. Read his coverage of the Gators’ national championship basketball season in “CHOMP-IONS!” — a hardcover coffee-table collector’s book from The Sun. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com




