GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida is moving on from Lane Kiffin and targeting Tulane's Jon Sumrall as its next head coach, a person familiar with the search told The Associated Press.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity Friday because negotiations are ongoing and nothing is finalized. Sumrall also is considered to be Auburn's top target to replace Hugh Freeze. On3 first reported the Gators' decision to continue its search without Kiffin, which came after getting lukewarm feedback from the Mississippi coach and his camp in recent days.
Sumrall and the 22nd-ranked Green Wave host Charlotte on Saturday, with a chance to lock up a spot in the American Conference title game next week. Tulane also could make the College Football Playoff. It's unclear if Sumrall would remain with Tulane if he took another job.
The 43-year-old Sumrall played linebacker at Kentucky (2002-04) and returned to his alma mater for a three-year stint before becoming Troy's head coach in 2022. He went 23-4 and won consecutive Sun Belt championships in two seasons with the Trojans and then had similar success at Tulane.
''He's an absolute stud," said Jacksonville Jaguars coach Liam Coen, who coached alongside Sumrall at Kentucky. ''I've got a ton of respect for Jon Sumrall as a man, as a person, as a coach. He can connect with all walks of life. Recruits, there's not many better recruiters I've been around at all positions, not just on defense, but the entirety of it. And I know his teams play their tails off. That's something that you've just continued to see. ...
"There was a natural connection that he had with the players and the people in the building that you could just see that he has. He's a football coach. If you talk about a ball coach, that's Jon Sumrall.''
The Green Wave are 18-7 in Sumrall's two years in New Orleans. Getting him away from Auburn — he's a Huntsville, Alabama, native and his wife graduated from Auburn — would be considered a solid pull in many circles. But Florida fans are likely to view him as a consolation prize, another gamble from a Group of Five conference.
Sumrall would replace Billy Napier, who was fired in mid-October and went 22-23 over four seasons in Gainesville. Napier was nicknamed ''Sun Belt Billy'' because he often looked to be over his head in the powerhouse Southeastern Conference.