Monday, October 20, 2025

UF's Napier era is over | FSU needs to learn from loss at Stanford | Dolphins crushed at Cleveland | Jaguars overwhelmed by Rams | Bucs visit Detroit

It’s official: UF fires Billy Napier after four seasons with Gators • Top five candidates to replace Billy Napier as Gators coach
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Monday, October 20, 2025

UF's Napier era is over | FSU needs to learn from loss at Stanford | Dolphins crushed at Cleveland | Jaguars overwhelmed by Rams | Bucs visit Detroit

Bianchi: Billy Napier was a good man, but bad-boy Lane Kiffin is who Gators MUST hire!

If UF athletic director Scott Stricklin can’t land Lane Kiffin, Florida risks becoming the Nebraska of the South — a once-great program fading into irrelevance.

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It's official: UF fires Billy Napier after four seasons with Gators

Florida fired coach Billy Napier on Sunday amid mounting losses, cratering fan support, donor discontent and lost confidence in an extensive and expensive plan that failed to resurrect a once-proud program without a championship since 2008.

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Top five candidates to replace Billy Napier as Gators coach

Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin headlines a list of candidates to replace ousted Gators coach Billy Napier, who was fired amid his fourth season.

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Five things learned from FSU's loss at Stanford

The Seminoles were double-digit favorites at Stanford and at home vs. Pittsburgh, yet they have suffered losses that are attributable to turnovers and penalties.

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Hurricanes drop in polls after suffering upset loss to Louisville

The Hurricanes fell after losing for the first time this season. However, Miami stayed in the top 10 this week.

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New low: Dolphins go down in disastrous blowout loss to Browns

In a result that has the feel of proof the 2025 Dolphins are going nowhere, they suffered a blowout loss to the lowly Cleveland Browns.

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Dolphins players say they remain receptive to coach Mike McDaniel amid 1-6 start

Miami Dolphins players continue to say they are receptive to coach Mike McDaniel as the pressure only rises on him at 1-6 after an awful loss to the Cleveland Browns.

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Dave Hyde: It's closing time for this Dolphins regime (only question is when)

The Dolphins' 31-6 loss to the previously 1-5 Browns was as bad a loss as this franchise has had going back years.

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Chris Perkins: Dolphins appear lost and uncertain at QB position — again

The Ewers promotion to back up Tua is yet another indictment on Grier and McDaniel, and yet another reason that this troubled era is heading towards being a failure.

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Things learned in Miami Dolphins' 31-6 loss at the Cleveland Browns

Mike McDaniel, whose job was thought to be in danger entering this game, is likely on a very short leash after his team gave a pathetic effort in its loss to Cleveland.

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Jaguars get hammered in London by Rams' Stafford

In addition to giving up 5 TD passes in the 35-7 loss, the Jaguars (4-3) allowed seven sacks and committed 13 penalties for 119 yards.

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Lions' Goff brings real test for Bucs' improved secondary

Tampa Bay has gotten better in pass defense but there are still concerns with the Lions looming on Monday night in Michigan.

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Trio of two-way players Castleton, Cain, Robinson prepped to help Magic

Colin Castleton, Orlando Robinson and Jamal Cain enter the NBA season as the three two-way players on the Magic roster for coach Jamahl Mosley.

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Gators commit CJ Bronaugh reaction to Napier firing: 'I'm still a Gator'

Windermere cornerback and state spring champion CJ Bronaugh said Florida's firing of football coach Billy Napier on Sunday will not sway his decision to sign with the Gators in December.

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Briscoe gives Joe Gibbs Racing 2nd spot in NASCAR's championship finale with OT win at Talladega

Ty Gibbs pushed Chase Briscoe in overtime to the win at Talladega Superspeedway to give JGR two spots in NASCAR's championship race.

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