1. Winning Record? Never Heard of Him.
o Two straight losing seasons (6–7 in 2022; 5–7 in 2023) after decades of mostly winning records? That’s embarassing. We deserve better. 'Dynasty' isn't just a soap opera from the 1980's.
2. Underdogs are Biting Back.
o Losses to underdogs like Vanderbilt and Charlotte and USF? Florida fans expect the Gators to feast on the minnows—but instead, the minnows bit back.
3. Hey, We Only Played, Like, Five Ranked Opponents (and Lost Almost All of Them).
o Performance against tough teams also stayed underwhelming, with little evidence of stepping up when it mattered. Is the bus with our first string caught in gameday traffic? When will they show up?
4. Smashing the Wrong Records.
o Napier has more home losses in his first 28 games than legends like Urban Meyer or Steve Spurrier did in 80 and 150 games respectively. BIG yikes.
5. Let’s Make Fans Boo! It Builds Character!
o Multiple blowout losses in recent years (e.g., Miami, Oregon State, Texas A&M) fueled fan frustration and actual boos. A true sports bonding experience.
6. What’s This… We Need to Invest? Isn’t That the AD’s Job?
o Nick Saban (yeah, that Nick Saban) pointed out that he thinks the issues are bigger than the coach—older facilities, NIL infrastructure, and underinvestment. But who will invest with the program consistently underperforming?
7. That Buyout Though…
o Firing him mid-contract will only cost $26–27 million. WORTH IT. What are we losing in TV, merch, ticket sales, and future recruitment?
8. Hot Seat and Hot Mess.
o Media outlets have openly declared his job could be over at any moment FOR OVER A YEAR - imagine being that 'hot', but with that haircut? Ew.
9. Error 404 - Sideline Personality Not Found.
o Some fans on Reddit noted Napier seems detached and lost his team, observing minimal sideline interaction or energy from him. Where’s a good visor-throwdown when we need it?
10. Classic Gators, but Not In a Good Way.
o With Napier, the program has had its worst win percentage since the 1940s, along with more home losses in shorter time than most predecessors.