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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida has named Jon Sumrall as the 31st head football coach in program history, Athletic Director Scott Stricklin announced today.
Sumrall, who brings extensive coaching and playing experience in the Southeastern Conference, joins the Gators after engineering rapid turnarounds at two different programs and guiding his teams to championship game appearances in every season he has served as a head coach. Known for his energy, leadership, program-building skills and consistent results, Sumrall will officially take over the Gators program following the conclusion of Tulane's season.
Tulane will compete in the American Athletic Conference Championship Game on Dec. 5, and a win would likely propel the Green Wave into the College Football Playoff.
"Jon Sumrall is a proven winner and an exceptional leader who has built successful programs at every stop," Stricklin said. "He brings tremendous energy, strong recruiting relationships across our footprint, and a philosophy rooted in toughness, discipline and player development. He will cultivate a daily culture of competitiveness, accountability and winning that drives success on the field and throughout our program. Jon fully understands the expectations at the University of Florida, including our expectations to produce championship teams that feature a dynamic offense, and we're excited to welcome him and his family to Gator Nation.
"Not many coaches win big at two different non-Power programs, and even fewer do it as quickly as Jon has done it," Stricklin said. "He joins rare company—coaches like Urban Meyer, Brian Kelly and Willie Fritz—who've delivered immediate success at multiple stops. Jon's track record of rapid turnarounds speaks directly to his leadership and the culture he establishes."
Despite only returning four starters this season, Sumrall has guided No. 22/No. 24 Tulane to a 10-2 (7-1) record and a spot in the conference championship in back-to-back seasons. He has now made four conference championship game appearances in his first four years as a head coach, becoming the only coach in FBS history to do so at two different schools.
Sumrall, 43, has developed a reputation as one of college football's top young coaches during his tenures at Troy and Tulane and currently owns the fifth-highest winning percentage among active FBS coaches (42–11, .792), trailing only Ryan Day, Dan Lanning, Kirby Smart and Curt Cignetti.
He is also widely regarded as a strong recruiter with deep ties throughout the Southeast, including Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee. Sumrall has earned consistent praise for his talent identification, player development and ability to connect with student-athletes and their families.
"The University of Florida is one of the premier programs in college football, and it's an incredible honor to serve as the head football coach," Sumrall said. "I believe in building a team rooted in toughness, accountability and a relentless competitive spirit. Florida has everything necessary to compete at the highest level—the resources, the support, the tradition and the passion of Gator Nation. My family and I are excited to get to work.
"One of my first priorities will be to assemble an incredible staff, including an offensive coordinator who understands that, at Florida, having an explosive offense isn't optional – it's mandatory!"
In his first season as Tulane's head coach, Sumrall guided the Green Wave to their third straight American Athletic Conference Championship Game and a bowl appearance versus Florida. His team finished first or second in the conference in 10 statistical categories, including leading the league in third-down conversions (52.5%), defensive touchdowns (6), completion percentage (65.6%), scoring offense (37.2) and pass-efficiency defense (111.65). Tulane led the nation in defensive touchdowns and produced a league-high 18 all-conference selections.
As the head coach at Troy in 2022 and 2023, Sumrall engineered one of the nation's most impressive program turnarounds—leading the Trojans to back-to-back Sun Belt championships, consecutive 12-win seasons and multiple national rankings. He was named conference Coach of the Year and twice was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award. Troy's 23 victories across the 2022–23 seasons were tied for the third most nationally, trailing only Georgia, Michigan and Washington. Troy and Michigan were the only two programs to win conference titles in both seasons.
Sumrall was a three-year letterwinner at middle linebacker at Kentucky from 2002–04. He led the Wildcats with 72 tackles his senior year. A standout off the field as well, he was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll and selected to the Frank G. Ham Society of Character. After earning his finance degree in 2005, he served as a graduate assistant at Kentucky during the 2005 and 2006 seasons under Rich Brooks.
He spent five seasons at the University of San Diego beginning in 2007, including two years as defensive coordinator, before returning to Tulane for a three-year stint as defensive coordinator. Sumrall served as assistant head coach at Troy from 2015–17, then spent four seasons in the SEC—at Ole Miss in 2018 and at Kentucky from 2019–20 and again as co-defensive coordinator in 2023—before becoming Troy's head coach.
A two-time all-Alabama selection and four-year letterwinner at Grissom High School, Sumrall was inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County Hall of Fame in 2023. He is married to the former Ginny Nixon, also of Huntsville, and they have four children: Sam, Sadie, Stella and Selah.
Sumrall's approach aligns with Florida's emphasis on excellence—athletically, academically and personally. He is known for building strong relationships with student-athletes, fostering team-first cultures and assembling high-performance staffs aligned with his vision.
"Jon leads with integrity, communicates with clarity and holds himself and his teams to the highest standards," Stricklin said. "He is the right leader to lead Florida Football towards the elite success all Gators desire."
Jon Sumrall Coaching History
Year
Position, School
2024-25
Head Coach, Tulane
2022-23
Head Coach, Troy
2021
Defensive Coordinator, Kentucky
2019-20
Assistant Coach, Inside Linebackers, Kentucky
2018
Assistant Coach, Linebackers, Ole Miss
2015-17
Assistant Head Coach, Linebackers/Special Teams, Troy
2012-14
Defensive Coordinator, Tulane
2010-11
Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, San Diego
2007-09
Defensive Line, San Diego
2005-06
Graduate Assistant, Kentucky
Year by Year Head Coaching Record
Years
School
Record
Conference Record
Notes
2022
Troy
12-2
7-1
League Champions
2023
Troy
11-2
7-1
League Champions
2024
Tulane
9-5
9-5
League Championship Game Appearance
2025
Tulane
10-2
10-2
League Championship Game Appearance
Totals
42-11
28-4
What they are saying about Jon Sumrall
Head Ball Coach Steve Spurrier:
"I'm 100 percent supportive of the hiring of Coach Sumrall. He is an excellent choice and has the track record to prove it. He is a young coach on the way up and certainly has a winning record and produced winning teams. He is coaching in his fourth straight league's championship game Friday night. He's a proven winner and he will bring a little more fire and emotion to our team."
Gator Heisman Quarterback Danny Wuerffel
"I got the chance to talk with Jon Sumrall and I'm really excited for him to be our new coach! He is a winner. His passion is contagious. He is a great leader of men. And for those offensive minded folks—like me—he understands us and is committed to hiring an elite OC. I'm as excited to be a Gator as I've been in a long time."
Two Time National Championship Coach Urban Meyer
"What a special day for Gator Nation. Jon is one of the top young coaches in the game. I've studied Coach Sumrall and have gotten to spend some time with him. His teams are tough, physical and he creates a competitive environment. I look forward to getting to know him even more and the special things he will do at Florida."
Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Liam Coen
"He's an absolute stud. 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."
Noting Sumrall
Jon Sumrall has made four conference championship game appearances in his first-four years as a head coach. He is the only coach in FBS history to do so at two different schools.
Sumrall has led two different FBS schools to back-to-back conference title games in just four years, highlighted by two conference titles to his resume. He is the third coach in FBS history to reach a conference title game in each of his first-four seasons.
Sumrall is tied for sixth-most wins (42) among FBS head coaches since 2022 behind only Kirby Smart (50), Ryan Day (48), Dan Lanning (46), Kalen DeBoer (44) and Marcus Freeman (43). He is tied with Steve Sarkisian (42) in that span.
Sumrall (.792, 42-11) has the fifth-highest winning percentage among current FBS head coaches behind only Ryan Day (.891, 81-10), Dan Lanning (.868, 46-7), Kirby Smart (.853, 116-20) and Curt Cignetti (.792, 141-37).
Sumrall's 18 road victories are tied for the most in the FBS since 2022 alongside Ryan Day and Dan Lanning.
Sumrall is 14-2 all-time in road conference tilts, which is third-best in the FBS since 2022 behind only Ryan Day (15-2) and Dan Lanning (15-2).
Sumrall has a career record of 29-4 in October, November and December for an .879 win percentage.
Winning at least nine games in every season as a head coach, Sumrall is currently averaging 10.5 wins per season – and counting.
Sumrall's teams have ranked inside the top-30 in the FBS in yards per completion in every season of his tenure: 26th (2025), seventh (2024), 28th (2023) and 18th (2022).
Across four seasons as a head coach since 2022, the 150 total sacks compiled by Sumrall's teams are second among FBS programs in that span, trailing only Penn State (160).
Sumrall's defenses have racked up 91 takeaways in his four seasons, which trails only three FBS teams since 2022.
Sumrall's teams have finished inside the top-35 in the FBS in takeaways every season: 2025 (19, 32nd), 2024 (22, 27th), 2023 (23, 20th), 2022 (27, eighth).
Never finishing outside the top-35 in the FBS in turnover margin, Sumrall's squads have posted a plus-22 turnover margin in his four seasons: 2025 (+5), 2024 (+7), 2023 (+5), 2022 (+5).
NFL Players Drafted under Sumrall
Year
Round
Player
Position
NFL Team
College Team
2025
3
Caleb Ransaw
CB
Jacksonville Jaguars
Tulane
2025
7
Micah Robinson
CB
Green Bay Packers
Tulane
2024
5
Javon Solomon
EDGE
Buffalo Bills
Troy
2024
6
Kimani Vidal
RB
Los Angeles Chargers
Troy
2024
3
Trevin Wallace
LB
Carolina Panthers
Kentucky
2023
4
Jake Andrews
CB
New England Patriots
Troy
2023
7
Carrington Valentine
CB
Green Bay Packers
Kentucky
2022
2
Josh Pachal
DE/LB
Detroit Lions
Kentucky
2021
1
Jamin Davis
ILB
Washington Commanders
Kentucky
2019
7
Donnie Lewis
CB
Cleveland Browns
Tulane
2018
6
Parry Nickerson
CB
New York Jets
Tulane
2018
6
Ade Aruna
DE
Minnesota Vikings
Tulane
2017
6
Tanzel Smart
DT
Los Angeles Rams
Tulane
2015
5
Lorenzo Doss
CB
Denver Broncos
Tulane
2015
7
Tauren Nixon
CB
Denver Broncos
Tulane
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