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New Florida Coach to Lead Tulane in CFP
19 Dec
Summary
- Jon Sumrall will coach Tulane through the CFP before joining Florida.
- Sumrall secured a six-year, $44.7 million contract with the Gators.
- He donated $100,000 to Tulane's NIL fund to aid recruiting.

Jon Sumrall, the newly appointed head coach of the Florida Gators, has been granted permission by both Tulane and Florida to coach the Green Wave through the upcoming College Football Playoff. This arrangement allows Sumrall to conclude his duties with Tulane before officially beginning his tenure in Gainesville.
Sumrall's move to Florida comes with a substantial six-year contract valued at $44.7 million, marking a significant investment by the Gators. The deal's length evokes comparisons to Urban Meyer's successful coaching period at Florida, which spanned six seasons and included two national championships.
Before departing, Sumrall made a generous gesture by donating $100,000 to Tulane's NIL fund. This contribution aims to support the Green Wave's future recruiting efforts under new head coach Will Hall, underscoring Sumrall's commitment to leaving his former team in a strong position.




