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Two days after Florida fired Billy Napier, there is an early favorite to become the next Gators coach.Â
Ole Miss’s Lane Kiffin leads the market as a 64 percent favorite to replace Napier, according to Kalshi, a New York-based financial exchange and prediction market.
Kiffin, who experienced his first loss to No. 5 Georgia on Saturday, has led the No. 8 Rebels to a 6-1 start, placing fourth in the SEC.
James Franklin, who was recently fired by Penn State, is listed with the second-best chance at 26 percent. Â
No. 15 Missouri’s Eliah Drinkwitz follows at a 10 percent chance. Drinkwitz’s Tigers, 6-1, are rolling off a thrilling overtime victory over Auburn on Saturday.
Other than Georgia Tech’s Brent Key, who reflects a three percent chance of getting hired, no other candidates have developed.
As of Tuesday evening, the market, which opened at 10 a.m. Eastern, has drawn $8,022 in bets at Kalshi.
Florida parted ways with head coach Billy Napier on Sunday, less than 24 hours after a sloppy and inconsistent performance in a narrow 23–21 win over Mississippi State.
The game was emblematic of the common issues that plagued Napier’s four-year tenure in Gainesville — puzzling play-calling decisions and prolonged offensive stagnation.
Athletic director Scott Stricklin made the decision to move on from Napier shortly after the game, with Florida improving to 3-4.
Gators head coach Billy Napier gestures before their win over Texas at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Oct. 4, 2025. Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
In those four seasons, Napier was 22-23 at Florida, including 12-16 in SEC games. He went just 5-17 against ranked teams — 0-14 on the road.
Napier was the first Florida coach to exit the program without a winning record since the 1940’s.
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Florida wide receivers coach Billy Gonzales has been named interim head coach and will lead the team for the rest of the season.Â
The Gators head into a bye week before preparing for their first matchup without Napier against No. 5 Georgia on Nov. 1.
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