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Louisiana Lafayette coach Billy Napier has been linked to the LSU job over last month but has "emerged" as a top candidate to replace Dan Mullen at Florida, according to Sports Illustrated:

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Louisiana coach Billy Napier has emerged as the leading candidate for the Florida job, multiple sources tell Sports Illustrated.

If a deal with the Gators comes together within the next week, Napier is still expected to coach the Ragin’ Cajuns in the Sun Belt championship game next Saturday against Appalachian State, sources say. Napier has compiled a 38–12 career record at Louisiana heading into 2021's regular-season finale against Louisiana-Monroe. The Ragin’ Cajuns are 10–1 this year.
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MirrOlure29 months
Hire Him Over Stoops .. Please !!!
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sabbertooth29 months
Gators will hire Kiffen.
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cypresstiger29 months
And Dellenger knows this because…?
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Swazla29 months
I think LSU will regret this for many years to come. He's the best available.
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Tiger198829 months
Are you joking? He is leaving because the Sunbelt just got a lot harder. Best available- wow. He is about 20th on the list of coaches that I would take over him. He was fired from Clemson and basically moved at Bama.
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jkylejohnson29 months
I don’t know about best available but this will be a helluva get for the gaytors
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luciouslou29 months
I too think he would have made a good coach for us.
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Shreveport Mike29 months
I product that ULM beats them and UF descends their offer.
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Shreveport Mike29 months
I predict that ULM beats them and UF descends their offer.
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Vernonbrew2229 months
Aink
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NPComb29 months
How bou dah?
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