Florida Gators lose game changing assistant to a promotion at rival institution

The Florida Gators have seen multiple assistants move on this offseason with some of them receiving promotions at other programs. It's a normal part of the world of college football. What's really interesting is seeing a coaching change at the beginning on June, as that's not a normal thing. Head coach Billy Napier saw one […]

Tyler Forness NFL & College Football News Writer
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Florida Gators head coach Billy Napier and Tulane Green Wave head coach John Sumrall talk before the start of the game during warmups at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL on Friday, December 20, 2024 in the 2024 Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl.
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The Florida Gators have seen multiple assistants move on this offseason with some of them receiving promotions at other programs. It's a normal part of the world of college football. What's really interesting is seeing a coaching change at the beginning on June, as that's not a normal thing.

Head coach Billy Napier saw one of his game changer coordinators, Chris Couch, leave the program on Monday to head over to Houston to be their special teams coordinator.


Losing Couch is a tough one for the Gators, but not all hope is lost when it comes to special teams. They still have special teams coordinator Joe Houston on staff for the 2025 season.

What's interesting is the fact that Couch left Napier now. He was with Napier at Louisiana in 2021 as the director of quality control and analytics, along with being the special teams coordinator. He then followed him to the Gators in 2022 as a game changer coordinator, which Napier uses instead of a traditional special teams coordinator.

Couch is now reuniting with Houston head coach Willie Fritz, who he worked under for the five years prior to joining Napier. He's been coacing since 2012 when he coached the slot backs at Missouri Southern State University.