That's a massive overreaction based on historical bias, not the current reality. Sumrall is a proven program builder with a 23-4 record at Troy, and Florida's roster has more talent than people acknowledge. Their offensive line returns four starters and ranked 30th in PFF pass blocking grade last season, which is a foundation he can build on immediately. The SEC is brutal, but comparing him to previous failures ignores his specific track record of immediate turnarounds. He inherits a defense that was 112th in scoring defense, so expectations for year one should be tempered, but his defensive schemes at Troy were elite. Florida's administration knows this is a multi-year rebuild, and Sumrall's contract will reflect that patience. The idea he gets less than three full seasons assumes zero progress, which contradicts his entire coaching history. The "graveyard" narrative is lazy when the real issue has been poor roster construction and development, areas where Sumrall has excelled. Give the man a chance to install his culture before writing the obituary.