GAINESVILLE — Florida is expected to hire NFL assistant Will Harris to coach the Gators’ secondary after Billy Napier fired Corey Raymond following the team’s 5-7 finish the Orlando Sentinel has learned.
Harris has worked since April as an assistant secondary coach for the Los Angeles Chargers following several stops at the college level. He served as defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Georgia Southern in 2022 following four seasons coaching Washington’s defensive backs (2018-21).
The 2021 Huskies paced the nation in fewest passing yards allowed (142.9 ypg), touchdowns allowed (6) and yards yielded per attempt (5.4). The 2020 team allowed five touchdowns, third nationally, and an average of 185 yards (13th).
A native of Pasadena, Calif., Harris played at USC from 2005-09 for Pete Carroll and has no connection to the Gators’ coaching staff. Chargers defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley did work with Napier in 2011 and 2016 at Alabama, where Ansley was a graduate assistant (2010-11) and defensive backs coach (2016-17) for Nick Saban.
Harris, who turns 37 Dec. 29, will inherit the SEC’s ninth-ranked pass defense. The Gators generated a league-low three interceptions and allowed a league-high 25 completions of 30 yards or longer, including a 70-yard touchdown to Utah’s Money Parks on UF’s first defensive snap of the 2023 season.
Much was expected of veteran cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. but he struggled. The three-year starter allowed four touchdowns during the season but ended 2023 with three pass breakups during a Nov. 25 loss to FSU. The former 5-star recruit out of Miami is expected to leave early for the 2024 NFL draft.
Former Georgia transfer Jalen Kimber, who started 11 games, has a year of eligibility remaining. But the redshirt junior was inconsistent in coverage and struggled with…
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Author : Orlando Sentinel
Publish date : 2023-12-10 20:50:00
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