Jon Gruden delivered a pep talk to the Florida Gators football team during spring practice that quickly made the rounds online after he challenged the program to “lead the country in effort” and framed Florida football as a sleeping power that needs to be awakened.
In a clip posted from his Barstool Sports account, Gruden’s message was blunt and built for a locker room: “Somebody needs to lead the country in effort… why not the Florida Gators!”
Gruden’s visit to Gainesville came as part of the 2026 Gators Coaching Clinic, a day long event held Friday at the Heavener Football Complex and Condron Family Indoor Facility that drew close to 500 coaches from around the country, including two who traveled from China. The clinic’s featured speakers included Gruden, Florida alum and former national championship coach Urban Meyer, and Jacksonville Jaguars coach Liam Coen, with Tom Coughlin also making an appearance.
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Florida coach Jon Sumrall, hired to revive a program coming off a combined 29–34 record over the previous five years (including 14–26 in SEC play) welcomed the group as part of the program’s spring work.
After Florida’s morning practice, Gruden and Meyer addressed the team on the field. The school’s recap described Gruden’s focus as “leading the country in effort and enthusiasm,” urging players to bring urgency and raise their execution. The same recap boiled it down in plain language: “Translation: Wake up the beast!”
Somebody needs to lead the country in effort… why not the Florida Gators! pic.twitter.com/uwvp6eU7ed
— Jon Gruden (@BarstoolGruden) March 28, 2026
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Gruden, a Super Bowl-winning coach and longtime NFL offensive mind, said he has deep familiarity with Florida’s football standard through relationships and the program’s history, referencing former coach Steve Spurrier and Meyer while emphasizing what he believes the job is now.
“I have a lot of respect for this program. Steve Spurrier is one of my good friends, and I know Urban Meyer. I also know the potential here – the expectation here – and know what this is,” Gruden said. “This is Florida.”
Gruden also pointed directly to Sumrall as the coach who can unlock that standard again.
“We need to get Florida back to where it was, and I think Jon Sumrall is the kind of coach that can wake up this giant,” Gruden said.
Later in the day, Sumrall described the combined message from Gruden and Meyer as a push to restart the program’s internal edge.
“It was a beautiful message and Urban kind of followed that up with what it all looked like and what it means to get this thing jump-started,” Sumrall said. “This is a sleeping giant right now. We’ve got to wake it up.”
For Florida, the timing is deliberate. Sumrall is installing his program in spring practice, and the clinic created a day where players and staff were surrounded by championship resumes and NFL experience, a public “standard check” built into the calendar rather than saved for August.
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