GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida coach Dan Mullen has fired two defensive assistants in the wake of the unit’s worst season in more than a hundred years, according to ESPN and multiple reports.
Mullen parted ways with secondary coaches Ron English and Torrian Gray, as first reported by 247Sports.
The No. 7 Gators (8-4) allowed 30.8 points a game in 2020, their most since giving up 41.2 over six games in 1917, and the secondary was a significant part of the problem.
English coached Florida’s safeties the past three seasons, and Gray coached cornerbacks the last two.
Florida surrendered 52 and 55 points, respectively, in consecutive losses to top-ranked Alabama and No. 6 Oklahoma to close out the year. The Sooners racked up a whopping 684 yards — the most any team has ever gained against Florida — in the Cotton Bowl on Wednesday night. Florida’s previous high was 629 yards in a 62-24 loss to Nebraska in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl.
It was the third time this season that Florida’s porous defense surrendered more than 600 yards. The unit allowed 613 in the opener at Ole Miss and 605 to the Crimson Tide in the SEC championship game.
Mullen made excuses for two of those, first pointing to his team’s lack of tackling in preseason camp before facing the Rebels and then blaming injuries and opt-outs for the team’s embarrassing performance against Oklahoma.
The defense yielded 35 or more points in half of its 12 games, twice as many times as it did during defensive coordinator Todd Grantham’s first two seasons in Gainesville. The unit ended with consecutive 50-point outings, the first time Florida had done that in back-to-back games since 1917.
Information from ESPN’s Chris Low and The Associated Press was used in this report.