Gators coach Billy Napier roasted in diss track that’s going viral

Florida fans are starting to drop diss tracks
Florida head coach Billy Napier watches warm ups before an NCAA football game in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, October 4, 2025. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun]
Florida head coach Billy Napier watches warm ups before an NCAA football game in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, October 4, 2025. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun] | Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

You know things are going south in Gainesville when Florida's own fanbase is the one dishing out the most savage of critiques on Billy Napier. We here at Hail Florida Hail have said our fair share of reasons why Florida needs a new head coach, but even we have to admit we can't match the heat others have been bringing.

And on one particular song that has been dropped, Gator fans have a new track to blast at their tailgates this Saturday.

Spot The Ball

Twitter user @_CoachMartin posted a diss track dubbed "Pack it up Billy". It hits on all the well-documented downfalls of Napier and sums up why the Billy Napier Era has been such a failure in Gainesville.

Across several different posts he made, the track gained over 350,000 impressions on X.

Among the lines that stand out from the song:

"Recruiting stars look good online, but between the lines, it's a flatline. The Swamp used to shake when we took that field, but now we pray for drives that can seal the deal."

"You said you building, we just waiting for proof. But patience gone missing like wins in the booth. 4th and long no spark in sight, another press quote saying we'll be alright."

The track is on the backdrop of whether or not Napier is going to be fired after this weekend, no matter the result. USA Today dropped a report that indicated Scott Stricklin had a meeting with prominent boosters, and the belief is that Napier will be gone on Sunday.

However, other insiders have spoken out, stating that the meeting in question was with just one booster and was mostly positive, seemingly throwing cold water on the idea that Napier will be fired.

If Stricklin needs any more convincing, maybe he should give this track a listen and be reminded of why Gator fans are begging and pleading for there to be a change in The Swamp.

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