Billy Napier Makes Unbelievably Pathetic Comment About Not Wanting To Lose

Florida football coach Billy Napier shared an all-time pathetic comment as the Gators appear to be speeding towards disaster.

Napier and the Gators are 0-1 after getting thoroughly handled by the Utah Utes to get the season started.

Any hope and optimism that fans have had entering the season is most likely gone. Napier now sits at 6-8 through 14 games in Gainesville. It's a bad situation only looking to get much worse.

However, fans should have no fear because Billy Napier wants them to know he's "committed" to not having being dominated become the norm.

"I'm committed to not getting used to it," Napier said when addressing his awful record and the state of the program (via SI.com).

Billy Napier reflects on horrible record at Florida.

Problem solved. Billy Napier is "not getting used to" being a really bad team that shows no signs of life. Does that make everyone feel better?

It definitely shouldn't. There's simply no way to spin this comment into a positive. The man has six wins in 14 games, and he's out here talking about not getting used to getting crushed.

If you have to verbalize something like that, it's a sign you probably don't believe what you're selling. You're just trying to convince yourself otherwise.

Would Nick Saban ever feel the need to talk about how losing can't be the norm? Of course not. It's just known.

There's no need to say something of this nature.....or, at least, there damn sure shouldn't be.

Florida appears to be in for a very tough year. Napier's seat is going to be scorching hot if he doesn't get this turned around sooner than later. Until then, just know he's "committed" to the program not becoming a complete joke.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.