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LOOK: Florida doubles down, unveils Miami billboard for Jon Sumrall
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LOOK: Florida doubles down, unveils Miami billboard for Jon Sumrall

  • Florida launched a new billboard campaign in Miami to promote head coach Jon Sumrall before the national championship.
  • Sumrall has already recruited 28 players via the NCAA Transfer Portal this offseason.
  • Florida named Jon Sumrall its head coach on November 30, replacing Billy Napier.
  • Quarterback DJ Lagway and wide receiver Eugene Wilson III entered the transfer portal after Sumrall's hire.
  • Florida aims to rebuild toward its championship standards under Sumrall as it enters 2026.
  • Sumrall replaced Billy Napier after a four-year tenure and a 23-27 record at Florida.
  • The national title game in Miami will feature Indiana vs. Miami, as mentioned in the article.
  • Florida added players like Cam Dooley, Evan Pryor and Aaron Philo via transfer portal acquisitions.
  • Sumrall emphasizes a blue-collar, edge-driven approach and three-phase system focused on players' strengths.
  • On3’s Grant Grubbs contributed to the coverage of Sumrall’s hire.
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Hoosier hysteria creates business boost for some in southern Indiana
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sports7h ago

Hoosier hysteria creates business boost for some in southern Indiana

  • Local businesses in New Albany report a January sales boost tied to IU’s national championship hype.
  • Mercantile New Albany blends IU gear with local designs to attract fans.
  • Floyd County Brewing prepares for a big Monday watch party as hype grows.
  • Sweet Stuff Bakery is offering IU-themed desserts as part of the excitement.
  • Local school officials announce a two-hour delay after the game to support fundraising efforts.
  • Riley Children’s Hospital fundraiser near $4,000 raised so far.
  • Several local businesses plan late openings to accommodate fans watching the game.
  • Community venues expect postgame parades or celebrations if IU wins.
  • The nationwide Hoosiers hype is translating into local energy and optimism.
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