List of Florida Gators men's basketball head coaches

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The following is a list of Florida Gators men's basketball head coaches. There have been 20 head coaches of the Gators in their 110-year history.[1]

Billy Donovan, coaching for Florida in 2014 against William & Mary
Billy Donovan, the winningest head coach in Gators men's basketball history
Todd Golden led Florida to its third national championship in program history in 2025.
Todd Golden led Florida to its third national championship in program history in 2025.

Florida's current head coach is Todd Golden. He was hired as the Gators' head coach in March 2022,[2] replacing Mike White, who left to become the head coach at Georgia.[3]

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No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1 1915–1916 C. J. McCoy 1 5–1 .833
1919–1920 No coach 1 2–5 .286
2 1920–1922 William G. Kline 2 10–11 .476
3 1922–1923 Check Byrd 1 2–5 .286
4 1923–1925 James L. White 2 7–17 .292
5 1925–1933 Brady Cowell 8 62–86 .419
6 1933–1936 Ben Clemons 3 23–25 .479
7 1936–1937 Josh Cody 1 5–13 .278
8 1937–1942
1946–1951
Sam J. McAllister 5 119–96 .553
9 1942–1946[a] Spurgeon Cherry 3 22–33 .400
10 1951–1960 John Mauer 9 98–102 .490
11 1960–1966
1980–1989
Norm Sloan 15 232–192 .547
12 1966–1973 Tommy Bartlett 7 95–85 .528
13 1973–1980[b] John Lotz 7 83–88 .485
14 1980* Ed Visscher 1 3–14 .176
15 1989–1990*[c] Don DeVoe 1 7–21 .250
16 1990–1996 Lon Kruger 6 104–80 .565
17 1996–2015 Billy Donovan 19 467–186 .715
18 2015–2022[d] Mike White 7 142–88 .617
19 2022* Al Pinkins 1 1–1 .500
20 2022–present Todd Golden 3 76–33 .697
Totals 20 coaches 106 seasons 1,565–1,182 .570
Records updated through end of 2024–25 season
* - Denotes interim head coach.
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  1. Florida did not field a team for the 1943–44 season.
  2. Lotz was fired after 11 games in the 1979–80 season. Visscher was named interim coach for the remainder of the season.
  3. Sloan retired on October 31, 1989. DeVoe was named interim coach for the 1989–90 season.[4]
  4. White left to become the head coach at Georgia prior to the NIT. Pinkins was named interim coach for the remainder of the season.[5]

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