Chaney rejoins UF staff as analyst

Billy Napier has hired Jamar Chaney as an analyst, UF announced on Sunday. He will work with the linebackers.

Chaney, a Fort Pierce, Florida, native, previously worked for the Gators in 2019 as the assistant director of player personnel and has spent the last two years at Mississippi State as a senior defensive analyst.

He played linebacker for Mississippi State from 2005-09. In 49 games, he recorded 286 tackles, including 11 for losses and six sacks. He earned All-SEC recognition in 2007 after leading the Bulldogs with 89 tackles.

Chaney, 35, was taken in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft and played for five years in the league.

He began his coaching career by leading St. Lucie West Centennial High School, his alma mater, for three years. He left that job to take the position on Dan Mullen’s staff in 2019.

And now, less than two years later, he’ll be back in Orange and Blue.

Ethan Hughes
Ethan was born in Gainesville and has lived in the Starke, Florida, area his entire life. He played basketball for five years and knew he wanted to be a sportswriter when he was in middle school. He’s attended countless Gators athletic events since his early childhood, with baseball being his favorite sport to attend. He’s a proud 2019 graduate of the University of Florida and a 2017 graduate of Santa Fe College. He interned with the University Athletic Association’s communications department for 1 ½ years as a student and also wrote for InsideTheGators.com for two years before joining Gator Country in 2021. He is a long-suffering fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars. You can follow him on Twitter @ethanhughes97.