Under former coach Jim McElwain, Florida recognized SEC East division titles on the walls of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.

However, don’t expect to see those division titles recognized in The Swamp moving forward, as AD Scott Stricklin made the decision to remove the signage recently.

According to 247Sports, Stricklin said none of the other Florida teams recognize division championships, so the football team won’t do it anymore under new head coach Dan Mullen:

“Part of it is we’re going through an assessment of our signage and our graphics at all of our facilities,” Stricklin said. “We don’t have any division titles listed at our facilities. Baseball has won a bunch of division titles but they aren’t recognized anywhere. We recognized SEC and NCAA championships pretty consistently across all of our venues in every sport.”

Stricklin said Mullen is fully on board with the decision, especially since he’s already made his plans to win SEC and national championships very clear:

“That’s what Dan does. He is not afraid to be aspirational,” Stricklin said. “There are leaders who are afraid to put themselves out there because if you put a high bar and don’t reach it you’re afraid of being criticized.

“Dan, his confidence is such a high level. He knows the expectations are going to be to win championships, so don’t hide from it, talk about it. He’s going to be judged, all of our coaches here are judged by their ability to win at that level.”

Florida fans have higher expectations than just winning the SEC East, so the move to remove this signage makes sense on all fronts.

Now, it’ll be up to Mullen to add some meaningful titles to the walls of The Swamp.