Sellouts in the Swamp, once a given, have become more commonplace again following a decade when packed houses were increasingly rare at Florida football games. Saturday night’s visit from Tennessee marked the the fifth capacity crowd during nine home games for Billy Napier’s Gators, or one more than Dan Mullen during three seasons excluding the 2020 season played amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Reasons for the shift in fan interest vary. The pandemic changed attitudes, a head coaching change created new hope and an ever-improving game day experience gave fans more reasons to leave behind their HDTV, AC and convenience of home. Sellouts at the Swamp are on the rise, with five during the past nine games under Florida coach Billy Napier.