Florida is entering another new era, but this one feels different for a reason that goes beyond wins and losses. For the first time in years, there is real belief surrounding the program. That belief has been missing, and without it, no amount of talent or recruiting rankings has mattered. For more than a decade, Florida has been stuck in a cycle of inconsistency. There have been brief flashes of success, but they have always been followed by regression. That pattern has defined the program far more than any individual winning season. That is why the previous era had to end. A record hovering around .500 is not progress at a place with championship expectations. It is stagnation, and stagnation is what has kept Florida from returning to national relevance. Now, there is a new voice leading the program with Jon Sumrall, and the difference is already noticeable. Energy, visibility and accountability have become part of the daily message. That matters because culture is not built through results alone.…