1991 Florida Gators football team

1991 Florida Gators football
SEC champion
Sugar Bowl, L 28–39 vs. Notre Dame
Conference Southeastern Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 8
AP No. 7
1991 record 10–2 (7–0 SEC)
Head coach Steve Spurrier (2nd season)
Defensive coordinator Ron Zook (1st season)
Captain Brad Culpepper
Cal Dixon
Tim Paulk
Home stadium Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
(Capacity: 83,000)[1]
1991 SEC football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 7 Florida $ 7 0 0  10 2 0
No. 5 Alabama 6 1 0  11 1 0
No. 14 Tennessee 5 2 0  9 3 0
No. 17 Georgia 4 3 0  9 3 0
Mississippi State 4 3 0  7 5 0
LSU 3 4 0  5 6 0
Vanderbilt 3 4 0  5 6 0
Auburn 2 5 0  5 6 0
Ole Miss 1 6 0  5 6 0
Kentucky 0 7 0  3 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1991 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida during the 1991 NCAA Division I-A football season. The season was Steve Spurrier's second as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team. The Gators were led by quarterback Shane Matthews and first-team All-American defensive tackle Brad Culpepper.[2]

Spurrier's 1991 Florida Gators compiled the first-ever ten-win season in program history, an overall record of 10–2 and a perfect SEC record of 7–0.[3]

Schedule

Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 7 San Jose State* No. 6 Ben Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, Florida W 59–21   83,067
September 14 No. 17 Alabama No. 6 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPN W 35–0   85,069
September 21 at No. 17 Syracuse* No. 5 Carrier DomeSyracuse, New York ABC L 21–38   49,823
September 28 No. 21 Mississippi State No. 14 Florida Citrus BowlOrlando, Florida TBS W 29–7   69,328
October 5 LSU No. 13 Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, Louisiana PPV W 16–0   72,019
October 12 No. 4 Tennessee No. 10 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPN W 35–18   85,165
October 19 Northern Illinois*dagger No. 6 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida W 41–10   83,708
November 2 Auburn No. 6 Jordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, Alabama ABC W 31–10   83,714
November 9 No. 23 Georgia No. 6 Gator Bowl StadiumJacksonville, Florida ESPN W 45–13   81,679
November 16 Kentucky No. 5 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida W 35–26   84,109
November 30 No. 3 Florida State* No. 5 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ABC W 14–9   85,461
January 1 No. 18 Notre Dame* No. 3 Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, Louisiana (Sugar Bowl) ABC L 28–39   76,477
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Primary source: 2015 Florida Gators Football Media Guide.[3]

Game summaries

San Jose State

The season opened with a 59–21 victory over the San Jose State Spartans.

Alabama

The Gators defeated Alabama, 35–0. Spurrier treasured the wins against the Crimson Tide: "Those victories early – '90, '91 – really got us started there at Florida ..."[4]

Syracuse

The 1991 season also included a disappointing 38–21 road loss to the seventeenth-ranked Syracuse Orangemen in the Carrier Dome.[3]

Mississippi State

The Gators had a dominating confidence win over the twenty-first-ranked Mississippi State Bulldogs, 29–7.

LSU

Florida blanked the LSU Tigers 16–0.

Tennessee

#4 Tennessee at #10 Florida
1 234Total
Tennessee 2 1033 18
Florida 7 1477 35
  • Date: Saturday, October 12
  • Location: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida
  • Game attendance: 85,165
  • Television network: ESPN

The Gators defeated the fourth-ranked Tennessee Volunteers 35–18.[5]

Northern Illinois

Florida beat Northern Illinois 41–10 .

Auburn

The Auburn Tigers fell to Florida 31–10.

Georgia

#6 Florida vs. #23 Georgia
1 234Total
Florida 7 21314 45
Georgia 3 370 13
  • Date: Saturday, November 9
  • Location: Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida
  • Game attendance: 81,769

The Gators defeated rival and twenty-third-ranked Georgia Bulldogs 45–13.[6]

Kentucky

Florida clinched its first SEC title with a hard-fought win over the Kentucky Wildcats, 35–26. "The Gators appeared on their way to a comfortable victory with a 28-6 lead in the third quarter. That's when the UF band started playing the song "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard and students began throwing little sugar packets into the air. Then UK quarterback Pookie Jones went wild, almost spoiling the party. "[7]

Florida State

#3 Florida State at #5 Florida
1 234Total
Florida St 0 306 9
Florida 0 770 14
  • Date: Saturday, November 30
  • Location: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida
  • Game attendance: 85,461
  • Television network: ABC

Among the Gators' 1991 victories, the 14–9 defensive upset of the Florida State Seminoles was a particularly memorable victory played in front of a record home crowd (the previous record set only five weeks earlier vs. Tennessee).[3] The Gators scored touchdowns on a first-quarter run by tailback Errict Rhett, and a 72-yard bomb from Shane Matthews to wide receiver Harrison Houston in the third quarter, and held on to win. Gators defensive ends Darren Mickell and Harvey Thomas kept Seminoles quarterback Casey Weldon off balance and on the run in the second half, and, in the fourth quarter, Gators safeties Will White and Del Speer combined to break up a fourth-down pass to the end zone by Weldon, thus saving the victory for Florida.[8]

Postseason

The Gators closed out their season with their first New Year's Day bowl appearance since 1974, a 28–39 defeat by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the Sugar Bowl, and were ranked seventh in the final Associated Press Poll.[3] Florida won the team's first official SEC championship, 59 seasons after joining the conference as a charter member. Quarterback Shane Matthews repeated as SEC Player of the Year in 1991.[9]

References

  1. University of Florida Sports Information Department. "Florida 1991 Football Guide" (PDF). floridagators.com. University Athletic Association, Inc. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  2. Carlson, University of Florida Football Vault, pp. 107–108.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 2015 Florida Gators Football Media Guide Archived 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine., University Athletic Association, Gainesville, Florida, p. 107 (2015). Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  4. "Steve Spurrier says early '90s wins over Alabama 'got us started there at Florida'". AL.com.
  5. "Florida drops UT 35-18". Ocala Star-Banner. October 13, 1991 via Google News Archive Search.
  6. Larry Savage (November 10, 1991). "No. 6 Florida rules SEC". Ocala Star-Banner via Google News Archive Search.
  7. "Gators' streak vs. 'Cats filled with close calls".
  8. Gainesville Sun. 1991 Dec 1.
  9. "SEC Player of the Year Winners". College Football at Sports-Reference.com.
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