1916 Florida Gators football team explained

Year:1916
Team:Florida Gators
Sport:football
Conference:Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Short Conf:SIAA
Record:0–5
Conf Record:0–4
Head Coach:C. J. McCoy
Hc Year:3rd
Captain:Rex Farrior
Stadium:University Athletic Field

The 1916 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida in the sport of American football during the 1916 college football season. The season was C. J. McCoy's third and last as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team. Depleted of first-string football talent and lacking depth, McCoy's 1916 Florida Gators suffered through a disastrous season in which they posted an overall record of 0–5 and a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) conference record of 0–4 while scoring a total of three points, leading to the head coach's dismissal.[1] [2]

Florida football's first losing season was notable for the first meetings with future Southeastern Conference rivals Tennessee and Alabama.

Before the season

Florida had posted a 9–5 record over the previous two seasons under Coach McCoy. Believing that he had the makings of a great squad, he arranged the most ambitious and difficult football schedule to date. McCoy's plans were thwarted, however, by a series of injuries and academic ineligibility problems, beginning when the Gators' starting quarterback, Rammy Ramsdell, broke his leg playing on Florida's baseball team and missed the entire football season.[3]

The team suffered the transfer of guard Ham Dowling, and tackle Everett Yon was called by the National Guard to defend the Mexican border. Due to a shortage of men, captain Rex Farrior, previously a center, moved to fullback.

Mercer scheduled a game with Florida, but several Mercer linemen were behind in their studies, and the game was canceled.[4]

Schedule

[2]

Game summaries

Georgia

The season opened with a 21–0 loss to Georgia in Athens. The contest was scoreless in the first half. Georgia had to send in two stars who were resting with dislocated shoulders.[5] Walter Neville scored the game's first touchdown.[5]

The starting lineup was F. Henderson (left end), Baker (left tackle), Duvan (left guard), Robles (center), Golsby (right guard), Perry (right tackle), Wilkinson (right end), Fuller (quarterback), Wilson (left halfback), Hatcher (right halfback), Farrier (fullback).[5]

Alabama

Led by Cecil Creen, the Crimson Tide beat the Gators 16–0 in the two's first ever meeting.[6] Creen twice tackled Florida's Ward from behind with a clear field ahead.[6] It was the Gators' first loss at University Field.

Tennessee

The SIAA champion Tennessee Volunteers blanked the Gators in Tampa 24 to 0 in the two rivals first-ever meeting. Buck Hatcher's punts were the feature of the contest.[7]

The starting lineup was F. Henderson (left end), Baker (left tackle), Perry (left guard), Robles (center), O. DeVane (right guard), Goldsby (right tackle), Wood (right end), Fuller (quarterback), Sparkman (left halfback), Wilson (right halfback), Farrier (fullback).[7]

Auburn

The Auburn Plainsmen beat the Gators 20–0. Auburn's fullback Scott was the star of the contest. The second touchdown was a 50-yard interception return by Godwin.[8]

The starting lineup was F. Henderson (left end), Bankston (left tackle), Rosenthal (left guard), Robles (center), Stockton (right guard), Goldsby (right tackle), Wood (right end), Fuller (quarterback), Sparkman (left halfback), Hatcher (right halfback), Farrier (fullback).[8]

At Indiana

Captain Rex Farrior broke his leg in the final two minutes of the final game, a 14–3 loss at Indiana, the only game in which the Gators scored when Paul Baker made a field goal.[9] Up at the half 3 - 0, Florida lineman Orryl Robles was ejected, and Florida never recovered.

The starting lineup was F. Henderson (left end), Baker (left tackle), Rosenthal (left guard), Robles (center), Stockton (right guard), Goldsby (right tackle), Wood (right end), Fuller (quarterback), Sparkman (left halfback), Hatcher (right halfback), Farrier (fullback).[9]

Postseason

C. J. McCoy finished his three-year tenure as the Gators' coach with an overall record of 9–10.[2]

Personnel

Line

Bake BakerTackle4 6'2"20522
Paul CollinsLine5'10"18524
Fats DeVaneGuard, center2 6'0"20523
Jack GoldsbyTackle45'9"18523
W. B. HendersonEnd4 5'9"15523
Tootie PerryGuard25'8"23521
Liza RoblesCenter45'11"18023
Jew RosenthalTackle25'10"17621
Stock StocktonGuard2 5'9"16023
Tuck TuckerEnd6'1"15819
Rowdy Bill WilkinsonEnd15'8"14524
G. P. WoodEnd36'1"17021

Backfield

Bush BushnellHalfback5'8"15021
Rex FarriorFullback4Hillsborough5'8"17020
Artie FullerQuarterback45'11"15821
Fritz HatcherHalfback35'8"15522
Raymond RoodHalfback6'0"15520
Jim SparkmanHalfback35'8"16722
Leo WilsonHalfback2 5'9"15520

Coaching staff

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Roger Saylor, " Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association," College Football Historical Society, The LA84 Foundation (1993). Retrieved September 11, 2010.
  2. 2015 Florida Gators Football Media Guide , University Athletic Association, Gainesville, Florida, p. 107 (2015). Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  3. Joey Johnston, " Tampa Bay's All-Century Team: No. 98 Rammy Ramsdell," The Tampa Tribune (September 22, 1999). Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  4. News: Game With Florida Cancelled By Mercer. The Atlanta Constitution. 6. October 30, 1916. July 23, 2016. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Florida Eleven Worried Georgia. 3. October 15, 1916. July 10, 2016. Newspapers.com. The Atlanta Constitution.
  6. Web site: 1916 Recap . 2016-07-08 . 2016-03-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304070136/http://grfx.cstv.com/schools/alab/graphics/docs/16-m-footbl-recaps.pdf . dead .
  7. News: Tennessee 24, Florida 0. 5. Atlanta Constitution. October 29, 1916. May 7, 2016. Newspapers.com.
  8. News: Auburn Is Victor Over Florida Team. 3. November 12, 1916. July 10, 2016. Newspapers.com. The Atlanta Constitution.
  9. News: Florida Put Out 14-3, by Stiehm Men. D. C. Miller. The Indianapolis Star. 33. November 19, 1916. August 23, 2015. Newspapers.com.