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1998 Florida Gators football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1998 |
| team | Florida Gators |
| sport | football |
| image | Florida Gators script logo.svg |
| conference | Southeastern Conference |
| division | Eastern Division |
| short_conf | SEC |
| CoachRank | 6 |
| APRank | 5 |
| record | 10–2 |
| conf_record | 7–1 |
| head_coach | Steve Spurrier |
| hc_year | 9th |
| off_coach | Carl Franks |
| oc_year | 4th |
| off_scheme | Fun and gun |
| def_coach | Bob Stoops |
| dc_year | 3rd |
| def_scheme | [4–3](4-3-defense) |
| stadium | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium |
| champion | Orange Bowl champion |
| bowl | [Orange Bowl](1999-orange-bowl) |
| bowl_result | W 31–10 vs. [Syracuse](1998-syracuse-orangemen-football-team) |
The 1998 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida as a member of the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by ninth-year head coach Steve Spurrier, the Gators compiled an overall record of 10–2 with mark of 7–1 in conference play, placing second the six SEC Eastern Division teams. Florida was invited to the Orange Bowl, where the Gators defeated Syracuse. The team played home games at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida.
Schedule
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Rankings
Game summaries
Tennessee
After Peyton Manning and several other star players moved on to the NFL after the 1997 season, most preseason prognosticators saw Tennessee's 1998 squad as taking a step backward from championship contention. However, they were still ranked No. 6 when the No. 2 Gators rolled into Knoxville looking to beat their rivals for the sixth consecutive year.
It was not to be. Led by junior quarterback Tee Martin and a stout defense, the Vols recovered four Gators fumbles, held their opponent to -30 yards rushing, and slowed UF's two-quarterback passing attack, which featured Doug Johnson and Jesse Palmer alternating plays. The game was close throughout, with the score knotted at 10 at halftime and 17 at the end of regulation. Tennessee was held to a Jeff Hall field goal during their first possession of overtime. When it was UF's turn, placekicker Collins Cooper missed an answering field goal, giving UT a 20–17 win and inspiring the jubilant home fans to rush the turf of Neyland Stadium and tear down the goalposts.
Florida State
This 1998 battle between the in state rivals started before the whistle even blew. A pre-game fight caused Florida's starting senior safety, Tony George, and a couple walk-on FSU players who were not even dressed, to be ejected from the game. In the midst of the fight, it is rumored that Florida quarterback Doug Johnson attempted to peg FSU coach Bobby Bowden with a football. Johnson did later apologize to Bowden, claiming that he had no target, he just threw the ball. Florida State's defense came in the ballgame rated No. 1 in the nation, Florida's defense was rated No. 1 in the SEC, so the game was set to be a defensive battle. Florida struck first with a 50-yard Doug Johnson touchdown pass, but Seminoles Peter Warrick and Travis Minor put the Seminoles in scoring position twice and Placekicker Sebastian Janikowski kicked two field goals to make the game 7–6. After a Florida punt the Seminoles were at their own 5-yard-line and Florida forced a safety. And then Doug Johnson drove Florida deep into Florida State territory after the safety kick, but Florida State's defense stiffened and forced Florida to settle for three points. At halftime, the game was 12–6, Florida.
In the second half Florida State's defense held Florida scoreless. Florida State's first touchdown of the game came when Seminoles quarterback Marcus Outzen connected with Peter Warrick on a touchdown throw, then later in the game, Peter Warrick threw a touchdown to Ron Dugans. The game ended 23–12, with Florida State the winner.
References
References
- Jones, David. (September 6, 1998). "Florida runs past Citadel". Pensacola News Journal.
- (September 13, 1998). "Gators reflect on errors despite win". South Florida Sun Sentinel.
- (September 20, 1998). "Errors finally sink UF". The Miami Herald.
- (September 27, 1998). "Florida outguns Kentucky, Couch 51–35". Messenger-Inquirer.
- (October 4, 1998). "Road warriors". The Orlando Sentinel.
- (October 11, 1998). "Revenge satisfying, but costly, for Gators". The Orlando Sentinel.
- (October 18, 1998). "Gators power past Tigers". Asheville Citizen-Times.
- (November 1, 1998). "Gators shoot down 'Dogs". Anderson Independent-Mail.
- (November 8, 1998). "Gators ground 'Dores". The Montgomery Advertiser.
- (November 15, 1998). "Gators ride McGriff past Gamecocks". The Bradenton Herald.
- (November 22, 1998). "Seminoles pound rival Gators, 23–12". The Jackson Sun.
- (January 3, 1999). "Offensive Gators; Despite losing starting QB, Florida clobbers Syracuse". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
- ''[http://web.gatorzone.com/football/media/2015/media_guide.pdf 2015 Florida Gators Football Media Guide] {{webarchive. link. (2015-12-08 '', University Athletic Association, Gainesville, Florida, p. 107 (2015). Retrieved August 16, 2015.)
- [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uaVAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NQgEAAAAIBAJ&dq=tennessee%20peyton-manning%20tee-martin%201998&pg=2617%2C1363007 "Tennessee wants to keep proving people wrong" - Tom Sharp, Ocala Star-Banner, Jan. 3, 1999]
- Drape, Joe. (September 20, 1998). "COLLEGE FOOTBALL; Tennessee Beats Florida to End Long Waiting Game". The New York Times.
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