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词条 1926 Florida Gators football team
释义

  1. Before the season

  2. Schedule

  3. Season summary

     Florida Southern  Chicago  Ole Miss  Mercer  Kentucky  Georgia  Clemson  Alabama  Hampden–Sydney  Washington & Lee 

  4. Postseason

  5. Players

     Depth chart 

  6. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
| Year = 1926
| Team = Florida Gators
| Conference = Southern Conference
| ShortConference = SoCon
| Record = 2–6–2
| ConfRecord = 1–4–1 19th
| HeadCoach = Harold Sebring
| HCYear = 2nd
| OScheme = Notre Dame Box
| DScheme =
| Captain = Lamar Sarra
| StadiumArena = Fleming Field
| uniform = 20Gatorsuniform2.png
}}{{1926 Southern Conference football standings}}

The 1926 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida during the 1926 college football season. The season was Harold Sebring's second and least successful campaign as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team. Sebring's 1926 Florida Gators finished 2–6–2 overall,[1] and 1–4–1 in the Southern Conference, placing nineteenth of twenty-two teams in the conference standings.[2]

The highlights of the season were the Gators' two victories home field over the Florida Southern Moccasins and Clemson Tigers, which were interspersed among four close losses to the Chicago Maroons (6–12), the Ole Miss Rebels (7–12), the Mercer Bears (3–7) and the Kentucky Wildcats (13–18), crushing defeats by the Georgia Bulldogs (9–32) and coach Wallace Wade's undefeated Alabama Crimson Tide (0–49), and two low-scoring ties with the Hampden–Sydney Tigers (0–0) and the Washington & Lee Generals.

Before the season

Florida was set to play one of its hardest schedules.[3] Former fullback Ray Dickson assisted Sebring.[4]

Bill Middlekauff, a fullback who played on the 1923 and 1924 teams, returned to the squad.[5] Key losses from the previous year included Edgar C. Jones.

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| poll = no
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 23
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = Florida Southern
| site_stadium = Fleming Field
| site_cityst = Gainesville, Florida
| score = 16–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 2
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Chicago
| site_stadium = Stagg Field
| site_cityst = Chicago, Illinois
| score = 12–6
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 6
| w/l = l
| opponent = Mississippi
| site_stadium = Fleming Field
| site_cityst = Gainesville, Florida
| score = 12–7
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 16
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Mercer
| site_stadium =
| site_cityst = Macon, Georgia
| score = 7–3
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 23
| w/l = l
| opponent = Kentucky
| site_stadium = Barrs Field
| site_cityst = Jacksonville, Florida
| score = 18–13
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 30
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = Georgia
| site_stadium = Sanford Field
| site_cityst = Athens, Georgia
| score = 32–9
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 6
| w/l = w
| opponent = Clemson
| gamename = HC
| site_stadium = Fleming Field
| site_cityst = Gainesville, Florida
| score = 33–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 13
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = Alabama
| site_stadium = Cramton Bowl
| site_cityst = Montgomery, Alabama
| score = 49–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 20
| w/l = t
| nonconf = y
| opponent = Hampden–Sydney
| site_stadium = Plant Field
| site_cityst = Tampa, Florida
| score = 0–0
| attend = 10,000
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 27
| w/l = t
| opponent = Washington & Lee
| site_stadium = Barrs Field
| site_cityst = Jacksonville, Florida
| score = 7–7
| attend =
}}
}}

Primary source: 2015 Florida Gators Football Media Guide.[1]

Season summary

Florida Southern

The season opened with a 16–0 home victory over the Florida Southern Moccasins.

Chicago

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Week 2: Florida at Chicago
| Visitor = Florida
| Host = Chicago
| V1 = 6| V2 = 0| V3 =0| V4 =0
| H1 = 6| H2 = 3| H3 = 0| H4 =3
| Date =October 2
| Location = Stagg Field, Chicago, IL
| StartTime =
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance =20,000
| Weather =
| Referee =
}}{{AFB game box end}}Amos Stagg's Chicago Maroons defeated Florida 12–6. A 60-yard forward pass from Walter E. Marks to Apitz scored first for Chicago. Stanley Rouse added two more field goals.[6][7]

Ole Miss

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Week 3: Ole Miss vs. Florida
| Visitor = Ole Miss
| Host = Florida
| V1 = 6| V2 = 0| V3 =0| V4 =6
| H1 = 0| H2 = 0| H3 = 0| H4 =7
| Date =October 6
| Location = Gainesville, FL
| StartTime =
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance =
| Weather =
| Referee =
}}{{AFB game box end}}Ole Miss beat Florida with a "lucky pass."[8] from Petty to Ap Applewhite.[9]

The starting lineup was Stanley (left end), Davis (left tackle), Allen (left guard), Sarra (center), Tucker (right guard), Clemons (right tackle), Oosterhoudt (right end), Walker (quarterback), Owens (left halfback), Merrin (right halfback), Bishop (fullback).[9]

Mercer

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Week 4: Florida at Mercer
| Visitor = Florida
| Host = Mercer
| V1 = 6| V2 = 0| V3 =0| V4 =0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 3| H3 = 0| H4 =0
| Date =October 9
| Location = Macon, GA
| StartTime =
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance =
| Weather =
| Referee =Herman Stegeman
}}{{AFB game box end}}

The Mercer Bears surprised and beat Florida in a close loss, 7–3.[10] Florida's Bishop made a 30-yard field goal.[10] The game's umpire was Buck Flowers.[10]

The starting lineup was Oosterhoudt (left end), Davis (left tackle), J. Stewart (left guard), Sarra (center), Tucker (right guard), Clemmons (right tackle), Stanley (right end), Bowyer (quarterback), Owens (left halfback), Beck (right halfback), Bishop (fullback).[10]

Kentucky

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Week 5: Kentucky at Florida
| Visitor = Kentucky
| Host = Florida
| V1 = 12| V2 = 0| V3 =0| V4 =6
| H1 = 7| H2 = 6| H3 = 0| H4 =0
| Date =October 20
| Location = Jacksonville, FL
| StartTime =
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance =
| Weather =Hot
| Referee =Alex Cunningham
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Once after three days practice, Sebring took his men to Kingsley Lake.[11][12] Injuries plagued the season.[13] Florida lost to Kentucky 13–18. The game was hot, "with the thermometer standing in the eihties. A spectator, J. D. Alverman, 50, dropped dead during an exciting moment of the game.[14]

Kentucky scored first, when captain Frank Smith bucked across the goal line.[14] The extra point was missed. Florida took the lead after a Kentucky fumble on a punt was recovered by Tommy Owens.[14] Beck went over, and Owens added the extra point. By a series of forward passes, Kentucky got another touchdown.[14] Owens went right around end for Florida to regain the lead.[14] After a scoreless third period, Kentucky put together a winning touchdown drive in the fourth quarter.[14]

The starting lineup was Oosterhoudt (left end), Clemons (left tackle), Tucker (left guard), Harris (center), Stewart (right guard), Chaplin (right tackle), Dehoff (right end), Bowyer (quarterback), Beck (left halfback), Owens (right halfback), Ihrig (fullback).[13]

Georgia

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Week 6: Florida at Georgia
| Visitor = Florida
| Host = Georgia
| V1 = 0| V2 = 2| V3 =7| V4 =0
| H1 = 6| H2 = 13| H3 = 13| H4 =0
| Date =October 30
| Location = Athens, GA
| StartTime =
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance =5,000
| Weather =Warm
| Referee =Hull
}}{{AFB game box end}}Georgia crushed the Gators 32–9. The weather was too warm, and the game suffered from several penalties.[15]

The starting lineup was Oosterhoudt (left end), Clemons (left tackle), Ripley (left guard), Sarra (center), Tucker (right guard), Chaplin (right tackle), Trogden (right end), Bowyer (quarterback), Owens (left halfback), Larson (right halfback), Davis (fullback).[15]

Clemson

At home, Florida defeated the Clemson Tigers 33–0. Willie DeHoff caught two touchdowns.[16]

Alabama

Wallace Wade's undefeated national champion Alabama Crimson Tide rolled over the Gators 49–0.[17]

The starting lineup was Stanley (left end), Green (left tackle), Tucker (left guard), Sarra (center), Allen (right guard), Clemons (right tackle), Oosterhoudt (right end), Bowyer (quarterback), Owens (left halfback), Livingston (right halfback), Ihrig (fullback).[18]

Hampden–Sydney

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Week 9: Hampden–Sydney vs. Florida
| Visitor = Hampden–Sydney
| Host = Florida
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 =0| V4 =0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 0| H3 = 0| H4 =0
| Date =November 20
| Location = Plant Field
Tampa, FL
| StartTime =
| ElapsedTime =
| Attendance = 10,000[19]
| Weather =
| Referee =
}}{{AFB game box end}}

The Gators and the Hampden–Sydney Tigers fought to a scoreless tie. Tommy Owens suffered a broken collarbone.[20]

Washington & Lee

Coach Pat Herron's Washington and Lee Generals tied Florida 7–7.

Postseason

"The wolves began to clamor for Sebring's scalp as the 1926 season ended" wrote Pete Norton.[21]

Players

Depth chart

The following chart provides a visual depiction of Florida's lineup during the 1926 season with games started at the position reflected in parenthesis. The chart mimics a Notre Dame Box on offense.

   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! LE
Frank Oosterhoudt (3)
Dutch Stanley (2)
 
 
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! LT !! LG !! C !! RG !! RT
Jus Clemons (2)Tucker (2) Lamar Sarra (4) Tucker (3) Jus Clemons (3)
Davis (2)Allen (1) Harris (1)Allen (1)Tiny Chaplin (2)
Green (1) Ripley (1)Stewart (1)
  Stewart (1)

|
Frank Oosterhoudt (2)
Willie DeHoff (1)
Dutch Stanley (1)
Trogden (1)

|-
|
| align="center" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! QB

|-
|Goof Bowyer (4)
|-
|Speedy Walker (1)
|}
| align="right" |
 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! RHB

|-
|Tommy Owens (4)
|-
|Cecil Beck (1)
|}
|-
|
| align="center" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! LHB

|-
|Cecil Beck (1)
|-
|Larson (1)
|-
|Livingston (1)
|-
| Joe Merrin (1)
|-
|Tommy Owens (1)
|}
| align="right" |
Horse Bishop (2)
Elmer Ihrig (2)
Davis (1)

|-
| style="height:3em" |
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|
|}
|}

References

1. ^2015 Florida Gators Football Media Guide {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208143532/http://web.gatorzone.com/football/media/2015/media_guide.pdf |date=2015-12-08 }} University Athletic Association, Gainesville, Florida (2015).
2. ^2009 Southern Conference Football Media Guide, Year-by-Year Standings, Southern Conference, Spartanburg, South Carolina, pp. 74–77 (2009).
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=888&dat=19260810&id=DhBPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oUwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3523,567617 |title=Florida Gators to Play Through Strenuous Grid Schedule in 1926 Sport|work=St. Petersburg Times|date=August 10, 1926}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2206&dat=19260909&id=3lUtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=odcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3712,4898525 |work=The Miami News |title=Dickson Takes Hand in Gator Training Work}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=888&dat=19260917&id=PI4xAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8EwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6638,101967 |work=St. Petersburg Times|title=Middlekauff Cheers Gator Football Men|date=September 17, 1926}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4144250/the_anniston_star/|title=Chicago Maroons Take Measure of Florida Gators|page=8|date=October 3, 1926|work=The Anniston Star|accessdate=January 27, 2016|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1755&dat=19261003&id=Yd8cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FmQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3939,3780002&hl=en|work=Sarasota Herald|title=Floridians Lose 12 to 6 and Gain Esteem of Fans|date=October 3, 1926}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4144274/the_anniston_star/|title=Lucky Pass Gives Ole Miss Victory In Florida Clash|page=8|work=The Anniston Star|accessdate=January 27, 2016|date=October 10, 1926|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
9. ^{{Harvnb|Woodruff|1928|page=140}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bd8cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FmQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6568%2C5629132|date=October 17, 1926|title=Mercer Wins Over Gators In Close One|work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=888&dat=19261022&id=caEwAAAIBAJ&sjid=oEwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3582,6356836&hl=en|work=St. Petersburg Times|title=Gators Relax After Drills|date=October 22, 1926}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=950&dat=19261023&id=QsxPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jlQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6361,6275079&hl=en|work=The Evening Independent|date=October 23, 1926|title=Crippled Gators To Meet Kentucky Wildcats Today}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=950&dat=19261023&id=QsxPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jlQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6361,6275079&hl=en|title=Crippled Gators To Meet Kentucky Wildcats Today|date=October 23, 1926|work=Evening Independent}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=c98cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FmQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5952%2C6290733|date=October 24, 1926|work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune|title='Gators Lose To Kentucky On Hot Field}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JhseAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EGQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5353%2C239164|title=Georgia Downs Gators By Huge Score In Athens|work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune|date=October 21, 1926}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KxseAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EGQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5944%2C763380|date=November 7, 1926|title='Gators Take Easy One From Clemson Tiger|work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune}}
17. ^1926 Recap
18. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MRseAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EGQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1886%2C1230544|title=Alabama Beats 'Gators Badly In Montgomery|date=November 14, 1926|work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune}}
19. ^{{cite book |title=Kaleidoscope |url=https://archive.org/stream/kaleidoscope1927hamp#page/93/mode/1up/ |location=Hampden–Sydney, VA |publisher=Hampden–Sydney College |date=1927 |volume=1927 |page= 93 |accessdate= 22 September 2016}}
20. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NxseAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EGQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2138%2C1732661|title='Gators Fight Virginians To Scoreless Tie|work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune|date=November 21, 1926}}
21. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=888&dat=19341223&id=NhVPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5U0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6420,98800&hl=en|work=St. Petersburg Times|date=December 23, 1934|title=Sport Outlook|author=Pete Norton}}
  • {{cite book|title=A History of Southern Football 1890–1928|last=Woodruff|first=Fuzzy|volume=3|year=1928|ref=harv}}
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