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词条 2013 Florida Gators football team
释义

  1. Previous season

  2. 2013 recap

  3. Schedule

  4. Rankings

  5. Roster

  6. Coaching staff

  7. See also

  8. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
|sport = football
|Year = 2013
|Team = Florida Gators
|Image = Florida Gators script logo.svg
|ImageSize=150
|Conference = Southeastern Conference
|Division = Eastern Division
|ShortConference = SEC
|CoachRank =
|APRank =
|BCSRank =
|Record = 4–8
|ConfRecord = 3–5
|HeadCoach = Will Muschamp
|HCYear= 3rd
|OffCoach = Brent Pease
|OCYear= 2nd
|DefCoach = D. J. Durkin
|DCYear= 1st as coordinator; 4th overall
|OScheme = Pro-style
|DScheme = Multiple 4–3
|StadiumArena =Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
(Capacity: 88,548)[1]
|Champion =
|BowlTourney =
|BowlTourneyResult =
|ConfChamp=
|ConfChampResult=
}}{{2013 SEC football standings}}

The 2013 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida in the sport of American football during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Gators competed in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They played their home games at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus, and the 2013 season was the Gators' third under head coach Will Muschamp. The Gators finished the season with a 4–8 overall win-loss record, and finished 3–5 in the SEC and in fifth place in the SEC Eastern Division. They failed to become bowl eligible for the first time since 1990, and had their first losing season since 1979.

Previous season

The 2012 Florida Gators compiled an 11–2 overall win-loss record, and a 7–1 record in the Southeastern Conference. The Gators were ranked as high as No. 3 in the Associated Press and Coaches polls. They concluded the 2012 season with a loss to the Louisville Cardinals in the Sugar Bowl.

2013 recap

Following their success in 2012, the Gators were ranked No. 10 in both major polls coming into the 2013 season. They opened with a 24–6 home win over Toledo, then fell 21–16 to in-state rival Miami in a game in which the Gators gained almost twice as many yards as the Hurricanes but committed 5 turnovers, including a crucial late interception in the red zone.

The Gators next beat the SEC rival Tennessee Volunteers at home, but lost starting quarterback Jeff Driskel for the rest of the season with a broken leg. Tyler Murphy finished the Tennessee game at quarterback and garnered praise for his play in consecutive wins over Kentucky and Arkansas, at which point the team's record was 4–1.

The offense was held to just two field goals in the next game, a 17–6 loss at No. 10 LSU. This contest would start several negative trends, as the Gators ended the season on a seven-game losing streak in which the offense struggled mightily while major injuries ended the season for a dozen starting players, including Tyler Murphy and defensive leader Dominique Easley.

For the first time since the winless 1979 team, the Gators finished the 2013 season with a losing record. Several other streaks were broken, including 22 consecutive seasons going to a bowl game and a 22-game win streak against Vanderbilt. With a November loss to Georgia Southern, Florida suffered its first ever defeat to a lower division team[2] and its first loss to a current FCS team since the winless 1946 Gators lost to Villanova.[3] The Gator offense was ranked 112th nationally.[4]

Despite calls from the fanbase to fire Will Muschamp for the teams' performance, UF athletic director Jeremy Foley repeated several times that he would remain the Gators head coach through 2014. However, offensive coordinator Brent Pease and offensive line coach Tim Davis were fired on the day after the season finale.[4] Muschamp hired Kurt Roper as the new offensive coordinator.[5]

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 2013
| poll = AP
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = August 31
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 10
| opponent = Toledo
| site_stadium = Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
| site_cityst = Gainesville, FL
| tv = SECTV
| score = 24–6
| attend = 83,604
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 7
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank = 12
| opponent = Miami (FL)
| site_stadium = Sun Life Stadium
| site_cityst = Miami Gardens, FL
| tv = ESPN
| score = 16–21
| attend = 76,968
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 21
| w/l = w
| rank = 19
| opponent = Tennessee
| site_stadium = Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
| site_cityst = Gainesville, FL
| tv = CBS
| score = 31–17
| attend = 90,074
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 28
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 20
| opponent = Kentucky
| site_stadium = Commonwealth Stadium
| site_cityst = Lexington, KY
| tv = ESPNU
| score = 24–7
| attend = 62,076
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 5
| w/l = w
| rank = 18
| opponent = Arkansas
| site_stadium = Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
| site_cityst = Gainesville, FL
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 30–10
| attend = 90,043
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 12
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank = 17
| opponent = LSU
| opprank = 10
| site_stadium = Tiger Stadium
| site_cityst = Baton Rouge, LA
| tv = CBS
| score = 6–17
| attend = 92,980
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 19
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank = 22
| opponent = Missouri
| opprank = 14
| site_stadium = Faurot Field
| site_cityst = Columbia, MO
| tv = SECTV
| score = 17–36
| attend = 67,124
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 2
| w/l = l
| neutral = y
| rank =
| opponent = Georgia
| site_stadium = EverBank Field
| site_cityst = Jacksonville, FL
| tv = CBS
| score = 20–23
| attend = 84,693
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 9
| w/l = l
| homecoming = y
| rank =
| opponent = Vanderbilt
| site_stadium = Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
| site_cityst = Gainesville, FL
| tv = FSN/Sun
| score = 17–34
| attend = 88,004
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 16
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = South Carolina
| opprank = 11
| site_stadium = Williams-Brice Stadium
| site_cityst = Columbia, SC
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 14–19
| attend = 83,853
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 23
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| rank =
| opponent = Georgia Southern
| site_stadium = Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
| site_cityst = Gainesville, FL
| tv = PPV
| score = 20–26
| attend = 82,459
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 30
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| rank =
| opponent = Florida State
| opprank = 2
| site_stadium = Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
| site_cityst = Gainesville, FL
| tv = ESPN
| score = 7–37
| attend = 90,454
}}
}}

Source:[6]

Rankings

{{See also|2013 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}}

The Gators fell out of the AP Top 25 on October 20 for the first time since the final rankings of the 2011 season, when they won the Gator Bowl, following their third loss of the season to Missouri on October 19.

{{NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
| finalpollweek = 16 | harrisfirstweek = 7 | bcsfirstweek = 8
| AP_pre = 10
| coaches_pre = 10
| AP_1= 12
| coaches_1 = 9
| AP_2 = 18
| coaches_2 = 20
| AP_3 = 19
| coaches_3 = 18
| AP_4 = 20
| coaches_4 = 19
| AP_5= 18
| coaches_5 = 19
| AP_6 = 17
| coaches_6 = 17
| AP_7 = 22
| coaches_7 = 22
| harris_7 = 21
| AP_8 = RV
| coaches_8 = RV
| harris_8 = RV
| bcs_8 = NR
| AP_9 = RV
| coaches_9 = RV
| harris_9 = RV
| bcs_9 = NR
| AP_10 = NR
| coaches_10 = NR
| harris_10 = NR
| bcs_10 = NR
| AP_11 = NR
| coaches_11 = NR
| harris_11 = NR
| bcs_11 = NR
| AP_12 = NR
| coaches_12 = NR
| harris_12 = NR
| bcs_12 = NR
| AP_13 = NR
| coaches_13 = NR
| harris_13 = NR
| bcs_13 = NR
| AP_14 = NR
| coaches_14 = NR
| harris_14 = NR
| bcs_14 = NR
| AP_15 = NR
| coaches_15 = NR
| harris_15 = NR
| bcs_15 = NR
| AP_16 =NR
| coaches_16 =NR
}}

Roster

2013 Florida Gators roster
Quarterbacks
  • 6 Jeff Driskel – Junior
  • 3 Tyler Murphy – Junior
  • 17 Skyler Mornhinweg – Freshman
  • 14 Chris Wilkes – Freshman
  • 9 Jacob Guy – Freshman
  • 19 Ryan McGriff – Sophomore
  • 12 Max Staver – Freshman
  • 13 Christian Provancha – Junior
  • 15 Ryan Parrish – Junior
Running Backs
  • 24 Matt Jones – Sophomore (6'2, 228)
  • 33 Mack Brown – Junior (5'11, 215)
  • 21 Kelvin Taylor – Freshman (5'10, 214)
  • 22 Adam Lane – Freshman (5'7, 205)
  • 37 Mark Herndon – Sophomore
  • 10 Valdez Showers – Sophomore
Full Backs
  • 41 Hunter Joyer – Junior (5'11, 233)
  • 25 Gideon Ajagbe – Junior (6'2, 243)
  • 29 Rhaheim Ledbetter – Freshman
Wide Receivers
  • 1 Quinton Dunbar – Junior (6'2, 194)
  • 8 Trey Burton – Senior (6'2, 224)
  • 9 Latroy Pittman – Sophomore (6'0, 207)
  • 11 Demarcus Robinson – Freshman (6'2, 204)
  • 4 Andre Debose – Senior (6'0, 187)
  • 81 Marqui Hawkins – Freshman (6'1, 179)
  • 89 Alvin Bailey – Freshman (6'0, 170)
  • 5 Ahmad Fulwood – Freshman (6'4, 200)
  • 85 Chris Thompson – Freshman (6'0, 167)
  • 30 Michael McNeely – Junior
  • 33 Chris Maignan – Senior
  • 45 Braxton Skinner – Senior
  • 81 Darius Masline – Freshman
  • 83 Solomon Patton – Senior
  • 86 Raphael Andrades – Sophomore
  • 87 A. J. Mobley – Junior
Tight Ends
  • 18 Kent Taylor – Sophomore
  • 82 Bair Diamond – Freshman
  • 84 Colin Thompson – Freshman
  • 87 Tevin Westbrook – Junior
  • 88 Clay Burton – Junior
Offensive Line
  • 67 Jon Halapio – Senior
  • 70 D.J. Humphries – Sophomore
  • 72 Jonotthan Harrison – Senior
  • 76 Max Garcia – Junior
  • 75 Chaz Green – Junior
  • 73 Tyler Moore – Sophomore
  • 74 Trenton Brown – Junior
  • 64 Kyle Koehne – Senior
  • 63 Trip Thurman – Sophomore
  • 50 Octavius Jackson – Freshman
  • 71 Cameron Dillard – Freshman
  • 55 Rod Johnson – Freshman
  • 78 Quinteze Williams – Freshman
  • 77 Ian Silberman – Junior
  • 79 Matthew Fuchs – Freshman
Defensive Line (NT)(DT)
  • 2 Dominique Easley – Senior (6'3, 286)
  • 55 Darious Cummings – Junior (6'1, 309)
  • 4 Damien Jacobs – Senior (6'2, 286)
  • 44 Leon Orr – Junior (6'5, 310)
  • 57 Caleb Brantley – Freshman (6'3, 304)
  • 99 Jay-nard Bostwick – Freshman (6'4 291)
Defensive Line (DE)
  • 90 Jonathan Bullard – Sophomore (6'3, 270)
  • 94 Bryan Cox Jr. – Freshman (6'3 260)
  • 95 Alex McCallister – Freshman (6'6 238)
  • 91 Joey Ivie – Freshman (6'3 263)
  • 17 Jordan Sherit – Freshman (6'5 234)
  • 45 Antonio Riles – Freshman (6'4 286)
  • 57 Dakota Wilson – Sophomore
  • 97 Evan Holmes – Sophomore
Buck
  • 6 Dante Fowler, Jr. – Sophomore (6'3 265)
  • 7 Ronald Powell – Junior (6'4 240)
  • 95 Alex McCallister – Freshman (6'6 238)
Linebackers
  • 3 Antonio Morrison – Sophomore
  • 7 Ronald Powell – Junior
  • 11 Neiron Ball – Junior
  • 49 Darrin Kitchens – Senior
  • 51 Michael Taylor – Junior
  • 13 Daniel McMillian – Freshman
  • 34 Alex Anzalone – Freshman
  • 9 Matt Rolin – Freshman
  • 40 Jarrad Davis – Freshman
  • 28 Jeremi Powell – Freshman
  • 36 David Campbell – Senior
  • 38 Samuel Nowakowski – Freshman
  • 53 Cody Adams – Sophomore
Defensive backs
  • 5 Marcus Roberson – Junior
  • 15 Loucheiz Purifoy – Junior
  • 14 Jaylen Watkins – Senior
  • 1 Vernon Hargreaves III – Freshman
  • 24 Brian Poole – Sophomore
  • 8 Jeremy Brown – Senior
Safety
  • 31 Cody Riggs – Junior
  • 20 Marcus Maye – Freshman
  • 21 Jabari Gorman – Junior
  • 22 Nick Washington – Freshman
  • 42 Keanu Neal – Freshman
  • 26 Marcell Harris – Freshman
  • 21 Evan Schroeder – Sophomore
  • 22 Hugh Miles – Sophomore
  • 27 Ben Peacock – Sophomore
  • 30 Tim Clark – Senior
Punters
  • 4 Kyle Christy – Junior
  • 39 Todd Fennell – Sophomore
  • 40 Justin Vogel – Freshman
  • 42 Grant Van Aman – Freshman
  • 19 Johnny Townsend – Freshman
Kickers
  • 16 Austin Hardin – Freshman
  • 95 Francisco Velez – Junior
  • 97 Brad Phillips – Senior
Long Snappers
  • 43 Kyle Crofoot – Sophomore
  • 46 Drew Ferris – Junior

Coaching staff

Name Current Responsibilities Joined Staff
Will MuschampHead Coach 2011
Brent PeaseOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2012
D. J. DurkinDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2010
Jeff ChoateAssistant Head Coach, Outside Linebackers/Special Teams2013
Joker PhillipsWide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator 2013
Brad LawingAssistant Head Coach/Defensive Line2013
Tim DavisOffensive Line/Running Game Coordinator 2012
Travaris RobinsonDefensive Backs 2011
Brian WhiteRunning Backs 2009
Derek LewisTight Ends 2011

See also

{{Portal|American football|College football|Florida}}
  • Florida Gators

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=University of Florida Sports Information Department|title=Florida 2013 Media Guide|url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/gatorzone.com/documents/2013/7/8/media_guide.pdf|website=floridagators.com|publisher=University Athletic Association, Inc.|accessdate=15 March 2018}}
2. ^GSU Recap
3. ^GSU story
4. ^Florida Gators fire embattled Brent Pease - ESPN
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/sec/2013/12/26/kurt-roper-florida-gators-offensive-coordinator/4206047/|title=Florida hires Kurt Roper as offensive coordinator|date=26 December 2013|work=USA TODAY}}
6. ^Gator Football Schedule/Results - GatorZone.com
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