Just like the snap of a Florida Alligator’s jaw, the Spurrier era got off to a bang with a 50-7 drubbing of Oklahoma State. The Gators, showing an efficient passing attack led by Quarterback Shane Mathews which had been lacking since the 1986 season, moved up and down the field at will unveiling their new Offense which was to take the SEC by storm over the next decade. Season highlights included crushing defeats of Auburn and Georgia (48-7 and 38-7 respectively). Although the Gators again finished with the best record in the SEC as in 1985, they were unable to claim the conference crown due to the NCAA imposed one year bowl ban stemming from the 1989 investigation. The Defense was keyed by All-Americans Defensive End Huey Richardson and Safety Will White as well as outstanding play from stalwarts like Cornerback Richard Fain and Defensive Tackle Brad Culpepper as well as Linebackers Godfrey Myles and Tim Paulk. The Pass Defense proved vulnerable to strong passing teams though with its new 8 man front scheme and contributed greatly to losses against Tennessee and fsu. Florida finished with a 9-2 record.
The Gators were again strong in 1991 due to the talented Senior class which had been the backbone of the team for the previous two seasons. Standouts on Defense included DTs Brad Culpepper and Tony McCoy and LB Tim Paulk while the Offense was again led by QB Shane Mathews, a veteran and talented receiving corps, Tailback Errict Rhett and a powerful Offensive Line composed of 4 Seniors including All SEC Center Cal Dixon and Guard Hesham Ismael. After suffering a surprising road loss to Syracuse, Florida rolled through its SEC schedule handily defeating Alabama (35-0), LSU (16-0), Tennessee (35-18), Auburn (31-10), and Georgia (45-13). The Gators then held off a determined Kentucky team 35-26 at home to claim their second SEC Championship and set up a huge showdown with in-state rival fsu. In a very physical and emotional game in the Swamp, the Gators prevailed by a 14-9 score as fsu’s last pass fell incomplete in the endzone in the final minutes. The Gators were rewarded with a trip to the Sugar Bowl vs. Notre Dame. Despite registering 511 yards in total offense including a record 370 yards passing by Shane Matthews, the Gators suffered a 39-28 setback to the Irish largely due to a now injury depleted Defense and the powerful running of Notre Dame Fullback Jerome Bettis. Notre Dame scored three TDs in the last five minutes of the game after Florida had moved ahead 22-17 early in the fourth quarter. Florida finished the season 10-2 – the first 10 win season in school history.
With the departure of so many Seniors including all four starting Defensive Linemen and four of five starters on the Offensive Line, Florida experienced a “disappointing” 9-4 season in 1992. The season included a victory over Auburn and a 26-24 upset victory over Georgia. Despite suffering two defeats in conference play, Florida won the Eastern Division of the newly expanded SEC and faced undefeated Alabama in the inaugural SEC Championship game on “neutral” Legion Field in Birmingham Alabama. In that game, Florida moved the ball surprisingly well against Bama’s stingy Defense but suffered a last minute interception returned for a touchdown to fall 28-21. The season was capped by a Gator Bowl invitation where Florida faced ACC runner-up NC State. Errict Rhett rushed for 182 yards, the third top total in Gator Bowl history and the second best total for a Florida player in a bowl game, to highlight an impressive 27-10 win. UF's defense had a fine night as it held the Wolfpack to just 13 first downs and 267 yards in total offense while Shane Matthews closed out his brilliant career leading a Gator offense that registered 26 first downs, ran 88 plays, and totaled 445 yards in total offense. Rhett was named MVP of the game – although many Gator fans not only on TV but also in the stands did not see much of the action due to a very thick fog bank that rolled in during the 1st quarter. Shane Mathews finished his career as the school’s leading passer after accumulating over 9,000 passing yards and was twice named SEC Player of the Year.
The 1993 Gators led by outstanding Freshman Quarterback Danny Wuerffel and on-again off-again Junior Terry Dean finished with an 11-2 record –the best in school history. The Gators also won their third SEC Championship after downing Alabama by a 28-13 score in the second SEC Championship Game held once again on “neutral” Legion Field in Birmingham Alabama. Season highlights included a thrilling 41-34 shootout win over Tennessee in the Swamp and 33-26 over Georgia in Jacksonville as well as a 58- 3 drubbing of LSU (the most lopsided win in the series). Losses included heartbreaking last second defeats to Auburn (35-38) and fsu (21-33). The Gators were again rewarded with a trip to the Sugar Bowl to face undefeated West Virginia where they easily prevailed by a 41-7 score. The win was UF's first Sugar Bowl victory in four appearances and represented the school's first New Year's Day bowl win since a 27-12 win over Georgia Tech on Jan.1, 1967 in the Orange Bowl. Errict Rhett, who rushed for 105 yards and three TDs, was named the game's MVP and finished his outstanding 4 year career with 4,163 rushing yards – the most in school history.
After being tabbed as one of the front runners for the national championship and attaining the number 1 ranking for the second time in school history (1985 just prior to the Georgia game was the first) Florida finished the 1994 season with a “disappointing” 10-2-1 record and the school’s 4th SEC Championship. The highlights of the season included a 31-0 victory over Tennessee in Knoxville and a 52-14 wipeout of Georgia in the first game in the series played in Gainesville since 1931 and only the second overall. Lowlights included blowing a 31-3 fourth quarter lead in Tallahassee to allow fsu to tie the game and an eventual 23-17 loss to fsu in a Sugar Bowl rematch.
Less was expected from the 1995 squad after the graduation of several key starters on Defense including All American DE Kevin Carter and first round draft choice DT Ellis Johnson among others. The Defense did indeed prove somewhat more vulnerable but the Offense now directed by QB Danny Wuerffel as the full time starter was so potent it didn’t matter. The Gators put together a string of twelve straight victories including a thrilling 62-37 shootout over Tennessee on a rain drenched afternoon that saw Florida overcome a 30-14 deficit and score touchdowns on seven straight possessions. Other key victories included a 49-38 come-from-behind victory over Auburn and a 28-10 victory over LSU. Florida faced Georgia in Athens for the first time since 1932 and hung a 52-17 blowout on UGA becoming the first visiting team to score more than 50 points in the history of Sanford Stadium. Florida then put together workmanlike victories over fsu (35-24) and Arkansas (34-3) in the SEC Championship Game to claim the school’s 5th SEC Championship and its third in a row. The Gators, now undefeated and ranked #2 in the country were to face one of the strongest teams in college football history – the undefeated #1 ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Fiesta Bowl for the national championship. The Gators started strong, holding a 10-6 lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Cornhuskers were too much as they posted a 62-24 victory and captured their second consecutive national title.
The 1996 season marked the debut of new Defensive Coordinator Bob Stoops brought in to shore up the Gators leaky pass Defense and the end of the 8 man front in favor of a traditional 4-3 scheme. The Gators opened with 10 straight wins - most of them being in blowout fashion over Tennessee, LSU, Auburn and UGA setting up a #1 vs #2 showdown with in-state rival fsu in Tallahassee. The injury riddled Florida Offensive Line had difficulty holding off a fierce fsu pass rush and the Gators dropped a 21-24 heartbreaker seemingly knocking them out of the national title picture. Team spirits received a considerable boost however when Texas defeated Nebraska in the Big 12 Championship Game thus paving the way for a Sugar Bowl rematch if Florida could get past Alabama in the SEC Chamionship Game.in Atlanta. Belatedly Spurrier adopted the shotgun to give Danny Wuerffel a bit of extra time behind the injury depleted Offensive Line, and that was all Wuerffel needed as Florida pulled away from Alabama in the second half for a 45-30 win and Florida’s 6th SEC Championship and 4th in a row. The Gators received a bit more help from the football gods when Ohio State won in the last minute over undefeated Arizona State making the Sugar Bowl rematch with fsu a de facto National Championship game.
The Gators were again strong in 1991 due to the talented Senior class which had been the backbone of the team for the previous two seasons. Standouts on Defense included DTs Brad Culpepper and Tony McCoy and LB Tim Paulk while the Offense was again led by QB Shane Mathews, a veteran and talented receiving corps, Tailback Errict Rhett and a powerful Offensive Line composed of 4 Seniors including All SEC Center Cal Dixon and Guard Hesham Ismael. After suffering a surprising road loss to Syracuse, Florida rolled through its SEC schedule handily defeating Alabama (35-0), LSU (16-0), Tennessee (35-18), Auburn (31-10), and Georgia (45-13). The Gators then held off a determined Kentucky team 35-26 at home to claim their second SEC Championship and set up a huge showdown with in-state rival fsu. In a very physical and emotional game in the Swamp, the Gators prevailed by a 14-9 score as fsu’s last pass fell incomplete in the endzone in the final minutes. The Gators were rewarded with a trip to the Sugar Bowl vs. Notre Dame. Despite registering 511 yards in total offense including a record 370 yards passing by Shane Matthews, the Gators suffered a 39-28 setback to the Irish largely due to a now injury depleted Defense and the powerful running of Notre Dame Fullback Jerome Bettis. Notre Dame scored three TDs in the last five minutes of the game after Florida had moved ahead 22-17 early in the fourth quarter. Florida finished the season 10-2 – the first 10 win season in school history.
With the departure of so many Seniors including all four starting Defensive Linemen and four of five starters on the Offensive Line, Florida experienced a “disappointing” 9-4 season in 1992. The season included a victory over Auburn and a 26-24 upset victory over Georgia. Despite suffering two defeats in conference play, Florida won the Eastern Division of the newly expanded SEC and faced undefeated Alabama in the inaugural SEC Championship game on “neutral” Legion Field in Birmingham Alabama. In that game, Florida moved the ball surprisingly well against Bama’s stingy Defense but suffered a last minute interception returned for a touchdown to fall 28-21. The season was capped by a Gator Bowl invitation where Florida faced ACC runner-up NC State. Errict Rhett rushed for 182 yards, the third top total in Gator Bowl history and the second best total for a Florida player in a bowl game, to highlight an impressive 27-10 win. UF's defense had a fine night as it held the Wolfpack to just 13 first downs and 267 yards in total offense while Shane Matthews closed out his brilliant career leading a Gator offense that registered 26 first downs, ran 88 plays, and totaled 445 yards in total offense. Rhett was named MVP of the game – although many Gator fans not only on TV but also in the stands did not see much of the action due to a very thick fog bank that rolled in during the 1st quarter. Shane Mathews finished his career as the school’s leading passer after accumulating over 9,000 passing yards and was twice named SEC Player of the Year.
The 1993 Gators led by outstanding Freshman Quarterback Danny Wuerffel and on-again off-again Junior Terry Dean finished with an 11-2 record –the best in school history. The Gators also won their third SEC Championship after downing Alabama by a 28-13 score in the second SEC Championship Game held once again on “neutral” Legion Field in Birmingham Alabama. Season highlights included a thrilling 41-34 shootout win over Tennessee in the Swamp and 33-26 over Georgia in Jacksonville as well as a 58- 3 drubbing of LSU (the most lopsided win in the series). Losses included heartbreaking last second defeats to Auburn (35-38) and fsu (21-33). The Gators were again rewarded with a trip to the Sugar Bowl to face undefeated West Virginia where they easily prevailed by a 41-7 score. The win was UF's first Sugar Bowl victory in four appearances and represented the school's first New Year's Day bowl win since a 27-12 win over Georgia Tech on Jan.1, 1967 in the Orange Bowl. Errict Rhett, who rushed for 105 yards and three TDs, was named the game's MVP and finished his outstanding 4 year career with 4,163 rushing yards – the most in school history.
After being tabbed as one of the front runners for the national championship and attaining the number 1 ranking for the second time in school history (1985 just prior to the Georgia game was the first) Florida finished the 1994 season with a “disappointing” 10-2-1 record and the school’s 4th SEC Championship. The highlights of the season included a 31-0 victory over Tennessee in Knoxville and a 52-14 wipeout of Georgia in the first game in the series played in Gainesville since 1931 and only the second overall. Lowlights included blowing a 31-3 fourth quarter lead in Tallahassee to allow fsu to tie the game and an eventual 23-17 loss to fsu in a Sugar Bowl rematch.
Less was expected from the 1995 squad after the graduation of several key starters on Defense including All American DE Kevin Carter and first round draft choice DT Ellis Johnson among others. The Defense did indeed prove somewhat more vulnerable but the Offense now directed by QB Danny Wuerffel as the full time starter was so potent it didn’t matter. The Gators put together a string of twelve straight victories including a thrilling 62-37 shootout over Tennessee on a rain drenched afternoon that saw Florida overcome a 30-14 deficit and score touchdowns on seven straight possessions. Other key victories included a 49-38 come-from-behind victory over Auburn and a 28-10 victory over LSU. Florida faced Georgia in Athens for the first time since 1932 and hung a 52-17 blowout on UGA becoming the first visiting team to score more than 50 points in the history of Sanford Stadium. Florida then put together workmanlike victories over fsu (35-24) and Arkansas (34-3) in the SEC Championship Game to claim the school’s 5th SEC Championship and its third in a row. The Gators, now undefeated and ranked #2 in the country were to face one of the strongest teams in college football history – the undefeated #1 ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Fiesta Bowl for the national championship. The Gators started strong, holding a 10-6 lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Cornhuskers were too much as they posted a 62-24 victory and captured their second consecutive national title.
The 1996 season marked the debut of new Defensive Coordinator Bob Stoops brought in to shore up the Gators leaky pass Defense and the end of the 8 man front in favor of a traditional 4-3 scheme. The Gators opened with 10 straight wins - most of them being in blowout fashion over Tennessee, LSU, Auburn and UGA setting up a #1 vs #2 showdown with in-state rival fsu in Tallahassee. The injury riddled Florida Offensive Line had difficulty holding off a fierce fsu pass rush and the Gators dropped a 21-24 heartbreaker seemingly knocking them out of the national title picture. Team spirits received a considerable boost however when Texas defeated Nebraska in the Big 12 Championship Game thus paving the way for a Sugar Bowl rematch if Florida could get past Alabama in the SEC Chamionship Game.in Atlanta. Belatedly Spurrier adopted the shotgun to give Danny Wuerffel a bit of extra time behind the injury depleted Offensive Line, and that was all Wuerffel needed as Florida pulled away from Alabama in the second half for a 45-30 win and Florida’s 6th SEC Championship and 4th in a row. The Gators received a bit more help from the football gods when Ohio State won in the last minute over undefeated Arizona State making the Sugar Bowl rematch with fsu a de facto National Championship game.