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1907 Florida football team

1907 Florida Gators football
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State co-champion
Conference Independent
1907 record 4–1–1
Head coach Jack Forsythe
Offensive scheme Minnesota shift
Captain Roy W. Corbett
Seasons
← 1906
1908 →
1907 college football independents records
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Oregon Agricultural         6 0 0
Washington State         7 1 0
North Carolina A&M         6 0 1
Oregon         5 1 0
USC         5 1 0
Florida         4 1 1
Montana         4 1 1
Utah         4 2 0
Virginia         6 3 1
North Carolina         4 4 1
Washington         4 4 2
Maryland         3 5 0
1 2 Total
Florida 0 6 6
Columbia 0 0 0
1 2 Total
Rollins 4 0 4
Florida 0 9 9

The 1907 Florida football team represented the University of Florida during the 1907 college football season. The season was Jack Forsythe's second as the head coach of the University of Florida football team. The Orange and Blue lost to the Mercer Bears for the second season in a row, beat the Rollins College Tars in Gainesville, Florida, and tied the Tars on their home field in Winter Park, Florida. Forsythe's 1907 Florida football team posted an overall record of 4–1–1 in their second varsity season.

Only four men from the 1906 team returned. Captain Roy Corbett was also the athletics editor of the Florida Pennant. The team featured newcomer William A. Shands, future state senator and namesake of Shands Hospital.

Primary source: 2015 Florida Gators Football Media Guide.

The season opened with the Mercer Baptists beating Florida 6–0. Sam Jameson, son of Mercer president S. Y. Jameson, sustained a broken collarbone while tackling a Florida player. Mercer scored on a blocked kick.

Next, Florida gained a 6–0 upset win over Columbia Agricultural College of Savannah. After a scoreless first half, Roy Corbett ran 65 yards to set up a touchdown run by coach Forsythe. Forsythe also averaged 45 yards per punt. The win led to a parade in the streets.

Against the Rollins College Tars, Florida won 9–4. Merchants in Gainesville closed the stores from 3 to 4:30 p. m. to allow their workers to attend a State Championship game. "Grit" Gibbs played with a fever which turned out to be malaria.

Clarence Boyer made a placekick in the first half for Rollins. In the second, Florida got a touchdown on an 8-yard run by Jim Shands and a 35-yard drop kick from Mal Haughton.

Florida beat the Riverside Athletic Club 21–0 in Jacksonville. Forsythe repeatedly ran for gains.

In a rematch, Florida beat the Riverside Athletic Club 17–0 in Gainesville.

In a rematch, Florida fought Rollins to a scoreless tie in Winter Park.


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