1920 Florida Gators football team


The 1920 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida during the 1920 college football season. The season was law professor William G. Kline's first of three as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team. Kline's 1920 Florida Gators compiled a marginally better 6–3 overall record than the 1919 Gators, but a lesser 1–2 conference record against Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association competition.
While the Gators improved their series records against traditional in-state opponents like the Florida Southern Moccasins and the Stetson Hatters, they also suffered a shutout defeat by the Tulane Green Wave and lost their fourth consecutive game to the Georgia Bulldogs.

Before the season

Kline was a former halfback for the Illinois Fighting Illini, and had previously coached the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Schedule

Primary source: 2015 Florida Gators Football Media Guide.

Season summary

Newberry

In the season's opening week, the Gators beat the Newberry Indians 21 to 0. The substitutes were sent in by the end.

Florida Southern

The Gators got revenge on the Florida Southern Moccasins for last year's loss with a 13–0 win. C. Anderson scored first, in the third quarter. Tully Hoyt Carlton scored the second after a series of forward passes from C. Anderson to Carlton. After the second score, Carlton failed to make the extra point for the only time all season.

Rollins

Florida defeated Rollins by forfeit, who did not show up for the game.

Mercer

Florida easily defeated Mercer. "Carlton was the outstanding hero of the game. He ran through the entire Mercer aggregation several times for long gains and scored three of Florida's touchdowns.
Florida's starting lineup against Mercer: Swanson, Baker, Norton, Perry, Meisch, Vandergrift Driggers, B. Anderson, C. Anderson, Carlton, Stanley.

Tulane

Sources
The Gators were beaten 14 to 0 by Tulane after the Gators had outplayed them for two periods. Despite the loss, Tootie Perry played one of the best games seen in Tampa.
The starting lineup was Swanson, Baker, Meisch, Wilsky, Perry, Vandergrif, Briggers, B. Anderson, C. Anderson, C., Merren.

Stetson

Florida beat Stetson 26 to 0 in a game in Palatka. The first team played lightly through the first quarter, and then substitutes were used. The field was soggy and hard to play on. The only thrill of the game came when Crom Anderson ran 90 yards for a touchdown.

Georgia

's Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association champion "ten second backfield" and powerful line rolled up a large, 56–0 score on the Gators. Florida put up a hard fight until Georgia got its first touchdown across, pouring it on from there. Georgia running back Sheldon Fitts was the star of the contest.
Wilsky and Carlton were recovering from injuries suffered in the Tulane game, and during the game Meisch and Vandegrift were carried off. Jim Merrin played best for the Gators.
Florida's starting lineup against Georgia: Swanson, Baker, Otto, Perry, Hodges, Vandergrift Coleman, B. Anderson, Pomeroy, C. Anderson, Merrin.

Stetson

Florida defeated the Stetson Hatters by three touchdowns using mostly straight football. "The only spectacular play of the game was when C. Anderson ran 80 yards for a touchdown, but unfortunately Florida was offside."
Florida's starting lineup against Stetson: Coleman, Baker, Meisch, Wilsky, Perry, Dimberline Hughes, B. Anderson, C. Anderson, Carlton, Robinson.

Oglethorpe

The Gators made thirteen first downs to Oglethorpe's three, yet lost 21 to 0. Oglethorpe made its first two touchdowns off fumbles.
Florida's starting lineup against Oglethorpe: Swanson, Baker, Perry, Wilsky, Norton, Hodges Hughes, Carlton, Pomeroy, C. Anderson, Robinson.

Players

Line

Backfield