Florida Tech Panthers football
The Florida Tech Panthers football program was the intercollegiate American football team for Florida Institute of Technology located in the U.S. state of Florida. The team competed in the NCAA Division II and were members of the Gulf South Conference. Florida Tech's first football team was fielded in 2013, and the final team was fielded in 2019. Steve Englehart was the first and only head coach. In May 2020, Florida Tech shut down its football program due to budget cuts that followed the COVID-19 pandemic.
Program achievements
Venues
The team played its home games in Florida Tech Panther Stadium at Palm Bay High School in Melbourne, Florida. In July 2015, Florida Tech bought naming rights to the stadium; prior to this, the facility was known as Pirate Stadium.All-time record vs. current Gulf South Conference opponents
Official record against all current GSC opponents:All-time record vs. non-conference opponents
$ North Alabama was a member of the Gulf South Conference for the matchups between 2013-2017All-time record vs. ranked opponents
Florida Tech were 6-16 all-time against ranked opponents with two of those wins coming against Top 5 teams in the 2015 season, at #5 Delta State and at home against #1 West Georgia. Two of the losses were to ranked FCS teams, in 2014 at Bethune-Cookman and 2015 at Southeast Louisiana. The Panthers won at least one game against a ranked opponent in every season between 2014-2018.^ game was played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX
& playoff game
Rivalries
West Florida
Florida Tech played West Florida each year in the Coastal Classic, a matchup of the only Division II football programs in the state of Florida. The winner was awarded the Coastal Classic Trophy. The trophy stands 24 inches tall on a six-inch wooden base. It features a large bronze anchor and a 6-pointed ship's wheel with nautical sailing rope as the focal point of the trophy. A small bell is attached to the anchor with a white segment of sailing rope attached to its clapper.West Florida won the series' first installment during their inaugural season of 2016, upsetting the 16th ranked Panthers, 42-39 in Pensacola. The following year in Melbourne, a controversial intentional grounding penalty against Florida Tech on fourth down on what would have been the game's final play gave West Florida the ball for one play to attempt and convert a 44-yard field goal for a 23-21 victory. Florida Tech would get its revenge along with their first ever win against UWF in memorable fashion in 2018, rallying from a 21-3 first half deficit to score 27 straight points and hold on to beat the 17th ranked Argonauts, 30-28.
All-time records versus rivals
West Florida | 4 | 2016 | 2019 Lost 14-38 | 1 | 3 |
Individual awards and honors
All-Americans
Florida Tech has had 18 players honored as All-Americans. To date, Adonis Davis is the only AP First Team All-American and J.T. Hassell is the only AFCA First Team All-American.- J.T. Hassell – Linebacker, 2018 ,
- Adonis Davis – Defensive Lineman, 2018 , 2017, ,
- Romell Guerrier – Wide Receiver, 2018
- Antwuan Haynes – Running Back, 2016 , 2015
- Kenny Johnston – Tight End, 2016, 2015
- Chris Stapleton - Linebacker, 2016
- Gabe Hughes – Tight End, 2015 , 2014
- J.J. Sanders – Linebacker, 2015, 2014
- T.J. Lowder – Wide Receiver, 2015
- Kevin Delgado – Right Guard, 2015
- Manny Abad – Cornerback, 2015
- Leo Alba II – Cornerback, 2015
- Matt Garcia – Left Tackle, 2015 , 2014
- Blake Stone – Center, 2015
- Xavier Milton – Wide Receiver, 2014
- Mark Cato – Quarterback, 2014
- Trevor Sand – Running Back, 2014
- Ramsey Sellers – Center, 2014
Conference honors
- Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year
- Gulf South Conference Offensive Player of the Year
- Gulf South Conference Defensive Player of the Year
- Gulf South Conference Offensive Freshman of the Year
- Gulf South Conference Defensive Freshman of the Year
Notable former players
- J.T. Hassell: Safety, Cleveland Browns 2019-present
- Manny Abad: Cornerback Tennessee Titans Preseason/Practice Squad 2017
- Gabe Hughes: Tight End, Miami Dolphins Practice Squad, 2016
Year-by-year results
NCAA Division I champions | NCAA Division I FCS champions | NCAA Division II champions | Conference Champions | Division Champions | Bowl Eligible | Undefeated Season |
Playoffs
The Panthers appeared in the Division II playoffs twice with a record of 0-2.FIT earned their first playoff berth in 2016, the fourth season in program history. Their 8-2 record earned them the #3 seed in Super Region Two and a first round home game only to be upset by North Greenville, 27-13.
They would return to the playoffs two seasons later, earning the #6 seed in Super Region Two on the strength of an 8-3 record. They would again be knocked out in the first round, this time at third-seeded Lenoir-Rhyne, 43-21.