1959 Florida Gators football team

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The 1959 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida during the 1959 college football season. The season was Bob Woodruff's tenth and last year as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team. The Gators celebrated a close conference win over the Mississippi State Maroons (14–13), and suffered close conference defeats to the Vanderbilt Commodores (6–13), the top-ranked LSU Tigers (0–9) and the eighth-ranked Auburn Tigers (0–6). Woodruff finished his tenure on a high note, with the Gators' victories over the Florida State Seminoles (18–8) and the twelfth-ranked Miami Hurricanes (23–14), their primary in-state rivals. Woodruff's 1959 Florida Gators finished with an overall record of 5–4–1 and a Southeastern Conference (SEC) record of 2–4, placing ninth among twelve SEC teams.[1]

Quick Facts Florida Gators football, Conference ...
1959 Florida Gators football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 19
APNo. 19
Record5–4–1 (2–4 SEC)
Head coach
Home stadiumFlorida Field
Seasons
 1958
1960 
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1959 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Georgia $ 7 0 010 1 0
No. 3 LSU 5 1 09 2 0
No. 2 Ole Miss # 5 1 010 1 0
No. 10 Alabama 4 1 27 2 2
Auburn 4 3 07 3 0
Vanderbilt 3 2 25 3 2
Georgia Tech 3 3 06 5 0
Tennessee 3 4 15 4 1
No. 19 Florida 2 4 05 4 1
Kentucky 1 6 04 6 0
Tulane 0 5 13 6 1
Mississippi State 0 7 02 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • # Berryman, Billingsley, Dunkel, Sagarin national champion
Rankings from AP Poll
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Schedule

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DateOpponentRankSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 18at TulaneW 30–030,000[2]
September 26Mississippi StateNo. 19W 14–1333,330[3]
October 3Virginia*No. 19
  • Florida Field
  • Gainesville, FL
W 55–1025,136[4]
October 10at Rice*No. 17T 13–1333,449[5]
October 17at VanderbiltNo. 19L 6–1319,384[6]
October 24No. 1 LSUdagger
  • Florida Field
  • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)
L 0–947,578[7]
October 31at No. 8 AuburnL 0–631,681[8]
November 7vs. No. 11 GeorgiaL 10–2140,726[9]
November 21Florida State*
  • Florida Field
  • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)
W 18–838,359[10]
November 28vs. No. 12 Miami (FL)*
  • Gator Bowl Stadium
  • Jacksonville, FL (rivalry)
W 23–1423,681[11]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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Postseason

Despite having returned the Gators to competitive respectability within the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in his ten seasons as the Gators' coach and athletic director, University of Florida president J. Wayne Reitz declined to renew Woodruff's contract in 1959 after two previous contract extensions. Woodruff returned to the University of Tennessee, his alma mater, in 1963, where he became the long-time athletic director of the Tennessee Volunteers sports program. During the 1950s, the Gators compiled an overall record of 53–42–6 (.555) during the decade.

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