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The 1984 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. The campaign was Charley Pell's sixth and last as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team, as he was forced to resign three games into the season after the release of an NCAA report detailing numerous recruiting and other rules violations committed during his tenure at Florida. Offensive coordinator Galen Hall had been hired the previous summer and was not implicated in the scandal, so he was named interim head coach.

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  • The 1984 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. The campaign was Charley Pell's sixth and last as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team, as he was forced to resign three games into the season after the release of an NCAA report detailing numerous recruiting and other rules violations committed during his tenure at Florida. Offensive coordinator Galen Hall had been hired the previous summer and was not implicated in the scandal, so he was named interim head coach. After starting the season 1–1–1 under Pell, the Gators went 8–0 under Hall to post a 9–1–1 overall record, including 5–0–1 in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and Hall was named the SEC Coach of the Year. Florida was ranked #3 in the final Associated Press poll - the highest finish in program history up to that time - and were declared national champions by several minor pollsters, including the New York Times and The Sporting News. However, due to NCAA sanctions, the Gators were not permitted to participate in a bowl game. Florida led the SEC in both points scored (31 points per game) and points allowed (15.5 points per game). The balanced offense featured freshman quarterback and SEC Player of the Year Kerwin Bell, three running backs who would be NFL first round draft picks in John L. Williams, Neal Anderson, and Lorenzo Hampton, and another future first round pick in freshman wide receiver Ricky Nattiel. The offensive line was dubbed "The Great Wall of Florida" and featured several all-conference lineman, including yet another future first round pick in tackle Lomas Brown, helping Florida lead the conference in rushing with 240 yards per game. The defense featured two consensus all-conference players in noseguard Tim Newton and linebacker Alonzo Johnson. No Florida football squad had ever been undefeated in the SEC or had won a conference championship, so there was much rejoicing in Gainesville when the 1984 team clinched the best record in the league in November. However, due to the NCAA violations committed under Pell, the title was retroactively vacated in May 1985 by a vote of the presidents of the SEC schools. Florida would again top the conference standings in 1985 but had been declared ineligible for the SEC championship before the season began. The program did not win an officially recognized SEC football championship until 1991. (en)
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  • First quarter *UT – Tim McGee 52-yard pass from Tony Robinson . Tennessee 7–0. Drive: *FLA – Frankie Neal 50-yard pass from Kerwin Bell , 1:28. Tie 7–7. Drive: *UT – Fuad Reveiz 26-yard field goal. Tennessee 10–7. Drive: *FLA – Neal Anderson 80-yard run . Florida 13–10. Drive: Second quarter *UT – Fuad Reveiz 40-yard field goal. Tie 13–13. Drive: *FLA – Chris Perkins 51-yard field goal. Florida 16–13. Drive: *FLA – Ricky Nattiel 8-yard run . Florida 23–13. Drive: 16 plays. Third quarter *UT – Fuad Reveiz 35-yard field goal. Florida 23–16. Drive: Fourth quarter *FLA – Bobby Raymond 42-yard field goal. Florida 26–16. Drive: *FLA – Bobby Raymond 41-yard field goal. Florida 29–16. Drive: *UT – Joey Clinkscales 48-yard pass from Tony Robinson . Florida 29–23. Drive: *FLA – Ray McDonald 13-yard pass from Kerwin Bell . Florida 36–23. Drive: *UT – Johnnie Jones 4-yard run , 7:23. Florida 36–30. Drive: *FLA – John L. Williams 47-yard run , 0:54. Florida 43–30. Drive: (en)
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  • ;Top passers *FLA – Kerwin Bell – 9/12, 201 yards, 2 TD, INT *UT – Tony Robinson – 29/43, 371 yards, 2 TD, INT ;Top rushers *FLA – Neal Anderson – 23 rushes, 178 yards, TD *UT – Johnnie Jones – 17 rushes, 94 yards, TD ;Top receivers *FLA – John L. Williams – 4 receptions, 96 yards *UT – Tim McGee – 10 receptions, 157 yards, TD (en)
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  • The 1984 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. The campaign was Charley Pell's sixth and last as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team, as he was forced to resign three games into the season after the release of an NCAA report detailing numerous recruiting and other rules violations committed during his tenure at Florida. Offensive coordinator Galen Hall had been hired the previous summer and was not implicated in the scandal, so he was named interim head coach. (en)
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