1983 UCF Knights football team
1983 UCF Knights football | |
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Conference | Independent |
1983 record | 5–6 |
Head coach | Lou Saban (1st year) |
Home stadium | Citrus Bowl |
The 1983 UCF Knights football season was Lou Saban's first as the head coach of the Knights. Saban's 1983 team earned a 5–5 overall record.[1]
The Knights competed as an NCAA Division II Independent. The team played their home games at the Citrus Bowl in Downtown Orlando
Schedule and results
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | |||||
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September 2 | Elizabeth City State* | Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida | W 37–7 | 9,041 | |||||
September 10 | at Georgia Southern* | Statesboro, Georgia | W 33–29 | 5,815 | |||||
September 17 | at Southeastern Louisiana* | Strawberry Stadium • Hammond, Louisiana | L 28–54 | 5,000 | |||||
September 24 | North Alabama* | Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida | L 20–47 | 8,307 | |||||
October 1 | Valdosta State* | Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida | W 20–0 | 12,777 | |||||
October 15 | at Richmond* | City Stadium • Richmond, Virginia | L 26–31 | 3,413 | |||||
October 29 | at Austin Peay State* | Governors Stadium • Clarksville, Tennessee | W 10–7 | 7,000 | |||||
November 5 | at Carson–Newman* | Burke–Tarr Stadium • Jefferson City, Tennessee | L 14–35 | 3,300 | |||||
November 12 | Nicholls State* | Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida | L 14–37 | 4,500 | |||||
November 19 | Fort Lewis* | Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida | W 59–28 | 14,212 | |||||
November 26 | Bethune–Cookman* | Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida | L 22–31 | 13,294 | |||||
*Non-conference game. All times are in Eastern Time. |
See also
- UCF Knights
- UCF Knights football
- List of UCF Knights football seasons
- List of University of Central Florida alumni
- List of UCF Knights head football coaches
References
- ↑ "The Knights Move Up to D-II: Part 3 of 8 - The History of UCF Football". University of Central Florida Athletics Association. 2007-06-29. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
External links
- College Football Data Warehouse, UCF Yearly Results: 1980–1984. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
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