1990 UCF Knights football team
The 1990 UCF Knights football season was the UCF Knights football's first season in Division I-AA (now commonly known as 'FCS'). In their first year in the division, Gene McDowell led the Knights to a 10–4 record, a program best, and a trip to the I-AA playoffs. UCF would make it to the semifinals, and became the first school in history to qualify for the I-AA playoffs in its first season of eligibility.[2]
During the 1990s, UCF would compile an overall record of 67–46–0 (.593) during the decade.[2][3]
Schedule and results
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 1 |
Troy State* |
Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida |
W 16–10 |
22,462 |
September 8 |
at Eastern Kentucky* |
Roy Kidd Stadium • Richmond, Kentucky |
L 12–24 |
19,200 |
September 15 |
at Bethune-Cookman* |
Municipal Stadium • Daytona Beach, Florida |
W 42–9 |
9,500 |
September 22 |
at Memphis* |
Liberty Bowl • Memphis, Tennessee |
L 28–37 |
21,385 |
September 29 |
Kentucky State* |
Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida |
W 49–0 |
6,055 |
October 6 |
at Samford* |
Seibert Stadium • Birmingham, Alabama |
W 37–16 |
5,463 |
October 20 |
Georgia Southern* |
Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida |
L 17–38 |
16,258 |
October 27 |
Southern Illinois* |
Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida |
W 49–14 |
14,052 |
November 3 |
Liberty* |
Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida |
W 28–6 |
14,107 |
November 10 |
Slippery Rock* |
Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida |
W 24–21 |
16,208 |
November 17 |
Texas Southern* |
Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida |
W 63–6 |
16,328 |
November 24 |
at Youngstown State* |
Stambaugh Stadium • Youngstown, Ohio (Division I-AA First Round Playoff Game) |
W 20–17 |
12,500 |
December 1 |
William & Mary* |
Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida (Division I-AA Quarterfinal Playoff Game) |
W 52–38 |
20,067 |
December 8 |
at Georgia Southern* |
Paulson Stadium • Statesboro, Georgia (Division I-AA Semifinal Playoff Game) |
L 7–44 |
13,183 |
*Non-conference game. All times are in Eastern Time. |
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