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The Florida Tech Panthers football program was the intercollegiate
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team for the
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located in the U.S. state of
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. The team competed in the
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and was a member of the
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. Florida Tech's first football team was fielded in 2013, and the final team was fielded in 2019.
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was the first and only head coach. In May 2020, Florida Tech shut down its football program due to budget cuts that followed the
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Program achievements


Venues

The team played its home games in
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in
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. 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 (including any
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-imposed vacates and forfeits) 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 and 2017


All-time record vs. ranked opponents

Florida Tech was 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 and 2018. ^ game was played at
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& 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 got its revenge along with its first ever win against West Florida 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


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 (
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, D2Football.com) * Adonis Davis – Defensive Lineman, 2018 (D2football.com) , 2017 (AP, Street & Smith's), (AFCA) , (D2Football.com) * Romell Guerrier – Wide Receiver, 2018 (Don Hansen Committee) * Antwuan Haynes – Running Back, 2016 (Don Hansen Committee) , 2015 (USA College Football) * Kenny Johnston – Tight End, 2016 (AFCA, Don Hansen Committee, D2CCA), 2015 (Don Hansen Committee, USA College Football) * Chris Stapleton - Linebacker, 2016 (Don Hansen Committee) * Gabe Hughes – Tight End, 2015 (D2Football.com) , 2014 (Don Hansen Committee) * J.J. Sanders – Linebacker, 2015 (Don Hansen Committee, USA College Football), 2014 (Don Hansen Committee, USA College Football) * T.J. Lowder – Wide Receiver, 2015 (USA College Football) * Kevin Delgado – Right Guard, 2015 (USA College Football) * Manny Abad – Cornerback, 2015 (USA College Football) * Leo Alba II – Cornerback, 2015 (USA College Football) * Matt Garcia – Left Tackle, 2015 (USA College Football) , 2014 (USA College Football) * Blake Stone – Center, 2015 (USA College Football) * Xavier Milton – Wide Receiver, 2014 (Daktronics, D2Football.com, Don Hansen Committee, USA College Football) * Mark Cato – Quarterback, 2014 (USA College Football) * Trevor Sand – Running Back, 2014 (USA College Football) * Ramsey Sellers – Center, 2014 (USA College Football)


Conference honors

* Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year :2015:
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:2014: Steve Englehart * Gulf South Conference Offensive Player of the Year :2014: WR Xavier Milton * Gulf South Conference Defensive Player of the Year :2018: LB J.T. Hassell :2015: LB J.J. Sanders * Gulf South Conference Offensive Freshman of the Year :2015: RB Antwuan Haynes :2014: QB Mark Cato * Gulf South Conference Defensive Freshman of the Year :2013: LB Chris Stapleton


Notable former players

* J.T. Hassell: NFL Safety (2019–2020) * Manny Abad: Cornerback
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Practice Squad (2016)


Year-by-year results

:''Statistics correct as of the 2018–19 college football season''


Playoffs

The Panthers appeared in the Division II playoffs twice. Their playoff record is 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 returned to the playoffs two seasons later, earning the #6 seed in Super Region Two on the strength of an 8–3 record. They were again knocked out in the first round, this time at third-seeded Lenoir-Rhyne, 43–21.


Bowl games

The Panthers played in one bowl game, the 2013 ECAC Futures Bowl, which happened at the conclusion of their inaugural season against fellow first-year program Alderson-Broaddus in Philippi, West Virginia. The Panthers won that game, 32–20, on a snowy afternoon thanks to 295 passing yards and four touchdowns from Bobby Vega along with Xavier Milton's 14 receptions for 177 yards and two touchdowns.


References


External links

* {{Gulf South Conference football navbox American football teams established in 2013 American football teams disestablished in 2020 2013 establishments in Florida 2020 disestablishments in Florida