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programs (including the football team) began using Plant Field as their home field the same year. However, the venue was shared with many other local events and activities, so the Spartans only used Plant Field for three seasons. In the 1970s, the university took ownership of Plant Field and divided up the land for use as several academic buildings and sports facilities, including smaller stadiums for the school's baseball and track programs. The last portion of the original grandstand was demolished in 2003.
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and the UT finance committee surprised the university community by proposing that the school drop football due to unsustainable expenses. A financial report released by the committee revealed that the football program had run a deficit of almost $ 200,000 in 1974 ($ 962,597 today) and that the school
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in Tampa, was the first black athlete to receive a scholarship at the University of Tampa. In his three seasons at UT, he was twice named a small college All-American. In 1971, he skipped his senior year to sign and play in the Canadian Football League where he was an award winning all star for the
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on October 4, 1937. It was built on land donated by local businessman I. W. Phillips for the purpose, and the university named it in his honor. Phillips Field had wooden seating in a large horseshoe and seated a maximum of 20,000 with additional temporary seating. The Spartans used the stadium from
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Although the Spartans enjoyed success on the field against Division I opponents from much larger universities, the University of Tampa had an enrollment of about 1,300 in the early 1970s and the football program was putting an increasing financial strain on the school's limited resources. In early
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in the 1890s. The stadium grandstand was large and the playing field was large enough to host a wide variety of sports and events, from auto racing to baseball and more. The hotel closed in 1930 and the University of Tampa took over the facilities in 1933. Subsequently, the Tampa Spartans' sports
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had borrowed over $ 750,000 ($ 4,275,065 today) from its endowment to subsidize the sport since its move to Division I. Owens also expressed concern that Tampa's new NFL franchise would erode attendance at Spartans' games, potentially pushing the entire university into bankruptcy. (The
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were organized in 1974 and took the field in 1976.) To the disappointment of Spartan players and coaches and the Tampa community in general, the UT Board of Trustees voted on February 20, 1975, to immediately end the football program, cancelling the already scheduled 1975 season.
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in the 1940s and 1950s soon after FSU founded its football program and was playing in the lower division of college football. Tampa went 2–9 against the Seminoles, with the last meeting coming in 1959. The UT football program occasionally scheduled games against
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Sam Bailey coached the Spartans from 1964 to 1967. He had earlier coached the basketball and baseball teams at the University of Tampa. As a football coach his record was 16–20. Today, the baseball field at the university is known as Sam Bailey
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was expected to be their top athletic rival. Since St. Pete JC's mascot was the Trojans, founding Tampa Junior College president Frederic H. Spaulding decided that his school's mascot would be the Spartans in reference to the
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where he converted to offensive tackle and was an all star. In 1974, he was drafted in the seventh round by the Baltimore Colts and in 1975 he was named to the NFL All-Rookie team. He played a total of 131 NFL
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in 1971. Successfully competing against top college programs as a much smaller school put an enormous strain on the university's finances, and the school decided to discontinue football after the 1974 season.
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The University of Tampa Spartans football program kicked off on October 12, 1933, with a 28–0 win over Bowdon College in LaGrange, Georgia. They played their first home game a week later at
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was a four-year starter at safety for the Spartans from 1949 to 1952 and became the Spartans' head coach in 1962. In two seasons as a coach, his record was 7–9. He left to become the
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Most of the University of Tampa's early students were from Tampa, and most of its early athletes were graduates of the first two public high schools in the area,
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was an offensive tackle at University of Tampa. He was drafted in the first round, twenty-third overall to the Miami Dolphins. He played a total of 71 NFL games.
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on nearby land donated by local businessman I. W. Phillips. The Spartans moved to the new facility for the 1937 season and would call it home for three decades.
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was head coach (1942 season) after which the school canceled football because of World War II. Vines then became a successful high school coach in Alabama.
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was the final coach of the University of Tampa football team. He coached for two seasons going 8–3 in 1973 and then 6-5 in 1974, the team's final season.
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Tampa U. quickly became competitive at the highest level of college football. The Spartans earned wins over established programs such as
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coached the Spartans from 1968 to 1970 to a 25–6 record. In 1970, Curci led Tampa U to a 10–1 season that included a road win over the
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1937 until the first few games of the 1967 football season. Phillips Field was demolished in the early 1970s and is now the site of
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in college sports at the time. The Spartans when 63-37-2 in his ten seasons at the school, and Huerta was later enshrined in the
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was the first head coach at the University of Tampa. He coached the team from 1933 to 1940 to a record of 36–39–5.
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in 1974 was a major factor in the University of Tampa deciding to end its football program before the 1975 season.
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was built in 1967, and the first event at the brand-new venue was a game between the Tampa Spartans and the No.3
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was a defensive end for the Tampa Spartans and an All-American in 1972. He was selected first overall in the
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to cap a 10-2 season. They were led by several stars who went on to play professional football, including
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and was 28 years old when promoted to be the Spartan's head coach, making him the youngest head coach /
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was a three-year started at defensive tackle before leaving before his senior seasons to play in the
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Other notable players from the University of Tampa to play professional football are quarterback
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coached the Spartans for one season in 1971, leading them to a 6–5 record. Fulcher then left for
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encouraged the university to move its football program to the top tier of college football,
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championship game. He was drafted in the fifth round by the NFL's New York Giants in the
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History of Tampa Spartans Football from the University of Tampa Athletic Department
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for NAIA programs played in Tampa. The Spartans scheduled eleven games against the
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opened across the street from the University of Tampa on the west bank of the
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was the head coach from 1952 to 1961. Huerta had been a star player with the
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The Spartans played their last game on November 11, 1974, a 35–10 win over
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Tampa participated in three bowl games, garnering a 3–0 record.
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at the Division I program beginning with the 1971 season.
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for almost forty years before moving to the top level of
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Football program that represented the University of Tampa
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Index

Plant Field
Phillips Field
Tampa Stadium
Tampa, Florida
NAIA
NCAA D-I Ind.
American football
University of Tampa
Tampa, Florida
NCAA Division II
NCAA Division I
independent
Tampa Spartans
University of Tampa
St. Petersburg Junior College
Trojan War
Troy
Sparta
Homer
Iliad
Hillsborough
Plant
Plant Field
Phillips Field
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Cigar Bowls
bowl game
Florida State Seminoles
NCAA Division I
University of Florida Gators

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