1981 UCF Knights football team

The 1981 UCF Knights football season represented the University of Central Florida (UCF) as an independent during the 1981 NCAA Division III football season. Led by Don Jonas in this third and final season as head coach, the Knights compiled a record of 4–6.[1] UCF played their home games at Orlando Stadium in downtown Orlando, Florida. This was the final season that team competed at the NCAA Division III level as they moved to NCAA Division II competition in 1982.

1981 UCF Knights football
ConferenceIndependent
Record4–6
Head coach
Home stadiumOrlando Stadium
Seasons
← 1980
1982 →
1981 NCAA Division III independents football records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
DePauw  910
San Diego  910
Wagner  910
West Georgia ^  910
Dayton ^  1220
Millsaps  720
Albany  730
Georgetown  530
Cortland  640
Brockport  550
Buffalo  550
Buffalo State  330
Fordham  550
Iona  550
Rochester (NY)  441
Union (NY)  441
Colorado College  450
Duquesne  450
Frostburg State  450
Canisius  460
Hofstra  460
UCF  460
Saint Francis (PA)  361
Norwich  370
Grove City  270
Salisbury State  270
St. Norbert  270
Catholic University  180
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant

Schedule

Orlando Stadium, the Knights' home field
DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 12PresbyterianL 0–38,347
September 19Elizabeth City State
  • Orlando Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
L 9–144,833
September 26at Millsaps
W 13–6800
October 3Miles
  • Orlando Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
W 6–06,320
October 10Savannah State
  • Orlando Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
W 47–136,493
October 17at Alabama A&MNormal, ALL 15–238,700
October 31at West GeorgiaL 6–206,200
November 7Hampden–Sydney
  • Orlando Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
W 17–08,391
November 14Millersville
  • Orlando Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
L 9–274,365
November 21Bethune–Cookman
  • Orlando Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
L 20–248,354

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References


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