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Alabama The season opened with a 29–0 loss to Alabama. Touchdowns were scored by William LaFayette Ward (2), Chamberlain,
Auxford Burks and Frank Clark. The starting lineup was: Weller (left end), Buck (left tackle), T. Cason (left guard), Keene (center), Bratton (right guard), T. McGuire (right tackle), B. H. Bridges (right end), McDonnell (quarterback), R. Cason (left halfback), B. T. Bridges (right halfback), C. McGuire (fullback).
Auburn The October 4, 1904 game against the University of Florida was considered a practice game by
Auburn and is not included in the Tiger's official record of 5–0 for the season.
Florida-Georgia dispute The Florida team next traveled to
Macon, Georgia to face the
Georgia Bulldogs and lost 52–0. The University of Georgia still counts this game as a win against the
Florida Gators even though the modern University of Florida did not yet exist, adding another layer of intrigue to the
Florida–Georgia football rivalry. UGA sports historian Dan Magill sums up Georgia's attitude: "That's where Florida was back then. We can't help it if they got run out of Lake City."
Georgia Tech •
Source: Only a single first down was scored on Tech, a 77–0 loss. The starting lineup was: Zealius (left end), Bratton (left tackle), T. McGuire (left guard), Keene (center), O'Berry (right guard), Rowlett (right tackle), R. Woller (right end), R. Cason (quarterback), Clarke (left halfback), Bridges (right halfback), C. McGuire (fullback)
Florida State College The Blue and White had reason for optimism coming into their last game of the season against the
Florida State College Eleven (FSC). They were finally playing a home game, they had beaten FSC in Lake City in 1902, and FSC had been beaten soundly by Georgia Tech in the only game they'd played of their 1904 slate. This was not first meeting between FSC's player-coach
Jack Forsythe and Marvin Bridges, his counterpart for the Blue and White; Forsythe was a player on the
Clemson Tigers team that tied Bridges'
Cumberland Bulldogs in a 1903 battle which was dubbed the
SIAA championship game. Their 1904 match-up was not nearly as close; the Blue and White were shut out again and lost 23–0. As a newspaper account reported, "The people of Lake City had expected at least one victory after a long series of defeats encountered by the university and were greatly disappointed. The university should be made stronger before it attempts to play again." FSC would go on to beat
Stetson and lay claim to a "state championship". ==Aftermath==