Week 1: Mercer In the opening contest at
Fleming Field in
Gainesville on October 3 against coach
Stanley L. Robinson's
Mercer Bears, Florida won 24–0. Horse Bishop scored in the first five minutes. "After 5,000 fans had journeyed to Atlanta certain that captain Edgar Jones...would lead the Saurians to a glorious victory." Tech's
Doug Wycoff scored two touchdowns. Wycoff scored first, and
Ike Williams added the extra point. In the second period, Williams made a 12-yard field goal. Wycoff and Sam Murray scored in the third period, with one extra point converted by Williams. The lone Gator touchdown came after a series of forward passes put them within Tech territory, including one of nearly 20 yards from
Edgar C. Jones to Livingston. A 26-yard end run from Jones brought Florida to Tech's 4-yard line. Jones then scored through the line and kicked goal. The starting lineup was: Anderson (left end), Williams (left tackle), Stewart (left guard), Sarra (center), Norton (right guard), Goldstein (right tackle), Todd (right end), Stanley (quarterback), Ihrig (left halfback), Bishop (right halfback), Chaplin (fullback).
Week 4: Wake Forest The Gators practiced at night with whitewashed
footballs in preparation for the homecoming contest with the
Wake Forest Demon Deacons. On the back of
Edgar C. Jones, who accounted for every point for his squad, Florida won 24–3. A field goal by Wake's Rackley gave the Demon Deacons a 3–0 lead at the end of the first quarter. Jones then scored a touchdown, extra point, and converted a field goal by half's end. A pass from Burnett to Jones made Florida's next touchdown. Jones went through tackle for the final score.
Week 5: Rollins Florida rolled up a 61–0 score on the
Rollins Tars, scoring 26 in the first quarter.
Week 6: at Clemson In the most impressive win of the season, the Gators beat the
Clemson Tigers 42–0 on the road.
Edgar C. Jones had a 28-yard run lead to a touchdown and another 30-yard touchdown run. Fullback Horse Bishop accounted for three touchdowns: one a run of 20 yards from scrimmage and two 30-yard interception returns. Capt. Jones was declared the best back to run on a South Carolina gridiron in a number of years. The starting lineup was: Green (left end), Williams (left tackle), Norton (left guard), Sarra (center), Davis (right guard), Petronis (right tackle), Whitaker (right end), Stanley (quarterback), Brown (left halfback), Jones (right halfback), Bishop (fullback). The return to the lineup of Tide center
Gordon Holmes, injured against
Georgia Tech, and the battle between backs
Mack Brown and
Edgar C. Jones brought intrigue. A pass from Hubert to Brown in the end zone netted the second score. Florida's Scott returned the kickoff to Alabama's 20-yard line, nearly breaking the tackle there. Two Barnes interceptions set up his touchdowns, one a 16-yard run after catch and another an end run. Jones attempted a
drop kick, which was short and returned by Brown for 35 yards. A drive and a pass to Barnes got Alabama to Florida's 3-yard line, and Hubert scored over center. The starting lineup was: Green (left end), Williams (left tackle), Norton (left guard), Sarra (center), Stewart (right guard), Goldstein (right tackle), E. Jones (right end), W. Jones (quarterback), Brown (left halfback), Burnett (right halfback), Bishop (fullback).
Week 8: Mississippi A&M For the ninth week of play, the Gators met coach
Bernie Bierman's
Mississippi Aggies in
Tampa on
Plant Field and won 12–0.
Edgar C. Jones, Lamar Sarra, and Greek Petronis were nursing injuries from the Alabama loss, and the Mississippi Aggies had lost to Alabama by just a touchdown. Despite this, Jones kicked two field goals and scored the only touchdown in a 12–0 victory. After a bitterly fought first quarter, Jones netted 27-yard and 40-yard field goals for a 6–0 lead at the half. Jones ran off tackle for the game's only touchdown. Some 20,000 were in attendance.
Week 9: Washington & Lee The annual Thanksgiving game in
Jacksonville with coach
James DeHart's
Washington & Lee Generals was marked by both teams' use of the forward pass and brought the highlight of the season. Once behind by a 14–3 deficit, Florida came back and won 17–14. The yearbook remarked: "Not since the
1923 Alabama game has Florida participated in a more brilliant, thrilling, and colorful football game."
Edgar C. Jones made a 29-yard field goal in the first quarter, but the Generals responded with a touchdown from Palmer in the second. A 25-yard finger-tip touchdown catch by Spotts put the Gators behind 14–3. Jones ran in a touchdown; 14–10. Then in the fourth quarter
Cy Williams blocked a Generals' punt. On fourth down, Jones caught the winning touchdown from Horse Bishop. ==Postseason==