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{{1995 Southeastern Conference football standings}}
 
{{1995 Southeastern Conference football standings}}
The ”’1995 Florida Gators football team”’ represented the [[University of Florida]] in the sport of [[American football]] during the [[1995 NCAA Division I-A football season|1995 college football season]]. The 1995 season was the Florida Gators’ sixth year under head coach [[Steve Spurrier]] and was one of the most successful in school history, as the Gators finished the regular season unbeaten and untied for the first time (the [[1911 Florida Gators football team|1911 team]] went 5–0–1).
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The ”’1995 Florida Gators football team”’ represented the [[University of Florida]] in the sport of [[American football]] during the [[1995 NCAA Division I-A football season]]. The 1995 season was the Florida Gators’ sixth year under head coach [[Steve Spurrier]] and was one of the most successful in school history, as the Gators finished the regular season unbeaten and untied for the first time (the [[1911 Florida Gators football team|1911 team]] went 5–0–1).
   
 
The Gators used coach Spurrier’s pass-heavy “fun ‘n gun” offense”.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/13877579/with-florida-gators-steve-spurrier-brought-football-evolution-sec|title=Steve Spurrier’s Fun ‘n’ Gun brought football evolution to the SEC}}</ref> Led by Heisman Trophy finalist quarterback [[Danny Wuerffel]], the offense set many school and conference offensive records, including passing touchdowns, passing yards per game, total yards per game, and points per game, among others.<ref>[http://assets.espn.go.com/SEC/football/2015/Record%20Book.pdf SEC Record book]</ref>
 
The Gators used coach Spurrier’s pass-heavy “fun ‘n gun” offense”.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/13877579/with-florida-gators-steve-spurrier-brought-football-evolution-sec|title=Steve Spurrier’s Fun ‘n’ Gun brought football evolution to the SEC}}</ref> Led by Heisman Trophy finalist quarterback [[Danny Wuerffel]], the offense set many school and conference offensive records, including passing touchdowns, passing yards per game, total yards per game, and points per game, among others.<ref>[http://assets.espn.go.com/SEC/football/2015/Record%20Book.pdf SEC Record book]</ref>