1932 Southern Conference football season

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1932 Southern Conference football season
League NCAA
Sport College football
DurationSeptember 17, 1932
through December 17, 1932
Number of teams23
Regular Season
Season champions Tennessee
Auburn
LSU
Football seasons
  1931
1933  
1932 Southern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 9 Tennessee + 7 0 19 0 1
Auburn + 6 0 19 0 1
LSU + 4 0 06 3 1
VPI 6 1 08 1 0
Vanderbilt 4 1 26 1 2
NC State 3 1 16 1 2
Alabama 5 2 08 2 0
Tulane 5 2 16 2 1
Duke 5 3 07 3 0
Georgia Tech 4 4 14 5 1
Kentucky 4 5 04 5 0
Virginia 2 3 05 4 0
Ole Miss 2 3 05 6 0
Georgia 2 4 22 5 2
Maryland 2 4 05 6 0
North Carolina 2 5 13 5 2
South Carolina 1 2 15 4 2
VMI 1 4 02 8 0
Washington and Lee 1 4 01 9 0
Florida 1 6 03 6 0
Clemson 0 4 03 5 1
Mississippi State 0 4 03 5 0
Sewanee 0 6 02 7 1
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from Dickinson System

The 1932 Southern Conference football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Conference as part of the 1932 college football season. The season began on September 17.

Contents

This is the last season before many teams leave to form the Southeastern Conference, which still exists today.

Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
Non-conference matchup; SoCon member won
Non-conference matchup; SoCon member lost
Non-conference matchup; tie
Conference matchup

SoCon teams in bold.

Week One

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
September 17 Middle Tennessee State Teachers Sewanee McGee FieldSewanee, Tennessee W 12–0 [1]
September 17 King (TN) VMI Alumni Field • Lexington, Virginia W 6–0 [2]

Week Two

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
September 23 Birmingham–Southern Auburn Cramton BowlMontgomery, Alabama W 61–0 [3]
September 23 Presbyterian Clemson Riggs FieldCalhoun, South Carolina W 13–0 [4]
September 24 Southwestern (TN) Alabama Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, Alabama W 45–66,000 [5]
September 24 Davidson Duke Duke StadiumDurham, North Carolina W 13–0 [6]
September 24VMI Kentucky McLean StadiumLexington, Kentucky UK 23–0 [7]
September 24 TCU LSU Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, Louisiana T 3–3 [8]
September 24 Mississippi State Teachers Ole Miss Hemingway StadiumOxford, Mississippi W 49–0 [9]
September 24 Appalachian State NC State Riddick StadiumRaleigh, North Carolina W 38–0 [10]
September 24Sewanee South Carolina State FairgroundsColumbia, South Carolina SCAR 7–38,000 [11]
September 24 Tennessee Chattanooga Chamberlain FieldChattanooga, Tennessee W 13–03,635 [12]
September 24 Mercer Vanderbilt Dudley FieldNashville, Tennessee W 20–75,000 [13]
September 24 Hampden–Sydney Virginia Scott StadiumCharlottesville, Virginia W 32–0 [14]
September 24 Roanoke VPI Miles StadiumBlacksburg, Virginia W 32–7 [15]
September 24 George Washington Washington & Lee Wilson Field • Lexington, Virginia L 18–03,000 [16]
September 25 Washington College Maryland Byrd StadiumCollege Park, Maryland W 63–0 [17]

Week Three

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
October 1 Mississippi State AlabamaCramton Bowl • Montgomery, AlabamaALA 53–0 [18]
October 1 Erskine Auburn Drake FieldAuburn, Alabama W 77–0 [19]
October 1 Clemson Georgia Tech Grant FieldAtlanta, GA GT 32–1415,000 [20]
October 1DukeVMIAlumni Field • Lexington, Virginia DUKE 44–0 [21]
October 1VPI Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, Georgia VPI 7–6 [22]
October 1SewaneeKentuckyMcLean Stadium • Lexington, KentuckyUK 18–0 [23]
October 1LSU Rice Rice FieldHouston, Texas L 10–8 [24]
October 1NC State Richmond City StadiumRichmond, Virginia W 9–0 [25]
October 1MarylandVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, Virginia UVA 7–6 [26]
October 1Ole MissTennessee Shields–Watkins FieldKnoxville, Tennessee TENN 33–0 [27]
October 1 Texas A&M Tulane Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, Louisiana W 26–14 [28]
October 1VanderbiltNorth Carolina Kenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, North Carolina VAN 39–710,000 [29]
October 1Washington & LeeDavidson Richardson FieldDavidson, North Carolina L 7–0 [30]

Week Four

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
October 8AlabamaGeorge Washington Griffith StadiumWashington, D. C. W 28–626,000 [31]
October 8DukeAuburn Legion FieldBirmingham, Alabama AUB 18–79,000 [32]
October 8ClemsonNC StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North CarolinaNCST 13–0 [33]
October 8Sewanee Florida Fairfield StadiumJacksonville, Florida FLA 19–09,000 [34]
October 8KentuckyGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta, GeorgiaUK 12–6 [35]
October 8 Spring Hill LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LouisianaW 80–0 [36]
October 8VPIMaryland Byrd StadiumCollege Park, Maryland VPI 23–0 [37]
October 8 Howard (AL) Ole MissHemingway Stadium • Oxford, MississippiW 26–6 [38]
October 8 Mississippi College Mississippi StateMunicipal Stadium • Jackson, Mississippi W 18–7 [39]
October 8South Carolina Wake Forest Central Stadium • Charlotte, North Carolina L 6–06,000 [40]
October 8North CarolinaTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeTENN 20–7 [41]
October 8GeorgiaTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, LouisianaTUL 34–25 [42]
October 8 Western Kentucky State Teachers VanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, TennesseeW 26–010,000 [43]
October 8RoanokeVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VirginiaW 12–0 [44]
October 8Washington & Lee Navy Thompson StadiumAnnapolis, Maryland L 33–0 [45]

Week Five

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
October 14ErskineClemsonRiggs Field • Calhoun, South CarolinaW 19–0 [46]
October 14 Wofford South Carolina Melton Field • Columbia, South CarolinaW 19–0 [47]
October 15TennesseeAlabamaLegion Field • Birmingham, AlabamaTENN 7–320,000 [48]
October 15AuburnGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta, GeorgiaAUB 6–0 [49]
October 15 The Citadel Florida Florida FieldGainesville, Florida W 27–76,500 [50]
October 15North CarolinaGeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GeorgiaT 6–63,000 [51]
October 15Ole Miss Centenary Centenary Stadium • Shreveport, Louisiana L 13–65,000 [52]
October 15Mississippi StateLSUBrown Field • Monroe, Louisiana LSU 24–0 [53]
October 15MarylandDukeDuke Stadium • Durham, North CarolinaDUKE 34–0 [54]
October 15Wake ForestNC StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North CarolinaT 0–011,000 [55]
October 15SewaneeSouthwestern (TN)Fargason Field • Memphis, Tennessee W 8–6 [56]
October 15TulaneVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, TennesseeT 6–625,000 [57]
October 15Virginia Columbia Baker FieldNew York City, New York L 22–6 [58]
October 15DavidsonVMIAlumni Field • Lexington, VirginiaL 12–0 [59]
October 15 William & Mary VPI City StadiumRichmond, Virginia W 7–0 [60]
October 15Washington & LeeKentuckyMcLean Stadium • Lexington, KentuckyUK 53–77,000 [61]

Week Six

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
October 20ClemsonSouth CarolinaState Fairgrounds • Columbia, South CarolinaSCAR 14–013,000 [62]
October 21Wake ForestDukeDuke Stadium • Durham, North CarolinaW 9–0 [63]
October 22Ole MissAlabamaDenny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AlabamaALA 24–135,000 [64]
October 22AuburnTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, LouisianaAUB 19–725,000 [65]
October 22NC StateFlorida Plant FieldTampa, Florida NCST 17–610,072 [66]
October 22GeorgiaVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, TennesseeVAN 12–610,000 [67]
October 22Georgia TechNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North CarolinaGT 43–1415,000 [68]
October 22 Arkansas LSU State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LouisianaW 14–0 [69]
October 22 St. John's (MD) MarylandByrd Stadium • College Park, MarylandW 24–73,500 [70]
October 22 Millsaps Mississippi State Scott FieldStarkville, Mississippi W 9–8 [71]
October 22Sewanee Tennessee Tech Hardee Field • Sewanee, TennesseeT 0–0 [72]
October 22 Maryville (TN) TennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeW 60–0 [73]
October 22VirginiaVMIAlumni Field • Lexington, Virginia VMI 6–4 [74]
October 22KentuckyVPIMiles Stadium • Blacksburg, VirginiaVPI 7–017,000 [75]
October 22Washington & LeeWilliam & Mary Bain FieldNorfolk, Virginia L 7–0 [76]

Week Seven

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
October 27Mississippi State Indiana Memorial StadiumBloomington, Indiana L 19–03,500 [77]
October 29AlabamaKentuckyMcLean Stadium • Lexington, KentuckyALA 12–710,000 [78]
October 29Ole MissAuburnCramton Bowl • Montgomery, AlabamaAUB 14–7 [79]
October 29ClemsonDavidsonRichardson Field • Davidson, North CarolinaT 7–75,000 [80]
October 29DukeTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeTENN 16–1313,000 [81] [82]
October 29FloridaGeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GeorgiaUGA 33–12 [83]
October 29SewaneeLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LouisianaLSU 38–0 [84]
October 29MarylandVMICity Stadium • Richmond, VirginiaMD 12–7 [85]
October 29NC StateNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North CarolinaUNC 13–0 [86]
October 29South CarolinaTulaneTulane Stadium • New OrleansTUL 6–010,000 [87]
October 29Georgia TechVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, TennesseeVAN 12–025,000 [88]
October 29St. John's (MD)VirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VirginiaW 20–6 [89]
October 29VPIWashington & LeeWilson Field • Lexington, VirginiaVPI 32–64,000 [90]

Week Eight

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
November 2Sewanee Penn State New Beaver FieldState College, PA L 18–65,500 [91]
November 4FloridaNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North CarolinaUNC 18–136,000 [92]
November 5VPIAlabamaDenny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AlabamaALA 9–611,000 [93]
November 5Howard (AL)AuburnCramton Bowl • Montgomery, AlabamaW 25–0 [94]
November 5ClemsonThe Citadel Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston, South Carolina W 18–63,000 [95]
November 5Georgia NYU Yankee StadiumBronx, New York L 13–715,000 [96]
November 5KentuckyDukeDuke Stadium • Durham, North CarolinaDUKE 13–0 [97]
November 5LSUSouth CarolinaState Fairgrounds • Columbia, South CarolinaLSU 6–0 [98]
November 5Ole Miss Minnesota Memorial StadiumMinneapolis, Minnesota L 26–012,000 [99]
November 5DavidsonNC State Central High School StadiumCharlotte, North Carolina W 7–3 [100]
November 5Mississippi StateTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeTENN 31–0 [101]
November 5TulaneGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta, GeorgiaTUL 20–14 [102]
November 5VanderbiltMarylandGriffith Stadium • Washington, D. C.VAN 13–0 [103]
November 5Washington & LeeVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VirginiaW&L 7–0 [104]
November 5VMIWilliam & MaryBain Field • Norfolk, VirginiaL 20–7 [105]

Week Nine

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
November 11GeorgiaClemsonRiggs Field • Calhoun, South CarolinaUGA 32–184,500 [106]
November 12AlabamaGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta, GeorgiaGT 6–0 [107]
November 12FloridaAuburnCramton Bowl • Montgomery, AlabamaAUB 21–6 [108]
November 12LSUCentenaryCentenary Stadium • Shreveport, LouisianaL 6–0 [109]
November 12SewaneeOle MissHemingway Stadium • Oxford, MississippiMISS 27–65,000 [110]
November 12Southwestern (TN)Mississippi StateScott Field • Starkville, MississippiW 6–01,500 [111]
November 12MarylandNavy Municipal StadiumBaltimore, Maryland L 28–7 [112]
November 12North CarolinaDavidsonRichardson Field • Davidson, North CarolinaW 12–0 [113]
November 12DukeNC StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North CarolinaNCST 6–0 [114]
November 12South Carolina Furman Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina L 14–0 [115]
November 12TulaneKentuckyMcLean Stadium • Lexington, KentuckyTUL 6–38,000 [116]
November 12VanderbiltTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeT 0–0 [117]
November 12RichmondVMIAlumni Field • Lexington, VirginiaL 7–0 [118]
November 12VirginiaVPIMiles Stadium • Blacksburg, VirginiaVPI 13–0 [119]
November 14Washington & Lee West Virginia Laidley Field • Charleston, West Virginia L 19–0 [120]

Week Ten

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
November 19AuburnGeorgia Memorial StadiumColumbus, Georgia AUB 14–7 [121]
November 19Georgia TechFloridaFlorida Field • Gainesville, FloridaGT 6–0 [122]
November 19DukeNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North CarolinaDUKE 7–0 [123]
November 19MarylandWashington & LeeWilson Field • Lexington, VAMD 6–0 [124]
November 19Ole MissSouthwestern (TN)Fargason Field • Memphis, TennesseeW 7–0 [125]
November 19The CitadelSouth CarolinaMelton Field • Columbia, South CarolinaW 19–04,000 [126]
November 19SewaneeTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, LouisianaTUL 26–07,000 [127]

Week Eleven

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
November 24VanderbiltAlabamaLegion Field • Birmingham, AlabamaALA 20–018,000 [128]
November 24ClemsonFurmanManly Field • Greenville, South CarolinaL 7–0 [129]
November 24Maryland Johns Hopkins Municipal Stadium • Baltimore, MarylandW 23–09,100 [130]
November 24Ole MissMississippi StateScott Field • Starkville, MississippiMISS 13–0 [131]
November 24South CarolinaNC StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North CarolinaT 7–79,000 [132]
November 24KentuckyTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeTENN 26–020,000 [133]
November 24North CarolinaVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VirginiaUVA 14–712,000 [134]
November 24VMIVPIMaher Field • Roanoke, Virginia VPI 26–015,000 [135]
November 24Washington & LeeDukeDuke Stadium • Durham, North CarolinaDUKE 13–0 [136]
November 26GeorgiaGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta, GeorgiaT 0–020,000 [137]
November 26TulaneLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LouisianaLSU 14–020,000 [138]

Week Twelve

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
December 3South CarolinaAuburnLegion Field • Birmingham, AlabamaT 20–2010,000 [139]
December 3TennesseeFloridaFairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FloridaTENN 32–13 [140]
December 3 Western Maryland MarylandByrd Stadium • College Park, MarylandL 39–77,000 [141]
December 3Ole Miss Tulsa Skelly FieldTulsa, Oklahoma L 26–0 [142]
December 5Alabama Saint Mary's Kezar StadiumSan Francisco, California W 6–020,000 [143]

Week Fourteen

DateVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
December 17Georgia Tech California Memorial StadiumBerkeley, California L 27–710,000 [144]
December 17 UCLA FloridaFlorida Field • Gainesville, FloridaW 12–210,000 [145]
December 17 Oregon LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LouisianaL 12–0 [146]

Awards and honors

All-Americans

All-Southern team

The following includes the composite All-Southern team of coaches and sports writers compiled by the Associated Press. [147]

PositionNameFirst-team selectorsTeam
QB Jimmy Hitchcock AP Auburn
HB Don Zimmerman AP Tulane
HB Beattie Feathers AP Tennessee
FB Johnny Cain AP Alabama
E Virgil Rayburn AP Tennessee
T Tex Leyendecker AP Vanderbilt
G Thomas Hupke AP Alabama
C Pete Gracey AP Vanderbilt
G John Scafide AP Tulane
T Fred Crawford AP Duke
E David Ariail AP Auburn

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