1935 Mississippi State Teachers Yellow Jackets football team

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1935 Mississippi State Teachers Yellow Jackets football
Conference Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record6–4 (5–1 SIAA)
Head coach
Home stadium Faulkner Field
Seasons
  1934
1936  
1935 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Middle Tennessee State Teachers $ 5 0 08 0 0
Howard (AL) 5 0 17 1 2
Furman 4 0 08 1 0
Centenary 3 0 06 5 0
Union (KY) 2 0 23 1 2
Southwestern (TN) 2 0 23 4 3
Louisiana Tech 7 1 08 1 0
Mississippi State Teachers 5 1 06 4 0
Stetson 4 1 07 2 0
The Citadel 4 1 04 3 1
Transylvania 3 1 05 3 0
Georgetown (KY) 3 1 15 2 1
Western Kentucky State Teachers 5 2 07 3 0
Wofford 3 2 14 4 1
Louisiana College 4 4 06 4 0
Miami (FL) 1 1 05 3 0
Millsaps 2 2 14 4 2
Mercer 1 1 04 5 0
Centre 1 1 01 7 1
Union (TN) 2 3 16 4 1
Eastern Kentucky State Teachers 2 3 14 4 1
Murray State 2 4 04 5 0
Presbyterian 2 4 02 7 0
Rollins 1 3 02 5 0
Loyola (LA) 1 3 02 6 1
Newberry 1 4 02 8 0
SW Louisiana 1 4 02 8 0
Louisville 1 4 01 6 1
Louisiana Normal 1 5 02 9 0
West Tennessee State Teachers 0 3 11 6 1
Erskine 0 4 11 6 1
Mississippi College 0 5 12 6 1
Tennessee Tech 0 5 11 6 1
Morehead State 0 5 01 6 0
  • $ Conference champion

The 1935 Mississippi State Teachers Yellow Jackets football team was an American football team that represented the Mississippi State Teachers College (now known as the University of Southern Mississippi) as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association during the 1935 college football season. In their fifth year under head coach Pooley Hubert, the team compiled a 6–4 record. [1]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultSource
September 20at Jones County Junior College * Ellisville, MS W 7–0 [2]
October 5 Louisiana College W 12–0 [3]
October 12 Troy State *
  • Faulkner Field
  • Hattiesburg, MS
L 13–14 [4]
October 18 Louisiana Normal
  • Faulkner Field
  • Hattiesburg, MS
W 26–12 [5]
October 262:00 p.m.at West Tennessee State Teachers
W 12–0 [6] [7]
November 1at Spring Hill *
L 0–19 [8]
November 8at Southwestern Louisiana Lake Charles, LA W 19–7 [9]
November 15 Mississippi State *
  • Faulkner Field
  • Hattiesburg, MS
L 0–27 [10]
November 28at Louisiana Tech
L 0–27 [11]
December 7 Union (TN)
  • Faulkner Field
  • Hattiesburg, MS
W 12–6 [12]

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References

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  2. "Teachers trim Ellisville 11". The Clarion-Ledger. September 23, 1935. Retrieved April 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Cats lose to Teachers; Play Normal Saturday". The Alexandria Daily Town Talk. October 7, 1935. Retrieved April 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Troy passes beat Hattiesburg team". The Montgomery Advertiser. October 14, 1935. Retrieved April 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Uphill pull gives Mississippi team win over Demons". The Shreveport Journal. October 19, 1935. Retrieved April 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  6. Ferguson, Reginald (October 26, 1935). "Memphis Teachers Encounter Mississippi Team In Contest Here Today". The Commercial Appeal . Memphis, Tennessee. p. 18. Retrieved May 18, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  7. "Hattiesburg Beats Memphians, 12-0, In Tight Struggle". The Commercial Appeal . Memphis, Tennessee. October 27, 1935. p. 4, section II. Retrieved May 18, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  8. "Spring Hill advances in D.C. race on Howard-Lynx tie". The Birmingham News. November 2, 1935. Retrieved April 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  9. "Mississippi team defeats S.L.I." The Daily Advertiser. November 9, 1935. Retrieved April 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  10. "State warms up with 27–0 win over Peds". The Clarion-Ledger. November 16, 1935. Retrieved April 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  11. "Louisiana Tech beats big team from Mississippi". The Monroe News-Star. November 29, 1936. Retrieved April 2, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  12. "STC concludes year with win". The Clarion-Ledger. December 8, 1935. Retrieved April 7, 2021 via Newspapers.com.