1936 Big Ten Conference football season

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1936 Big Ten Conference football season
SportFootball
Number of teams10
Top draft pick Ed Widseth
Champion Northwestern
  Runners-up Minnesota, Ohio State
Season MVP Vern Huffman
Football seasons
  1935
1937  
1936 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 7 Northwestern $ 6 0 07 1 0
No. 1 Minnesota 4 1 07 1 0
Ohio State 4 1 05 3 0
Indiana 3 1 15 2 1
Purdue 3 1 15 2 1
Illinois 2 2 14 3 1
Chicago 1 4 02 5 1
Iowa 0 4 13 4 1
Wisconsin 0 4 02 6 0
Michigan 0 5 01 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1936 Big Ten Conference football season was the 41st season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference (also known as the Western Conference) and was a part of the 1936 college football season.

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The 1936 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team, under head coach Bernie Bierman, compiled a 7–1 record and was ranked No. 1 in the final AP Poll, giving Minnesota its third consecutive national championship. Tackle Ed Widseth was a consensus first-team All-American and was the first Big Ten player taken in the 1937 NFL draft with the fourth overall pick.

The 1936 Northwestern Wildcats football team, under head coach Pappy Waldorf, compiled a 7–1 record, won the Big Ten championship, and was ranked No. 7 in the final AP Poll. The team's only loss came on the last day of the season against Notre Dame. Guard Steve Reid was a consensus first-team All-American.

The 1936 Ohio State Buckeyes football team, under head coach Francis Schmidt, compiled a 5–3 record, led the Big Ten in scoring defense (3.4 points allowed per game), and outscored opponents 160 to 27. End Merle Wendt, tackle Charley Hamrick, and guard Inwood Smith were first-team All-Big Ten players.

Season overview

Results and team statistics

Conf. RankTeamHead coachAP finalAP highOverall recordConf. recordPPGPAGMVP
1 Northwestern Pappy Waldorf #7#17–16–016.59.1Steve Reid
2 (tie) Minnesota Bernie Bierman #1#17-14-125.44.0 Ed Widseth
2 (tie) Ohio State Francis Schmidt NR#185–34–120.03.4Ralph Wolfe
4 (tie) Indiana Bo McMillin NRNR5–2–13–1–15.47.9 Vern Huffman
4 (tie) Purdue Noble Kizer NR#55–2–13–1–119.611.9John Drake
6 Illinois Robert Zuppke NRNR4–3–12–2–17.19.5Cliff Kuhn
7 Chicago Clark Shaughnessy NRNR2–5–11–48.520.8Sam Whiteside
8 Iowa Ossie Solem NRNR3–4–10–4–110.612.9Homer Harris
9 Wisconsin Harry Stuhldreher NR#162–60–411.918.0Eddie Jankowski
10 Michigan Harry Kipke NRNR1–70–54.515.9 Matt Patanelli

Key
PPG = Average of points scored per game [1]
PAG = Average of points allowed per game [1]
MVP = Most valuable player as voted by players on each team as part of the voting process to determine the winner of the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy [2]

Regular season


Bowl games

No Big Ten teams participated in any bowl games during the 1936 season.

All-Big Ten players

The following players were picked by the Associated Press (AP) and/or the United Press (UP) as first-team players on the 1936 All-Big Ten Conference football team. [3] [4]

PositionNameTeamSelectors
End Merle Wendt Ohio StateAP, UP
End Johnny Kovatch NorthwesternAP, UP
Tackle Ed Widseth MinnesotaAP, UP
Tackle Charley Hamrick Ohio StateAP, UP
Guard Steve Reid NorthwesternAP, UP
Guard Inwood Smith Ohio StateAP
GuardLester G. SchreiberNorthwesternUP
CenterEd SayreIllinoisAP, UP
Quarterback Fred Vanzo NorthwesternAP, UP
Halfback Andy Uram MinnesotaAP, UP
Halfback Don Heap NorthwesternAP
Halfback Vern Huffman IndianaUP
Fullback Cecil Isbell PurdueAP
Fullback Johnny Drake PurdueUP

All-Americans

Two Big Ten players were selected as consensus first-team players on the 1936 College Football All-America Team. They were:

PositionNameTeamSelectors
Tackle Ed Widseth MinnesotaAAB, AP, COL, INS, LIB, NANA, NEA, TSN, UP, CP, WCFF
Guard Steve Reid NorthwesternAAB, COL, LIB, NANA, NEA, TSN, WCFF

Other Big Ten players received first-team honors from at least one selector. They were:

PositionNameTeamSelectors
Halfback Don Heap NorthwesternCP
Halfback Andy Uram MinnesotaTSN

1937 NFL draft

The following Big Ten players were among the first 100 players selected in the 1937 NFL draft: [5]

NamePositionTeamRoundOverall pick
Ed Widseth BackMinnesota14
Eddie Jankowski BackWisconsin19
Johnny Drake TacklePurdue110
Charley Hamrick TackleOhio State217
Jules Alfonse TackleMinnesota220
Vern Huffman EndIndiana327
Bud Wilkinson EndMinnesota329
Bud Svendsen EndMinnesota439
Dewitt GibsonGuardNorthwestern549
Inwood Smith TackleOhio State550
John Golemgeske TackleWisconsin653
George BellTacklePurdue657
Merle Wendt TackleOhio State659
Chris Del SassoTackleIndiana660
Steve Reid TackleNorthwestern871
Elvin SayreBack Illinois 877
Steve TothCenterNorthwestern878
Matt Patanelli TackleMichigan985
Ray AntilBackMinnesota1091

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References

  1. 1 2 "1936 Big Ten Conference Year Summary". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  2. "Vernon Huffman Wins Tribune Trophy: Indiana Most Valuable Big Ten Player". Chicago Tribune. December 27, 1936. p. 2-1.
  3. Earl Hilligan (November 23, 1936). "Widseth and Wendt Again Named Big Ten All Stars". The Day, New London, Conn. (AP story).
  4. "Wildcats Dominate All-Big Ten Eleven". The San Bernardino County Sun. November 21, 1936. p. 15.
  5. "1937 NFL Draft: Full Draft". NFL.com. National Football League. Retrieved February 7, 2017.