1939 Southeastern Conference football season
Sports season
1939 Southeastern Conference football season Sport Football Duration September 20, 1939 – January 1, 1940 (1939-09-20 – 1940-01-01 ) Number of teams 13 Champion Tennessee Georgia Tech Tulane
The 1939 Southeastern Conference football season was the seventh season of college football played by the member schools of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and was a part of the 1939 college football season . Tennessee compiled an 10–1 overall record, Georgia Tech compiled an 8–2 overall record, and Tulane complied and 8–1–1 record, with Tennessee and Georgia Tech each having a conference record of 6–0 and Tulane having a conference record of 5–0. The three teams were SEC co-champions.
Results and team statistics
Key
AP final = Rankings from AP sports writers. See 1939 NCAA football rankings
PPG = Average of points scored per game[ 1]
PAG = Average of points allowed per game[ 1]
Schedule
Index to colors and formatting
SEC member won
SEC member lost
SEC member tie
SEC teams in bold
Week Zero
Week One
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
September 29
Tennessee
NC State
Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, NC
W 13–0
12,000
[ 5]
September 29
Birmingham–Southern
Auburn
Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL
W 6–0
10,000
[ 6]
September 30
Clemson
Tulane
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
W 7–6
25,000
[ 7]
September 30
Arkansas
Mississippi State
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN
W 19–0
10,000
[ 8]
September 30
VMI
Kentucky
McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
W 21–0
5,000
[ 9]
September 30
Howard (AL)
Alabama
Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 21–0
6,000
[ 10]
September 30
The Citadel
Georgia
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
W 26–0
15,000
[ 11]
September 30
Vanderbilt
Rice
Rice Field • Houston, TX
W 13–12
20,000
[ 12]
September 30
Florida
Texas
War Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX
L 0–12
17,000
[ 13]
September 30
Sewanee
Washington and Lee
Wilson Field • Lexington, VA
L 0–9
1,500
[ 14]
September 30
Ole Miss
LSU
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry )
OM 14–7
[ 15]
Week Two
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
October 6
Georgia
Furman
Sirrine Stadium • Greenville, SC
L 0–20
12,000
[ 16]
October 7
Ole Miss
Southwestern (TN)
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN
W 41–0
12,000
[ 17]
October 7
Alabama
Fordham
Polo Grounds • New York, NY
W 7–6
41,454
[ 18]
October 7
LSU
Holy Cross
Fitton Field • Worcester, MA
W 26–7
24,000
[ 19]
October 7
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN
L 14–17
30,000
[ 20]
October 7
Sewanee
Tennessee
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
TEN 40–0
18,000
[ 21]
October 7
Auburn
Tulane
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (rivalry )
TUL 12–0
28,000
[ 22]
October 7
Mississippi State
Florida
Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
MSS 14–0
[ 23]
October 7
Kentucky
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry )
KEN 21–13
10,000
[ 24]
Week Three
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
October 12
Florida
Boston College
Fenway Park • Boston, MA
W 7–0
20,000
[ 25]
October 14
Howard (AL)
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
W 35–0
10,000
[ 26]
October 14
Fordham
Tulane
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
W 7–0
43,000
[ 27]
October 14
Ole Miss
Centenary
Centenary College Stadium • Shreveport, LA
W 34–0
7,500
[ 28]
October 14
Oglethorpe
Kentucky
McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
W 59–0
[ 29]
October 14
Mercer
Alabama
Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 20–0
5,000
[ 30]
October 14
Rice
LSU
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
W 7–0
28,000
[ 31]
October 14
Holy Cross
Georgia
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
L 0–13
15,000
[ 32]
October 14
VMI
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
L 13–20
5,000
[ 33]
October 14
Mississippi State
Auburn
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL
AUB 7–0
10,000
[ 34]
October 15
Tennessee
Chattanooga
Chamberlain Field • Chattanooga, TN
W 28–0
6,987
[ 35]
Week Four
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
October 20
Tennessee Tech
Sewanee
Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN
W 9–7
[ 36]
October 21
Southwestern (TN)
Mississippi State
Scott Field • Starkville, MS
W 37–0
5,000
[ 37]
October 21
Saint Louis
No. 17 Ole Miss
Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS
W 42–0
[ 38]
October 21
Loyola (LA)
LSU
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
W 20–0
10,000
[ 39]
October 21
Tampa
Florida
Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
W 7–0
6,000
[ 40]
October 21
No. 14 North Carolina
No. 4 Tulane
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
T 14–14
34,000
[ 41]
October 21
Auburn
Manhattan
Polo Grounds • New York, NY
L 0–7
7,500–8,000
[ 42] [ 43]
October 21
No. 8 Alabama
No. 5 Tennessee
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry )
TEN 21–0
40,000
[ 44]
October 21
Vanderbilt
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry )
VAN 14–6
19,000
[ 45]
October 21
Georgia
Kentucky
Du Pont Manual Stadium • Louisville, KY
KEN 13–6
14,000
[ 46]
# Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Week Five
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
October 27
Sewanee
Southwestern (TN)
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN (rivalry )
W 6–0
[ 47]
October 28
Mercer
No. 1 Tennessee
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
W 17–0
6,000
[ 48]
October 28
Kentucky
Xavier
Xavier Stadium • Cincinnati, OH
W 21–0
8,000
[ 49]
October 28
Florida
Maryland
Byrd Stadium • College Park, MD
W 14–0
10,000
[ 50]
October 28
Georgia
NYU
Yankee Stadium • Bronx, NY
L 13–14
15,000
[ 51]
October 28
Auburn
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry )
GT 7–6
18,000
[ 52]
October 28
No. 14 Ole Miss
No. 2 Tulane
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (rivalry )
TUL 18–6
37,000
[ 53]
October 28
Mississippi State
No. 20 Alabama
Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry )
ALA 7–0
15,000
[ 54]
October 28
LSU
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
LSU 12–6
10,000
[ 55]
# Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Week Six
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
November 3
Mercer
Georgia
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
W 16–9
6,000
[ 56]
November 4
Birmingham–Southern
Mississippi State
Scott Field • Starkville, MS
W 28–0
6,000
[ 57]
November 4
No. 12 Duke
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
L 6–7
30,000
[ 58]
November 4
Auburn
Boston College
Fenway Park • Boston, MA
L 7–13
15,000
[ 59]
November 4
Florida
South Carolina
Columbia Municipal Stadium • Columbia, SC
L 0–6
5,000
[ 60]
November 4
Sewanee
Chattanooga
Chamberlain Field • Chattanooga, TN
L 7–10
[ 61]
November 4
No. 1 Tennessee
No. 18 LSU
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
TEN 20–0
42,000
[ 62]
November 4
Vanderbilt
Ole Miss
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN (rivalry )
OM 14–7
12,000
[ 63]
November 4
No. 15 Kentucky
No. 19 Alabama
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL
T 7–7
11,000
[ 64]
# Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Week Seven
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
November 11
The Citadel
No. 1 Tennessee
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
W 34–0
8,000
[ 65]
November 11
No. 19 Ole Miss
Mississippi State Teachers
Faulkner Field • Hattiesburg, MS
W 27–7
[ 66]
November 11
Villanova
Auburn
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL
W 10–9
15,000
[ 67]
November 11
No. 18 Kentucky
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
GT 13–6
25,000
[ 68]
November 11
No. 20 Alabama
No. 7 Tulane
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
TUL 13–0
52,000
[ 69]
November 11
Mississippi State
LSU
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry )
MSS 15–12
11,000
[ 70]
November 11
Georgia
Florida
Fairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FL (rivalry )
UGA 6–2
20,000
[ 71]
November 11
Sewanee
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry )
VAN 25–7
7,000
[ 72]
# Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Week Eight
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
November 18
No. 6 Tulane
Columbia
Baker Field • New York, NY
W 25–0
25,000
[ 73]
November 18
Millsaps
Mississippi State
Scott Field • Starkville, MS
W 40–0
5,000
[ 74]
November 18
West Tennessee State
Ole Miss
Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS (rivalry )
W 46–7
4,000
[ 75]
November 18
West Virginia
Kentucky
McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
W 13–6
8,000
[ 76]
November 18
South Carolina
Georgia
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA (rivalry )
W 33–7
7,000
[ 77]
November 18
Florida
Miami (FL)
Burdine Stadium • Miami, FL (rivalry )
W 13–0
26,000–28,000
[ 78]
November 18
Sewanee
The Citadel
Johnson Hagood Stadium • Charleston, SC
W 14–7
[ 79]
November 18
Vanderbilt
No. 1 Tennessee
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry )
TEN 13–0
25,000
[ 80]
November 18
Georgia Tech
Alabama
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (rivalry )
GT 6–0
23,000
[ 81]
November 18
Auburn
LSU
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry )
AUB 21–7
[ 82]
# Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Week Eight
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
November 25
No. 19 Georgia Tech
Florida
Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
GT 21–7
15,000
[ 83]
November 25
Sewanee
No. 5 Tulane
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
TUL 52–0
15,000
[ 84]
November 25
Mississippi State
Ole Miss
Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS (rivalry )
MSS 18–6
20,000
[ 85]
November 25
Auburn
Georgia
Memorial Stadium • Columbus, GA (rivalry )
AUB 7–0
17,500
[ 86]
# Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Week Nine
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
November 30
No. 4 Tennessee
Kentucky
McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
TEN 19–0
19,000
[ 87]
November 30
Alabama
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
ALA 39–0
18,000
[ 88]
November 30
Florida
Auburn
Auburn Stadium • Auburn, AL (rivalry )
T 7–7
13,000
[ 89]
December 2
Georgia
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry )
GT 13–0
30,000
[ 90]
December 2
LSU
Tulane
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (rivalry )
TUL 33–20
45,000
[ 91]
# Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Week Ten
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
December 8
Georgia
Miami (FL)
Burdine Stadium • Miami, FL
W 13–0
16,402
[ 92]
December 9
Auburn
No. 2 Tennessee
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry )
TEN 7–0
25,000
[ 93]
# Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Postseason
All-conference players
The following players were recognized as consensus first-team honors from the Associated Press (AP) and United Press (UP) on the 1939 All-SEC football team :
Ken Kavanaugh , End, LSU (AP-1, UP-1)
Bob Ison , End, Georgia Tech (AP-1, UP-1)
Harley McCollum , Tackle, Tulane (AP-1, UP-1)
George Cafego , Quarterback, Tennessee (AP-1, UP-1)
Bob "Jitterbug" Kellogg, Halfback, Tulane (AP-1, UP-1)
All-Americans
Four SEC players were consensus first-team picks on the 1939 College Football All-America Team :[ 97]
Ken Kavanaugh , End, LSU (INS, LIB, NW, SN, UP)
Ed Molinski , Guard, Tennessee (AAB, AP, CO, LIB, NEA)
George Cafego , Quarterback, Tennessee (INS, NW, SN, UP)
Harley McCollum , Tackle, Tulane (AP, LIB, NEA)
Other SEC players receiving All-American honors from at least one selector were:
Ralph Wenzel , End, Tulane (UP-3; CP-1; CW-2; LIFE-2; NYS-1)
Bob Ison , End, Georgia Tech (CP-3; NEA-3; NYS-2)
Hal Newman, End, Alabama (NEA-2)
Bob Suffridge , Guard, Tennessee (INS-1; NEA-3; NW-1; SN; UP-1; BL; CP-1; CW-1; LIFE-1; NYS-1)
Tommy O'Boyle , Guard, Tulane (NEA-2)
Cary Cox , Center, Alabama (CP-2; LIB)
Head coaches
Records through the completion of the 1939 season
Team
Head coach
Years at school
Overall record
Record at school
SEC record
Alabama
Frank Thomas
9
95–20–6 (.810)
69–11–5 (.841)
33–6–4 (.814)
Auburn
Jack Meagher
6
58–50–2 (.536)
32–24–7 (.563)
20–16–5 (.549)
Florida
Josh Cody
4
56–54–3 (.509)
17–24–2 (.419)
6–14–2 (.318)
Georgia
Wally Butts
1
5–6–0 (.455)
5–6–0 (.455)
1–3–0 (.250)
Georgia Tech
William Alexander
20
103–74–15 (.576)
103–74–15 (.576)
19–21–5 (.478)
Kentucky
Albert D. Kirwan
2
8–9–1 (.472)
8–9–1 (.472)
2–6–1 (.278)
LSU
Bernie Moore
5
49–26–4 (.646)
37–14–1 (.721)
19–10–0 (.655)
Mississippi State
Allyn McKeen
1
21–8–0 (.724)
8–2–0 (.800)
3–2–0 (.600)
Ole Miss
Harry Mehre
2
75–38–6 (.655)
16–4–0 (.800)
17–16–2 (.514)
Sewanee
Harry E. Clark
9
21–56–3 (.281)
21–56–3 (.281)
0–36–0 (.000)
Tennessee
Robert Neyland
13
109–15–8 (.856)
109–15–8 (.856)
30–7–2 (.795)
Tulane
Red Dawson
4
26–10–4 (.700)
26–10–4 (.700)
13–7–3 (.630)
Vanderbilt
Ray Morrison
6
113–66–24 (.616)
29–22–2 (.566)
15–15–1 (.500)
1940 NFL draft
The following SEC players were selected in the 1940 NFL draft :[ 98]
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