1936 Southeastern Conference football season |
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Sport | Football |
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Duration | September 19, 1936 – January 1, 1937 (1936-09-19 – 1937-01-01) |
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Number of teams | 13 |
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Champion | LSU |
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The 1936 Southeastern Conference football season was the fourth season of college football played by the member schools of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and was a part of the 1936 college football season. LSU compiled a 9–1–1 overall record, with a conference record of 6–0, and was the SEC champion.
Results and team statistics
Conf. rank
|
Team
|
Head coach
|
Overall record
|
Conf. record
|
AP final
|
PPG
|
PAG
|
1
|
LSU
|
Bernie Moore
|
9–1–1 (.864)
|
6–0–0 (1.000)
|
No. 2
|
26.8
|
4.9
|
2
|
Alabama
|
Frank Thomas
|
8–0–1 (.944)
|
5–0–1 (.917)
|
No. 4
|
18.7
|
3.9
|
3
|
Auburn
|
Jack Meagher
|
7–2–2 (.727)
|
4–1–1 (.750)
|
|
14.5
|
5.7
|
4
|
Tennessee
|
Robert Neyland
|
6–2–2 (.700)
|
3–1–2 (.667)
|
No. 17
|
14.7
|
5.2
|
5
|
Mississippi State
|
Ralph Sasse
|
7–3–1 (.682)
|
3–2–0 (.600)
|
|
21.1
|
3.5
|
6
|
Georgia
|
Harry Mehre
|
5–4–1 (.550)
|
3–3–0 (.500)
|
|
11.5
|
15.9
|
7
|
Georgia Tech
|
William Alexander
|
5–5–1 (.500)
|
3–3–1 (.500)
|
|
22.8
|
9.4
|
8
|
Tulane
|
Red Dawson
|
6–3–1 (.650)
|
2–3–1 (.417)
|
|
16.3
|
11.7
|
9
|
Vanderbilt
|
Ray Morrison
|
3–5–1 (.389)
|
1–3–1 (.300)
|
|
12.8
|
9.7
|
10
|
Kentucky
|
Chet A. Wynne
|
6–4–0 (.600)
|
1–3–0 (.250)
|
|
17.9
|
8.4
|
11
|
Florida
|
Josh Cody
|
4–6–0 (.400)
|
1–5–0 (.167)
|
|
9.9
|
12.5
|
12
|
Ole Miss
|
Ed Walker
|
5–5–2 (.500)
|
0–3–1 (.125)
|
|
12.5
|
8.2
|
13
|
Sewanee
|
Harry E. Clark
|
0–6–1 (.071)
|
0–5–0 (.000)
|
|
2.9
|
32.9
|
Key
AP final = Rankings from AP sports writers. See 1936 college 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
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SEC member tie
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SEC teams in bold
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Week Zero
Week One
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
September 25
|
Birmingham–Southern
|
Auburn
|
Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL
|
W 45–0 |
12,000 |
[4]
|
September 25
|
Kentucky
|
Xavier
|
Corcoran Field • Cincinnati, OH
|
W 21–0 |
12,000 |
[5]
|
September 26
|
Rice
|
LSU
|
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
|
W 20–7 |
25,000 |
[6]
|
September 26
|
Howard (AL)
|
Alabama
|
Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
|
W 34–0 |
8,000 |
[7]
|
September 26
|
Chattanooga
|
Tennessee
|
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
|
W 13–0 |
7,000 |
[8]
|
September 26
|
Millsaps
|
Mississippi State
|
Scott Field • Starkville, MS
|
W 20–0 |
4,000 |
[9]
|
September 26
|
Mercer
|
Georgia
|
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
|
W 15–6 |
7,000 |
[10]
|
September 26
|
Presbyterian
|
Georgia Tech
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
|
W 55–0 |
|
[11]
|
September 26
|
Middle Tennessee State Teachers
|
Vanderbilt
|
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
|
W 45–0 |
7,000 |
[12]
|
September 26
|
Ole Miss
|
Tulane
|
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
TUL 7–6 |
18,000 |
[13]
|
|
Week Two
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
October 2
|
Ole Miss
|
Temple
|
Temple Stadium • Philadelphia, PA
|
L 7–12 |
|
[14]
|
October 3
|
Clemson
|
Alabama
|
Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
|
W 32–0 |
6,000 |
[15]
|
October 3
|
Howard (AL)
|
Mississippi State
|
Scott Field • Starkville, MS
|
W 35–0 |
|
[16]
|
October 3
|
Furman
|
Georgia
|
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
|
W 13–0 |
4,001 |
[17]
|
October 3
|
Vanderbilt
|
Chicago
|
Stagg Field • Chicago, IL
|
W 37–0 |
12,000 |
[18]
|
October 3
|
VMI
|
Kentucky
|
McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
|
W 38–0 |
|
[19]
|
October 3
|
The Citadel
|
Florida
|
Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
|
W 20–14 |
5,000 |
[20]
|
October 3
|
LSU
|
Texas
|
War Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX
|
T 6–6 |
15,000 |
[21]
|
October 3
|
Tennessee
|
North Carolina
|
Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC
|
L 6–14 |
15,000 |
[22]
|
October 3
|
Sewanee
|
Georgia Tech
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
|
GT 58–0 |
8,000 |
[23]
|
October 3
|
Auburn
|
Tulane
|
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (rivalry)
|
0–0 |
18,000 |
[24]
|
|
Week Three
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
October 9
|
Ole Miss
|
George Washington
|
Griffith Stadium • Washington DC
|
T 0–0 |
|
[25]
|
October 10
|
Centenary
|
Tulane
|
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
W 19–0 |
17,000 |
[26]
|
October 10
|
Southwestern (TN)
|
Vanderbilt
|
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
|
L 0–12 |
5,000 |
[27]
|
October 10
|
Florida
|
South Carolina
|
Columbia Municipal Stadium • Columbia, SC
|
L 0–7 |
4,000 |
[28]
|
October 10
|
Georgia
|
LSU
|
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
|
LSU 47–7 |
18,000 |
[29]
|
October 10
|
Mississippi State
|
Alabama
|
Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
|
ALA 7–0 |
17,000 |
[30]
|
October 10
|
Auburn
|
Tennessee
|
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)
|
AUB 6–0 |
15,000 |
[31]
|
October 10
|
Kentucky
|
Georgia Tech
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
|
GT 34–0 |
30,000 |
[32]
|
|
Week Four
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
October 16
|
Tennessee Wesleyan
|
Sewanee
|
Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN
|
L 7–19 |
|
[33]
|
October 17
|
Auburn
|
Detroit
|
University of Detroit Stadium • Detroit, MI
|
W 6–0 |
10,000 |
[34]
|
October 17
|
Loyola (LA)
|
Mississippi State
|
Ray Stadium • Meridian, MS
|
W 32–0 |
|
[35]
|
October 17
|
Stetson
|
Florida
|
Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
|
W 32–0 |
|
[36]
|
October 17
|
Tulane
|
Colgate
|
Polo Grounds • New York, NY
|
W 28–6 |
18,000 |
[37]
|
October 17
|
Kentucky
|
Washington & Lee
|
Wilson Field • Lexington, VA
|
W 39–7 |
|
[38]
|
October 17
|
Rice
|
Georgia
|
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
|
L 6–13 |
|
[39]
|
October 17
|
Georgia Tech
|
Duke
|
Duke Stadium • Durham, NC
|
L 6–19 |
32,000 |
[40]
|
October 17
|
Vanderbilt
|
SMU
|
Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX
|
L 0–16 |
20,000 |
[41]
|
October 17
|
Ole Miss
|
LSU
|
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)
|
LSU 13–0 |
|
[42]
|
October 17
|
Tennessee
|
Alabama
|
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (rivalry)
|
0–0 |
15,000 |
[43]
|
|
Week Five
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
October 23
|
Alabama
|
Loyola (LA)
|
Loyola University Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
W 13–6 |
6,000 |
[44]
|
October 24
|
Arkansas
|
LSU
|
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA (rivalry)
|
W 19–7 |
15,000 |
[45]
|
October 24
|
Duke
|
Tennessee
|
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
|
W 15–13 |
13,263 |
[46]
|
October 24
|
North Carolina
|
Tulane
|
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
W 21–7 |
18,000 |
[47]
|
October 24
|
Catholic University
|
Ole Miss
|
Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS
|
W 14–0 |
6,000 |
[48]
|
October 24
|
Tennessee Tech
|
Sewanee
|
Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN
|
T 0–0 |
|
[49]
|
October 24
|
Mississippi State
|
TCU
|
Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX
|
T 0–0 |
6,000 |
[50]
|
October 24
|
Auburn
|
Georgia
|
Memorial Stadium • Columbus, GA (rivalry)
|
AUB 20–13 |
|
[51]
|
October 24
|
Florida
|
Kentucky
|
McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY (rivalry)
|
KEN 7–0 |
|
[52]
|
October 24
|
Georgia Tech
|
Vanderbilt
|
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)
|
0–0 |
10,000 |
[53]
|
|
Week Six
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
October 31
|
Louisiana Tech
|
Tulane
|
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
W 22–13 |
12,000 |
[54]
|
October 31
|
Maryland
|
Florida
|
Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
|
W 7–6 |
14,000 |
[55]
|
October 31
|
Ole Miss
|
Centenary
|
State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA
|
W 24–7 |
10,000 |
[56]
|
October 31
|
Auburn
|
Santa Clara
|
Kezar Stadium • San Francisco, CA
|
L 0–12 |
25,000 |
[57]
|
October 31
|
Clemson
|
Georgia Tech
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)
|
L 13–14 |
10,000 |
[58]
|
October 31
|
LSU
|
Vanderbilt
|
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
|
LSU 19–0 |
10,000 |
[59]
|
October 31
|
Alabama
|
Kentucky
|
McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
|
ALA 14–0 |
18,000 |
[60]
|
October 31
|
Tennessee
|
Georgia
|
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
|
TEN 46–0 |
|
[61]
|
October 31
|
Sewanee
|
Mississippi State
|
Municipal Stadium • Jackson, MS
|
MSS 68–0 |
4,000 |
[62]
|
|
Week Seven
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
November 7
|
Maryville (TN)
|
Tennessee
|
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
|
W 34–0 |
5,000 |
[63]
|
November 7
|
Loyola (LA)
|
Ole Miss
|
Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS
|
W 34–0 |
|
[64]
|
November 7
|
Kentucky
|
Manhattan
|
Ebbets Field • Brooklyn, NY
|
L 7–13 |
|
[65]
|
November 7
|
Mississippi State
|
LSU
|
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)
|
LSU 12–0 |
25,000 |
[66]
|
November 7
|
Tulane
|
Alabama
|
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL
|
ALA 34–7 |
18,000 |
[67]
|
November 7
|
Auburn
|
Georgia Tech
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)
|
AUB 12–13 |
18,000 |
[68]
|
November 7
|
Georgia
|
Florida
|
Fairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FL (rivalry)
|
UGA 26–8 |
17,000 |
[69]
|
November 7
|
Sewanee
|
Vanderbilt
|
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)
|
VAN 14–0 |
|
[70]
|
|
Week Eight
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
November 14
|
Clemson
|
Kentucky
|
McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
|
W 7–6 |
|
[71]
|
November 14
|
Ole Miss
|
Marquette
|
Marquette Stadium • Milwaukee, WI
|
L 0–33 |
17,000 |
[72]
|
November 14
|
LSU
|
Auburn
|
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (rivalry)
|
LSU 19–6 |
24,000 |
[73]
|
November 14
|
Alabama
|
Georgia Tech
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)
|
ALA 20–16 |
20,000 |
[74]
|
November 14
|
Tennessee
|
Vanderbilt
|
Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)
|
TEN 26–13 |
20,000 |
[75]
|
November 14
|
Georgia
|
Tulane
|
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
UGA 12–6 |
18,000 |
[76]
|
November 14
|
Sewanee
|
Florida
|
Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
|
FLA 18–7 |
4,000 |
[77]
|
|
Week Nine
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
November 21
|
Southwestern Louisiana
|
LSU
|
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
|
W 93–0 |
20,000 |
[78]
|
November 21
|
Loyola (LA)
|
Auburn
|
Drake Field • Auburn, AL
|
W 44–0 |
5,000 |
[79]
|
November 21
|
Georgia
|
Fordham
|
Polo Grounds • New York, NY
|
T 7–7 |
35,000 |
[80]
|
November 21
|
Ole Miss
|
Mississippi State
|
Scott Field • Starkville, MS
|
MSS 26–6 |
20,000 |
[81]
|
November 21
|
Georgia Tech
|
Florida
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
|
GT 38–14 |
10,000 |
[82]
|
November 21
|
Sewanee
|
Tulane
|
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
TUL 53–6 |
10,000 |
[83]
|
|
Week Ten
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
November 26
|
Vanderbilt
|
Alabama
|
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL
|
ALA 14–6 |
25,000 |
[84]
|
November 26
|
Kentucky
|
Tennessee
|
Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)
|
TEN 7–6 |
20,000 |
[85]
|
November 27
|
Ole Miss
|
Miami (FL)
|
Miami Stadium • Miami, FL
|
W 14–0 |
8,000 |
[86]
|
November 28
|
Mercer
|
Mississippi State
|
Scott Field • Starkville, MS
|
W 32–0 |
3,500 |
[87]
|
November 28
|
Tulane
|
LSU
|
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)
|
LSU 33–0 |
|
[88]
|
November 28
|
Florida
|
Auburn
|
Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL (rivalry)
|
AUB 13–0 |
6,000 |
[89]
|
November 28
|
Georgia Tech
|
Georgia
|
Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA (rivalry)
|
UGA 16–6 |
23,000 |
[90]
|
|
Week Eleven
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
December 5
|
Tennessee
|
Ole Miss
|
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN
|
0–0 |
17,000 |
[91]
|
December 5
|
Mississippi State
|
Florida
|
Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
|
MSS 7–0 |
7,000 |
[92]
|
|
Postseason
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
|
December 26
|
California
|
Georgia Tech
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
|
W 13–7 |
15,000 |
[93]
|
January 1, 1937
|
Villanova
|
Auburn
|
La Tropical Stadium • Havana, Cuba (Bacardi Bowl)
|
T 7–7 |
6,000 |
[94]
|
January 1, 1937
|
Santa Clara
|
LSU
|
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl)
|
L 14–21 |
38,483 |
[95]
|
January 1, 1937
|
Duquesne
|
Mississippi State
|
Miami Stadium • Miami, FL (Orange Bowl)
|
L 12–13 |
9,210 |
[96]
|
|
All-conference players
The following players were recognized as consensus first-team honors from the Associated Press (AP) and United Press (UP) on the 1936 All-SEC football team:
- Gaynell Tinsley, End, LSU (AP-1, UP-1)
- Frank Kinard, Tackle, Ole Miss (AP-1, UP-1)
- Art White, Guard, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
- Walter Gilbert, Center, Auburn (AP-1, UP-1)
- Joe Riley, Quarterback, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
- Phil Dickens, Halfback, Tennessee (AP-1, UP-1)
- Howard Bryan, Halfback, Tulane (AP-1, UP-1)
- Marlon "Dutch" Konemann, Fullback, Georgia Tech (AP-1, UP-1)
All-Americans
One SEC player was a consensus first-team pick on the 1936 College Football All-America Team:[97]
- Gaynell Tinsley, End, LSU (AAB, AP, COL, INS, LIB, NANA, NEA, SN, UP)
Other SEC players receiving All-American honors from at least one selector were:
- Frank Kinard, Tackle, Mississippi (AAB; AP-3; INS-1; WC-1)
- Bill Moss, Tackle, Tulane (CP-2)
- Clarence Strange, Tackle, LSU (INS-2)
- Art White, Guard, Alabama (AP-2; CP-1; SN; INS-3)
- Walter Gilbert, Center, Auburn (AP-3; INS-3)
- Joe Riley, Halfback, Alabama (CP-1; INS-2)
- Phil Dickens, Halfback, Tennessee (AP-3)
Head coaches
Records through the completion of the 1936 season
Team
|
Head coach
|
Years at school
|
Overall record
|
Record at school
|
SEC record
|
Alabama
|
Frank Thomas
|
6
|
74–15–4 (.817)
|
48–6–3 (.868)
|
21–2–2 (.880)
|
Auburn
|
Jack Meagher
|
3
|
43–38–2 (.530)
|
17–12–2 (.581)
|
10–9–1 (.525)
|
Florida
|
Josh Cody
|
1
|
43–36–1 (.544)
|
4–6–0 (.400)
|
1–5–0 (.167)
|
Georgia
|
Harry Mehre
|
9
|
53–31–4 (.625)
|
53–31–4 (.625)
|
11–10–0 (.524)
|
Georgia Tech
|
William Alexander
|
17
|
86–65–11 (.565)
|
86–65–11 (.565)
|
8–18–1 (.315)
|
Kentucky
|
Chet A. Wynne
|
3
|
77–54–9 (.582)
|
16–13–0 (.552)
|
5–9–0 (.357)
|
LSU
|
Bernie Moore
|
2
|
30–15–4 (.653)
|
18–3–1 (.841)
|
11–0–0 (1.000)
|
Mississippi State
|
Ralph Sasse
|
2
|
40–11–3 (.769)
|
15–6–1 (.705)
|
5–5–0 (.500)
|
Ole Miss
|
Ed Walker
|
7
|
34–33–7 (.507)
|
34–33–7 (.507)
|
7–9–3 (.447)
|
Sewanee
|
Harry E. Clark
|
6
|
15–36–3 (.306)
|
15–36–3 (.306)
|
0–21–0 (.000)
|
Tennessee
|
Robert Neyland
|
10
|
82–11–7 (.855)
|
82–11–7 (.855)
|
13–4–2 (.737)
|
Tulane
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Red Dawson
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1
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6–3–1 (.650)
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6–3–1 (.650)
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2–3–1 (.417)
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Vanderbilt
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Ray Morrison
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3
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98–54–23 (.626)
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14–10–1 (.580)
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6–4–1 (.591)
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1937 NFL draft
The following SEC players were selected in the 1937 NFL draft:[98]
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