1942 Southeastern Conference football season |
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Sport | Football |
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Duration | September 18, 1942 – January 1, 1943 (1942-09-18 – 1943-01-01) |
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Number of teams | 12 |
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Champion | Georgia |
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The 1942 Southeastern Conference football season was the tenth season of college football played by the member schools of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and was a part of the 1942 college football season. Georgia compiled an 11–1 overall record, with a conference record of 6–1, and was SEC champion.
Results and team statistics
Key
AP final = Rankings from AP sports writers. See 1942 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
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SEC member won
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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.
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September 25
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Jacksonville NAS
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Georgia
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Municipal Stadium • Macon, GA
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W 14–0 |
11,000 |
[6][7]
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September 25
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Southwestern Louisiana
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Alabama
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Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL
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W 54–0 |
|
[8]
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September 25
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Kentucky
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Xavier
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Xavier Stadium • Cincinnati, OH
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W 35–19 |
12,000 |
[9]
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September 26
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Union (TN)
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Mississippi State
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Scott Field • Starkville, MS
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W 35–2 |
6,000 |
[10]
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September 26
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Texas A&M
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LSU
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Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)
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W 16–7 |
25,000 |
[11]
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September 26
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Tennessee Tech
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Vanderbilt
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Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
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W 52–0 |
6,000 |
[12]
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September 26
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Randolph–Macon
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Florida
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Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
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W 45–0 |
3,000 |
[13]
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September 26
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Tulane
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USC
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA
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W 27–13 |
45,000 |
[14]
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September 26
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Western Kentucky State
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Ole Miss
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Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS
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W 39–6 |
1,500 |
[15]
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September 26
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Tennessee
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South Carolina
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Carolina Stadium • Columbia, SC (rivalry)
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T 0–0 |
14,000 |
[16]
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September 26
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Auburn
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Georgia Tech
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Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)
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GT 15–0 |
12,000 |
[17]
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Week Two
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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October 2
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Ole Miss
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Georgetown
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Griffith Stadium • Washington, DC
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L 6–14 |
15,000 |
[18]
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October 3
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Furman
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Georgia
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Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
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W 40–7 |
8,000 |
[19]
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October 3
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Georgia Tech
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Notre Dame
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Notre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IN
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W 13–6 |
20,545 |
[20]
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October 3
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Fordham
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Tennessee
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Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
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W 40–14 |
25,000 |
[21]
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October 3
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Purdue
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Vanderbilt
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Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
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W 26–0 |
18,000 |
[22]
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October 3
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Florida
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Tampa
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Phillips Field • Tampa, FL
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W 26–6 |
6,500 |
[23]
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October 3
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Washington and Lee
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Kentucky
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McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
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W 53–0 |
|
[24]
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October 3
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LSU
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Rice
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Rice Field • Houston, TX
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L 14–27 |
20,000 |
[25]
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October 3
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Mississippi State
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Alabama
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Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
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ALA 21–6 |
18,000 |
[26]
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October 3
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Auburn
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Tulane
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Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (rivalry)
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AUB 27–13 |
30,000 |
[27]
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Week Three
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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October 10
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Chattanooga
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Georgia Tech
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Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
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W 30–12 |
12,000 |
[28]
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October 10
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Dayton
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Tennessee
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Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
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W 34–6 |
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[29]
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October 10
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Pensacola NAS
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Alabama
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Murphy High School Stadium • Mobile, AL
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W 27–0 |
8,000–10,000 |
[30][31]
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October 10
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Rice
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Tulane
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Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
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W 18–7 |
25,000 |
[32]
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October 10
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Georgia
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Ole Miss
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Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN
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UGA 48–13 |
15,000 |
[18]
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October 10
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Mississippi State
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LSU
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Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
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LSU 16–6 |
25,000 |
[33]
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October 10
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Auburn
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Florida
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Florida Field • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)
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FLA 6–0 |
10,000 |
[34]
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October 10
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Vanderbilt
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Kentucky
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McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY (rivalry)
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VAN 7–6 |
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[35]
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Week Four
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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October 16
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Florida
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Villanova
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Shibe Park • Philadelphia, PA
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L 3–13 |
8,051 |
[36]
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October 17
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Davidson
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No. 6 Georgia Tech
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Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
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W 33–0 |
10,000 |
[37]
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October 17
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Auburn
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Georgetown
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Griffith Stadium • Washington, DC
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T 6–6 |
12,500 |
[38]
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October 17
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Kentucky
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VPI
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Victory Stadium • Roanoke, VA
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T 21–21 |
10,000 |
[39]
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October 17
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Tulane
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No. 2 Georgia
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Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA
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UGA 40–0 |
18,000 |
[40]
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October 17
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No. 15 Tennessee
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No. 4 Alabama
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Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (rivalry)
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ALA 8–0 |
25,000 |
[41]
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October 17
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Mississippi State
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No. 12 Vanderbilt
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Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
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MSS 33–0 |
22,000 |
[42]
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October 17
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Ole Miss
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LSU
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Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)
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LSU 21–7 |
20,000 |
[43]
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#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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Week Five
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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October 23
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Villanova
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Auburn
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Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL
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W 14–6 |
10,000 |
[44]
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October 24
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No. 2 Georgia
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Cincinnati
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Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH
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W 35–13 |
15,000 |
[45]
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October 24
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No. 6 Georgia Tech
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Navy
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Thompson Stadium • Annapolis, MD
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W 21–0 |
20,000 |
[46]
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October 24
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Furman
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No. 17 Tennessee
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Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
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W 52–7 |
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[47]
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October 24
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Georgia Pre-Flight
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LSU
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Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
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W 34–0 |
15,000 |
[48]
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October 24
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Centre
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Vanderbilt
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Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
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W 66–0 |
7,000 |
[49]
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October 24
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No. 19 North Carolina
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Tulane
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Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
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W 29–14 |
22,000 |
[50]
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October 24
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Arkansas
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Ole Miss
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Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN (rivalry)
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L 6–7 |
15,000 |
[51]
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October 24
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No. 16 Mississippi State
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Vanderbilt
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Florida Field • Gainesville, FL
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MSS 26–12 |
8,000 |
[52]
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October 24
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No. 3 Alabama
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Kentucky
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McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
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ALA 14–0 |
14,000 |
[53]
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#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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Week Six
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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October 30
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Kentucky
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George Washington
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Griffith Stadium • Washington, DC
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W 27–6 |
5,000 |
[54]
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October 31
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No. 5 Georgia Tech
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Duke
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Duke Stadium • Durham, NC
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W 26–7 |
24,000 |
[55]
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October 31
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Memphis State
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Ole Miss
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Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS (rivalry)
|
W 48–0 |
|
[56]
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October 31
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Florida
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Maryland
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Griffith Stadium • Washington, DC
|
L 0–13 |
10,000 |
[57]
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October 31
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No. 3 Alabama
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No. 2 Georgia
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Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)
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UGA 21–10 |
32,000–33,000 |
[58][59]
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October 31
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No. 19 LSU
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No. 20 Tennessee
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Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
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TEN 26–0 |
15,000 |
[60]
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October 31
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Mississippi State
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Auburn
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Legion Field • Birmingham, AL
|
MSS 6–0 |
7,000 |
[61]
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October 31
|
Vanderbilt
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Tulane
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Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
TUL 28–21 |
15,000 |
[62]
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#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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Week Seven
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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November 7
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Cincinnati
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No. 13 Tennessee
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Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN
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W 34–12 |
6,000 |
[63]
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November 7
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South Carolina
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Alabama
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Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
|
W 29–0 |
10,000 |
[64]
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November 7
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LSU
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Fordham
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Polo Grounds • New York, NY
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W 26–13 |
16,400 |
[65]
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November 7
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Auburn
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Georgia Pre-Flight
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Memorial Stadium • Columbus, GA
|
L 14–41 |
6,500 |
[66]
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November 7
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No. 1 Georgia
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Florida
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Fairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FL (rivalry)
|
UGA 75–0 |
21,000 |
[67]
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November 7
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Kentucky
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No. 3 Georgia Tech
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Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
|
GT 47–7 |
20,000 |
[68]
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November 7
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Mississippi State
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Tulane
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Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
MSS 7–0 |
28,000 |
[69]
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November 7
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Vanderbilt
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Ole Miss
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Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN (rivalry)
|
VAN 19–0 |
6,000 |
[70]
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#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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Week Eight
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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November 14
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No. 1 Georgia
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Chattanooga
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Chamberlain Field • Chattanooga, TN
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W 40–0 |
5,500 |
[71]
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November 14
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Duquesne
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Mississippi State
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Scott Field • Starkville, MS
|
W 28–6 |
10,000 |
[72]
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November 14
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Union (TN)
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Vanderbilt
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Dudley Field • Nashville, TN
|
W 27–0 |
|
[73]
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November 14
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Florida
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Miami (FL)
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Burdine Stadium • Miami, FL (rivalry)
|
L 0–12 |
15,558 |
[74]
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November 14
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Georgia Pre-Flight
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Tulane
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Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA
|
L 0–7 |
18,000 |
[75]
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November 14
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West Virginia
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Kentucky
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McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY
|
L 0–7 |
|
[76]
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November 14
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No. 5 Alabama
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No. 2 Georgia Tech
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Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)
|
GT 7–0 |
34,000 |
[77]
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November 14
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No. 11 Tennessee
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Ole Miss
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Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN
|
TEN 14–0 |
10,000 |
[78]
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November 14
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LSU
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Auburn
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Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (rivalry)
|
AUB 25–7 |
8,000 |
[79]
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#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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Week Nine
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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November 21
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Auburn
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No. 1 Georgia
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Memorial Stadium • Columbus, GA (rivalry)
|
AUB 27–13 |
22,000 |
[80]
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November 21
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Florida
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No. 2 Georgia Tech
|
Grant Field • Atlanta, GA
|
GT 20–7 |
15,000 |
[81]
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November 21
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Kentucky
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No. 11 Tennessee
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Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)
|
TEN 26–0 |
20,000 |
[82]
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November 21
|
Ole Miss
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No. 16 Mississippi State
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Scott Field • Starkville, MS (rivalry)
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MSS 34–13 |
16,000 |
[83]
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November 21
|
Vanderbilt
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No. 9 Alabama
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Legion Field • Birmingham, AL
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ALA 27–7 |
17,000 |
[84]
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#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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Week Ten
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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November 26
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Tulane
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LSU
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Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)
|
LSU 18–6 |
30,071 |
[85]
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November 28
|
Clemson
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No. 16 Auburn
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Auburn Stadium • Auburn, AL (rivalry)
|
W 41–13 |
10,000 |
[86]
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November 28
|
Georgia Pre-Flight
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No. 7 Alabama
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Legion Field • Birmingham, AL
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L 19–35 |
7,000 |
[87]
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November 28
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No. 2 Georgia Tech
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No. 5 Georgia
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Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA (rivalry)
|
UGA 34–0 |
45,000 |
[88]
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November 28
|
No. 10 Tennessee
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Vanderbilt
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Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)
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TEN 19–7 |
19,000 |
[89]
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#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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Week Eleven
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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November 28
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San Francisco
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No. 18 Mississippi State
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Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN
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W 19–7 |
250 |
[90]
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#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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Postseason
Date |
Visiting team |
Home team |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
Ref.
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January 1, 1943
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No. 13 UCLA
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No. 2 Georgia
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Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl)
|
W 9–0 |
90,000 |
[91]
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January 1, 1943
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No. 7 Tennessee
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No. 4 Tulsa
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Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl)
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W 14–7 |
70,000 |
[92]
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January 1, 1943
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No. 10 Alabama
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No. 8 Boston College
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Burdine Stadium • Miami, FL (Orange Bowl)
|
W 37–21 |
25,166 |
[93]
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January 1, 1943
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No. 18 Texas
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No. 5 Georgia Tech
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Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX (Cotton Bowl Classic)
|
L 7–14 |
36,620 |
[94]
|
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
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All-conference players
The following players were recognized as consensus first-team honors from the Associated Press (AP) and United Press (UP) on the 1942 All-SEC football team:
- George Poschner, End, Georgia (AP-1, UP-1)
- Don Whitmire, Tackle, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
- Clyde Johnson, Tackle, Kentucky (AP-1, UP-1)
- Harvey Hardy, Guard, Georgia Tech (AP-1, UP-1)
- Joe Domnanovich, Center, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
- Clint Castleberry, Quarterback, Georgia Tech (AP-1, UP-1)
- Monk Gafford, Halfback, Auburn (AP-1, UP-1)
- Frank Sinkwich, Fullback, Georgia (AP-1, UP-1)
All-Americans
Three SEC players were consensus first-team picks on the 1942 College Football All-America Team:[95]
- Frank Sinkwich, Halfback, Georgia (AAB, AP, CO, INS, LK, NEA, NW, SN, UP)
- Joe Domnanovich, Center, Alabama (AAB, AP, CO, LK, NW, SN)
- Harvey Hardy, Guard, Georgia Tech (AP-2; INS-1; NEA-1; NW; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1)
Other SEC players receiving All-American honors from at least one selector were:
- George Poschner, End, Georgia (AP-2; UP-2; SN-2; CP-3; NEA-2; MS-1)
- Al Hust, End, Tennessee (AP-3; INS-2; NEA-2)
- Don Whitmire, Tackle, Alabama (AP-3; SN-3; NEA-1)
- George Hecht, Guard, Alabama ( MS-1 [4-way tie])
- Clint Castleberry, Quarterback, Georgia Tech (AP-3; UP-2; SN-3; INS-2; NEA-2)
- Monk Gafford, Halfback, Auburn (AP-2; INS-1; CP-3; NYS-2; PL)
- J. T. "Blondy" Black, Halfback, Mississippi State (CP-3; NEA-3)
Head coaches
Records through the completion of the 1942 season
Team
|
Head coach
|
Years at school
|
Overall record
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Record at school
|
SEC record
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Alabama
|
Frank Thomas
|
12
|
119–27–6 (.803)
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93–18–5 (.823)
|
46–12–4 (.774)
|
Auburn
|
Jack Meagher
|
9
|
74–63–5 (.539)
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48–37–10 (.558)
|
26–25–7 (.509)
|
Florida
|
Tom Lieb
|
3
|
59–51–4 (.535)
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12–19–0 (.387)
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4–9–0 (.308)
|
Georgia
|
Wally Butts
|
4
|
30–12–2 (.705)
|
30–12–2 (.705)
|
11–5–2 (.667)
|
Georgia Tech
|
William Alexander
|
23
|
118–89–15 (.565)
|
118–89–15 (.565)
|
26–31–5 (.460)
|
Kentucky
|
Albert D. Kirwan
|
5
|
21–22–4 (.489)
|
21–22–4 (.489)
|
3–17–3 (.196)
|
LSU
|
Bernie Moore
|
8
|
66–37–6 (.633)
|
54–25–3 (.677)
|
27–17–2 (.609)
|
Mississippi State
|
Allyn McKeen
|
4
|
47–11–2 (.800)
|
34–5–2 (.854)
|
16–4–2 (.773)
|
Ole Miss
|
Harry Mehre
|
5
|
92–49–7 (.645)
|
33–15–1 (.684)
|
22–23–3 (.490)
|
Tennessee
|
John Barnhill
|
2
|
17–3–1 (.833)
|
17–3–1 (.833)
|
7–2–0 (.778)
|
Tulane
|
Claude Simons Jr.
|
1
|
15–17–1 (.470)
|
4–5–0 (.444)
|
1–4–0 (.200)
|
Vanderbilt
|
Red Sanders
|
3
|
17–12–1 (.583)
|
17–12–1 (.583)
|
6–11–1 (.361)
|
1943 NFL draft
The following SEC players were selected in the 1943 NFL draft:[96]
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- ^ "Louisiana State scores easy win over state foe". The Shreveport Times. September 20, 1942. Retrieved August 9, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
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