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词条 1927 Southern Conference football season
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  1. Season overview

     Results and team statistics  Regular season   Week One   Week Two  Week Three  Week Four  Week Five  Week Six  Week Seven  =Week Eight  Week Nine  Week Ten  Week Eleven  Week Twelve 

  2. Awards and honors

     All-Americans  All-Southern team 

  3. See also

  4. References

{{Infobox sports season
|title=1927 Southern Conference football season
|sport=College football
|league=NCAA
| season = Regular Season
| season_champs = Georgia Tech
Tennessee
NC State
| no_of_teams = 22
| duration = September 17, 1927
through December 3, 1927
| seasonslistnames = Football
| prevseason_year = 1926
| nextseason_year = 1928
}}{{1927 Southern Conference football standings}}

The 1927 Southern Conference football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Conference as part of the 1927 college football season. The season began on September 17. Games were permitted after Thanksgiving for the first time in the conference.

Georgia's "dream and wonder team" was deemed the national champion by some selectors (the Boand System and Poling System), even though it was upset 12–0 in the rain at the end of the season by would-be SoCon champion Georgia Tech. Prior to the game, Georgia was ranked #1 by the authoritative Dickinson System.[1]

Coach Robert Neyland's Tennessee and Jack McDowall-led North Carolina State also posted undefeated conference records and had claims to conference titles.

Vanderbilt back Jimmy Armistead led the nation in scoring with 138 points,[2] in no small part due to quarterback Bill Spears. One fellow wrote Vanderbilt produced "almost certainly the legit top Heisman candidate in Spears, if there had been a Heisman Trophy to award in 1927."[3]

After Florida had an unexpected loss to Davidson, captain Frank Oosterhoudt was declared ineligible, and replaced at captain by Bill Middlekauff. With Middlekauff at captain, Florida suffered its only further losses to powers Georgia and NC State.

Ole Miss won the first Egg Bowl with a trophy in 1927, led by players Ap Applewhite, Sollie Cohen and V. K. Smith. Clemson hired Josh Cody.

Season overview

Results and team statistics

Conf. RankTeamHead coachOverall recordConf. recordPPGPAG
1 (tie)Georgia TechWilliam Alexander8–1–17–0–112.53.9
1 (tie)TennesseeRobert Neyland8–15–0–127.22.9
1 (tie)NC State Gus Tebell9–14–021.66.9
4 GeorgiaKid Woodruff9–16–124.83.8
5VanderbiltDan McGugin8–1–25–0–226.88.5
6FloridaTom Sebring7–35–216.49.6
7Ole MissHomer Hazel 5–3–13–219.78.9
8 (tie)VirginiaGreasy Neale5–44–413.013.6
8 (tie)ClemsonJosh Cody5–3–12–28.19.3
10 AlabamaWallace Wade5–4–13–4–1 15.47.3
11LSUMike Donahue4–4–12–3–114.29.2
12 (tie)Mississippi A&MJohn W. Hancock5–32–311.66.8
12 (tie)VPIAndy Gustafson5–42–313.95.3
12 (tie)Washington and LeePat Herron4–4–12–310.89.8
15MarylandCurley Byrd4–73–516.913.1
16 (tie)VMIW. C. Raftery6–42–414.46.4
16 (tie)South Carolina Harry Lightsey4–62–45.119.1
18Tulane Bernie Bierman2–5–12–5–17.015.0
19North CarolinaChuck Collins4–62–58.610.7
20SewaneeM. S. Bennett2–61–49.818.4
21KentuckyHarry Gamage3–6–11–511.516.1
22AuburnDave Morey0–7–20–6–13.313.8
Key

PPG = Average of points scored per game[4]

PAG = Average of points allowed per game[4]

Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
Non-conference matchup; SoCon member won
Non-conference matchup; SoCon member lost
Non-conference matchup; tie
Conference matchup

SoCon teams in bold.

Week One

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
September 17 WoffordVMI Lexington, VirginiaW 37–0

Week Two

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
September 24 Millsaps Alabama Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama W 46–0
September 24StetsonAuburn Drake Field • Auburn, AlabamaL 6–0
September 24Florida SouthernFlorida Fleming Field • Gainesville, FloridaW 26–7
September 24PresbyterianClemsonRiggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina T 0–0
September 25 Mercer Georgia Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia W 20–0
September 25 Oglethorpe Georgia TechGrant Field • AtlantaL 7–6
September 24MaryvilleKentucky Stoll Field • Lexington, KentuckyT 6–6
September 24Louisiana TechLSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LouisianaW 45–0
September 24Washington (MD)Maryland Byrd Stadium • College Park, MarylandW 80–0
September 24OzarksOle Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MississippiW 58–0
September 25Birmingham–SouthernMississippi A&M Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MississippiW 19–7
September 24Wake ForestNorth CarolinaChapel Hill, North CarolinaL 9–8
September 24ElonNorth Carolina State Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North CarolinaW 39–0
September 24TransylvaniaSewaneeMcGee Field • Sewanee, TennesseeW 34–6
September 24ErskineSouth Carolina Columbia, South CarolinaW 13–6
September 24Carson-NewmanTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeW 33–0
September 25Louisiana TechTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, LouisianaW 40–0
September 24VanderbiltChattanoogaChattanooga, TennesseeW 45–18
September 24Hampden-SydneyVirginiaLambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia W 38–6
September 24RichmondVMILexington, Virginia W 22–0
September 24RoanokeVirginia TechBlacksburg, Virginia W 21–2
September 24LynchburgWashington & Lee Wilson Field • Lexington, VirginiaW 27–2

Week Three

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
September 30RhodesAlabamaDenny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama W 31–0
September 30North Carolina StateFurmanManly Field • Greenville, South Carolina L 20–0
October 1 Auburn ClemsonRiggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina CLEM 3–0
October 1Davidson FloridaFleming Field • Gainesville, Florida L 12–0
October 1VMI Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta GT 7–0
October 1IndianaKentuckyStoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky L 21–0
October 1Louisiana-Lafayette LSUState Field • Baton Rouge, LouisianaW 52–0
October 1Ole Miss TulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, LouisianaTUL 19–7
October 1Birmingham–SouthernMississippi A&MDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MississippiW 27–0
October 1South CarolinaMarylandByrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland MD 26–0
October 1BrysonSewaneeMcGee Field • Sewanee, TennesseeL 7–0
October 1TennesseeNorth Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina TENN 26–0
October 1OuachitaVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, TennesseeW 39–10
October 1VirginiaGeorgiaSanford Field • Athens, Georgia UGA 32–0
October 1Hampden-SydneyVirginia TechBlacksburg, Virginia W 13–0
October 1Washington & LeeWest VirginiaCharleston, West VirginiaT 6–6

Week Four

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 7Hendrix Ole Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MississippiT 0–0
October 8LSUAlabamaRickwood Field • Birmingham, AlabamaT 0–0
October 8FloridaAuburn Drake Field • Auburn, AlabamaFLA 33–6
October 8 GeorgiaYale Yale Bowl • New Haven, Connecticut W 14–10[5]
October 8TulaneGeorgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta GT 13–6
October 8Kentucky WesleyanKentuckyStoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky W 13–7
October 8MarylandNorth CarolinaChapel Hill, North Carolina UNC 7–6
October 8Louisiana TechMississippi A&M Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MississippiW 14–0
October 8SewaneeTexas A&MDallasL 18–0
October 8MaryvilleTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee W 7–0
October 8VanderbiltCentreDanville, KentuckyW 53–6
October 8South CarolinaVirginia Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, VirginiaSCAR 13–12
October 8Virginia TechColgateHamilton, New York W 6–0
October 8 RoanokeVMI Lexington, VirginiaW 32–0
October 8DukeWashington & LeeWilson Field • Lexington, Virginia W 12–7

Week Five

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 13ErskineClemsonRiggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina W 25–6
October 13Wake ForestNorth Carolina StateRiddick Stadium •Raleigh, North CarolinaW 30–7
October 15AlabamaGeorgia Tech Grant Field • AtlantaGT 13–0
October 15LSUAuburn Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AlabamaLSU 9–0
October 15KentuckyFlorida Barrs Field • Jacksonville, FloridaFLA 27–6
October 15FurmanGeorgia Sanford Field • Athens, GeorgiaW 32–0
October 15Virginia TechMaryland Norfolk, Virginia MD 13–7
October 15Ole MissTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee TENN 21–7
October 15Mississippi A&MTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana MSA&M 13–6
October 15North CarolinaSouth CarolinaColumbia, South Carolina SCAR 14–6
October 15VanderbiltTexasFair Park Stadium • Dallas, TexasL 13–6
October 15VMIVirginiaLambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia UVA 13–8

Week Six

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 20 Clemson South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina CLEM 20–0
October 22SewaneeAlabamaRickwood Field • Birmingham, AlabamaALA 24–0
October 22AuburnGeorgiaMcClung Stadium • Columbus, Georgia UGA 33–3
October 22North Carolina StateFlorida Plant Field • Tampa, FloridaNCST 12–6
October 22North CarolinaGeorgia TechGrant Field • AtlantaGT 13–0
October 22Mississippi A&MLSUJackson, Mississippi LSU 9–7
October 22Maryland VMIRichmond, VirginiaMD 10–6
October 22TransylvaniaTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeW 57–0
October 22TulaneVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN 32–0
October 22Virginia TechVirginiaLambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia UVA 7–0
October 22Washington & LeeKentuckyStoll Field • Lexington, KentuckyW&L 25–0

Week Seven

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 27South CarolinaThe CitadelCounty Fairgrounds • Orangeburg, South CarolinaW 6–0
October 29Mississippi A&MAlabamaDenny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ALA 13–7
October 29AuburnHowardRickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama T 9–9
October 29WoffordClemsonRiggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina W 6–0
October 29Mercer Florida Fleming Field • Gainesville, Florida W 32–6
October 29GeorgiaTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, LouisianaUGA 31–0
October 29Georgia TechNotre DameSouth Bend, Indiana L 26–7
October 29ArkansasLSUState Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LouisianaL 28–0
October 29Washington & Lee Maryland Byrd Stadium • College Park, MarylandW&L 13–6
October 29Ole MissSewaneeMcGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee MISS 28–14
October 29North CarolinaNorth Carolina StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina NCST 19–6
October 29Virginia TechChattanoogaChattanooga, Tennessee L 14–13
October 29VirginiaTennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeTENN 42–0
October 29KentuckyVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN 34–6
October 29VMIDavidsonDavidson, North Carolina W 20–0

=Week Eight

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 5KentuckyAlabama Rickwood Field • Birmingham, AlabamaALA 21–6
November 5 Auburn TulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana T 6–6
November 5ClemsonThe CitadelJohnson Hagood Stadium • Charleston, South Carolina W 13–0
November 5GeorgiaFloridaBarrs Field • Jacksonville, FloridaUGA 28–0
November 5LSUOle MissHemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi MISS 12–7
November 5MarylandYaleYale Bowl • New Haven, ConnecticutL 30–6
November 5North CarolinaVMILexington, Virginia VMI 7–0
November 5South CarolinaVirginia TechRichmond, VirginiaVT 35–0
November 5SewaneeTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeTENN 32–12
November 5VirginiaWashington & LeeWilson Field • Lexington, VirginiaUVA 13–7
November 6VanderbiltGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta T 0–0

Week Nine

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 11LoyolaOle Miss Jackson, MississippiL 7–6
November 12FloridaAlabamaCramton Bowl • Montgomery, AlabamaFLA 13–6
November 12 Mississippi A&MAuburnRickwood Field • Birmingham, AlabamaMSA&M 7–6
November 12ClemsonGeorgiaSanford Field • Athens, Georgia UGA 32–0
November 12 LSU Georgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta GT 23–0
November 12KentuckyVMICharleston, West VirginiaUK 25–0
November 12 DavidsonNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North CarolinaW 27–0
November 12North Carolina StateDuke Durham, North CarolinaW 20–18
November 13FurmanSouth CarolinaColumbia, South CarolinaL 10–7
November 12TennesseeVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee T 7–7
November 12SewaneeTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana SEW 12–6
November 12MarylandVirginiaLambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia UVA 21–0
November 12Washington & LeeVirginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia VT 21–0

Week Ten

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 18MillsapsMississippi A&M Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MississippiW 6–0
November 19MercerGeorgia Sanford Field • Athens, GeorgiaW 26–7
November 19OglethorpeGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta W 19–7
November 19KentuckyCentreDanville, KentuckyW 53–0
November 19North CarolinaDukeDurham, North CarolinaW 18–0
November 19MarylandVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, TennesseeVAN 39–20

Week Eleven

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 24 Auburn Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta GT 18–0
November 24 ClemsonFurman Manly Field • Greenville, South CarolinaL 28–0
November 24Washington & LeeFloridaBarrs Field • Jacksonville, Florida FLA 20–7
November 24TulaneLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana TUL 13–6
November 24VirginiaNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina UNC 14–10
November 24North Carolina StateSouth CarolinaColumbia, South CarolinaNCST 34–0
November 24MarylandJohns HopkinsBaltimore, Maryland L 14–13
November 24Mississippi A&M Ole MissHemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi MISS 20–12
November 24 TennesseeKentuckyStoll Field • Lexington, KentuckyTENN 20–0
November 24VMIVirginia TechRoanoke, VirginiaVMI 12–9
November 27GeorgiaAlabama Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama UGA 20–6

Week Twelve

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
December 3VanderbiltAlabamaLegion Field • Birmingham, AlabamaVAN 14–7
December 3MarylandFloridaBarrs Field • Jacksonville, FloridaFLA 7–6
December 3GeorgiaGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta GT 12–0[6]
December 3Michigan StateNorth Carolina StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina W 19–0[7]

Awards and honors

All-Americans

{{Main article|1927 College Football All-America Team}}
  • ETom Nash, Georgia (AP-3; UP-3; COL-1; INS; NANA; HE-1; DJW-1; BE-3; LP-1; AAB)
  • E – Chick Shiver, Georgia (AP-1; UP-1; NEA; CP-2; HE-2; DJW-3; NYS-1; BE-1; LP-2)
  • T – Fred Pickhard, Alabama (UP-2; CP-2)
  • G – John Barnhill, Tennessee (AP-2)
  • G – Gene Smith, Georgia (AP-3)
  • C – Elvin Butcher, Tennessee (DJW-2)
  • QB – Bill Spears, Vanderbilt (AP-1; UP-2; INS; NANA; CP-2; HE-3; DJW-1; LP-2)
  • FB – Herdis McCrary, Georgia (AP-2; UP-2; HE-3; DJW-2)

All-Southern team

{{main article|1927 College Football All-Southern Team}}

The following includes the composite All-Southern team compiled by the Associated Press.[8]

PositionNameFirst-team selectorsTeam
QBBill SpearsAP, UP, C, CPVanderbilt
HBStumpy ThomasonAP, UP, CGeorgia Tech
HBDick DodsonAP, UPTennessee
FBHerdis McCraryAP, UP, C, CPGeorgia
ETom NashAP, CGeorgia
TFred PickhardAP, UP, CPAlabama
GJohn BarnhillAP, UP, C, CPTennessee
CElvin ButcherAP, CPTennessee
GGene SmithAP, UP, CPGeorgia
TJess TinsleyAPLSU
EChick ShiverAP, UP, CPGeorgia

See also

  • 1927 Georgia vs. Yale football game

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/080206aab.html| title=Football National Championships | accessdate=2007-01-12| date =2006-08-02| publisher=UGA Sports Communications}}
2. ^{{cite book|title=SEC Football Trivia|author=Ernie Couch|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o9qcRV21QkgC&pg=PT168&dq=football+armistead+vanderbilt&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ipduVLrTDOmCsQTw2oG4DA&ved=0CCQQ6wEwAQ#v=onepage&q=football%20armistead%20vanderbilt&f=false}}
3. ^{{cite journal|url=http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/CFHSN/CFHSNv02/CFHSNv02n1a.pdf|journal=College Football Historical Society|volume=2|number=1| date=November 1988 |title=Spears and Vandy excitement in 1927|author=Mark Purcell}}
4. ^https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/conferences/southern/1927.html
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2062040/the_lincoln_star/|work=The Lincoln Star|title=Georgia Whips Yale Bulldogs|date=October 9, 1927|page=14|accessdate=March 25, 2015|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2898847/oakland_tribune/|title=Biggest Upset of Southern Conference Spoils 'U' Mark|date=December 4, 1927|page=33|accessdate=July 28, 2015|via=Newspapers.com|work=Oakland Tribune}} {{Open access}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/ocr/technician-v8n12-1927-12-10/technician-v8n12-1927-12-10.pdf#page=6&zoom=auto,-20,65|work=The Technician|title=State Wins From Michigan Aggies|date=December 10, 1927|page=7|volume=8|number=4}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1787&dat=19271127&id=XbUeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IWQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4004,922652|title=Spears Given Highest Vote in Selection|date=November 27, 1927|work=Sarasota Herald-Tribune}}
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