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- 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
- Awards and honors All-Americans All-Southern team
- See also
- 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 overviewResults and team statisticsConf. Rank | Team | Head coach | Overall record | Conf. record | PPG | PAG |
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1 (tie) | Georgia Tech | William Alexander | 8–1–1 | 7–0–1 | 12.5 | 3.9 | 1 (tie) | Tennessee | Robert Neyland | 8–1 | 5–0–1 | 27.2 | 2.9 | 1 (tie) | NC State | Gus Tebell | 9–1 | 4–0 | 21.6 | 6.9 | 4 | Georgia | Kid Woodruff | 9–1 | 6–1 | 24.8 | 3.8 | 5 | Vanderbilt | Dan McGugin | 8–1–2 | 5–0–2 | 26.8 | 8.5 | 6 | Florida | Tom Sebring | 7–3 | 5–2 | 16.4 | 9.6 | 7 | Ole Miss | Homer Hazel | 5–3–1 | 3–2 | 19.7 | 8.9 | 8 (tie) | Virginia | Greasy Neale | 5–4 | 4–4 | 13.0 | 13.6 | 8 (tie) | Clemson | Josh Cody | 5–3–1 | 2–2 | 8.1 | 9.3 | 10 | Alabama | Wallace Wade | 5–4–1 | 3–4–1 | 15.4 | 7.3 | 11 | LSU | Mike Donahue | 4–4–1 | 2–3–1 | 14.2 | 9.2 | 12 (tie) | Mississippi A&M | John W. Hancock | 5–3 | 2–3 | 11.6 | 6.8 | 12 (tie) | VPI | Andy Gustafson | 5–4 | 2–3 | 13.9 | 5.3 | 12 (tie) | Washington and Lee | Pat Herron | 4–4–1 | 2–3 | 10.8 | 9.8 | 15 | Maryland | Curley Byrd | 4–7 | 3–5 | 16.9 | 13.1 | 16 (tie) | VMI | W. C. Raftery | 6–4 | 2–4 | 14.4 | 6.4 | 16 (tie) | South Carolina | Harry Lightsey | 4–6 | 2–4 | 5.1 | 19.1 | 18 | Tulane | Bernie Bierman | 2–5–1 | 2–5–1 | 7.0 | 15.0 | 19 | North Carolina | Chuck Collins | 4–6 | 2–5 | 8.6 | 10.7 | 20 | Sewanee | M. S. Bennett | 2–6 | 1–4 | 9.8 | 18.4 | 21 | Kentucky | Harry Gamage | 3–6–1 | 1–5 | 11.5 | 16.1 | 22 | Auburn | Dave Morey | 0–7–2 | 0–6–1 | 3.3 | 13.8 | |
KeyPPG = Average of points scored per game[4]
PAG = Average of points allowed per game[4] Regular seasonIndex to colors and formatting |
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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 | Wofford | VMI | Lexington, Virginia | W 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 24 | Stetson | Auburn | Drake Field • Auburn, Alabama | L 6–0 | September 24 | Florida Southern | Florida | Fleming Field • Gainesville, Florida | W 26–7 | September 24 | Presbyterian | Clemson | Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina | T 0–0 | September 25 | Mercer | Georgia | Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia | W 20–0 | September 25 | Oglethorpe | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | L 7–6 | September 24 | Maryville | Kentucky | Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky | T 6–6 | September 24 | Louisiana Tech | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana | W 45–0 | September 24 | Washington (MD) | Maryland | Byrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland | W 80–0 | September 24 | Ozarks | Ole Miss | Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi | W 58–0 | September 25 | Birmingham–Southern | Mississippi A&M | Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi | W 19–7 | September 24 | Wake Forest | North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | L 9–8 | September 24 | Elon | North Carolina State | Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina | W 39–0 | September 24 | Transylvania | Sewanee | McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee | W 34–6 | September 24 | Erskine | South Carolina | Columbia, South Carolina | W 13–6 | September 24 | Carson-Newman | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee | W 33–0 | September 25 | Louisiana Tech | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana | W 40–0 | September 24 | Vanderbilt | Chattanooga | Chattanooga, Tennessee | W 45–18 | September 24 | Hampden-Sydney | Virginia | Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia | W 38–6 | September 24 | Richmond | VMI | Lexington, Virginia | W 22–0 | September 24 | Roanoke | Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, Virginia | W 21–2 | September 24 | Lynchburg | Washington & Lee | Wilson Field • Lexington, Virginia | W 27–2 |
Week Three Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference | September 30 | Rhodes | Alabama | Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama | W 31–0 | September 30 | North Carolina State | Furman | Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina | L 20–0 | October 1 | Auburn | Clemson | Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina | CLEM 3–0 | October 1 | Davidson | Florida | Fleming Field • Gainesville, Florida | L 12–0 | October 1 | VMI | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | GT 7–0 | October 1 | Indiana | Kentucky | Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky | L 21–0 | October 1 | Louisiana-Lafayette | LSU | State Field • Baton Rouge, Louisiana | W 52–0 | October 1 | Ole Miss | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana | TUL 19–7 | October 1 | Birmingham–Southern | Mississippi A&M | Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi | W 27–0 | October 1 | South Carolina | Maryland | Byrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland | MD 26–0 | October 1 | Bryson | Sewanee | McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee | L 7–0 | October 1 | Tennessee | North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | TENN 26–0 | October 1 | Ouachita | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee | W 39–10 | October 1 | Virginia | Georgia | Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia | UGA 32–0 | October 1 | Hampden-Sydney | Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, Virginia | W 13–0 | October 1 | Washington & Lee | West Virginia | Charleston, West Virginia | T 6–6 |
Week Four Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference | October 7 | Hendrix | Ole Miss | Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi | T 0–0 | October 8 | LSU | Alabama | Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama | T 0–0 | October 8 | Florida | Auburn | Drake Field • Auburn, Alabama | FLA 33–6 | October 8 | Georgia | Yale | Yale Bowl • New Haven, Connecticut | W 14–10 | [5] | October 8 | Tulane | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | GT 13–6 | October 8 | Kentucky Wesleyan | Kentucky | Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky | W 13–7 | October 8 | Maryland | North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | UNC 7–6 | October 8 | Louisiana Tech | Mississippi A&M | Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi | W 14–0 | October 8 | Sewanee | Texas A&M | Dallas | L 18–0 | October 8 | Maryville | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee | W 7–0 | October 8 | Vanderbilt | Centre | Danville, Kentucky | W 53–6 | October 8 | South Carolina | Virginia | Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia | SCAR 13–12 | October 8 | Virginia Tech | Colgate | Hamilton, New York | W 6–0 | October 8 | Roanoke | VMI | Lexington, Virginia | W 32–0 | October 8 | Duke | Washington & Lee | Wilson Field • Lexington, Virginia | W 12–7 |
Week Five Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference | October 13 | Erskine | Clemson | Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina | W 25–6 | October 13 | Wake Forest | North Carolina State | Riddick Stadium •Raleigh, North Carolina | W 30–7 | October 15 | Alabama | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | GT 13–0 | October 15 | LSU | Auburn | Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, Alabama | LSU 9–0 | October 15 | Kentucky | Florida | Barrs Field • Jacksonville, Florida | FLA 27–6 | October 15 | Furman | Georgia | Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia | W 32–0 | October 15 | Virginia Tech | Maryland | Norfolk, Virginia | MD 13–7 | October 15 | Ole Miss | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee | TENN 21–7 | October 15 | Mississippi A&M | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana | MSA&M 13–6 | October 15 | North Carolina | South Carolina | Columbia, South Carolina | SCAR 14–6 | October 15 | Vanderbilt | Texas | Fair Park Stadium • Dallas, Texas | L 13–6 | October 15 | VMI | Virginia | Lambeth 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 22 | Sewanee | Alabama | Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama | ALA 24–0 | October 22 | Auburn | Georgia | McClung Stadium • Columbus, Georgia | UGA 33–3 | October 22 | North Carolina State | Florida | Plant Field • Tampa, Florida | NCST 12–6 | October 22 | North Carolina | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | GT 13–0 | October 22 | Mississippi A&M | LSU | Jackson, Mississippi | LSU 9–7 | October 22 | Maryland | VMI | Richmond, Virginia | MD 10–6 | October 22 | Transylvania | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee | W 57–0 | October 22 | Tulane | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee | VAN 32–0 | October 22 | Virginia Tech | Virginia | Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia | UVA 7–0 | October 22 | Washington & Lee | Kentucky | Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky | W&L 25–0 |
Week Seven Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference | October 27 | South Carolina | The Citadel | County Fairgrounds • Orangeburg, South Carolina | W 6–0 | October 29 | Mississippi A&M | Alabama | Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama | ALA 13–7 | October 29 | Auburn | Howard | Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama | T 9–9 | October 29 | Wofford | Clemson | Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina | W 6–0 | October 29 | Mercer | Florida | Fleming Field • Gainesville, Florida | W 32–6 | October 29 | Georgia | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana | UGA 31–0 | October 29 | Georgia Tech | Notre Dame | South Bend, Indiana | L 26–7 | October 29 | Arkansas | LSU | State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, Louisiana | L 28–0 | October 29 | Washington & Lee | Maryland | Byrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland | W&L 13–6 | October 29 | Ole Miss | Sewanee | McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee | MISS 28–14 | October 29 | North Carolina | North Carolina State | Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina | NCST 19–6 | October 29 | Virginia Tech | Chattanooga | Chattanooga, Tennessee | L 14–13 | October 29 | Virginia | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee | TENN 42–0 | October 29 | Kentucky | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee | VAN 34–6 | October 29 | VMI | Davidson | Davidson, North Carolina | W 20–0 |
=Week Eight Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference | November 5 | Kentucky | Alabama | Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama | ALA 21–6 | November 5 | Auburn | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana | T 6–6 | November 5 | Clemson | The Citadel | Johnson Hagood Stadium • Charleston, South Carolina | W 13–0 | November 5 | Georgia | Florida | Barrs Field • Jacksonville, Florida | UGA 28–0 | November 5 | LSU | Ole Miss | Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi | MISS 12–7 | November 5 | Maryland | Yale | Yale Bowl • New Haven, Connecticut | L 30–6 | November 5 | North Carolina | VMI | Lexington, Virginia | VMI 7–0 | November 5 | South Carolina | Virginia Tech | Richmond, Virginia | VT 35–0 | November 5 | Sewanee | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee | TENN 32–12 | November 5 | Virginia | Washington & Lee | Wilson Field • Lexington, Virginia | UVA 13–7 | November 6 | Vanderbilt | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | T 0–0 |
Week Nine Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference | November 11 | Loyola | Ole Miss | Jackson, Mississippi | L 7–6 | November 12 | Florida | Alabama | Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, Alabama | FLA 13–6 | November 12 | Mississippi A&M | Auburn | Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama | MSA&M 7–6 | November 12 | Clemson | Georgia | Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia | UGA 32–0 | November 12 | LSU | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | GT 23–0 | November 12 | Kentucky | VMI | Charleston, West Virginia | UK 25–0 | November 12 | Davidson | North Carolina | Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina | W 27–0 | November 12 | North Carolina State | Duke | Durham, North Carolina | W 20–18 | November 13 | Furman | South Carolina | Columbia, South Carolina | L 10–7 | November 12 | Tennessee | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee | T 7–7 | November 12 | Sewanee | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana | SEW 12–6 | November 12 | Maryland | Virginia | Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia | UVA 21–0 | November 12 | Washington & Lee | Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, Virginia | VT 21–0 |
Week Ten Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference | November 18 | Millsaps | Mississippi A&M | Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi | W 6–0 | November 19 | Mercer | Georgia | Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia | W 26–7 | November 19 | Oglethorpe | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | W 19–7 | November 19 | Kentucky | Centre | Danville, Kentucky | W 53–0 | November 19 | North Carolina | Duke | Durham, North Carolina | W 18–0 | November 19 | Maryland | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee | VAN 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 | Clemson | Furman | Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina | L 28–0 | November 24 | Washington & Lee | Florida | Barrs Field • Jacksonville, Florida | FLA 20–7 | November 24 | Tulane | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana | TUL 13–6 | November 24 | Virginia | North Carolina | Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina | UNC 14–10 | November 24 | North Carolina State | South Carolina | Columbia, South Carolina | NCST 34–0 | November 24 | Maryland | Johns Hopkins | Baltimore, Maryland | L 14–13 | November 24 | Mississippi A&M | Ole Miss | Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi | MISS 20–12 | November 24 | Tennessee | Kentucky | Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky | TENN 20–0 | November 24 | VMI | Virginia Tech | Roanoke, Virginia | VMI 12–9 | November 27 | Georgia | Alabama | Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama | UGA 20–6 |
Week Twelve Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference | December 3 | Vanderbilt | Alabama | Legion Field • Birmingham, Alabama | VAN 14–7 | December 3 | Maryland | Florida | Barrs Field • Jacksonville, Florida | FLA 7–6 | December 3 | Georgia | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta | GT 12–0 | [6] | December 3 | Michigan State | North Carolina State | Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina | W 19–0 | [7] |
Awards and honorsAll-Americans{{Main article|1927 College Football All-America Team}}- E – Tom 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] Position | Name | First-team selectors | Team | QB | Bill Spears | AP, UP, C, CP | Vanderbilt | HB | Stumpy Thomason | AP, UP, C | Georgia Tech | HB | Dick Dodson | AP, UP | Tennessee | FB | Herdis McCrary | AP, UP, C, CP | Georgia | E | Tom Nash | AP, C | Georgia | T | Fred Pickhard | AP, UP, CP | Alabama | G | John Barnhill | AP, UP, C, CP | Tennessee | C | Elvin Butcher | AP, CP | Tennessee | G | Gene Smith | AP, UP, CP | Georgia | T | Jess Tinsley | AP | LSU | E | Chick Shiver | AP, UP, CP | Georgia | |
See also- 1927 Georgia vs. Yale football game
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