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词条 1928 Southern Conference football season
释义

  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. Bowl games

  3. Awards and honors

     All-Americans  All-Southern team 

  4. References

{{Infobox sports season
|title=1928 Southern Conference football season
|sport=College football
|league=NCAA
| season = Regular Season
| season_champs = Georgia Tech
| no_of_teams = 22
| duration = September 22, 1928
through January 1, 1929
| seasonslistnames = Football
| prevseason_year = 1927
| nextseason_year = 1929
}}{{1928 Southern Conference football standings}}

The 1928 Southern Conference football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Conference as part of the 1928 college football season. The season began on September 22.

In the annual Rose Bowl game, Georgia Tech defeated the California Golden Bears by a score of 8–7. The game was notable for a play by California All-American Roy Riegels in which he scooped up a Georgia Tech fumble and ran towards his own goal line. The two-point safety on the ensuing punt proved to be the margin of victory.[1] Georgia Tech thus claims a national championship.

The Florida Gators led the nation in scoring with 336 points, but had their undefeated campaign derailed in the final game by the South's biggest upset that season,[2] a controversial loss to Tennessee.

Tulane back Bill Banker led the conference in individual scoring with 128 points, tying a school record set by Peggy Flournoy in 1925 which was unbroken until 2007 by Matt Forte.

Season overview

Results and team statistics

Conf. RankTeamHead coachOverall recordConf. recordPPGPAG
1 Georgia TechWilliam Alexander10–07–022.14.7
2 TennesseeRobert Neyland9–0–16–0–124.95.1
3FloridaCharlie Bachman8–16–137.34.9
4VPIAndy Gustafson7–24–122.010.2
5 (tie) AlabamaWallace Wade6–36–2 20.88.3
5 (tie)LSUMike Donahue6–2–13–1–120.05.0
7 (tie)ClemsonJosh Cody8–34–217.57.0
7 (tie)VanderbiltDan McGugin8–24–215.25.7
9 (tie)Tulane Bernie Bierman6–3–13–3–126.4 7.6
9 (tie)Ole MissHomer Hazel 5–43–3 17.313.4
9 (tie)North CarolinaChuck Collins5–3–22–2–218.611.5
9 (tie)KentuckyHarry Gamage4–3–12–2–112.5 5.1
9 (tie)South Carolina Billy Laval6–2–22–2–19.6 7.0
14 (tie)MarylandCurley Byrd6–3–12–3–1 13.27.0
14 (tie)VMIW. C. Raftery5–3–22–3–19.5 7.5
16 GeorgiaHarry Mehre4–52–413.612.6
17NC State Gus Tebell4–5–11–3–115.7 10.0
18Mississippi A&MJohn W. Hancock2–4–21–48.8 20.8
19 (tie)VirginiaGreasy Neale2–6–11–6 13.415.8
19 (tie)Washington and LeePat Herron2–81–613.9 18.4
21SewaneeM. S. Bennett2–70–59.9 31.9
22AuburnGeorge Bohler1–80–7 4.117.1
Key

PPG = Average of points scored per game[3]

PAG = Average of points allowed per game[3]

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 22 NewberryClemson Riggs Field • Calhoun, South CarolinaW 30–0
September 22ErskineSouth Carolina Columbia, South CarolinaW 19–0
September 22Hampden-SydneyVMI Lexington, VirginiaW 14–7

Week Two

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
September 28Birmingham–SouthernAuburn Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AlabamaL 6–0
September 29DavidsonClemson Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina W 6–0
September 29Washington (MD)MarylandByrd Stadium • College Park, MarylandW 31–0
September 29ArkansasOle MissHemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi W 25–0
September 29OuachitaMississippi A&MDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MississippiW 20–6
September 29Wake ForestNorth Carolina Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina W 65–0
September 29ElonNorth Carolina StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina W 57–0
September 29BrysonSewaneeMcGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee W 14–0
September 29South CarolinaChicagoStagg Field • ChicagoW 6–0
September 29MaryvilleTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeW 41–0
September 29Tulane Northwestern State Baton Rouge, LouisianaW 65–0
September 29VanderbiltChattanoogaChattanooga, TennesseeW 20–0
September 29Randolph-MaconVirginiaLambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia W 66–0
September 29RoanokeVirginia TechBlacksburg, Virginia W 34–7
September 29LynchburgWashington & LeeWilson Field • Lexington, VirginiaW 56–0

Week Three

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 6Ole MissAlabamaDenny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ALA 27–0
October 6ClemsonAuburnDrake Field • Auburn, Alabama CLEM 33–6
October 6Florida SouthernFloridaFleming Field • Gainesville, Florida W 26–0
October 6Mercer GeorgiaSanford Field • Athens, Georgia W 52–0
October 6VMIGeorgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta GT 13–0
October 6Carson-NewmanKentuckyStoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky W 61–0
October 6Louisiana-LafayetteLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana W 46–0
October 6North CarolinaMarylandByrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland UNC 26–19
October 6TulaneMississippi A&MJackson, Mississippi TUL 51–6
October 6SewaneeTexas A&MDallas, TexasL 69–0
October 6CentreTennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeW 41–7
October 6ColgateVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee W 12–7
October 6South CarolinaVirginia Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, VirginiaSCAR 24–13
October 6Hampden-SydneyVirginia Tech Blacksburg, VirginiaW 32–7
October 6North Carolina StateWashington & Lee Wilson Field • Lexington, Virginia W&L 38–6

Week Four

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 12North Carolina StateClemson Florence, South CarolinaCLEM 7–0
October 13AlabamaMississippi A&MDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MississippiALA 46–0
October 13AuburnFloridaFleming Field • Gainesville, Florida FLA 27–0
October 13Georgia TechTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans, LouisianaGT 12–0
October 13GeorgiaYale Yale Bowl • New Haven, Connecticut L 21–6
October 13MarylandSouth CarolinaColumbia, South Carolina SCAR 21–7
October 13Louisiana CollegeLSU State Field • Baton Rouge, LouisianaW 41–0
October 13Ole MissTennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeTENN 13–12
October 13North CarolinaHarvardHarvard Stadium • Allston, Massachusetts L 20–0
October 13TransylvaniaSewaneeMcGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee L 14–13
October 13VanderbiltTexasFair Park Stadium • DallasW 13–12
October 13VirginiaPrincetonPalmer Stadium • Princeton, New Jersey T 0–0
October 13RoanokeVMILexington, Virginia W 31–13
October 13Virginia TechColgate Hamilton, New YorkL 35–14
October 13Washington & LeeKentucky Stoll Field • Lexington, KentuckyUK 6–0

Week Five

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 18Wake ForestNorth Carolina StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina W 37–0
October 19 Erskine Clemson Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina W 52–0
October 19PresbyterianSouth Carolina Columbia, South Carolina W 13–0
October 20TennesseeAlabama Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, AlabamaTENN 15–13
October 20Ole MissAuburnLegion Field • Birmingham, Alabama MISS 19–0
October 20MercerFlorida Fleming Field • Gainesville, FloridaW 73–0
October 20FurmanGeorgia Sanford Field • Athens, GeorgiaW 7–0
October 20Notre DameGeorgia TechGrant Field • AtlantaW 13–0
October 20KentuckyNorthwestern ChicagoL 7–0
October 20Mississippi A&MLSUJackson, Mississippi LSU 31–0
October 20McDanielMaryland Byrd Stadium • College Park, MarylandW 13–6
October 20Virginia TechNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina VT 16–14
October 20CumberlandSewaneeMcGee Field • Sewanee, TennesseeW 38–0
October 20VanderbiltTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans VAN 13–6
October 20VirginiaVMILexington, Virginia VMI 9–0
October 20Washington & LeeWest VirginiaCharleston, West VirginiaL 22–0

Week Six

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 25ClemsonSouth CarolinaColumbia, South CarolinaCLEM 32–0
October 27SewaneeAlabama Legion Field • Birmingham, AlabamaALA 42–12
October 27HowardAuburnDrake Field • Auburn, Alabama W 25–6
October 27North Carolina State FloridaFairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, Florida FLA 14–7
October 27Tulane GeorgiaSanford Field • Athens, Georgia UGA 20–14
October 27Georgia TechNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North CarolinaGT 20–7
October 27CentreKentucky Stoll Field • Lexington, KentuckyW 8–0
October 27Spring HillLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana W 30–7
October 27MarylandVMI Richmond, Virginia T 0–0
October 27Ole MissLoyolaNew Orleans L 34–14
October 27VirginiaVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN 34–0
October 27KingVirginia Tech Blacksburg, VirginiaW 54–0
October 27Washington & LeeTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee TENN 26–7

Week Seven

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 1South CarolinaThe CitadelCounty Fairgrounds • Orangeburg, South CarolinaT 0–0
November 3Alabama WisconsinCamp Randall Stadium • Madison, Wisconsin L 15–0
November 3 Auburn Georgia McClung Stadium • Columbus, GeorgiaUGA 13–0
November 3ClemsonOle Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MississippiMISS 26–7
November 3SewaneeFloridaFairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FloridaFLA 71–6
November 3OglethorpeGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta W 32–7
November 3ArkansasLSUState Fair Stadium • Shreveport, Louisiana L 7–0
November 3MarylandVirginia TechNorfolk, VirginiaVT 9–6
November 3Mississippi A&M Michigan StateSpartan Stadium • East Lansing, MichiganT 6–6
November 3North CarolinaNorth Carolina StateRiddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina T 6–6
November 3Carson-NewmanTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeW 57–0
November 3KentuckyVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN 14–7
November 3Washington & LeeVirginiaLambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia UVA 20–13

Week Eight

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 10KentuckyAlabamaCramton Bowl • Montgomery, AlabamaALA 14–07,500
November 10AuburnTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans TUL 13–12
November 10ClemsonVMILynchburg, Virginia CLEM 12–0
November 10FloridaGeorgiaSavannah, GeorgiaFLA 26–6
November 10Vanderbilt Georgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta GT 19–7
November 10Ole MissLSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LouisianaLSU 19–6
November 10MarylandYaleYale Bowl • New Haven, ConnecticutW 6–0
November 10CentenaryMississippi A&MDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi T 6–6
November 10 DavidsonNorth Carolina StateGreensboro, North CarolinaW 14–7
November 10North CarolinaSouth CarolinaColumbia, South CarolinaT 0–0
November 10SewaneeTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee TENN 37–0
November 10VirginiaVirginia TechBlacksburg, Virginia VT 20–0
November 10 Washington & LeePrincetonPalmer Stadium • Princeton, New JerseyL 25–12

Week Nine

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 17AlabamaGeorgia Tech Grant Field • AtlantaGT 33–13
November 17Mississippi A&MAuburnLegion Field • Birmingham, Alabama MSA&M 13–0
November 17ClemsonFloridaFairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FloridaFLA 27–6
November 17LSUGeorgia Sanford Field • Athens, GeorgiaLSU 13–12
November 17VirginiaMarylandByrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland MD 18–2
November 17Ole MissRhodesMemphis, Tennessee W 34–2
November 17North CarolinaDavidsonDavidson, North CarolinaW 30–7
November 17FurmanSouth CarolinaColumbia, South Carolina W 6–0
November 17SewaneeTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans TUL 41–6
November 17TennesseeVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, TennesseeTENN 6–0
November 17VMIKentuckyStoll Field • Lexington, KentuckyUK 23–12
November 17Virginia TechWashington & Lee Wilson Field • Lexington, VirginiaVT 13–7

Week Ten

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 24MarylandWashington & LeeWilson Field • Lexington, VirginiaMD 6–0
November 24North Carolina StateMichigan StateSpartan Stadium • East Lansing, Michigan L 7–0
November 24Louisiana CollegeTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans W 47–7
November 24CentreVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, TennesseeW 26–0

Week Eleven

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 29GeorgiaAlabamaLegion Field • Birmingham, AlabamaALA 19–0
November 29ClemsonFurmanManly Field • Greenville, South CarolinaW 27–12
November 29Washington & LeeFloridaFairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FloridaFLA 60–6
November 29AuburnGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta GT 51–0
November 29KentuckyTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee T 0–0
November 29LSUTulaneTulane Stadium • New Orleans T 0–0
November 29MarylandJohns HopkinsBaltimoreW 26–6
November 29Ole MissMississippi A&MDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MississippiMISS 20–19
November 29North CarolinaVirginiaLambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia UNC 24–20
November 29South CarolinaNorth Carolina State Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North CarolinaNCST 18–7
November 29VMIVirginia TechRoanoke, VirginiaVMI 16–6
December 1SewaneeVanderbiltDudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN 13–0

Week Twelve

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
December 8LSUAlabamaLegion Field • Birmingham, AlabamaALA 13–0
December 8ClemsonThe CitadelJohnson Hagood Stadium • Charleston, South Carolina L 12–7
December 8GeorgiaGeorgia TechGrant Field • Atlanta GT 20–6
December 8DukeNorth CarolinaKenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina W 14–7
December 8FloridaTennesseeShields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TennesseeTENN 13–12

Bowl games

Date Bowl Game Site SIAA Team Opponent Score
January 1, 1929Rose BowlRose Bowl • Pasadena, CaliforniaGeorgia TechCaliforniaGT 8–7

Awards and honors

All-Americans

{{Main article|1928 College Football All-America Team}}
  • E - Dale Van Sickel, Florida (AP-1, NEA-1, CO-Utility, UP-HM)
  • E – Dick Abernathy, Vanderbilt (CP-1, UP-3)
  • T – Frank Speer, Georgia Tech (AP-1)
  • T – Jimmy Steele, Florida (NEA-2)
  • G – Bull Brown, Vanderbilt (UP-2)
  • G – Bill McRae, Florida (UP-2)
  • CPeter Pund, Georgia Tech (CO-1, INS, NEA-1, UP-1, WC-1, CP-2, AP-3, AAB)
  • HB – Warner Mizell, Georgia Tech (AP-2, CP-2, INS, NANA, NEA-2, UP-2)
  • HB – Clyde Crabtree, Florida (AP-3, NEA-3, UP-3 [fb])
  • HB – Bill Banker, Tulane (UP-2)
  • FB – Gerald Snyder, Maryland (AP-3)

All-Southern team

{{main article|1928 College Football All-Southern Team}}

The followers players were picked for the composite first All-Southern team of more than one hundred sports writers and coaches compiled by the Associated Press (AP).[4] The United Press (UP) also selected a team:

PositionNameFirst-team selectorsTeam
QBClyde CrabtreeAP, UPFlorida
HBWarner MizellAP, UPGeorgia Tech
HBBill BankerAP, UPTulane
FBGerald SnyderAPMaryland
EDale Van SickelAP, UPFlorida
TFrank SpeerAP, UPGeorgia Tech
GFred VaughanAPNC State
CPeter PundAP, UPGeorgia Tech
GRaleigh DrennonAPGeorgia Tech
TJess TinsleyAPLSU
EDick AbernathyAPVanderbilt

References

1. ^[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5D9123DF93BA15750C0A965958260&scp=1&sq=riegels+%221929+Rose+Bowl%22&st=nyt "Roy Riegels, 84, Who Took Off In Wrong Direction in Rose Bowl"], The New York Times, March 28, 1993. Accessed January 28, 2008.
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2877290/the_anniston_star/|work=The Anniston Star|date=December 9, 1928|page=12|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=July 24, 2015|title=Southern Grid Title Goes To Yellow Jackets}} {{Open access}}
3. ^https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/conferences/southern/1928.html
4. ^{{cite news|title=All Southern Selections|newspaper=The Kingsport Times|date=December 7, 1928}}
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