1938 Southeastern Conference football season

The 1938 Southeastern Conference football season was the sixth season of college football played by the member schools of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and was a part of the 1938 college football season.Tennessee compiled an 11–0 overall record, with a conference record of 6–0, and were SEC champion. Tennessee was also named national champion by NCAA-designated major selectors of Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Dunkel, College Football Researchers Association, Houlgate, Litkenhous, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)[1]

1938 Southeastern Conference football season
SportFootball
DurationSeptember 23, 1938 – January 2, 1939 (1938-09-23 – 1939-01-02)
Number of teams13
ChampionTennessee
SEC seasons
← 1937
1939 →
1938 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 2 Tennessee $ 7 0 0 11 0 0
No. 13 Alabama 4 1 1 7 1 1
No. 19 Tulane 4 1 1 7 2 1
Ole Miss 3 2 0 9 2 0
Georgia Tech 2 1 3 3 4 3
Vanderbilt 4 3 0 6 3 0
Florida 2 2 1 4 6 1
Auburn 3 3 1 4 5 1
Georgia 1 2 1 5 4 1
LSU 2 4 0 6 4 0
Mississippi State 1 4 0 4 6 0
Kentucky 0 4 0 2 7 0
Sewanee 0 6 0 1 8 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Results and team statistics

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Conf. Rank Team Head Coach Overall record Conf. record AP
final
PPG PAG
1 Tennessee Robert Neyland 11–0–0 (1.000) 7–0–0 (1.000) #2 26.6 1.5
T–2 Alabama Frank Thomas 7–1–1 (.833) 4–1–1 (.750) #13 16.6 4.4
T–2 Tulane Red Dawson 7–2–1 (.750) 4–1–1 (.750) #19 21.1 5.3
4 Ole Miss Harry Mehre 9–2–0 (.818) 3–2–0 (.600) NR 21.1 10.9
5 Georgia Tech William Alexander 3–4–3 (.450) 2–1–3 (.583) NR 7.2 8.4
6 Vanderbilt Ray Morrison 6–3–0 (.667) 4–3–0 (.571) NR 9.6 5.4
7 Florida Josh Cody 4–6–1 (.409) 2–2–1 (.500) NR 10.2 13.5
8 Auburn Jack Meagher 4–5–1 (.450) 3–3–1 (.500) NR 11.0 8.8
9 Georgia Joel Hunt 5–4–1 (.550) 1–2–1 (.375) NR 14.5 14.3
10 LSU Bernie Moore 6–4–0 (.600) 2–4–0 (.333) NR 16.0 8.9
11 Mississippi State Spike Nelson 4–6–0 (.400) 1–4–0 (.200) NR 12.3 13.1
12 Kentucky Albert D. Kirwan 2–7–0 (.222) 0–4–0 (.000) NR 16.7 17.8
13 Sewanee Harry E. Clark 1–8–0 (.111) 0–6–0 (.000) NR 6.6 23.7

Key
AP final = Rankings from AP sports writers. See 1938 NCAA football rankings
PPG = Average of points scored per game[2]
PAG = Average of points allowed per game[2]

Schedule

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Index to colors and formatting
SEC member won
SEC member lost
SEC member tie
SEC teams in bold

Week One

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
September 23 Birmingham–Southern Auburn Cramton BowlMontgomery, AL W 14–0   [3]
September 24 Alabama USC Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CA W 19–7   70,000 [4]
September 24 Vanderbilt Washington University Francis FieldSt. Louis, MO W 20–0   5,000 [5]
September 24 The Citadel Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, GA W 20–12   7,000 [6]
September 24 Howard (AL) Mississippi State Scott FieldStarkville, MS W 19–0   [7]
September 24 Maryville (TN) Kentucky McLean StadiumLexington, KY W 46–7   [8]
September 24 Clemson Tulane Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA L 10–13   12,000 [9]
September 24 Stetson Florida Florida FieldGainesville, FL L 14–16   8,000 [10]
September 24 Sewanee Tennessee Shields–Watkins FieldKnoxville, TN  TEN 26–3   15,000 [11]
September 24 Ole Miss LSU Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LA (rivalry)  OM 20–7   25,000 [12]

Week Two

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 1 Clemson Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN W 20–7   16,000 [13]
October 1 Howard (AL) Alabama Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL W 34–0   8,000 [14]
October 1 Louisiana Tech Ole Miss Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS W 27–7   [15]
October 1 Mercer Georgia Tech Grant FieldAtlanta, GA W 19–0   8,000 [16]
October 1 Western Kentucky State Teachers Vanderbilt Dudley FieldNashville, TN W 12–0   7,000 [17]
October 1 Georgia South Carolina Columbia Municipal StadiumColumbia, SC (rivalry) W 7–6   13,000 [18]
October 1 Oglethorpe Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY W 66–0   7,000 [19]
October 1 Sewanee Southwestern (TN) Crump StadiumMemphis, TN (rivalry) L 0–47   [20]
October 1 Auburn Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (rivalry)  T 0–0   18,000 [21]
October 1 Florida Mississippi State Scott Field • Starkville, MS  MSS 22–0   [22]
October 2 LSU Texas War Memorial StadiumAustin, TX W 20–0   17,000 [23]

Week Three

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 7 Furman Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA W 38–7   [24]
October 8 NC State Alabama Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL W 14–0   10,000 [25]
October 8 Tulane North Carolina Kenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, NC W 17–14   22,000 [26]
October 8 Mississippi State Teachers Ole Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS W 14–0   [27]
October 8 Rice LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA W 3–0   40,000 [28]
October 8 Louisiana Tech Mississippi State Scott Field • Starkville, MS W 48–0   8,000 [29]
October 8 Notre Dame Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA L 6–14   26,533 [30]
October 8 Auburn Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)  TEN 7–0   18,000 [31]
October 8 Vanderbilt Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY (rivalry)  VAN 14–7   13,500 [32]
October 8 Sewanee Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, FL  FLA 10–6   5,000 [33]

Week Four

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 14 Hiwassee Sewanee Hardee FieldSewanee, TN W 44–0   [34]
October 14 Mississippi State Auburn Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL  AUB 20–6   [35]
October 15 Rice Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 26–17   24,000 [36]
October 15 Mercer Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA W 28–19   [37]
October 15 Loyola (LA) LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA W 47–6   10,000 [38]
October 15 Georgia Tech Duke Duke StadiumDurham, NC L 0–6   28,000 [39]
October 15 Miami (FL) Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, FL (rivalry) L 7–19   15,000 [40]
October 15 Washington and Lee Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY L 0–8   10,000 [41]
October 15 Tennessee Alabama Legion FieldBirmingham, AL (rivalry)  TEN 13–0   25,000 [42]
October 15 Ole Miss Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)  VAN 13–7   [43]

Week Five

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 21 Mississippi State Duquesne Forbes FieldPittsburgh, PA W 12–7   12,000 [44]
October 22 The Citadel No. 8 Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN W 44–0   8,000 [45]
October 22 Mercer Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 51–0   15,000 [46]
October 22 Centenary Ole Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS W 47–14   [47]
October 22 Florida Tampa Phillips FieldTampa, FL W 33–0   10,000 [48]
October 22 Georgia No. 14 Holy Cross Fitton FieldWorcester, MA L 6–29   24,000–25,000 [49][50]
October 22 Kentucky Xavier Xavier Stadium • Cincinnati, OH L 7–26   9,000 [51]
October 22 Sewanee No. 15 Alabama Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL  ALA 32–0   5,000 [52]
October 22 Auburn Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)  GT 7–6   20,000 [53]
October 22 No. 16 Vanderbilt LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA  LSU 7–0   35,000 [54]
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week Six

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 29 Ole Miss George Washington Griffith StadiumWashington, DC W 25–0   [55]
October 29 Florida Boston College Fenway ParkBoston, MA L 0–33   10,000 [56]
October 29 Auburn Rice Rice FieldHouston, TX L 0–14   [57]
October 29 Tennessee Tech Sewanee Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN L 6–7   [58]
October 29 LSU No. 8 Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN  TEN 14–6   36,000 [59]
October 29 No. 18 Alabama Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY  ALA 26–6   15,000 [60]
October 29 Mississippi State Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA  TUL 27–0   20,000 [61]
October 29 Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)  VAN 13–7   17,000 [62]
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week Seven

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
November 5 Chattanooga No. 6 Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN W 45–0   7,500 [63]
November 5 Ole Miss Saint Louis Walsh Stadium • St Louis, MO W 14–12   8,429 [64]
November 5 Auburn Villanova Shibe ParkPhiladelphia, PA L 12–25   17,000 [65]
November 5 Tulane No. 15 Alabama Legion Field • Birmingham, AL  ALA 3–0   19,000 [66]
November 5 Kentucky Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA  GT 19–18   10,000 [67]
November 5 Sewanee Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)  VAN 14–0   7,000 [68]
November 5 Georgia Florida Fairfield StadiumJacksonville, FL (rivalry)  UGA 19–6   17,000 [69]
November 5 Mississippi State LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)  LSU 32–7   [70]
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week Eight

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
November 12 Maryland Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, FL W 21–7   10,000 [71]
November 12 Centenary Mississippi State Ray Stadium • Meridian, MS L 0–19   5,000 [72]
November 12 Clemson Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY L 0–14   6,000 [73]
November 12 No. 4 Tennessee Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)  TEN 14–0   23,000 [74]
November 12 No. 16 Alabama Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)  T 14–14   35,000 [75]
November 12 Georgia Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA  TUL 28–6   [76]
November 12 Sewanee Ole Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS  OM 39–0   [77]
November 12 LSU Auburn Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (rivalry)  AUB 28–6   14,000 [78]
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week Eight

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
November 16 Arkansas Ole Miss Crump StadiumMemphis, TN (rivalry) W 20–14   12,000 [79]
November 19 Southwestern Louisiana LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA W 32–0   [80]
November 19 Mississippi State Southwestern (TN) Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN L 3–7   12,000 [81]
November 19 Sewanee Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA  TUL 38–0   [82]
November 19 Florida Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA  T 0–0   5,000 [83]
November 19 Auburn Georgia Memorial StadiumColumbus, GA (rivalry)  AUB 23–14   12,000 [84]
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week Nine

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
November 24 Kentucky No. 4 Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)  TEN 46–0   [85]
November 24 Vanderbilt Alabama Legion Field • Birmingham, AL  ALA 7–0   25,000 [86]
November 26 Tulane LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)  TUL 14–0   40,000 [87]
November 26 Ole Miss Mississippi State Scott Field • Starkville, MS (rivalry)  OM 19–6   15,000 [88]
November 26 Georgia Tech Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA (rivalry)  T 0–0   28,000 [89]
November 26 Auburn Florida Fairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FL (rivalry)  FLA 9–7   5,000 [90]
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week Ten

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
December 2 Georgia Miami (FL) Burdine StadiumMiami, FL L 7–13   23,367 [91]
December 3 Temple Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, FL L 12–20   [92]
December 3 Ole Miss No. 4 Tennessee Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN (rivalry)  TEN 47–0   21,000 [93]
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Postseason

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
December 26 Georgia Tech No. 12 California California Memorial StadiumBerkeley, CA L 0–13   40,000 [94]
January 2, 1939 No. 4 Oklahoma No. 2 Tennessee Burdine Stadium • Miami, FL (Orange Bowl) W 17–0   32,191 [95]
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

All-conference players

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The following players were recognized as consensus first-team honors from the Associated Press (AP) and United Press (UP) on the 1938 All-SEC football team:

All-Americans

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Two SEC players were consensus first-team picks on the 1938 College Football All-America Team:[96]

Other SEC players receiving All-American honors from at least one selector were:

Head coaches

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Records through the completion of the 1938 season

Team Head coach Years at school Overall record Record at school SEC record
Alabama Frank Thomas 8 90–17–5 (.826) 64–8–4 (.868) 31–3–3 (.878)
Auburn Jack Meagher 5 53–45–1 (.540) 27–19–6 (.577) 17–13–4 (.559)
Florida Josh Cody 3 51–49–2 (.510) 12–19–1 (.391) 6–11–1 (.361)
Georgia Joel Hunt 1 5–4–1 (.550) 5–4–1 (.550) 1–2–1 (.375)
Georgia Tech William Alexander 19 95–72–15 (.563) 95–72–15 (.563) 13–21–5 (.397)
Kentucky Albert D. Kirwan 1 2–7–0 (.222) 2–7–0 (.222) 0–4–0 (.000)
LSU Bernie Moore 4 45–21–4 (.671) 33–9–1 (.779) 18–5–0 (.783)
Mississippi State Spike Nelson 1 4–6–0 (.400) 4–6–0 (.400) 1–4–0 (.200)
Ole Miss Harry Mehre 1 68–36–6 (.645) 9–2–0 (.818) 15–14–2 (.516)
Sewanee Harry E. Clark 8 18–51–3 (.271) 18–51–3 (.271) 0–33–0 (.000)
Tennessee Robert Neyland 12 99–14–8 (.851) 99–14–8 (.851) 24–7–2 (.758)
Tulane Red Dawson 3 18–9–3 (.650) 18–9–3 (.650) 8–7–3 (.528)
Vanderbilt Ray Morrison 5 111–59–23 (.635) 27–15–1 (.640) 14–9–1 (.604)

1939 NFL draft

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The following SEC players were selected in the 1939 NFL draft:[97]

Round Overall Pick Player name School Position NFL team
1 3 Parker Hall Ole Miss Running back Cleveland Rams
3 23 Charlie Holm Alabama Back Washington Redskins
5 33 Eddie Gatto LSU Tackle Cleveland Rams
7 58 Quinton Lumpkin Georgia Center Washington Redskins
8 62 Sherm Hinkebein Kentucky Center Chicago Cardinals
8 63 Warren "Bronco" Brunner Tulane Back Cleveland Rams
8 68 Bo Russell Auburn Tackle Washington Redskins
9 73 Lew Bostick Alabama Offensive guard Cleveland Rams
10 85 Kimble Bradley Ole Miss Back Brooklyn Dodgers
10 86 Walt Wood Tennessee Back Chicago Bears
11 91 Bowden Wyatt Tennessee End Chicago Cardinals
14 129 Bill Badgett Georgia Tackle Green Bay Packers
15 133 Ben Friend LSU Tackle Cleveland Rams
20 184 Dick Gormley LSU Center Philadelphia Eagles
20 190 Lyle Smith Tulane Offensive guard New York Giants

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