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1936 Southeastern Conference football season

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1936 Southeastern Conference football season
SportFootball
DurationSeptember 19, 1936 – January 1, 1937 (1936-09-19 – 1937-01-01)
Number of teams13
ChampionLSU
SEC seasons
← 1935
1937 →
1936 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 2 LSU $ 6 0 0 9 1 1
No. 4 Alabama 5 0 1 8 0 1
Auburn 4 1 1 7 2 2
No. 17 Tennessee 3 1 2 6 2 2
Mississippi State 3 2 0 7 3 1
Georgia 3 3 0 5 4 1
Georgia Tech 3 3 1 5 5 1
Tulane 2 3 1 6 3 1
Vanderbilt 1 3 1 3 5 1
Kentucky 1 3 0 6 4 0
Florida 1 5 0 4 6 0
Ole Miss 0 3 1 5 5 2
Sewanee 0 5 0 0 6 1
  • $ – Conference champion

The 1936 Southeastern Conference football season was the fourth season of college football played by the member schools of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and was a part of the 1936 college football season. LSU compiled a 9–1–1 overall record, with a conference record of 6–0, and were SEC champion.

Schedule

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

Week Zero

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
September 19 Maryville (TN) Kentucky McLean StadiumLexington, KY W 54–3   [1]
September 19 Union (TN) Ole Miss Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS W 45–0   [2]

Week One

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
September 25 Birmingham–Southern Auburn Cramton BowlMontgomery, AL W 45–0   12,000 [3]
September 25 Kentucky Xavier Corcoran Field • Cincinnati, OH W 21–0   12,000 [4]
September 26 Rice LSU Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LA W 20–7   25,000 [5]
September 26 Howard (AL) Alabama Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL W 34–0   8,000 [6]
September 26 Chattanooga Tennessee Shields–Watkins FieldKnoxville, TN W 13–0   7,000 [7]
September 26 Millsaps Mississippi State Scott FieldStarkville, MS W 20–0   4,000 [8]
September 26 Mercer Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, GA W 15–6   7,000 [9]
September 26 Presbyterian Georgia Tech Grant FieldAtlanta, GA W 55–0   [10]
September 26 Middle Tennessee State Teachers Vanderbilt Dudley FieldNashville, TN W 45–0   7,000 [11]
September 26 Ole Miss Tulane Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA  TUL 7–6   18,000 [12]

Week Two

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 2 Ole Miss Temple Temple StadiumPhiladelphia, PA L 7–12   [13]
October 3 Clemson Alabama Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry) W 32–0   6,000 [14]
October 3 Howard (AL) Mississippi State Scott Field • Starkville, MS W 35–0   [15]
October 3 Furman Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA W 13–0   4,001 [16]
October 3 Vanderbilt Chicago Stagg FieldChicago, IL W 37–0   12,000 [17]
October 3 VMI Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY W 38–0   [18]
October 3 The Citadel Florida Florida FieldGainesville, FL W 20–14   5,000 [19]
October 3 LSU Texas War Memorial StadiumAustin, TX T 6–6   15,000 [20]
October 3 Tennessee North Carolina Kenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, NC L 6–14   15,000 [21]
October 3 Sewanee Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA  GT 58–0   8,000 [22]
October 3 Auburn Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (rivalry)  0–0   18,000 [23]

Week Three

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 9 Ole Miss George Washington Griffith StadiumWashington DC T 0–0   [24]
October 10 Centenary Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 19–0   17,000 [25]
October 10 Southwestern (TN) Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN L 0–12   5,000 [26]
October 10 Florida South Carolina Columbia Municipal StadiumColumbia, SC L 0–7   4,000 [27]
October 10 Georgia LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA  LSU 47–7   18,000 [28]
October 10 Mississippi State Alabama Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)  ALA 7–0   17,000 [29]
October 10 Auburn Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)  AUB 6–0   15,000 [30]
October 10 Kentucky Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA  GT 34–0   30,000 [31]

Week Four

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 16 Tennessee Wesleyan Sewanee Hardee FieldSewanee, TN L 7–19   [32]
October 17 Auburn Detroit University of Detroit StadiumDetroit, MI W 6–0   10,000 [33]
October 17 Loyola (LA) Mississippi State Ray Stadium • Meridian, MS W 32–0   [34]
October 17 Stetson Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, FL W 32–0   [35]
October 17 Tulane Colgate Polo GroundsNew York, NY W 28–6   18,000 [36]
October 17 Kentucky Washington & Lee Wilson Field • Lexington, VA W 39–7   [37]
October 17 Rice Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA L 6–13   [38]
October 17 Georgia Tech Duke Duke StadiumDurham, NC L 6–19   32,000 [39]
October 17 Vanderbilt SMU Cotton BowlDallas, TX L 0–16   20,000 [40]
October 17 Ole Miss LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)  LSU 13–0   [41]
October 17 Tennessee Alabama Legion FieldBirmingham, AL (rivalry)  0–0   15,000 [42]

Week Five

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 23 Alabama Loyola (LA) Loyola University Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 13–6   6,000 [43]
October 24 Arkansas LSU State Fair StadiumShreveport, LA (rivalry) W 19–7   15,000 [44]
October 24 Duke Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN W 15–13   13,263 [45]
October 24 North Carolina Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 21–7   18,000 [46]
October 24 Catholic University Ole Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS W 14–0   6,000 [47]
October 24 Tennessee Tech Sewanee Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN T 0–0   [48]
October 24 Mississippi State TCU Cotton BowlDallas, TX T 0–0   6,000 [49]
October 24 Auburn Georgia Memorial StadiumColumbus, GA (rivalry)  AUB 20–13   [50]
October 24 Florida Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY (rivalry)  KEN 7–0   [51]
October 24 Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)  0–0   10,000 [52]

Week Six

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
October 31 Louisiana Tech Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 22–13   12,000 [53]
October 31 Maryland Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, FL W 7–6   14,000 [54]
October 31 Ole Miss Centenary State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA W 24–7   10,000 [55]
October 31 Auburn Santa Clara Kezar StadiumSan Francisco, CA L 0–12   25,000 [56]
October 31 Clemson Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry) L 13–14   10,000 [57]
October 31 LSU Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN  LSU 19–0   10,000 [58]
October 31 Alabama Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY  ALA 14–0   18,000 [59]
October 31 Tennessee Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA  TEN 46–0   [60]
October 31 Sewanee Mississippi State Municipal Stadium • Jackson, MS  MSS 68–0   4,000 [61]

Week Seven

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
November 7 Maryville (TN) Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN W 34–0   5,000 [62]
November 7 Loyola (LA) Ole Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS W 34–0   [63]
November 7 Kentucky Manhattan Ebbets FieldBrooklyn, NY L 7–13   [64]
November 7 Mississippi State LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)  LSU 12–0   25,000 [65]
November 7 Tulane Alabama Legion Field • Birmingham, AL  ALA 34–7   18,000 [66]
November 7 Auburn Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)  AUB 12–13   18,000 [67]
November 7 Georgia Florida Fairfield StadiumJacksonville, FL (rivalry)  UGA 26–8   17,000 [68]
November 7 Sewanee Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)  VAN 14–0   [69]

Week Eight

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
November 14 Clemson Kentucky McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY W 7–6   [70]
November 14 Ole Miss Marquette Marquette StadiumMilwaukee, WI L 0–33   17,000 [71]
November 14 LSU Auburn Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (rivalry)  LSU 19–6   24,000 [72]
November 14 Alabama Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)  ALA 20–16   20,000 [73]
November 14 Tennessee Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN (rivalry)  TEN 26–13   20,000 [74]
November 14 Georgia Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA  UGA 12–6   18,000 [75]
November 14 Sewanee Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, FL  FLA 18–7   4,000 [76]

Week Nine

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
November 21 Southwestern Louisiana LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA W 93–0   20,000 [77]
November 21 Loyola (LA) Auburn Drake FieldAuburn, AL W 44–0   5,000 [78]
November 21 Georgia Fordham Polo GroundsNew York, NY T 7–7   35,000 [79]
November 21 Ole Miss Mississippi State Scott Field • Starkville, MS  MSS 26–6   20,000 [80]
November 21 Georgia Tech Florida Grant Field • Atlanta, GA  GT 38–14   10,000 [81]
November 21 Sewanee Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA  TUL 53–6   10,000 [82]

Week Ten

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
November 26 Vanderbilt Alabama Legion Field • Birmingham, AL  ALA 14–6   25,000 [83]
November 26 Kentucky Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)  TEN 7–6   20,000 [84]
November 27 Ole Miss Miami (FL) Miami Stadium • Miami, FL W 14–0   8,000 [85]
November 28 Mercer Mississippi State Scott Field • Starkville, MS W 32–0   3,500 [86]
November 28 Tulane LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)  LSU 33–0   [87]
November 28 Florida Auburn Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL (rivalry)  AUB 13–0   6,000 [88]
November 28 Georgia Tech Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA (rivalry)  UGA 16–6   23,000 [89]

Week Eleven

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
December 5 Tennessee Ole Miss Crump StadiumMemphis, TN  0–0   17,000 [90]
December 5 Mississippi State Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, FL  MSS 7–0   7,000 [91]

Postseason

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Ref.
December 26 California Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, GA W 13–7   15,000 [92]
January 1, 1937 Villanova Auburn La Tropical StadiumHavana, Cuba (Bacardi Bowl) T 7–7   6,000 [93]
January 1, 1937 Santa Clara LSU Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl) L 14–21   38,483 [94]
January 1, 1937 Duquesne Mississippi State Miami Stadium • Miami, FL (Orange Bowl) L 12–13   9,210 [95]

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 1936 All-SEC football team:

  • Gaynell Tinsley, End, LSU (AP-1, UP-1)
  • Frank Kinard, Tackle, Ole Miss (AP-1, UP-1)
  • Art White, Guard, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
  • Walter Gilbert, Center, Auburn (AP-1, UP-1)
  • Joe Riley, Quarterback, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
  • Phil Dickens, Halfback, Tennessee (AP-1, UP-1)
  • Howard Bryan, Halfback, Tulane (AP-1, UP-1)
  • Marlon "Dutch" Konemann, Fullback, Georgia Tech (AP-1, UP-1)

All-Americans

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One SEC player was a consensus first-team pick on the 1936 College Football All-America Team:[96]

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

  • Frank Kinard, Tackle, Mississippi (AAB; AP-3; INS-1; WC-1)
  • Bill Moss, Tackle, Tulane (CP-2)
  • Clarence Strange, Tackle, LSU (INS-2)
  • Art White, Guard, Alabama (AP-2; CP-1; SN; INS-3)
  • Walter Gilbert, Center, Auburn (AP-3; INS-3)
  • Joe Riley, Halfback, Alabama (CP-1; INS-2)
  • Phil Dickens, Halfback, Tennessee (AP-3)

Head coaches

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Records through the completion of the 1936 season

Team Head coach Years at school Overall record Record at school SEC record
Alabama Frank Thomas 6 74–15–4 (.817) 48–6–3 (.868) 21–2–2 (.880)
Auburn Jack Meagher 3 43–38–2 (.530) 17–12–2 (.581) 10–9–1 (.525)
Florida Josh Cody 1 43–36–1 (.544) 4–6–0 (.400) 1–5–0 (.167)
Georgia Harry Mehre 9 53–31–4 (.625) 53–31–4 (.625) 11–10–0 (.524)
Georgia Tech William Alexander 17 86–65–11 (.565) 86–65–11 (.565) 8–18–1 (.315)
Kentucky Chet A. Wynne 3 77–54–9 (.582) 16–13–0 (.552) 5–9–0 (.357)
LSU Bernie Moore 2 30–15–4 (.653) 18–3–1 (.841) 11–0–0 (1.000)
Mississippi State Ralph Sasse 2 40–11–3 (.769) 15–6–1 (.705) 5–5–0 (.500)
Ole Miss Ed Walker 7 34–33–7 (.507) 34–33–7 (.507) 7–9–3 (.447)
Sewanee Harry E. Clark 6 15–36–3 (.306) 15–36–3 (.306) 0–21–0 (.000)
Tennessee Robert Neyland 10 82–11–7 (.855) 82–11–7 (.855) 13–4–2 (.737)
Tulane Red Dawson 1 6–3–1 (.650) 6–3–1 (.650) 2–3–1 (.417)
Vanderbilt Ray Morrison 3 98–54–23 (.626) 14–10–1 (.580) 6–4–1 (.591)

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