Sports season
1933 Southeastern Conference football season |
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Sport | Football |
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Duration | September 22 – December 9, 1933 (1933-09-22 – 1933-12-09) |
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Number of teams | 13 |
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Champion | Alabama |
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SEC seasons |
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The 1933 Southeastern Conference football season was the first season of college football played by the member schools of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and was a part of the 1933 college football season. Alabama compiled a 7–1–1 record, with a conference record of 5–0–1, and was the innugural SEC champion. LSU finished in second place with an undefeated overall record of 7–0–3, and a conference record of 3–0–2.
Results and team statistics
Conf. rank | Team | Head coach | Overall record | Conf. record | PPG | PAG |
1 | Alabama | Frank Thomas | 7–1–1 (.833) | 5–0–1 (.917) | 14.4 | 1.9 |
2 | LSU | Biff Jones | 7–0–3 (.850) | 3–0–2 (.800) | 17.6 | 2.7 |
3 | Georgia | Harry Mehre | 8–2–0 (.800) | 3–1–0 (.750) | 14.8 | 8.6 |
4 | Tennessee | Robert Neyland | 7–3–0 (.700) | 5–2–0 (.714) | 17.6 | 4.7 |
5 | Tulane | Ted Cox | 6–3–1 (.650) | 4–2–1 (.643) | 16.0 | 6.8 |
6 | Auburn | Chet A. Wynne | 5–5–0 (.500) | 2–2–0 (.500) | 13.3 | 10.4 |
7 | Ole Miss | Ed Walker | 6–3–2 (.636) | 2–2–1 (.500) | 15.2 | 7.2 |
8 | Vanderbilt | Dan McGugin | 4–3–3 (.550) | 2–2–2 (.500) | 12.6 | 10.7 |
9 (tie) | Florida | Dennis K. Stanley | 5–3–1 (.611) | 2–3–0 (.400) | 12.7 | 5.9 |
9 (tie) | Kentucky | Harry Gamage | 5–5–0 (.500) | 2–3–0 (.400) | 9.1 | 11.6 |
11 | Georgia Tech | William Alexander | 5–5–0 (.500) | 2–5–0 (.286) | 11.7 | 6.3 |
12 | Mississippi State | Ross MacKechnie | 3–6–1 (.350) | 1–5–1 (.214) | 6.9 | 14.9 |
13 | Sewanee | Harry E. Clark | 3–6–0 (.333) | 0–6–0 (.000) | 8.3 | 18.3 |
Key
PPG = Average of points scored per game[1]
PAG = Average of points allowed per game[1]
Schedules
Index to colors and formatting |
Non-conference matchup; SEC member won |
Non-conference matchup; SEC member lost |
Non-conference matchup; tie |
SEC teams in bold |
Week One
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
September 22 | Birmingham–Southern | Auburn | Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, AL | W 20–7 | 10,000 | [2] |
September 23 | Ole Miss | Southwestern (TN) | Fargason Field • Memphis, TN | T 6–6 | 4,000 | [3] |
September 23 | Cumberland (TN) | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, TN | W 50–0 | 12,000 | [4] |
September 23 | Maryville (TN) | Kentucky | McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY | W 46–2 | | [5] |
Week Two
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
September 29 | Auburn | Howard (AL) | Legion Field • Birmingham, AL | W 18–7 | | [6] |
September 30 | Oglethorpe | Alabama | Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL | W 34–0 | 12,000 | [7] |
September 30 | Rice | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA | W 13–0 | | [8] |
September 30 | NC State | Georgia | Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA | W 20–10 | | [9] |
September 30 | VPI | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN | W 27–0 | 15,000 | [10] |
September 30 | Texas A&M | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA | L 6–13 | 20,000 | [11] |
September 30 | Mississippi State Teachers | Ole Miss | Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS | W 45–0 | | [12] |
September 30 | Vanderbilt | Oklahoma | Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK | T 0–0 | 18,000 | [13] |
September 30 | Stetson | Florida | Florida Field • Gainesville, FL | W 28–0 | 6,000 | [14] |
September 30 | Sewanee | Kentucky | McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY | KEN 7–0 | 8,000 | [15] |
September 30 | Clemson | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta, GA | W 39–2 | 12,000 | [16] |
September 30 | Millsaps | Mississippi State | Scott Field • Starkville, MS | W 12–0 | | [17] |
Week Three
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
October 7 | Ole Miss | Alabama | Legion Field • Birmingham, AL | T 0–0 | 12,000 | [18] |
October 7 | Millsaps | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA | W 40–0 | | [19] |
October 7 | Tulane | Georgia | Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA | UGA 26–13 | 12,000 | [20] |
October 7 | Mississippi State | Tulane | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN | TEN 20–0 | | [21] |
October 7 | North Carolina | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, TN | W 20–13 | 6,000 | [22] |
October 7 | Sewanee | Florida | Fairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FL | FLA 31–0 | 7,500 | [23] |
October 7 | Georgia Tech | Kentucky | McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY | KEN 7–6 | | [24] |
Week Four
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
October 14 | Mississippi State | Alabama | Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL | ALA 18–0 | 5,000 | [25] |
October 14 | Centenary | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA | T 0–0 | 18,000 | [26] |
October 14 | Georgia | North Carolina | Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC | W 30–0 | | [27] |
October 14 | Tennessee | Duke | Duke Stadium • Durham, NC | L 2–10 | 22,000 | [28] |
October 14 | Maryland | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA | W 20–0 | 10,000 | [29] |
October 14 | Auburn | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta, GA | GT 16–6 | | [30] |
October 14 | Vanderbilt | Ohio State | Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH | L 0–20 | 21,568 | [31] |
October 14 | Florida | NC State | Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, NC | T 0–0 | | [32] |
October 14 | Kentucky | Cincinnati | Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH | W 3–0 | | [33] |
October 14 | Sewanee | Southwestern (TN) | Fargason Field • Memphis, TN | W 12–7 | | [34] |
October 14 | Ole Miss | Marquette | Marquette Stadium • Milwaukee, WI | W 7–0 | 8,000 | [35] |
Week Five
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
October 20 | Georgia | Mercer | Centennial Stadium • Macon, GA | W 13–12 | 12,000 | [36] |
October 21 | Alabama | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN | ALA 12–6 | 25,000 | [37] |
October 21 | Arkansas | LSU | State Fair Stadium • Shreveport, LA | W 20–0 | 15,000 | [38] |
October 21 | Tulane | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta, GA | TUL 7–0 | | [39] |
October 21 | Auburn | George Washington | Griffith Stadium • Washington, DC | L 6–19 | | [40] |
October 21 | Sewanee | Ole Miss | Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS | OM 41–0 | | [41] |
October 21 | Mississippi State | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, TN | T 7–7 | 7,000 | [42] |
October 21 | North Carolina | Florida | Florida Field • Gainesville, FL | W 9–0 | 9,000 | [43] |
October 21 | Kentucky | Washington & Lee | Maher Field • Roanoke, VA | L 0–7 | | [44] |
Week Six
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
October 27 | Southwestern (TN) | Mississippi State | Scott Field • Starkville, MS | L 0–6 | | [45] |
October 28 | Alabama | Fordham | Polo Grounds • New York, NY | L 0–2 | 60,000 | [46] |
October 28 | Vanderbilt | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA | T 7–7 | 20,000 | [47] |
October 28 | NYU | Georgia | Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA | W 25–0 | 25,000 | [48] |
October 28 | Florida | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN | TEN 13–6 | | [49] |
October 28 | Auburn | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA | AUB 13–7 | 20,000 | [50] |
October 28 | Clemson | Ole Miss | Greer Field • Meridian, MS | W 13–0 | | [51] |
October 28 | Duke | Kentucky | McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY | L 7–14 | 15,000 | [52] |
October 28 | Georgia Tech | North Carolina | Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC | W 10–6 | | [53] |
October 28 | Cumberland (TN) | Sewanee | Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN | W 14–0 | | [54] |
Week Seven
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
November 3 | Mississippi College | Mississippi State | Scott Field • Starkville, MS | W 18–0 | | [55] |
November 4 | Kentucky | Alabama | Legion Field • Birmingham, AL | ALA 20–0 | 15,000 | [56] |
November 4 | South Carolina | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA | W 30–7 | | [57] |
November 4 | Georgia | Florida | Fairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, FL | UGA 14–0 | | [58] |
November 4 | Tennessee | George Washington | Griffith Stadium • Washington, DC | W 13–0 | 25,000 | [59] |
November 4 | Tulane | Colgate | Yankee Stadium • Bronx, NY | W 7–0 | 20,000 | [60] |
November 4 | Auburn | Duke | Duke Stadium • Durham, NC | L 7–13 | | [61] |
November 4 | Birmingham–Southern | Ole Miss | Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS | W 12–0 | | [62] |
November 4 | Vanderbilt | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta, GA | VAN 9–6 | | [63] |
November 4 | Tennessee Tech | Sewanee | Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN | W 13–0 | | [64] |
Week Eight
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
November 11 | VPI | Alabama | Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL | W 27–0 | 10,000 | [65] |
November 11 | Georgia | Yale | Yale Bowl • New Haven, CT | W 7–0 | 35,000 | [66] |
November 11 | Ole Miss | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN | TEN 35–6 | 12,000 | [67] |
November 11 | Mississippi State | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA | TUL 33–0 | | [68] |
November 11 | Oglethorpe | Auburn | Drake Field • Auburn, AL | W 27–6 | 6,000 | [69] |
November 11 | Sewanee | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, TN | VAN 27–14 | | [70] |
November 11 | Florida | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta, GA | GT 19–7 | 10,000 | [71] |
November 11 | VMI | Kentucky | McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY | W 21–6 | | [72] |
Week Nine
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
November 18 | Alabama | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta, GA | ALA 12–9 | 18,000 | [73] |
November 18 | Ole Miss | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA | LSU 31–0 | 18,000 | [74] |
November 18 | Auburn | Georgia | Memorial Stadium • Columbus, GA | AUB 14–6 | | [75] |
November 18 | Vanderbilt | Tennessee | Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN | TEN 33–6 | 20,000 | [76] |
November 18 | Kentucky | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA | TUL 34–0 | | [77] |
November 18 | Sewanee | Mississippi State | Scott Field • Starkville, MS | MSS 26–13 | 3,000 | [78] |
Week Ten
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
November 25 | Mississippi State | LSU | Brown Field • Monroe, LA | LSU 21–6 | 6,000 | [79] |
November 25 | Georgia | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta, GA | UGA 7–6 | 35,000 | [80] |
November 25 | Sewanee | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA | TUL 26–9 | 8,000 | [81] |
November 25 | Auburn | Florida | Florida Field • Gainesville, FL | AUB 14–7 | 12,000 | [82] |
November 25 | Centenary | Ole Miss | Municipal Stadium • Jackson, MS | L 6–7 | | [83] |
Week Eleven
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
November 30 | Alabama | Vanderbilt | Dudley Field • Nashville, TN | ALA 7–0 | 15,000 | [84] |
November 30 | Tennessee | Kentucky | McLean Stadium • Lexington, TN | TEN 27–0 | | [85] |
December 2 | LSU | Tulane | Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA | T 7–7 | 31,000 | [86] |
December 2 | Georgia | USC | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA | L 0–31 | 45,000 | [87] |
December 2 | South Carolina | Auburn | Legion Field • Birmingham, AL | L 14–16 | 8,000 | [88] |
December 2 | Mississippi State | Ole Miss | Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS | OM 31–0 | | [89] |
December 2 | Maryland | Florida | Plant Field • Tampa, FL | W 19–0 | 10,000 | [90] |
December 2 | Duke | Georgia Tech | Grant Field • Atlanta, GA | W 6–0 | 16,000 | [91] |
Week Twelve
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Site | Result | Attendance | Reference |
December 9 | Tennessee | LSU | Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA | LSU 7–0 | 15,000 | [92] |
All-conference players
The following players were recognized as consensus first-team honors from the Associated Press (AP) and United Press (UP) on the 1933 All-SEC football team:
- David Ariail, End, Auburn (AP-1, UP-1)
- Graham Batchelor, End, Georgia (AP-1, UP-1)
- Jack Torrance, Tackle, LSU (AP-1, UP-1)
- Leroy Moorehead, Guard, Georgia (AP-1, UP-1)
- Thomas Hupke, Guard, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
- Talmadge Maples, Center, Tennessee (AP-1, UP-1)
- Ripper Williams, Quarterback, Auburn (AP-1, UP-1)
- Beattie Feathers, Halfback, Tennessee (AP-1, UP-1)
All-Americans
One SEC player was a consensus first-team pick on the 1933 College Football All-America Team:[93]
Other SEC players receiving All-American honors from at least one selector were:
- Thomas Hupke, Guard, Alabama (AP-2; CO-3; INS-3; NANA-3; NEA-2; UP-2; CP-1; WD-2)
- Tal Maples, Center, Tennessee (CP-3)
- Deke Brackett, Quarterback, Tennessee (CP-2)
- Dixie Howell, Halfback, Alabama (CP-3)
- Ralph Kercheval, Fullback, Kentucky (AP-3; CP-3)
Head coaches
Records through the completion of the 1933 season
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