1942 college football season

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The 1942 college football season was the 74th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six Conference, the Southern Conference, the Southwestern Conference, and numerous smaller conferences and independent programs. The season was the first after the entry of the United States into World War II.

The teams ranked highest in the final AP Poll in December 1942 were:

  1. The Ohio State Buckeyes won the Big Ten championship and compiled an overall record of 9–1 record with the team's one loss coming against No. 3 Wisconsin. The Buckeyes ranked second nationally in scoring offense (33.7 points per game) and fourth in total offense (397.5 yards per game). They were ranked No. 1 in the final AP Poll but did not appear in a bowl game. Gene Fekete led the Big Ten with 910 rushing yards. Ohio State was selected as the national champion by the Associated Press (AP).
  2. The Georgia Bulldogs won the SEC championship and had an overall record of 11–1, including a victory over UCLA in the 1943 Rose Bowl. The Bulldogs ranked first nationally with 429.5 yards of total offense per game and were voted second in the final AP Poll in December 1942, prior to the Rose Bowl. A majority of selectors (including Billingsley and Houlgate) later named the Bulldogs as the national champion.[2]
  3. The Wisconsin Badgers finished second in the Big Ten with an overall record of 8–1–1 record, including a 17–7 victory over eventual AP national champion Ohio State. They were ranked No. 3 in the final AP Poll. The Helms Athletic Foundation selected Wisconsin as 1942 national champions following the bowl games.[3]
  4. The Tulsa Golden Hurricane won the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) championship with a 10–1 record and was ranked No. 4 in the final AP Poll. They ranked first nationally in scoring offense (39.5 points per game) and passing offense (233.9 yards per game). Glenn Dobbs ranked fourth nationally with 1,427 yards of total offense.
  5. The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets finished second in the SEC and compiled a 9–2 record, including a loss to Texas in the 1943 Cotton Bowl Classic. They were ranked No. 5 in the final AP Poll.

Frank Sinkwich of Georgia won the Heisman Trophy and led the nation with 2,187 yards of total offense (including 1,392 passing yards), making him the first major-college player to tally more than 2,000 yards in a season. Paul Governali of Columbia won the Maxwell Award. The year's other statistical leaders included Rudy Mobley of Hardin-Simmons with 1,281 rushing yards, Ray Evans of Kansas with 1,117 passing yards, Harding Miller of SMU with 531 receiving yards, and Bob Steuber of Missouri with 121 points scored.

With large numbers of college and professional football players serving in the armed forces, "service teams" competed against the college teams. The top-ranked service teams were Great Lakes Navy (No. 1), Iowa Pre-Flight (No. 2), and Georgia Pre-Flight (No. 3).

Conference and program changes

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Conference changes

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The Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Association, which had been active since 1928, played its final season in 1942. The Northern Teachers Athletic Conference, an active NCAA Division II conference now known as the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, changed its name to the State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota.

Membership changes

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School1941 Conference1942 Conference
American EaglesMason-DixonDropped Program
Centenary GentlemenSIAADropped program
Gonzaga (WA) BulldogsIndependentDropped Program
Oglethorpe Stormy PetrelsIndependentDropped program
Providence FriarsIndependentDropped program
Transylvania PioneersSIAADropped program

September

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On September 19, in Louisville, Georgia defeated Kentucky, 7–6. The following Friday, Georgia defeated the Jacksonville Naval Air Station, 14–0, in Macon. The soldiers at the Flight School at the University of Iowa, organized as the Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks, overwhelmed Kansas, 61–0.

Most schools got their seasons underway on September 26. Defending champion Minnesota beat Pittsburgh, 50–7. Duke beat Davidson 21–0. Notre Dame and Wisconsin played to a 7–7 tie in Madison. Illinois beat South Dakota 46–0. In Montgomery, Alabama beat South Louisiana Institute (later University of Louisiana at Lafayette), 54–0. Texas beat the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, 18–7. Michigan beat the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, 9–0. Before its smallest crowd since 1933 (22,555) Ohio State defeated a service team, the Fort Knox Armoraiders, 59–0.[4] Iowa Pre-Flight won again, at Northwestern, 20–12.

October

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October 3

Minnesota's winning streak ended when the defending national champs lost their first game in almost four years, to the Seahawks of Iowa Pre-Flight (who just happened to be coached that season by "former" Minnesota head coach Bernie Bierman who had taken leave from Minnesota to serve as an officer in the military during World War II), 7–6. Ohio State beat Indiana 32–21. Michigan beat Michigan State 20–0. Illinois defeated Butler 67–0. Texas beat LSU 27–14. Notre Dame lost to Georgia Tech 13–6. Georgia defeated Furman 40–7. Alabama beat Mississippi State 21–6. Duke lost at Wake Forest, 20–7.

October 10

Minnesota lost at Illinois, 20–13. Ohio State beat visiting USC, 28–12. Michigan lost to Iowa Pre-Flight, 26–14. Georgia beat Ole Miss, 48–13, at Memphis. In Mobile, Alabama defeated the Pensacola NAS, 27–0. Texas lost at Tulane, 18–7. In the poll that followed, the Top Five consisted of three teams from the Big Nine (No. 1 Ohio State, No. 3 Michigan, and No. 5 Illinois) and two from the SEC (No. 2 Georgia and No. 4 Alabama).

October 17

No. 1 Ohio State beat Purdue 26–0. No. 2 Georgia beat Tulane 40–0. No. 3 Michigan defeated Northwestern 34–16. In Birmingham, No. 4 Alabama beat No. 15 Tennessee, 8–0. No. 5 Illinois won at No. 19 Iowa, 12–7. Losing also that day was Iowa Pre-Flight, which sustained its first loss at Notre Dame, 28–0.

In the next poll, the Top Five shuffled slightly, with Alabama and Michigan trading places: Ohio State (No. 1), Georgia (No. 2), Alabama (No. 3), Michigan (No. 4), Illinois (No. 5).

October 24

No. 1 Ohio State won at Northwestern 20–6. No. 2 Georgia won at Cincinnati 35–13. No. 3 Alabama won at Kentucky, 14–0. No. 4 Michigan lost at No. 13 Minnesota, 16–14. No. 5 Illinois lost to No. 8 Notre Dame, 21–14. No. 6 Georgia Tech won at Navy, 21–0.

In the poll that followed, Notre Dame and Georgia Tech replaced Michigan and Illinois: Ohio State (No. 1), Georgia (No. 2), Alabama (No. 3), Notre Dame (No. 4), Georgia Tech (No. 5).

October 31

No. 1 Ohio State lost at No. 6 Wisconsin, 17–7. In Atlanta, No. 2 Georgia beat No. 3 Alabama, 21–10. No. 4 Notre Dame beat Navy in Cleveland, 9–0. No. 5 Georgia Tech won at Duke, 26–7. No. 7 Boston College beat Georgetown, 47–0. The Georgia Bulldogs took over first place in the poll that followed, and Wisconsin and Boston College moved in while Ohio State and Alabama fell out: 1. Georgia 2. Wisconsin 3. Georgia Tech 4. Notre Dame 5. Boston College.

November

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November 7

In Jacksonville, No. 1 Georgia beat Florida, 75–0. No. 2 Wisconsin lost at unranked Iowa, 6–0. No. 3 Georgia Tech beat Kentucky 47–7. No. 4 Notre Dame beat Army 13–0 at Yankee Stadium. No. 5 Boston College beat Temple, 28–0. No. 8 Alabama beat South Carolina 29–0 and moved into the Top Five as Wisconsin dropped out. The nation's top two teams were Georgia and Georgia Tech: Georgia (No. 1), Georgia Tech (No. 2), Boston College (No. 3), Notre Dame (No. 4), Alabama (No. 5).

November 14

No. 1 Georgia won at Chattanooga, 40–0. In Atlanta, No. 2 Georgia Tech beat No. 5 Alabama 7–0. No. 3 Boston College beat Fordham at home, 56–6. No. 4 Notre Dame lost to No. 6 Michigan, 32–20, while in Cleveland, No. 10 Ohio State beat No. 13 Illinois 44–20. The poll: Georgia (No. 1), Georgia Tech (No. 2), Boston College (No. 3), Michigan (No. 4), Ohio State (No. 5).

November 21

In Columbus, Georgia, No. 1 Georgia lost to unranked Auburn, 27–13. No. 2 Georgia Tech beat Florida 20–7. No. 3 Boston College defeated Boston University, 37–0. No. 4 Michigan and No. 5 Ohio State met in Columbus, with OSU winning 21–7, capturing the Big Nine championship. No. 7 Wisconsin beat No. 10 Minnesota 21–6 to finish its season at 8–1–1. In the next poll, the Boston College Eagles were No. 1: Boston College (No. 1), Georgia Tech (No. 2), Ohio State (No. 3), Wisconsin (No. 4), Georgia (No. 5).

November 28

No. 1 Boston College lost to unranked Holy Cross, 55–12. No. 2 Georgia Tech visited No. 5 Georgia, and lost 34–0. No. 3 Ohio State defeated the Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks, 41–12, finishing 9–1–0 and capturing the No. 1 ranking in the final AP poll, ahead of No. 2 Georgia, No. 3 Wisconsin, No. 4 Tulsa, and No. 5 Georgia Tech.

Conference standings

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For this article, major conferences defined as those including multiple state flagship public universities or a team ranked in the AP Poll.

Major conference standings

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1942 Big Six Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Missouri $401831
Oklahoma311352
Nebraska320370
Kansas State230380
Iowa State140360
Kansas140280
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1 Ohio State $510910
No. 3 Wisconsin410811
No. 9 Michigan320730
Illinois320640
Iowa330640
No. 19 Minnesota330540
Indiana220730
Purdue140180
Northwestern060190
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1942 Border Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Hardin–Simmons +401911
Texas Tech +301451
West Texas State520720
Arizona420640
Texas Mines430540
New Mexico340452
Arizona State250280
Arizona State–Flagstaff140150
New Mexico A&M060180
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 4 Tulsa $5001010
Oklahoma A&M410631
Washington University230550
Saint Louis230450
Creighton140540
Drake140370
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1942 Mountain States Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Colorado +510720
Utah +510630
Denver321631
Utah State231631
Colorado A&M230430
BYU140250
Wyoming150350
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 New England Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
New Hampshire +300600
Connecticut +200620
Northeastern010051
Rhode Island State020330
Maine020240
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 North Central Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Iowa State Teachers +500810
Augustana (SD) +400800
South Dakota420530
South Dakota State330440
North Dakota230330
North Dakota Agricultural230251
Morningside160260
Omaha040150
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 13 UCLA $610740
Washington State511622
No. 12 Stanford520640
USC421551
Oregon State440451
Washington332433
California340550
Oregon250260
Idaho150370
Montana060080
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1942 Southeastern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2 Georgia $6101110
No. 5 Georgia Tech410920
No. 7 Tennessee410911
No. 18 Mississippi State520820
No. 10 Alabama420830
LSU320730
No. 16 Auburn330641
Vanderbilt240640
Florida130370
Tulane140450
Kentucky050361
Ole Miss050270
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1942 Southern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 14 William & Mary $400911
VPI510721
Wake Forest611621
North Carolina311522
Duke311541
NC State312442
Furman330360
The Citadel220520
Clemson231361
Davidson241261
VMI241351
George Washington240360
Maryland120720
South Carolina140171
Richmond150361
Washington and Lee040180
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1942 Southwest Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 11 Texas $510920
Rice411721
TCU420730
Baylor321641
Texas A&M231451
SMU141362
Arkansas060370
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Independents

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1942 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Williams  710
No. 19 Penn State  611
No. 8 Boston College  820
Buffalo  620
Bucknell  621
Colgate  621
Army  630
Syracuse  630
Duquesne  631
Yale  530
Fordham  531
Penn  531
No. T–19 Holy Cross  541
Dartmouth  540
Brown  440
Villanova  440
Vermont  430
Carnegie Tech  330
Boston University  450
Cornell  351
Princeton  351
Temple  253
Columbia  360
Pittsburgh  360
Tufts  251
Franklin & Marshall  142
Massachusetts State  250
Harvard  261
Drexel  260
Manhattan  260
CCNY  171
Rankings from AP Poll
1942 Midwestern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Central Michigan  600
Western Michigan  510
Cincinnati  820
Dayton  820
Marquette  720
No. 6 Notre Dame  722
Bowling Green  621
Ohio  530
Detroit  540
Wichita  540
Michigan State  432
Michigan State Normal  331
Ohio Wesleyan  440
Xavier  450
Carthage  340
Miami (OH)  360
Wayne  161
Akron  072
Rankings from AP Poll
1942 Southern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Delaware  800
Mississippi Southern  400
Sewanee  100
Miami (FL)  720
Delaware State  311
Middle Tennessee State Teachers  421
Chattanooga  740
Georgetown  531
Navy  540
West Virginia  540
Western Maryland  441
Tennessee Tech  342
Virginia  261
Roanoke  151
1942 Western college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 17 Santa Clara  720
Portland  520
Idaho Southern Branch  420
Saint Mary's  631
San Francisco  640
Loyola (CA)  541
Nevada  431
Cal Poly  430
San Francisco State  060
Rankings from AP Poll
1942 military service football records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 11 Second Air Force  1101
No. 9 Manhattan Beach Coast Guard  601
No. 17 March Field  1120
No. 3 Georgia Pre-Flight  711
No. 4 North Carolina Pre-Flight  821
No. 6 Jacksonville NAS  930
No. 1 Great Lakes Navy  831
No. 2 Iowa Pre-Flight  731
No. 15 Fort Riley  630
No. 14 Fort Monmouth  522
No. 5 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight  631
No. T–20 Fort Douglas  530
No. 10 Corpus Christi NAS  431
No. 16 Camp Davis  432
Albuquerque AAB  540
No. 13 Lakehurst NAS  441
Santa Ana AAB  440
Will Rogers AB  440
No. 7 Camp Grant  450
No. 8 Pensacola NAS  351
No. T–18 Fort Totten  351
Camp Pickett  160
No. 12 Fort Knox  260
Alameda Coast Guard  171
No. T–18 Spence Field  040
No. T–20 Daniel Field  060
Rankings from AP Service Poll

Minor conferences

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ConferenceChampion(s)Record
California Collegiate Athletic AssociationFresno State Normal2–0
Central Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationMorgan State College5–1–1
Central Intercollegiate Athletic ConferencePittsburg State5–0
Far Western ConferencePacific (CA)2–0
Indiana Intercollegiate ConferenceBall State Teachers College5–0
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceDubuque8–0
Kansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceBaker6–0
Lone Star ConferenceEast Texas State Teachers2–0–1
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationAlma4–0
Midwest Collegiate Athletic ConferenceLawrence5–0
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceSaint Thomas (MN)5–0
Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationNorthwest Missouri State Teachers
Southeast Missouri State Teachers
3–1
Nebraska College Athletic ConferenceDoane4–0
Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationNebraska State Teachers (UN–Kearney)2–1
New Mexico Intercollegiate ConferenceNew Mexico State Teachers1–0
North Central Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceAugustana (SD)
Iowa State Teachers (Northern Iowa)
4–0
5–0
North Dakota College Athletic ConferenceNorth Dakota Science5–0
Ohio Athletic ConferenceOhio Northern5–0–1
Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic ConferenceCentral State College (OK)2–0
Pacific Northwest ConferenceWillamette4–0
Pennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceEast Stroudsburg State Teachers4–0
Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceColorado Mines2–0
South Dakota Intercollegiate ConferenceAugustana (SD)2–0
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceOccidental
Pomona-Pitzer
Whittier
2–1
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceFlorida A&M College7–0
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceTexas College4–0
State Teacher's College Conference of MinnesotaMankato State Teachers
St. Cloud State Teachers
4–0
Texas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceHoward Payne4–0
Washington Intercollegiate ConferenceCentral Washington College4–1–1
Wisconsin State Teachers College ConferenceNorth: La Crosse Teachers
South: Platteville State Teachers
4–0
3–0–1

Minor conference standings

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1942 Badger State Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Milton +310320
Wisconsin Tech +310320
Northwestern (WI) +310330
Mission House130150
Wisconsin–Extension040040
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 California Collegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Fresno State $200910
San Jose State110720
San Diego State020061
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Central Intercollegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Pittsburg State $500710
St. Benedict's410620
Southwestern (KS)221432
Emporia State221341
Washburn140160
Fort Hays State050180
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Morgan State $511611
Johnson C. Smith411511
Bluefield State213413
Virginia State521621
Hampton213413
Lincoln (PA)111231
North Carolina College130140
Virginia Union140250
North Carolina A&T160270
West Virginia State220620
Howard030142
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Far Western Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Pacific (CA) $200261
Chico State110510
Cal Aggies020160
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Illinois College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Millikin $500700
Augustana (IL)410710
Knox (IL)210620
Illinois Wesleyan210450
North Central (IL)110520
Bradley010440
Illinois College030341
Lake Forest030241
Monmouth (IL)030260
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Western Illinois $301502
Northern Illinois State102322
Illinois State Normal211251
Southern Illinois130240
Eastern Illinois030160
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Ball State +500620
Saint Joseph's (IN) +300701
Rose Poly410510
Wabash410421
DePauw310530
Valparaiso320440
Manchester220440
Hanover230250
Butler120270
Indiana State130430
Evansville130140
Franklin (IN)150170
Central Normal030040
Earlham040160
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 Iowa Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Dubuque $800800
St. Ambrose100341
Upper Iowa410410
Simpson410430
Wartburg320420
Parsons212332
Loras110530
Central (IA)231341
Buena Vista131141
Western Union011041
Luther140241
Iowa Wesleyan140160
Penn (IA)071071
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Baker $600700
Ottawa411511
Kansas Wesleyan312542
Bethany (KS)321331
McPherson141143
College of Emporia141151
Bethel (KS)060261
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Lone Star Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
East Texas State $201431
Sam Houston State210530
North Texas State120350
Southwest Texas State021341
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Louisiana Normal $300620
Southwestern Louisiana210340
Louisiana Tech120630
Southeastern Louisiana030550
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Alma $400700
Kalamazoo220430
Albion220440
Hillsdale130350
Hope130142
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Middle Three Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Lehigh +101521
Lafayette +101351
Rutgers020341
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Midwest Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Lawrence $500600
Knox510620
Grinnell320340
Cornell (IA)330430
Ripon330350
Monmouth (IL)240260
Beloit150150
Coe150160
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
St. Thomas (MN) +500800
Concordia (MN) +301601
Saint John's (MN)411411
Hamline320320
Gustavus Adolphus220440
Macalester230440
St. Olaf230241
Saint Mary's (MN)050170
Augsburg050060
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 Minnesota Teachers College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
St. Cloud State +400600
Mankato State +400420
Bemidji State220340
Duluth State220231
Winona State040241
Moorhead State040250
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 Missouri College Athletic Union football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Missouri Valley $400900
William Jewell210431
Culver–Stockton111331
Central (MO)021431
Tarkio030260
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Cape Girardeau +310620
Maryville (MO) +310421
Missouri Mines220340
Springfield (MO)220272
Warrensburg}040070
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 Nebraska College Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Doane $400530
Nebraska Wesleyan310531
York (NE)130340
Midland130251
Hastings130180
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Kearney State $210620
Chadron State110411
Peru State111621
Wayne State (NE)011412
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 North State Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Catawba $400920
Appalachian State220521
High Point140161
Guilford010060
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Northwest Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Willamette $400410
Puget Sound210420
Whitman220250
Linfield011211
Pacific (OR)032052
College of Idaho011031
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Ohio Northern $501611
John Carroll301323
Oberlin410530
Toledo101441
Baldwin–Wallace210620
Wooster430630
Kent State110530
Findlay230541
Heidelberg230440
Wittenberg121151
Kenyon120520
Case120440
Muskingum140342
Capital140340
Mount Union050160
Ashland010010
Otterbein *200511
Marietta *100200
  • $ – Conference champion
  • * – did not complete for championship
1942 Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
East Stroudsburg $400600
Lock Haven401601
Indiana (PA)420530
Slippery Rock220420
Mansfield221221
West Chester120531
Clarion120130
Edinboro120130
Shippensburg140240
Kutztown040140
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Rocky Mountain Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Colorado Mines $200340
Colorado State–Greeley110450
Colorado College020340
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Southern California Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Whittier +210540
Pomona +210331
Occidental +210340
Redlands030440
  • + – Conference co-champions
1942 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Texas College $400710
Prairie View310520
Langston121621
Wiley130340
Southern031441
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Texas Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Howard Payne $400720
Abilene Christian310620
Southwestern (TX)220640
McMurry130260
Austin040080
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 Washington Intercollegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Central Washington $411512
Saint Martin's310620
Eastern Washington220340
Pacific Lutheran131251
Western Washington032142
  • $ – Conference champion
1942 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Morris Harvey $400612
West Liberty State410530
Glenville State420420
Fairmont State340340
Potomac State040180
Bethany (WV) *120620
Marshall *010820
West Virginia Tech *020024
  • $ – Conference champion
  • * – Did not qualify for conference standings
    Ties did not count in conference standings.
1942 Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Northern Division
La Crosse State x400601
Stout Institute220320
Superior State220321
River Falls State220240
Eau Claire State040060
Southern Division
Milwaukee State x301303
Platteville State x301311
Whitewater State220240
Stevens Point State130140
Oshkosh State040050
  • x – Division champion/co-champions

Rankings

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Top 10 in final AP poll

1.Ohio State (9–1)
2.Georgia (10–1)
3.Wisconsin (8–1–1)
4.Tulsa (10–0)
5.Georgia Tech (9–1)
6.Notre Dame (7–2–1)
7.Tennessee (8–1–1)
8.Boston College (8–1)
9.Michigan (7–3)
10.Alabama (7–3)

Heisman Trophy voting

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The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player

PlayerSchoolPositionTotal
Frank SinkwichGeorgiaHB1,059
Paul GovernaliColumbiaQB218
Clint CastleberryGeorgia TechHB99
Mike HolovakBoston CollegeFB90
Billy HillenbrandIndianaHB86
Angelo BertelliNotre DameQB75
Dick WildungMinnesotaOT71
Gene FeketeOhio StateFB65
Glenn DobbsTulsaHB63
Dave SchreinerWisconsinE60

Bowl games

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Bowl gameWinning teamLosing team
Rose BowlNo. 2 Georgia9No. 13 UCLA0
Sugar BowlNo. 7 Tennessee14No. 4 Tulsa7
Orange BowlNo. 10 Alabama37No. 8 Boston College21
Cotton Bowl ClassicNo. 11 Texas14No. 5 Georgia Tech7
Sun BowlSecond Air Force13Hardin–Simmons7

Statistical leaders

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Team leaders

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Total offense

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RankTeamGames playedYards gainedYards per gameFirst downs
1Georgia114725429.5186
2Tulsa104261426.1165
3Boston College93697410.8137
4Ohio State103975397.5152
5Missouri124272356.0169
6Hardin-Simmons93130347.8124
6Iowa Pre-Flight103356335.6133
7Georgia Tech103304330.4136
9Indiana103301330.1154
10Texas103205320.5148

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Total defense

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RankTeamGames playedYards gainedYards per game1st downs
1Texas101173117.363
2Miami91154128.266
3Boston College91186131.872
4William & Mary111516137.877
5North Carolina Pre-Flight101428142.887
6Tennessee101435143.575
7Minnesota91314146.067
8Tulsa101487148.770
9Holy Cross101494149.461
10Great Lakes Navy121917159.891

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Rushing offense

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RankTeamGamesRushesYards gainedYards per game
1Hardin-Simmons95082767307.4
2Boston College95382635292.8
3Ohio State105712833283.3
4Missouri125973230269.2
5Texas105322496249.6
6Iowa Pre-Flight105152493249.3
7Auburn95002223247.0
8Great Lakes Navy126192906242.2
9Penn95182162240.2
10Georgia114912624238.5

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Rushing defense

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RankTeamGamesRushesYards gainedYards per game
1Boston College929444048.9
2Texas1030657557.5
3William & Mary1132973466.7
4Alabama1032974374.3
5Tennessee1034776076.0

Passing offense

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RankTeamGamesAtt.Compl.Int.Pct.
Compl.
YardsYds/GameYds/Attempt
1Tulsa102451389.5632339233.99.55
2Georgia1124512218.4982101191.08.58
3Columbia91999621.4821661184.68.35
4Creighton91577813.4971393154.88.87
5Maryland91709015.5291364151.68.02

Passing defense

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RankTeamGamesAtt.Compl.Pct.
Compl.
YardsYds/Game
1Harvard98129.35840945.4
1Texas Mines810540.38136345.4
3Miami911546.40043748.6
3Penn State89332.34438948.6
5South Carolina99932.32345350.3

Scoring

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RankTeamGamesPointsPts/Game
1Tulsa1143439.5
2Ohio State1033733.7
3Georgia1237631.3
4Boston College1028228.2
5Colorado925127.9
6Indiana1025625.6
7Missouri1228824.0
8Tennessee1125923.5
9Oklahoma A&M1023523.5
10Vanderbilt1023223.2

Individual leaders

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Total offense

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RankPlayerTeamGamesPlaysRush ydsPass ydsTotal YdsAvg gain
per play
1Frank SinkwichGeorgia11341795139221876.41
2Paul GovernaliColumbia9268168144216106.01
3Bob SteuberMissouri12199109835614547.31
4Glenn DobbsTulsa10179361106614277.97
5Ray EvansKansas10311293111714104.53
6Billy HillenbrandIndiana1023948087713575.68
7Bruce SmithGreat Lakes Navy1224584948613355.45
8Otto GrahamNorthwestern10318235109213274.17
9DuttonPittsburgh930367561012854.24
10Rudy MobleyHardin-Simmons91871281012816.85

Rushing

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RankPlayerTeamGamesRushesNet YdsAvg Gain
per Play
1Rudy MobleyHardin-Simmons918712816.85
2Bob SteuberMissouri1214910987.37
3Camp WilsonHardin-Simmons91969815.01
4Mike HolowakBoston College91749655.55
5Gene FeketeOhio State101859104.92
6Bruce SmithGreat Lakes Navy121448495.90
7Bob KennedyWashington State102268133.60
8Frank SinkwichGeorgia111757954.54
9Elroy HirschWisconsin101417675.44
10Roy McKayTexas101327015.31

Passing

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RankPlayerTeamGamesAtt.Compl.Int.Pct. Compl.Yds.
1Ray EvansKansas102001019.5051117
2Otto GrahamNorthwestern101828918.4891092
3Paul GovernaliColumbia91658718.5271442
4Frank SinkwichGeorgia11166847.5061392
5Turnbull GilletteVirginia91448214.569920
6Angelo BertelliNotre Dame111627216.4441039
7ClarkTexas Mines91367112.522846
8Glenn DobbsTulsa10107674.6261066
9Tommy MontMaryland91276612.5201076
10Emery Nix±TCU10154669.429672

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "October 12, 1942 AP Football Poll". CollegePollArchive.com. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  2. ^ 2020 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). Indianapolis: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. July 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 1, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  3. ^ "Badgers Rated Nation's No. 1". Wisconsin State Journal. Madison, Wisconsin. January 11, 1943. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  4. ^ "Ohio State Triumphs Over Fort Knox Soldiers," The Sunday Times-Signal (Zanesville, O.), Sep. 27, 1942, pII-6
  5. ^ a b Walter R. Okeson, ed. (1943). The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide including the Official Rules 1943. A.S. Barnes and Company. p. 51.
  6. ^ Walter R. Okeson, ed. (1943). The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide including the Official Rules 1943. A.S. Barnes and Company. p. 52.