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1930 Southern Conference football season

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1930 Southern Conference football season
LeagueNCAA
SportCollege football
DurationSeptember 20, 1930
through January 1, 1931
Number of teams23
Regular Season
Season championsAlabama
Tulane
Football seasons
← 1929
1931 →
1930 Southern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 3 Alabama + 8 0 0 10 0 0
No. 11 Tulane + 5 0 0 8 1 0
No. 10 Tennessee 6 1 0 9 1 0
Duke 4 1 1 8 1 2
Vanderbilt 5 2 0 8 2 0
Maryland 4 2 0 7 5 0
Florida 4 2 1 6 3 1
North Carolina 4 2 2 5 3 2
Clemson 3 2 0 8 2 0
Georgia 3 2 1 7 2 1
Kentucky 4 3 0 5 3 0
South Carolina 4 3 0 6 4 0
VPI 2 3 1 5 3 1
Mississippi A&M 2 3 0 2 7 0
Georgia Tech 2 4 1 2 6 1
LSU 2 4 0 6 4 0
Virginia 2 5 0 4 6 0
Sewanee 1 4 0 3 6 1
NC State 1 5 0 2 8 0
Ole Miss 1 5 0 3 5 1
Auburn 1 6 0 3 7 0
Washington and Lee 0 4 1 3 6 1
VMI 0 5 0 3 6 0
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings from Dickinson System

The 1930 Southern Conference football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Conference as part of the 1930 college football season. The season began on September 20.

In the annual Rose Bowl game, the SoCon champion Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the PCC champion Washington State 24–0 and claims a national championship. It was Wallace Wade's last year as Alabama head coach.

Tulane was also co-champion. Times-Picayune sports writer Pete Baird called the 1930 squad "the best team that ever represented the Olive and Blue".

Regular season

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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

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
September 20 Presbyterian Clemson Riggs FieldCalhoun, South Carolina W 28–7 [1]
September 20 Dakota Wesleyan LSU Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, Louisiana W 76–0 [2]
September 20 High Point NC State Riddick StadiumRaleigh, North Carolina W 34–0 [3]
September 20 Jacksonville State Sewanee Hardee FieldSewanee, Tennessee W 25–0 [4]
September 20 Erskine South Carolina Melton FieldColumbia, South Carolina W 19–0 4,000 [5]
September 20 Roanoke Virginia Lambeth FieldCharlottesville, Virginia W 37–0 [6]
September 20 Randolph–Macon Washington & Lee Wilson Field • Lexington, Virginia W 32–0 [7]

Week Two

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
September 26 Birmingham–Southern Auburn Cramton BowlMontgomery, Alabama L 7–0 9,000 [8]
September 26 Union (TN) Ole Miss Hemingway StadiumOxford, Mississippi W 64–0 [9]
September 27 Howard (AL) Alabama Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, Alabama W 43–0 6,000 [10]
September 27 Wofford Clemson Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina W 32–0 [11]
September 27 Florida Southern Florida Fleming FieldGainesville, Florida W 45–6
September 27 Oglethorpe Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, Georgia W 31–6 [12]
September 27 Louisiana Tech LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana W 71–0 [13]
September 27 Washington College Maryland Byrd StadiumCollege Park, Maryland W 60–6 3,000 [14]
September 27 Southwestern (TN) Mississippi A&M Scott FieldStarkville, Mississippi L 14–0 [15]
September 27 Wake Forest North Carolina Kenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, North Carolina W 13–7 8,000 [16]
September 27 Davidson NC State World War Memorial StadiumGreensboro, North Carolina L 12–0 [17]
September 27 Tennessee Tech Sewanee Hardee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee W 14–0 [18]
September 27 South Carolina Duke Duke StadiumDurham, North Carolina SCAR 22–0 [19]
September 27 Maryville (TN) Tennessee Shields–Watkins FieldKnoxville, Tennessee W 54–0 [20]
September 27 Southwestern Louisiana Tulane Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, Louisiana W 84–0 15,000 [21]
September 27 Chattanooga Vanderbilt Dudley FieldNashville, Tennessee W 39–0 [22]
September 27 Randolph–Macon Virginia Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia W 48–0 [23]
September 27 Richmond VMI Alumni Field • Lexington, Virginia W 12–0 [24]
September 27 Roanoke VPI Miles StadiumBlacksburg, Virginia W 9–0 [25]
September 27 Hampden–Sydney Washington & Lee Stadium Field • Lynchburg, Virginia W 15–0 [26]

Week Three

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 3 The Citadel Clemson Florence Memorial Stadium • Florence, South Carolina W 13–7 5,000 [27]
October 4 Ole Miss Alabama Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ALA 64–0 [28]
October 4 Spring Hill Auburn Drake FieldAuburn, Alabama W 13–0 [29]
October 4 NC State Florida Plant FieldTampa, Florida FLA 27–0 10,000 [30]
October 4 Mercer Georgia Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia W 51–0 [31]
October 4 South Carolina Georgia Tech Grant FieldAtlanta, Georgia GT 45–0 25,000 [32]
October 4 Sewanee Kentucky Stoll FieldLexington, Kentucky UK 37–0 9,000 [33]
October 4 Southwestern Louisiana LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana W 85–0 [34]
October 4 Maryland Yale Yale BowlNew Haven, Connecticut L 40–13 50,000 [35]
October 4 Mississippi A&M Mississippi College Municipal Stadium • Jackson, Mississippi L 13–12 [36]
October 4 North Carolina VPI Miles Stadium • Blacksburg, Virginia UNC 39–21 5,000 [37]
October 4 Tulane Northwestern Dyche StadiumEvanston, IL L 14–0 25,000 [38]
October 4 Centre Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee W 18–0 [39]
October 4 Vanderbilt Minnesota Memorial StadiumMinneapolis, Minnesota W 33–7 20,000 [40]
October 4 Virginia Duke Duke Stadium • Durham, North Carolina DUKE 32–0 [41]
October 4 St. John's (MD) VMI Alumni Field • Lexington, Virginia W 6–0 [42]
October 4 Washington & Lee Richmond City StadiumRichmond, Virginia W 14–0 4,000 [43]

Week Four

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 11 Sewanee Alabama Legion FieldBirmingham, Alabama ALA 25–0 [44]
October 11 Clemson NC State Central High School StadiumCharlotte, North Carolina CLEM 27–0 7,000 [45]
October 11 Auburn Florida Fairfield StadiumJacksonville, Florida FLA 7–0 [46]
October 11 Davidson Duke Duke StadiumDurham, North Carolina W 12–0 [47]
October 11 Georgia Yale Yale BowlNew Haven, Connecticut W 18–14 45,000 [48]
October 11 Maryland North Carolina Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina UNC28–21 9,000 [49]
October 11 Georgia Tech Carnegie Tech Pitt StadiumPittsburgh, Pennsylvania L 31–0 40,000 [50]
October 11 Maryville Kentucky Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky W57–0 [51]
October 11 LSU South Carolina Melton Field • Columbia, South Carolina SCAR 7–6 [52]
October 11 Millsaps Mississippi A&M Scott Field • Starkville, Mississippi L 19–13 [53]
October 11 Ole Miss Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee TENN27–0 [54]
October 11 Tulane Texas A&M Fair Park StadiumDallas, Texas W19–9 [55]
October 11 VPI Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN40–0 [56]
October 11 Virginia Penn Franklin FieldPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania L40–6 [57]
October 11 VMI The Citadel Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston, South Carolina L7–6 [58]
October 11 Washington & Lee West Virginia Laidley Field • Charleston, West Virginia L3–13 14,000 [59]

Week Five

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 16 Wake Forest NC State Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina L 7–0 [60]
October 17 Newberry Clemson Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina W 75–0 [61]
October 18 Tennessee Alabama Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ALA 18–6 18,000 [62]
October 18 Auburn Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, Georgia GT 14–12 [63]
October 18 Duke Navy Thompson StadiumAnnapolis, Maryland W 18–0 [64]
October 18 Florida Chicago Stagg FieldChicago, Illinois W 19–0 10,000 [65][66]
October 18 North Carolina Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia UGA 26–0 15,000 [67]
October 18 LSU Mississippi A&M Municipal Stadium • Jackson, Mississippi MSA&M 8–6 [68]
October 18 St. John's (MD) Maryland Byrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland W 21–13 3,500 [69]
October 18 Sewanee Ole Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi SEW 13–7 [70]
October 18 Birmingham–Southern Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana W 21–0 12,000 [71]
October 18 Spring Hill Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee W 27–6 [72]
October 18 Virginia VMI Alumni Field • Lexington, Virginia UVA 13–0 [73]
October 18 William & Mary VPI City StadiumRichmond, Virginia W 7–0 8,000 [74]
October 18 Washington & Lee Kentucky Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky UK 33–14 [75]

Week Six

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 23 Clemson South Carolina State Fairgrounds • Columbia, South Carolina CLEM 20–7 15,000 [76]
October 25 Vanderbilt Alabama Legion Field • Birmingham, Alabama ALA 12–7 20,000 [77]
October 25 Auburn Georgia Memorial StadiumColumbus, Georgia UGA 39–7 [78]
October 25 Duke Wofford Snyder Field • Spartanburg, South Carolina W 14–0 [79]
October 25 Furman Florida Fleming Field • Gainesville, Florida L 14–13 [80]
October 25 Tulane Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, Georgia TUL 28–0 [81]
October 25 Virginia Kentucky Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky UK 47–0 [82]
October 25 Sewanee LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana LSU 12–0 [83]
October 25 Maryland VMI City Stadium • Richmond, Virginia MD 20–0 [84]
October 25 Ole Miss Chicago Stagg Field • Chicago, Illinois T 0–0 [85]
October 25 North Carolina Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee TENN 9–7 18,000 [86]
October 25 Mississippi A&M NC State Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina NCST 14–0 [87]
October 25 VPI Davidson Richardson FieldDavidson, North Carolina W 20–19 [88]
October 25 St. John's (MD) Washington & Lee Wilson Field • Lexington, Virginia L 7–0 [89]

Week Seven

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 30 South Carolina The Citadel County Fairgrounds • Orangeburg, South Carolina W 13–0 6,500 [90]
November 1 Alabama Kentucky Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky ALA 19–0 22,000 [91]
November 1 Wofford Auburn Drake Field • Auburn, Alabama W 38–6 [92]
November 1 Duke Villanova Philadelphia Municipal StadiumPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania W 12–6 [93]
November 1 Florida Georgia Municipal Stadium • Savannah, Georgia T 0–0 [94]
November 1 Georgia Tech North Carolina Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina T 6–6 22,000 [95]
November 1 Arkansas LSU State Fair StadiumShreveport, Louisiana W 27–12 [96]
November 1 Maryland Virginia Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia MD 14–6 [97]
November 1 Mississippi A&M Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana TUL 53–0 [98]
November 1 Ole Miss Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN 24–0 [99]
November 1 Sewanee Rice Rice FieldHouston, Texas L 12–0 [100]
November 1 Davidson VMI Alumni Field • Lexington, Virginia W 6–0 [101]
November 1 VPI Washington & Lee Wilson Field • Lexington, Virginia T 0–0 4,000 [102]

Week Eight

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 7 NC State North Carolina Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina UNC 13–6 [103]
November 8 Alabama Florida Florida Field • Gainesville, Florida ALA 20–0 18,000 [104]
November 8 Auburn Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana TUL 21–0 [105]
November 8 Clemson VMI Bain FieldNorfolk, Virginia CLEM 32–0 [106]
November 8 Georgia NYU Polo GroundsNew York W 7–6 45,000 [107]
November 8 Vanderbilt Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, Georgia VAN 6–0 25,000 [108]
November 8 Kentucky Duke Duke Stadium • Durham, North Carolina DUKE 14–7 [109]
November 8 Ole Miss LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana LSU 6–0 [110]
November 8 Henderson State Mississippi A&M Scott Field • Starkville, Mississippi L 25–7 [111]
November 8 Sewanee Chattanooga Chamberlain FieldChattanooga, Tennessee T 0–0 [112]
November 8 Carson–Newman Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee W 34–0 [113]
November 8 Virginia VPI Miles Stadium • Blacksburg, Virginia VPI 34–13 [114]
November 8 Washington & Lee Maryland Byrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland MD 41–7 6,000 [115]

Week Nine

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 14 Southwestern (TN) Ole Miss Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi W 37–6 [116]
November 15 LSU Alabama Cramton Bowl • Montgomery, Alabama ALA 33–0 5,000 [117]
November 15 Mississippi A&M Auburn Legion Field • Birmingham, Alabama MSA&M 7–6 [118]
November 15 Clemson Florida Fairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, Florida FLA 27–0 [119]
November 15 Georgia Tech Penn Franklin Field • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania L 34–7 [120]
November 15 VMI Kentucky Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky UK 26–0 [121]
November 15 VPI Maryland Bain Field • Norfolk, Virginia MD 13–7 5,000 [122]
November 15 North Carolina Davidson Richardson Field • Davidson, North Carolina L 7–6 [123]
November 15 Duke NC State Riddick Stadium • Raleigh, North Carolina DUKE 18–0 [124]
November 15 Sewanee South Carolina Melton Field • Columbia, South Carolina SCAR 14–13 5,000 [125]
November 15 Georgia Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana TUL 25–0 30,000 [126]
November 15 Tennessee Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee TENN 13–0 [127]
November 15 Washington & Lee Virginia Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia UVA 21–7 [128]

Week Ten

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 22 Duke Wake Forest Gore Field • Wake Forest, North Carolina T 13–13 [129]
November 22 Maryland Navy Thompson Stadium • Annapolis, Maryland L 6–0 23,000 [130]
November 22 NC State South Carolina Melton Field • Columbia, South Carolina SCAR 19–0 4,000 [131]
November 22 Auburn Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN 27–0 8,000 [132]

Week Eleven

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 27 Georgia Alabama Legion Field • Birmingham, Alabama ALA 13–0 28,000 [133]
November 27 South Carolina Auburn Memorial Stadium • Columbus, Georgia AUB 25–7 [134]
November 27 Clemson Furman Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina W 12–7 12,000 [135]
November 27 Florida Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, Georgia FLA 55–7 [136]
November 27 Johns Hopkins Maryland Byrd Stadium • College Park, Maryland W 39–6 10,000 [137]
November 27 Ole Miss Mississippi A&M Scott Field • Starkville, Mississippi MISS 20–0 [138]
November 27 Kentucky Tennessee Shields–Watkins Field • Knoxville, Tennessee TENN 8–0 25,000 [139]
November 27 LSU Tulane Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, Louisiana TUL 12–7 [140]
November 27 North Carolina Virginia Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, Virginia UNC 41–0 10,000 [141]
November 27 VMI VPI Maher Field • Roanoke, Virginia VPI 24–0 [142]
November 27 Washington & Lee Duke Duke Stadium • Durham, North Carolina DUKE 14–0 [143]
November 29 Maryland Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee VAN 22–7 [144]

Week Twelve

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Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
December 6 Georgia Georgia Tech Grant Field • Atlanta, Georgia UGA 13–0 27,000 [145]
December 6 Maryland Western Maryland Municipal StadiumBaltimore, Maryland L 7–0 [146]
December 6 Duke North Carolina Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, North Carolina T 0–0 [147]
December 6 Tennessee Florida Fairfield Stadium • Jacksonville, Florida TENN 13–6 [148]

Bowl games

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Date Bowl Game Site SIAA Team Opponent Score
January 1, 1931 Rose Bowl Rose BowlPasadena, California Alabama Washington State ALA 24–0

Awards and honors

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All-Americans

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All-Southern team

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The following includes the composite All-Southern team of southern coaches and sports writers compiled by the Associated Press.[149]

Position Name First-team selectors Team
QB Bobby Dodd AP, UP Tennessee
HB John Suther AP, UP Alabama
HB Buddy Hackman AP, UP Tennessee
FB Jack Roberts AP, UP Georgia
E Jerry Dalrymple AP, UP Tulane
T Fred Sington AP, UP Alabama
G Jimmy Steele AP, UP Florida
C Lloyd Roberts AP, UP Tulane
G Milton Leathers AP, UP Georgia
T Vance Maree AP Georgia Tech
E Vernon "Catfish" Smith AP Georgia

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