1939–40 NCAA football bowl games

The 1939–40 NCAA football bowl games were the final games of the 1939 college football season and featured five games, all of which had been held the previous season. All five bowls were played on January 1, 1940. The national championship was split by Texas A&M and USC.

1939–40 NCAA football bowl games
Season1939
Number of bowls5
All-star gamesEast–West Shrine Game
Bowl gamesJanuary 1, 1940
ChampionsTexas A&M Aggies (AP, Dunkel)
USC Trojans (Dickinson)
Bowl record by conference
Conference Bowls Record Final AP Poll
SEC 3 1–2 (0.333) 3
Independents 2 0–1–1 (0.250) 6
PCC 1 1–0 (1.000) 2
Southern 1 1–0 (1.000) 2
SWC 1 1–0 (1.000) 1
Border 1 0–0–1 (0.500) 0
Big Six 1 0–1 (0.000) 3
Big Ten 0 0–0 (–) 3

Poll rankings

The below table lists top teams (per the AP Poll taken after the completion of the regular season), their win-loss records (prior to bowl games), and the bowls they later played in.[1]

APTeamW–LConf.Bowl
1
Texas A&M Aggies
10–0
SWCSugar Bowl
2
Tennessee Volunteers
10–0
SECRose Bowl
3
USC Trojans
7–0–2
PCCRose Bowl
4
Cornell Big Red
8–0
Ind.
5
Tulane Green Wave
8–0–1
SECSugar Bowl
6
Missouri Tigers
8–1
Big SixOrange Bowl
7
UCLA Bruins
6–0–4
PCC
8
Duke Blue Devils
8–1
Southern
9
Iowa Hawkeyes
6–1–1
Big Ten
10
Duquesne Dukes
8–0–1
Ind.
11
Boston College Eagles
9–1
Ind.Cotton Bowl Classic
12
Clemson Tigers
8–1
SouthernCotton Bowl Classic
13
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
7–2
Ind.
14
Santa Clara Broncos
5–1–3
Ind.
15
Ohio State Buckeyes
6–2
Big Ten
16
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
8–2
SECOrange Bowl
17
Fordham Rams
6–2
Ind.
18
Nebraska Cornhuskers
7–1–1
Big Six
19
Oklahoma Sooners
6–2–1
Big Six
20
Michigan Wolverines
6–2
Big Ten

The Big Ten Conference did not allow its members to participate in bowl games until the 1947 Rose Bowl.

Bowl schedule

Date Game Site Teams Affiliations Results
Jan. 1 Rose Bowl Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California
#3 USC Trojans (7–0–2)
#2 Tennessee Volunteers (10–0)
PCC
SEC
USC 14
Tennessee 0
Sugar Bowl Tulane Stadium
New Orleans, Louisiana
#1 Texas A&M Aggies (10–0)
#5 Tulane Green Wave (8–0–1)
SWC
SEC
Texas A&M 14
Tulane 13
Orange Bowl Burdine Stadium
Miami, Florida
#16 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (7–2)
#6 Missouri Tigers (8–1)
SEC
MVIAA
Georgia Tech 21
Missouri 7
Sun Bowl Kidd Field
El Paso, Texas
Catholic University (8–1)
Arizona State Bulldogs (8–2)
Independent
Border
Catholic 0
Arizona State 0
Cotton Bowl Classic Cotton Bowl
Dallas, Texas
#12 Clemson Tigers (8–1)
#11 Boston College Eagles (9–1)
Southern
Independent
Clemson 6
Boston College 3

Game recaps

Rose Bowl

1 2 3 4 Total
#3 USC 0 7 0 7 14
#2 Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0
Qtr. Team Scoring play Score
2 USC Schindler 1 yard rush, Jones kick good USC 7–0
4 USC Krueger 1 yard pass from Schindler, Gaspar kick good USC 14–0
Source:[2]

Sugar Bowl

1 2 3 4 Total
#1 Texas A&M 7 0 0 7 14
#5 Tulane 0 0 7 6 13
Qtr. Team Scoring play Score
1 A&M Kimbrough 1 yard rush, Price kick good A&M 7–0
3 TUL Kellogg 75 yard punt return, Thibaut kick good TIED 7–7
4 TUL Baker 2 yard rush, kick failed TUL 13–7
A&M Kimbrough 18 yard pass from Smith, Price kick good A&M 14–13
Source:[2]

Orange Bowl

1 2 3 4 Total
#6 Missouri 7 0 0 0 7
#16 Georgia Tech 7 7 7 0 21
Qtr. Team Scoring play Score
1 MO Christman 1 yard rush, Cunningham kick good MO 7–0
GT Ector 1 yard rush, Goree kick good TIED 7–7
2 GT Ison 31 yard rush, Goree kick good GT 14–7
3 GT Wheby 59 yard rush, Goree kick good GT 21–7
Source:[2]

Cotton Bowl Classic

1 2 3 4 Total
#12 Clemson 0 6 0 0 6
#11 Boston College 0 3 0 0 3
Qtr. Team Scoring play Score
2 BC Lukachik 36 yard FG BC 3–0
CLEM Timmons 1 yard rush, kick failed CLEM 6–3
Source:[2]

Sun Bowl

1 2 3 4 Total
Catholic 0 0 0 0 0
Arizona State 0 0 0 0 0
Qtr. Team Scoring play Score
No scoring
Source:[2]
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References

  1. "1939 Final AP Football Poll". collegepollarchive.com. Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2018 via Wayback Machine.
  2. MacCambridge, Michael (2005). ESPN College Football Encyclopedia. New York, N.Y.: ESPN Books. pp. 1442, 1454, 1466, 1478, 1490. ISBN 1-4013-3703-1.
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