Clemson Tigers football, 1930–1939

The Clemson Tigers football teams of 1930–1939 represented Clemson Agricultural College in NCAA college football competition.

Contents

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939

1930

1930 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1930 record 8–2 (3–2 SoCon)
Head coach Josh Cody
Captain Johnnie Justus
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1929 1931 »
Date Opponent# Site Result
September 20* Presbyterian Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 28–7
September 27* Wofford Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 32–0
October 3* ve. The Citadel Florence, SC W 13–7
October 11 vs. NC State Charlotte, NC (Textile Bowl) W 27–0
October 17* Newberry Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 75–0
October 23 at South Carolina Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) W 20–7
November 1 at Tennessee Shields-Watkins FieldKnoxville, TN L 0–27
November 8 vs. VMI Bain Field • Norfolk, VA W 32–0
November 15 vs. Florida Jacksonville, FL L 0–27
November 27* at Furman Greenville, SC W 12–7
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1931

1931 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1931 record 1–6–2 (1–4–0 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain A. D. Fordham
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1930 1932 »
Date Opponent# Site Result
September 25* Presbyterian Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC T 0–0
October 3 at Tennessee Shields-Watkins FieldKnoxville, TN L 0–44
October 10 vs. NC State Charlotte, NC (Textile Bowl) W 6–0
October 16* vs. The Citadel Florence, SC L 0–6
October 22 at South Carolina Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) L 0–21
October 31* Oglethorpe Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC L 0–12
November 7 vs. VMI Bain Field • Norfolk, VA L 6–7
November 14 vs. Alabama Cramton BowlMontgomery, AL L 7–74
November 26* at Furman Greenville, SC T 0–0
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1932

1932 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1932 record 3–5–1 (0–4–0 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain Bob Miller
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1931 1933 »
Date Opponent# Site Result
September 23* Presbyterian Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 13–0
October 1 at Georgia Tech Grant FieldAtlanta, GA (Clemson – Georgia Tech rivalry) L 14–32
October 8 at NC State Riddick StadiumRaleigh, NC (Textile Bowl) L 0–13
October 14* Erskine Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 19–0
October 20 at South Carolina Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) L 0–14
October 29* at Davidson Richardson StadiumDavidson, NC T 7–7
November 5* at The Citadel College Park Stadium • Charleston, SC W 18–6
November 11 Georgia Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC L 18–32
November 24* at Furman Greenville, SC L 0–7
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1933

1933 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1933 record 3–6–2 (0–3–0 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain John Heinemann
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1932 1934 »

The first night game in Clemson's history was played October 13 against George Washington at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D. C.

Date Opponent# Site Result
September 23* Presbyterian Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC T 6–6
September 30* at Georgia Tech Grant FieldAtlanta, GA (Clemson – Georgia Tech rivalry) L 2–39
October 7 NC State Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC (Textile Bowl) W 9–0
October 13* at George Washington Griffith StadiumWashington, D. C. T 0–0
October 19 at South Carolina Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) L 0–7
October 28* vs. Ole Miss Meridian, MS L 0–13
November 4* vs. Wake Forest Charlotte, NC W 13–0
November 11* at Wofford Spartanburg, SC L 13–14
November 18* vs. Mercer Savannah, GA L 0–13
November 25* The Citadel Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 7–0
November 30* at Furman Greenville, SC L 0–6
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1934

1934 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1934 record 5–4 (2–2 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain Henry Woodward
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1933 1935 »
Date Opponent# Site Result
September 22* Presbyterian Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 6–0
September 29* at Georgia Tech Grant FieldAtlanta, GA (Clemson – Georgia Tech rivalry) L 7–12
October 6 at Duke Duke StadiumDurham, NC L 6–20
October 13* at Kentucky McLean StadiumLexington, KY L 0–7
October 25 at South Carolina Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) W 19–0
November 3 at NC State Riddick StadiumRaleigh, NC (Textile Bowl) W 12–6
November 10* at Alabama Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL L 0–40
November 17* vs. Mercer Savannah, GA W 32–0
November 29* Furman Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 7–0
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1935

1935 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1935 record 6–3 (2–1 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain Henry Shore
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1934 1936 »
Date Opponent# Site Result
September 21* Presbyterian Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 25–6
September 28 at Virginia Tech Miles StadiumBlacksburg, VA W 28–7
October 5* Wake Forest Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 13–7
October 12 at Duke Duke StadiumDurham, NC L 12–38
October 24 at South Carolina Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) W 44–0
November 2* vs. Mercer Augusta, GA W 13–0
November 9* at Alabama Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL L 0–33
November 16* at The Citadel College Park Stadium • Charleston, SC W 6–0
November 28* at Furman Greenville, SC L 6–8
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1936

1936 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1936 record 5–5 (3–3 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain Net Berry
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1935 1937 »
Date Opponent# Site Result
September 19* Presbyterian Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 19–0
September 26 [[{{{school}}}|Virginia Tech]] Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 20–0
October 3* at #4 Alabama Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL L 0–32
October 10 at #11 [[{{{school}}}|Duke]] Duke StadiumDurham, NC L 0–25
October 16 at Wake Forest Wake Forest, NC L 0–6
October 22 at [[{{{school}}}|South Carolina]] Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) W 19–0
October 31* at [[{{{school}}}|Georgia Tech]] Grant FieldAtlanta, GA (Clemson – Georgia Tech rivalry) W 14–13
November 7 at [[{{{school}}}|The Citadel]] College Park Stadium • Charleston, SC W 20–0
November 14* at [[{{{school}}}|Kentucky]] McLean StadiumLexington, KY L 6–7
November 26 [[{{{school}}}|Furman]] Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC L 0–12
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1937

1937 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1937 record 4–4–1 (2–0–1 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain H. D. Lewis
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1936 1938 »
Date Opponent# Site Result
September 18* [[{{{school}}}|Presbyterian]] Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 46–0
September 25* at [[{{{school}}}|Tulane]] Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA L 0–7
October 2* at [[{{{school}}}|Army]] Michie StadiumWest Point, NY L 6–21
October 9* at Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, GA L 0–14
October 21 at [[{{{school}}}|South Carolina]] Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) W 34–6
October 30 Wake Forest Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 32–0
November 6* at [[{{{school}}}|Georgia Tech]] Grant FieldAtlanta, GA (Clemson – Georgia Tech rivalry) L 0–7
November 13* at Florida Florida FieldGainesville, FL W 10–9
November 25 at [[{{{school}}}|Furman]] Sirrine StadiumGreenville, SC T 0–0
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1938

1938 Clemson Tigers football
Conference Southern Conference
1938 record 7–1–1 (4–0–1 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain Charlie Woods
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1937 1939 »
Date Opponent# Site Result
September 17* [[{{{school}}}|Presbyterian]] Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 26–0
September 24* at #19 [[{{{school}}}|Tulane]] Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA W 13–10
October 1* at #2 Tennessee Shields-Watkins FieldKnoxville, TN L 7–20
October 8 vs. [[{{{school}}}|VMI]] Memorial StadiumCharlotte, NC T 7–7
October 20 at [[{{{school}}}|South Carolina]] Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) W 34–12
October 28 at Wake Forest Wake Forest, NC W 7–0
November 5 vs. [[{{{school}}}|George Washington]] Greenville, NC W 27–0
November 12* at [[{{{school}}}|Kentucky]] McLean StadiumLexington, KY W 14–0
November 24 [[{{{school}}}|Furman]] Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 10–7
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

1939

1939 Clemson Tigers football
Cotton Bowl Classic, W 6–3 vs. [[{{{school}}}|Boston College]]
Conference Southern Conference
Ranking
AP #12
1939 record 9–1 (4–0 SoCon)
Head coach Jess Neely
Captain Joe Payne
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
« 1938 1940 »

Clemson participated in its first bowl game, beating Boston College in the 1940 Cotton Bowl Classic.

Date Opponent# Rank# Site Result
September 23* [[{{{school}}}|Presbyterian]] Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 18–0
September 30* at [[{{{school}}}|Tulane]] Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA L 6–7
October 7 vs. [[{{{school}}}|NC State]] Charlotte, NC (Textile Bowl) W 25–6
October 19 at [[{{{school}}}|South Carolina]] Columbia, SC (Big Thursday) W 27–0
October 28* at [[{{{school}}}|Navy]] Thompson StadiumAnnapolis, MD W 15–7
November 3* at [[{{{school}}}|George Washington]] Washington, D. C. W 13–6
November 11 Wake Forest Riggs FieldCalhoun, SC W 20–7
November 18* at Southwestern Presbyterian #16 Memphis, TN W 21–6
November 25 at [[{{{school}}}|Furman]] #15 Sirrine StadiumGreenville, SC W 10–7
January 1* vs. #11 [[{{{school}}}|Boston College]] #12 Cotton BowlDallas Texas (Cotton Bowl Classic) W 6–3
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

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