1931 Tulane Green Wave football team

1931 Tulane Green Wave football
SoCon champion
Rose Bowl, L 12–21 vs. USC
Conference Southern Conference
1931 record 11–1 (8–0 SoCon)
Head coach Bernie Bierman (5th season)
Offensive scheme Single wing
Captain Jerry Dalrymple
Home stadium Tulane Stadium
(Capacity: 35,000)
1931 Southern Conference football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Tulane $ 8 0 0     11 1 0
Tennessee 6 0 1     9 0 1
Alabama 7 1 0     9 1 0
Georgia 6 1 0     8 2 0
Maryland 4 1 1     8 1 1
Kentucky 4 2 2     5 2 2
LSU 3 2 0     5 4 0
Duke 3 3 1     5 3 2
Auburn 3 3 0     5 3 0
Sewanee 3 3 0     6 3 1
Vanderbilt 3 4 0     5 4 0
North Carolina 2 3 3     4 3 3
Washington and Lee 2 3 0     4 5 1
Georgia Tech 2 4 1     2 7 1
Florida 2 4 2     2 6 2
VMI 2 4 0     3 6 1
NC State 2 4 0     3 6 0
VPI 1 4 1     3 4 2
Clemson 1 4 0     1 6 2
Ole Miss 1 5 0     2 6 1
Virginia 0 5 1     2 6 1
Mississippi A&M 0 5 0     2 6 0
  • $ Conference champion

The 1931 Tulane Green Wave football team represented the Tulane Green Wave of Tulane University during the 1931 Southern Conference football season. The team posted an undefeated regular season, but lost in the Rose Bowl to national champion USC. It is one of the best teams in school history.[1][2]

Before the season

Jerry Dalrymple was elected captain.

Schedule

Date Opponent Site Result
September 26 Ole Miss Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA W 31–0  
October 3 Texas A&M* Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 7–0  
October 10 at Spring Hill* Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 40–0  
October 17 at Vanderbilt Dudley FieldNashville, TN W 19–0  
October 24 Georgia Tech Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 33–0  
October 31 Mississippi A&M Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 59–7  
November 7 vs. Auburn Cramton BowlMontgomery, AL W 27–0  
November 14 at Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, GA W 20–7  
November 21 Sewanee Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 40–0  
November 28 LSU Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA (Battle for the Flag) W 34–7  
December 5 Washington State* Tulane Stadium • New Orleans, LA W 28–14  
January 1, 1932 vs. USC* Rose Bowl StadiumPasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) L 12–21  
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming.

[3]

Season summary

Ole Miss

Tulane opened the season with a 31–0 victory over Ole Miss. The starting lineup was DeColigny (left end), Cunningham (left tackle), Calhoun (left guard), Lodrigues (center), Scafide (right guard), Upton (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Dawson (quarterback), Glover (left halfback), Zimmerman (right halfback), Felts (fullback).[4]

Texas A&M

In the second week of play, Tulane defeated Texas A&M 70. The starting lineup was DeColigny (left end), Cunningham (left tackle), Calhoun (left guard), Lodrigues (center), Scafide (right guard), Upton (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Dawson (quarterback), Glover (left halfback), Zimmerman (right halfback), Felts (fullback).[5]

Spring Hill

The Spring Hill College Badgers lost to Tulane 40–0 .

Vanderbilt

Against Vanderbilt, Tulane won 190.

Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech was beaten 330.

Mississippi A&M

Mississippi A&M was beaten 59–7. The starting lineup was Haynes (left end), Bankston (left tackle), Scafide (left guard), Lodrigues (center), Calhoun (right guard), Upton (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Richardson (quarterback), Roberts (left halfback), Hodgins (right halfback), Lemmon (fullback).[6]

Auburn

Don Zimmerman eclipsed 100 yards rushing in the 27–0 defeat of Auburn. Felts scored three touchdowns.[7]

Georgia

Tulane at Georgia
1 234Total
Tulane 7 670 20
Georgia 0 070 7

Tulane defeated the Georgia Bulldogs 20–7. Tulane scored first on a 33-yard pass from Zimmerman to Vernon Haynes.[8] Nollie Felts plunged in from the 1-yard line for the next touchdown.[8] A pass from Georgia's Homey Key to Buster Mott netted 60 yards and a touchdown.[8] After a botched punt, a double pass play led to Payne sprinting around left end for Tulane's final score.[8]

Sewanee

Tulane shut out the Sewanee Tigers 40–0 .

LSU

Tulane defeated rival LSU 347. The starting lineup was Haynes (left end), DeColigny (left tackle), Scafide (left guard), Lodrigues (center), McCormick (right guard), Upton (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Dawson (quarterback), Zimmerman (left halfback), Glover (right halfback), Felts (fullback).[9]

Washington State

Tulane had an intersectional victory to close the regular season, over Washington State 28–14 .

Postseason

Rose Bowl

Southern Cal vs. Tulane
1 234Total
USC 0 7140 21
Tulane 0 066 12

Tulane lost in the Rose Bowl to Southern California by a 21–12 score. The Trojans had six All-Americans in their lineup: tackle Ernie Smith, guards Johnny Baker and Aaron "Rosy" Rosenberg, halfback Erny Pinckert and quarterbacks Orville Mohler and Gaius Shaver.[10]

Down 21 to 0 in the third quarter, Zimmerman led a running attack which ended with a 6-yard pass to Haynes for the score. Tulane's other score was a run by "Wop" Glover set up by 11 and 15 yard passes from Zimmerman to Jerry Dalrymple.[11] Tulane still managed a Rose Bowl record for yardage gained.[12]

Awards and honors

One article which attempts to retroactively name Heisman Trophy winners before 1936 named Dalrymple as the recipient for 1931.[13] He was the season's only unanimous All-American; and is still the only unanimous All-American in school history.

Felts was elected next year's captain. [14]

Players

Line

Light jersey
number
Dark jersey
number
Player Position Games
started
Hometown Prep school Height Weight Age
4173Thomas Cunninghamtackle Pine Bluff, Arkansas 220
3355Jerry Dalrympleend Arkadelphia, Arkansas Ouachita Junior College5'10" 178
3557 Calvert DeColignyend New Orleans 185
2440William Draweend New Orleans 170
3870William Featherngilltackle Independence, Kansas 200
1962Vernon Haynesend Arkansas City, Arkansas 170
3974Doyless Hillcenter Sand Springs, Oklahoma 200
3054Winnie Lodriguescenter Patterson 180
2046Doyle Mageeend Franklinton 175
3453John McCormickguard Monroe 171
2347William Penneyguard Guatemala City, C. A. 180
3659John Readcenter Picayune, Mississippi 195
4272John Scafideguard Bay St. Louis, Mississippi St. Stanislaus College6'0" 210
4366Claggert Uptontackle New Orleans 206
3164Sam Zemurraytackle New Orleans 195

Backfield

Light jersey
number
Dark jersey
number
Player Position Games
started
Hometown Prep school Height Weight Age
2643Red Dawsonquarterback River Falls, Wisconsin 165
3763Nollie Feltsfullback Hattiesburg, MississippiSouthern Miss 185
1038Wop Gloverhalfback Bay St. Louis, Mississippi St. Stanislaus College 165
1239George Haikhalfback Bogalusa 165
2741James Hodginshalfback Shreveport 165
1760Harold Lemmonfullback Patterson 186
2952Francis Paynefullback Winterville, Mississippi 175
1449Will Pat Richardsonquarterback Ponchatoula 165
2542Edward Tschirnhalfback New Orleans 165
1844Don Zimmermanhalfback Lake Charles 5'11" 176

References

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