1936 Duke Blue Devils football team

The 1936 Duke Blue Devils football team was an American football team that represented Duke University as a member of the Southern Conference during the 1936 college football season. In its sixth season under head coach Wallace Wade, the team compiled a 9–1 record (7–0 against conference opponents), won the conference championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 208 to 28. Ace Parker was the team captain.[1][2] The team played its home games at Duke Stadium in Durham, North Carolina.

1936 Duke Blue Devils football
National champion (QPRS)
SoCon Champion
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Ranking
APNo. 11
1936 record9–1 (7–0 SoCon)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Offensive schemeSingle-wing
1936 Southern Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 11 Duke $ 7 0 0  9 1 0
North Carolina 6 1 0  8 2 0
Furman 4 1 0  7 2 0
VMI 4 2 0  6 4 0
Maryland 3 2 0  5 5 0
Clemson 3 3 0  5 5 0
Davidson 4 3 0  5 4 0
Washington and Lee 2 2 0  4 5 0
Wake Forest 2 2 0  5 4 0
NC State 2 4 0  3 7 0
VPI 4 5 0  5 5 0
South Carolina 2 5 0  5 7 0
Richmond 1 3 0  4 4 2
Virginia 1 5 0  2 7 0
The Citadel 0 4 0  4 6 0
William & Mary 0 5 0  1 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Both Clyde Berryman and James Howell named Duke as a retroactive national champion for 1936.[3][4]

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteResult
September 19vs. DavidsonGreensboro, North CarolinaW 13–0
September 26Colgate*W 6–0
October 3at South CarolinaColumbia, South CarolinaW 21–0
October 10Clemson
  • Duke Stadium
  • Durham, North Carolina
W 25–0
October 17at Georgia Tech*W 19–6
October 24at Tennessee*No. 2Knoxville, TennesseeL 13–15
October 31at Washington & LeeNo. 13Richmond, VirginiaW 51–0
November 7at Wake ForestNo. 15Winston-Salem, North CarolinaW 20–0
November 14at North CarolinaNo. 13Chapel Hill, North CarolinaW 27–7
November 26NC StateNo. 11
  • Duke Stadium
  • Durham, North Carolina
W 13–0
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

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References

  1. "1935 Duke Blue Devils Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  2. "Duke Football 2016 Media Guide" (PDF). Duke University. 2016. p. 96. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  3. 2016 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). Indianapolis: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2016. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  4. "1936 NCAA Division IA Football Power Ratings". jhowell.net. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  5. "1936 Duke Blue Devils". College Football at Sports-Reference.com.
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