1946 college football season: Difference between revisions
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| season = 1946 | | season = 1946 | ||
| reg = September 14-December 25, 1946 | | reg = September 14-December 25, 1946 | ||
| post = January | | post = December 7, 1946-January 4, 1947 | ||
| previous = [[1945 college football season|1945]] | | previous = [[1945 college football season|1945]] | ||
| next = [[1947 college football season|1947]] | | next = [[1947 college football season|1947]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Rankings and Champions== | |||
===Poll Rankings=== | |||
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! style="background:#C41230; color:#FFFFFF;" colspan="5"|Division I FBS | |||
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! Award | |||
! Team | |||
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! Final AP #1 | |||
| [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish]] | |||
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===Champions=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" | |||
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! style="background:#C41230; color:#FFFFFF;" colspan="5"|Major Conferences | |||
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! Conference | |||
! Team | |||
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| [[Big Nine Conference]] | |||
| [[Illinois Fighting Illini]] | |||
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| [[Big Six Conference]] | |||
| [[Kansas Jayhawks]] & [[Oklahoma Sooners]] | |||
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| [[Border Conference]] | |||
| [[Hardin-Simmons Cowboys]] | |||
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| [[Middle Three Conference]] | |||
| [[Rutgers Queensmen]] | |||
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| [[Missouri Valley Conference]] | |||
| [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane]] | |||
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| [[Mountain States Conference]] | |||
| [[Utah State Aggies]] & [[Denver Pioneers]] | |||
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| [[Mountain West Conference]] | |||
| [[Boise State Broncos]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Pacific Coast Conference]] | |||
| [[UCLA Bruins]] | |||
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| [[Rocky Mountain Conference]] | |||
| [[Montana State Bobcats]] | |||
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| [[Southeastern Conference]] | |||
| [[Georgia Bulldogs]] & [[Tennessee Volunteers]] | |||
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| [[Southern Conference]] | |||
| [[North Carolina Tar Heels]] | |||
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| [[Southwest Conference]] | |||
| [[Rice Owls]] & [[Arkansas Razorbacks]] | |||
|} | |||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
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| [[Stanford Stadium]] | | [[Stanford Stadium]] | ||
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! rowspan= | ! rowspan=1| Week 12 | ||
| [[Arizona Wildcats vs. Kansas State Wildcats (November 30, 1946)|November 30, 1946]] | | [[Arizona Wildcats vs. Kansas State Wildcats (November 30, 1946)|November 30, 1946]] | ||
| [[Arizona Wildcats]] vs. [[Kansas State Wildcats]] | | [[Arizona Wildcats]] vs. [[Kansas State Wildcats]] | ||
| [[Arizona Stadium]] | | [[Arizona Stadium]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{1946 bowl game infobox}} | |||
[[Category: College football seasons|2016]] | [[Category: College football seasons|2016]] |
Latest revision as of 11:47, 31 January 2024
Regular Season | September 14-December 25, 1946 |
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Postseason | December 7, 1946-January 4, 1947 |
← 1945 • College football seasons • 1947 → |
Rankings and Champions
Poll Rankings
Division I FBS | ||||
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Award | Team | |||
Final AP #1 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish |
Champions
Publications
Programs | |||
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Week | Date | Teams | Venue |
Week 10 | November 16, 1946 | Stanford Indians vs. Washington State Cougars | Stanford Stadium |
Week 12 | November 30, 1946 | Arizona Wildcats vs. Kansas State Wildcats | Arizona Stadium |
1946-47 NCAA college football bowl games | |
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All | Glass (Dec. 7) • Tobacco (Dec. 14) • Optimist (Dec. 21) • Rose (Jan. 1) • Sugar (Jan. 1) • Orange (Jan. 1) • Cotton (Jan. 1) • Oil (Jan. 1) • Sun (Jan. 1) • Gator (Jan. 1) • Raisin (Jan. 1) • Harbor (Jan. 1) • Tangerine (Jan. 1) • Cigar (Jan. 1) • Cotton-Tobacco (Jan. 1) • Flower (Jan. 1) • Pineapple (Jan. 1) • Vulcan (Jan. 1) • Will Rogers (Jan. 1) • Alamo (Jan. 4) |
All-Star Games | Blue-Gray (Dec. 28) • East-West Shrine (Jan. 1) |