1928 Southern Conference football season
The 1928 Southern Conference football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Conference as part of the 1928 college football season. The season began on September 22.
In the annual Rose Bowl game, Georgia Tech defeated the California Golden Bears by a score of 8–7. The game was notable for a play by California All-American Roy Riegels in which he scooped up a Georgia Tech fumble and ran towards his own goal line. The two-point safety on the ensuing punt proved to be the margin of victory. Georgia Tech thus claims a national championship.
The Florida Gators led the nation in scoring with 336 points, but had their undefeated campaign derailed in the final game by the South's biggest upset that season, a controversial loss to Tennessee.
Tulane back Bill Banker led the conference in individual scoring with 128 points, tying a school record set by Peggy Flournoy in 1925 which was unbroken until 2007 by Matt Forte.Season overview
Results and team statistics
Key
PPG = Average of points scored per game
PAG = Average of points allowed per gameRegular season
SoCon teams in bold.Week One
Week Two
Week Three
Week Four
Week Five
Week Six
Week Seven
Week Eight
Week Nine
Week Ten
Week Eleven
Week Twelve
Bowl games
Awards and honors
All-Americans
- E - Dale Van Sickel, Florida
- E – Dick Abernathy, Vanderbilt
- T – Frank Speer, Georgia Tech
- T – Jimmy Steele, Florida
- G – Bull Brown, Vanderbilt
- G – Bill McRae, Florida
- C – Peter Pund, Georgia Tech
- HB – Warner Mizell, Georgia Tech
- HB – Clyde Crabtree, Florida
- HB – Bill Banker, Tulane
- FB – Gerald Snyder, Maryland
The followers players were picked for the composite first All-Southern team of more than one hundred sports writers and coaches compiled by the Associated Press. The United Press also selected a team:
Position | Name | First-team selectors | Team |
QB | Clyde Crabtree | AP, UP | Florida |
HB | Warner Mizell | AP, UP | Georgia Tech |
HB | Bill Banker | AP, UP | Tulane |
FB | Gerald Snyder | AP | Maryland |
E | Dale Van Sickel | AP, UP | Florida |
T | Frank Speer | AP, UP | Georgia Tech |
G | Fred Vaughan | AP | NC State |
C | Peter Pund | AP, UP | Georgia Tech |
G | Raleigh Drennon | AP | Georgia Tech |
T | Jess Tinsley | AP | LSU |
E | Dick Abernathy | AP | Vanderbilt |