The1932 college football season saw theMichigan Wolverines win the Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy as national champion under the math-basedDickinson System. Because the "Big Nine" conference didn't permit its teams to play in the postseason, however, the Wolverines were not able to accept a bid to the Rose Bowl.[1] As such, the Pasadena game matched the No. 2 and No. 3 teams,USC andPittsburgh, with the USC Trojans winning the east–west matchup 35–0. The other four contemporary math system selectors (theBoand,Dunkel,Houlgate, and Williamson Systems) all selected USC as national champion.[2] This was also the last seasonNFL would use college football rules.
OnSeptember 17,Texas Christian University (TCU) opened its season with a 14–2 win over visiting North Texas.
September 24USC beat Utah 35–0,Tennessee won 13–0 at UT-Chattanooga, andPittsburgh beat visiting Ohio Northern College 47–0.TCU and LSU played to a 3–3 tie in Baton Rouge.
October 1Michigan beat Michigan State 26–0,Purdue beat Kansas State 29–13,Ohio State beat Ohio Wesleyan 34–7,Wisconsin beat Marquette 7–2.USC beat Washington State 20–0.Pittsburgh won at West Virginia, 40–0.Army beat Furman 13–0.Tennessee beat Ole Miss 33–0 andTCU defeated Daniel Baker College 55–0.
October 22USC (4–0–0) and Stanford (5–0–0) met at Palo Alto, with USC winning 13–0. At Pittsburgh,Ohio State andPitt played to a 0–0 tie.Michigan beat Illinois 32–0,Purdue tied at Northwestern 7–7, andWisconsin shut out Iowa's Coe College 39–0.Notre Dame beat Carnegie Tech 42–0.Army won at Yale 20–0.Tennessee beat Maryville College 60–0 andTCU beat Austin College 68–0
October 29Pittsburgh (4–0–1) hostedNotre Dame (3–0–0) and won 12–0.Ohio State andWisconsin played to a 7–7 tie giving OSU a record of 1–1–3.Michigan defeated Princeton 14–7 andPurdue beat NYU 34–9 at Yankee Stadium.Army beat William & Mary 33–0.Tennessee beat visiting Duke, 16–13, andTCU defeated Baylor 27–0.
November 5Notre Dame won at Kansas University, 24–6.Michigan won at Indiana 7–0,Ohio State won at Northwestern 20–6,Wisconsin beat Illinois 20–12 andPurdue won at Chicago 37–0.Pittsburgh won at Penn, 19–12.USC beat California 27–7.Army won at Harvard 46–0Tennessee beat Mississippi State 31–0 andTCU won at Hardin-Simmonds 27–0.
November 11 On Armistice Day,TCU (8–0–1) hosted Texas (6–1–0) and won 14–0.
November 12 In Nashville,Tennessee (7–0–0) and Vanderbilt (6–0–1), played to a scoreless tie.Michigan beat Chicago 12–0,Purdue won at Iowa 18–0, andWisconsin beat Minnesota 20–13.Ohio State beat Penn 19–0.USC beat Oregon 33–0.Army beat North Dakota State 52–0. At Lincoln, Neb.,Pittsburgh and Nebraska played to a 0–0 tie. At Chicago,Notre Dame beat Northwestern 21–0
November 19Michigan closed its season with a 3–0 win at Minnesota,Ohio State closed at Illinois with the same 3–0 score.Wisconsin won at Chicago 18–7, andPurdue beat Indiana 25–7.Notre Dame defeated Navy in a game at Cleveland, 12–0.Pittsburgh beat Carnegie Tech, 6–0. In Houston,TCU beat Rice 16–6.Army narrowly beat visiting West Virginia Wesleyan 7–0. At Providence,Colgate (8–0–0) and Brown University (7–0–0) faced each other for the season-ender for both teams. Colgate had held its first 8 opponents scoreless, and the nation waited to see if that streak would be ended by Colgate's toughest opponent of the year. Colgate's Red Raiders won 21–0 to close the season with a 264–0 edge on its opposition.
November 24 On Thanksgiving Day,USC won at Washington 9–6; that win, along with California's 3–0 loss to Washington State, gave USC the Pacific Coast crown and a trip to the Rose Bowl.
November 26 At Yankee Stadium,Notre Dame beatArmy 21–0.Pittsburgh beat visiting Stanford 7–0 to close its season unbeaten (8–0–2).Tennessee beat Kentucky 26–0.TCU closed its season at Dallas, with an 8–0 win over SMU. In eleven games, TCU had registered seven shutouts, and finished unbeaten (10–0–1).
December 3 In theArmy–Navy Game at Philadelphia,Army won 20–0. In Jacksonville,Tennessee beat Florida to close its season unbeaten (9–0–1).
December 6 Jack F. Rissman, sponsor of the originalDickinson System trophy, announced that the Dickinson title andKnute Rockne Memorial Trophy would go to USC with a season-ending win overNotre Dame.[3] Rissman would be attending the game in Los Angeles.[3]
December 10 In Los Angeles,USC (9–0–0) hostedNotre Dame (7–1–0) and won 13–0. That night, going against Rissman's proclamation, Professor Dickinson named 8–0Michigan as national champions with 9–0 USC No. 2 and 8–0–2 Pittsburgh No. 3.[4]
December 15 Rissman, displeased by Dickinson's choice of Michigan, announced anew Rissman national championship trophy.[5] For 1932, the trophy would go to the winner of theRose Bowl on January 2.[5]
USC had beaten Pitt in the 1933 Rose Bowl, 47–14, and the rematch three years later resulted in a larger defeat. Before a crowd of 84,000 the previously unbeaten Pitt Panthers reached the "red zone" only twice. In the second quarter, a long run gave the Panthers first down on the USC 24 yard line, but Warren Heller's pass fell in the end zone, and under the rules of the day, the result was a turnover (and a touchback, with USC given first down on the 20). Pitt got another chance soon after on a blocked punt, but was stopped on downs. With the help of holes opened up by Trojan halfback, USC scored five touchdowns (including three in the final quarter) and won 35–0. With New Year's Day falling on a Sunday, the Rose Bowl took place on Monday, January 2, 1933[6]
For 1932, Professor Dickinson announced that "differential points" would be factored in for an "intersectional game", with ratings of 0.00 for East schools, higher points for "Middlewest" (+4.77) and Southwest (+1.36), negatives for the South (-2.59), the Big Six (-2.60) and the Pacific Coast (-2.71).[4]
Michigan andUSC were both unbeaten and untied, but as a "Middlewest" team, Michigan had a higher average rating. The higher weight put fourBig Ten Conference teams in Dickinson's top 11: Michigan,Ohio State,Purdue, andWisconsin.