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1927 Vanderbilt Commodores football team

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1927Vanderbilt Commodores football
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Record8–1–2 (5–0–2 SoCon)
Head coach
CaptainVernon Sharpe
Home stadiumDudley Field
Uniform
Seasons
← 1926
1928 →
1927 Southern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Georgia Tech +701811
Tennessee +501801
NC State +400910
Vanderbilt502812
No. 8Georgia610910
Florida520730
Ole Miss320531
Virginia440540
Clemson220531
Alabama341541
LSU231441
Mississippi A&M230530
Washington and Lee230441
VPI230540
Maryland350470
South Carolina240450
VMI240640
Tulane251251
North Carolina250460
Sewanee140260
Kentucky150361
Auburn061072
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings fromDickinson System

The1927 Vanderbilt Commodores football team representedVanderbilt University in the1927 Southern Conference football season. The 1927 season wasDan McGugin's 23rd year as head coach.Running backJimmy Armistead led the nation in scoring in 1927 with 138 points.[1] The team'squarterback wasBill Spears. One fellow wrote Vanderbilt produced "almost certainly the legit top Heisman candidate in Spears, if there had been aHeisman Trophy to award in 1927."[2]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 24atChattanooga*W 45–18[3]
October 1Ouachita BaptistW 39–10[4]
October 8Centre*
  • Dudley Field
  • Nashville, TN
W 53–6[5]
October 15atTexas*L 6–1318,000[6]
October 22Tulane
  • Dudley Field
  • Nashville, TN
W 32–0[7]
October 29Kentucky
  • Dudley Field
  • Nashville, TN (rivalry)
W 34–66,000[8]
November 6Georgia Tech
  • Dudley Field
  • Nashville, TN (rivalry)
T 0–017,000[9]
November 12atTennesseeT 7–7[10]
November 19Maryland
  • Dudley Field
  • Nashville, TN
W 39–205,000[11]
November 24Sewanee
  • Dudley Field
  • Nashville, TN (rivalry)
W 26–6[12]
December 3atAlabamaW 14–720,000[13]
  • *Non-conference game

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Season summary

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Chattanooga

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Vanderbilt started the season with a 45–18 victory overChattanooga. Chattanooga did not lose another game and was champion of theSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association.

Ouachita

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In the second week of play, Ouachita was defeated 39–10.

Centre

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Vanderbilt overwhelmed Centre 53–6.

Texas

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Vanderbilt at Texas
Team1234Total
Vanderbilt00066
Texas1300013
  • Date: October 15
  • Location: Fair Park Stadium
    Dallas
  • Game attendance: 18,000
  • Referee: Boyton

InDallas, the Commodores suffered the season's only loss toTexas Longhorns 13–6. Texas scored on a 20-yard pass from Baldwin to Ford, and on a run from Baldwin.[15] Vanderbilt's lone score came on a 16-yard pass to Owens. Spears fought three Texans as he threw the pass.[15]

The starting lineup was Kelly (left end), Lusky (left tackle), Cecil (left guard), V. Sharpe (center), Oliver (right guard), Abernathy (right tackle), Creson (right end), Spears (quarterback), McIlwain (left halfback), Owen (right halfback), Armistead (fullback).[15]

Tulane

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Bernie Bierman thought of ditching his single-wingback formation after the 32–0 win overTulane, and was convinced to keep it by McGugin.[16]

The starting lineup was Abernathy (left end), Hawkins (left tackle), Kelly (left guard), V. Sharpe (center), Cecil (right guard), Lusky (right tackle), Creson (right end), Spears (quarterback), Owen (left halfback), McIlwain (right halfback), Armistead (fullback).[17]

Kentucky

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Kentucky was beaten 34–6. The starting lineup was James (left end), Hawkins (left tackle), Kelly (left guard), Oliver (center), Cecil (right guard), Lusky (right tackle), Creson (right end), Spears (quarterback), Owen (left halfback), McIlwain (right halfback), Armistead (fullback).[18]

Georgia Tech

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Georgia Tech at Vanderbilt
Team1234Total
Ga. Tech00000
Vanderbilt00000

A wet field and a strong defense, ranked by one researcher as best in the South,[19] helpedGeorgia Tech reassert itself and hold Vanderbilt to a scoreless tie, despite the Commodores having the upper hand in play.[20] A strong game had been predicted, showcasing each team's backfield stars inStumpy Thomason of Tech andBill Spears of Vanderbilt.[21]Vernon Sharpe suffered a knee injury before the game.

The starting lineup was Abernathy (left end), Hawkins (left tackle), Kelly (left guard), V. Sharpe (center), Cecil (right guard), Lusky (right tackle), Creson (right end), Spears (quarterback), Owen (left halfback), McIlwain (right halfback), Armistead (fullback)[22]

Tennessee

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Vanderbilt at Tennessee
Team1234Total
Vanderbilt00077
Tennessee00077

Robert Neyland was hired to coach Tennessee in 1926 byNathan Dougherty with the explicit goal to "even the score with Vanderbilt", and had his first great team in1927. McGugin's Commodores led 7–0 until a lateDick Dodson run tied the score.[23] "After the game McGugin questioned each of his players as to his whereabouts during the run. Without exception the players claimed that two men had blocked them. McGugin shrugged. "Well, we'll just protest the play. It's perfectly obvious that Tennessee had twenty-two men on the field."[23]

Vanderbilt centerVernon Sharpe arguably had the better season, but was outperformed by Tennessee'sElvin Butcher.[24]

The starting lineup was Abernathy (left end), Hawkins (left tackle), James (left guard), V. Sharpe (center), Cecil (right guard), Lusky (right tackle), Creson (right end), Spears (quarterback), Owen (left halfback), McIlwain (right halfback), Armistead (fullback).[25]

Maryland

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Spears played only in the first half in the 39–20 win over Maryland, but completed 10 of 12 passes.[26]

Sewanee

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Vanderbilt defeated Sewanee 26–6. The starting lineup was Abernathy (left end), Hawkins (left tackle), Oliver (left guard), V. Sharpe (center), Cecil (right guard), Lusky (right tackle), Creson (right end), Owen (quarterback), McIlwain (left halfback), Sims (right halfback), Armistead (fullback).[27]

Alabama

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Vanderbilt at Alabama
Team1234Total
Vanderbilt700714
Alabama07007

The Commodores facedWallace Wade'sAlabama Crimson Tide in the season finale. Spears gained more than the entire Alabama backfield as the Commodores won 14–7.[28] The highlight of Vanderbilt's first scoring drive was a pass from Spears to Armistead of 20 yards, down to the 3-yard line, from which Armistead later ran it in.[28] On Alabama's scoring drive, Red Brown ran 23 yards on a reverse, down to the 4-yard line.Tony Holm eventually got the score.[28] In the fourth quarter, Spears led the winning drive, once circling end for 34 yards, tackling by Starling just as he seemed to break free.[28] He then passed to Larry Creson for 10 yards, ran for 6, and then 13 more around end to the 16-yard line. After Spears and Armistead worked it down to the 9-yard line, a pass to Roy Gibson got the touchdown.[28]

Postseason

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Spears passed for 1,207 yards and 9 touchdowns.[19] An all-senior football team at the end of the year used Vandy's offensive system.[29]

Personnel

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Coaching Staff

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References

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  1. ^Ernie Couch (July 30, 2001).SEC Football Trivia. Thomas Nelson.ISBN 9781418571788.
  2. ^Mark Purcell (November 1988)."Spears and Vandy excitement in 1927"(PDF).College Football Historical Society.2 (1). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 11, 2016. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
  3. ^"Vanderbilt hands Moccasins 45 to 18 defeat after U. of C. stadium dedication".The Chattanooga Times. September 24, 1927. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^"Vanderbilt passes win over Ouachita".The Commercial Appeal. October 2, 1927. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^"Vanderbilt buries Centre Colonels under 54 to 6 landslide".The Courier-Journal. October 9, 1927. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^"Texas cops sensational win over Commodores".The Knoxville Sunday Journal. October 16, 1927. RetrievedApril 24, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"Bill Spears hero of Vandy triumph".The Birmingham News. October 23, 1927. RetrievedApril 10, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"Commodores win from Ky".Greensboro Daily Record. October 30, 1927. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^"Commodores and Tornado in deadlock".The News and Observer. November 6, 1927. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  10. ^"Commodores and Vols battle to tie in thrilling game".Nashville Banner. November 13, 1927. RetrievedAugust 6, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"Spears hurt as Commodores beat Maryland team 39–20".Nashville Banner. November 20, 1927. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^"Commodores unleash winning attack".The Bristol Herald Courier. November 25, 1927. RetrievedApril 17, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  13. ^"McGuginites splinter Tide's big forward wall and twice rip over 70 yard marches in 14 to 7 win".The Tennessean. December 4, 1927. RetrievedAugust 5, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
  14. ^"1927 Vanderbilt Commodores Schedule and Results".SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023.
  15. ^abc"Tennesseans Score On Pass In Last Period".Abilene Reporter-News. October 16, 1927. p. 4. RetrievedMay 10, 2016 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  16. ^Edwin Pope (1955).Football's Greatest Coaches. p. 341. RetrievedMarch 8, 2015 – viaarchive.org.Open access icon
  17. ^Woodruff 1928, p. 231
  18. ^Woodruff 1928, p. 244
  19. ^abMark Purcell (November 1988)."Spears and Vandy excitement in 1927"(PDF).College Football Historical Society.2 (1). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 11, 2016. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.
  20. ^"In the South".The Waco News-Tribune. November 7, 1927. p. 2. RetrievedMarch 20, 2016 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  21. ^"Star Backs Promise Battle When Vandy Meets Georgia Tech".The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times. p. 4. RetrievedMarch 20, 2016 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  22. ^"Jackets and Vandy Fight To Tie, 0-0"(PDF).The Technique. November 11, 1927. p. 4.
  23. ^abEdwin Pope (1956).Football's Greatest Coaches. p. 340.
  24. ^"Four Georgia Grid Stars Voted Places On United Press Conference Team".Banner-Herald. November 23, 1917.
  25. ^Woodruff 1928, p. 266
  26. ^Woodruff 1928, p. 267
  27. ^Woodruff 1928, p. 270
  28. ^abcde"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on October 20, 2016. RetrievedMay 10, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  29. ^"Southern Team Will Used Vandy offensive System".Kingsport Times. December 25, 1927. p. 2. RetrievedMarch 20, 2016 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon

Additional sources

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  • Woodruff, Fuzzy (1928).A History of Southern Football 1890–1928. Vol. 3.
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