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1950 college football season

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American college football season

1950 college football season
First AP No. 1 of seasonNotre Dame
Number of bowls9
Champion(s)Oklahoma (AP, Coaches)
HeismanVic Janowicz (halfback,Ohio State)
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The1950 college football season was the 82nd season ofintercollegiate football in the United States. It concluded with four teams having a claim to the national championship:

Florida A&M (8–1–1) andSouthern (10–0–1) were each recognized asblack college national champions by at least one selector. In addition to Princeton, 16 other teams finished the season undefeated and untied, includingAbilene Christian (11–0, Texas Conference and Refrigerator Bowl champion),Wyoming (10–0, AP No. 12 andGator Bowl champion),Morris Harvey (10–0,Tangerine Bowl champion),Lehigh (9–0, Middle Three champion),Florida State (8–0, Dixie Conference champion),New Hampshire (8–0, Yankee Conference champion), andMaryland State (8–0 Furniture Bowl champion).

Ohio State halfbackVic Janowicz won theHeisman Trophy, andPenn halfbackReds Bagnell won theMaxwell Award. Individual statistical leaders in major college football includedJohnny Bright ofDrake (2,400 yards oftotal offense),Don Heinrich ofWashington (1,846 passing yards),Wilford White ofArizona State (1,501 rushing yards), andBobby Reynolds ofNebraska (157 points scored).

Conference and program changes

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Conference changes

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  • One conference began play during 1950:

Membership changes

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School1949 conference1950 conference
ButlerBulldogsMACIndependent
Idaho StateBengalsIndependentRocky Mountain
MontanaGrizzliesPCCIndependent
PortlandPilotsIndependentDropped Program
Saint LouisBillikensMissouri ValleyDropped Program
West VirginiaMountaineersIndependentSoCon

Season chronology

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September

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In the preseason AP poll released onSeptember 25, 1950, the defending championFighting Irish of Notre Dame were the overwhelming choice for first, with 101 of 123 first place votes. Far behind wereNo. 2 Army,No. 3 Michigan,No. 4 Tennessee andNo. 5 Texas (which had won at Texas Tech 28–14). As the regular season progressed, a new poll would be issued on the Monday following the weekend's games.

OnSeptember 30No. 1 Notre Dame beat No. 20 North Carolina 14–7.No. 2 Army beat Colgate 28–0,No. 3 Michigan lost to No. 19 Michigan State 14–7.No. 4 Tennessee lost at Mississippi State, 7–0.No. 5 Texas beat Purdue, 34–26, but fell to 7th. No. 6 Oklahoma beat Boston College 28–0. No. 10 SMU, which had already beaten Georgia Tech 33–13, defeated No. 11 Ohio State 32–27. The next AP Poll featured No. 1 Notre Dame, No. 2 Michigan State, No. 3 SMU, No. 4 Army, and No. 5 Oklahoma.

October

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October 7No. 1 Notre Dame lost to Purdue, 28–14, and eventually finished with a 4–4–1 record.No. 2 Michigan State lost to Maryland, 34–7.No. 3 SMU won at Missouri 21–0.No. 4 Army beat Penn State 41–7 and was elevated to the first spot in the next poll.No. 5 Oklahoma beat Texas A&M 34–28. No. 6 Kentucky registered a fourth shutout and a 4–0 record, with a 40–0 win against Dayton. No. 7 Texas, which was idle, rose to 4th place behind Army, SMU, and Oklahoma and ahead of Kentucky.

October 14No. 1 Army beat No. 18 Michigan 27–6 at Yankee Stadium.No. 2 SMU beat Oklahoma A&M 56–0.No. 3 Oklahoma andNo. 4 Texas met in Dallas, with Oklahoma winning narrowly, 14–13.No. 5 Kentucky beat Cincinnati 41–7. No. 7 California, which had beaten USC 13–7, rose to 5th in the next poll behind Army, Oklahoma, SMU, and Kentucky.

October 21 All of the top five teams stayed undefeated with blowout victories.No. 1 Army won at Harvard 49–0.No. 2 Oklahoma beat Kansas State 58–0. In Houston,No. 3 SMU beat No. 15 Rice 42–21. In Philadelphia,No. 4 Kentucky beat Villanova 34–7.No. 5 California beat Oregon State in Portland 27–0. With their victory over a ranked opponent, SMU jumped to No. 1 in the next poll, ahead of Army, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and California.

October 28No. 1 SMU was idle.No. 2 Army won at Columbia 34–0.No. 3 Oklahoma won at Iowa State 20–7. In Atlanta,No. 4 Kentucky beat Georgia Tech 28–14.No. 5 California beat St. Mary's 40–25, but still dropped in the next poll. They were replaced in the top five by No. 6 Ohio State, which had lost only to SMU and had just beaten Iowa 83–21; eventual Heisman winner Vic Janowicz accounted for six touchdowns and kicked eight extra points in the Iowa game.[1] The Buckeyes were elevated to No. 4 behind SMU, Army, and Oklahoma and ahead of Kentucky.

November

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November 4No. 1 SMU lost at No. 7 Texas, 23–20.No. 2 Army won at No. 15 Pennsylvania 28–13.No. 3 Oklahoma won at Colorado 27–18.No. 4 Ohio State won at Northwestern 32–0.No. 5 Kentucky beat No. 17 Florida 40–6. No. 7 Texas beat SMU 23–20, and returned to fifth place behind Army, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Kentucky.

November 11No. 1 Army beat New Mexico 51–0.No. 2 Ohio State beat No. 15 Wisconsin 19–14.No. 3 Oklahoma won at No. 19 Kansas, 33–13.No. 4 Kentucky won at Mississippi State, 48–21.No. 5 Texas beat Baylor 27–20. No. 6 California, moved to 7–0–0 after a 35–0 win against No. 19 UCLA. The next AP Poll elevated Ohio State to No. 1 and Oklahoma to No. 2, with Army falling to 3rd even though they received the largest number of first-place votes. California moved up to No. 4, ahead of Kentucky and Texas.

November 18No. 1 Ohio State lost at No. 8 Illinois, 14–7.No. 2 Oklahoma beat Missouri 41–7.No. 3 Army won at Stanford 7–0.No. 4 California defeated San Francisco 13–7.No. 5 Kentucky handed visiting North Dakota an 83–0 defeat to extend its record to 9–0–0, but still faced a final game against No. 9 Tennessee, whose only loss was by a single touchdown. No. 6 Texas won at TCU 21–7. The next poll featured No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Army, No. 3 Kentucky, No. 4 California, and No. 5 Texas.

November 25No. 1 Oklahoma beat No. 16 Nebraska 49–35.No. 2 Army was idle as it prepared for theArmy–Navy Game.No. 3 Kentucky lost at No. 9 Tennessee, 7–0.No. 4 California and unranked Stanford played to a 7–7 tie in Berkeley.No. 5 Texas beat Texas A&M 21–6. Michigan beat No. 8 Ohio State in the famousSnow Bowl 9–3 and earned a berth in the Rose Bowl against California. The final AP poll was released on November 27, although some colleges had not completed their schedules. Undefeated Oklahoma and Army were chosen as No. 1 and No. 2, with Texas (whose only loss was to Oklahoma by one point) at No. 3. Tennessee and California rounded out the top five, with undefeated Princeton at No. 6 and Kentucky moving down to No. 7 after their loss to Tennessee.

OnDecember 2, with its champion status assured,No. 1 Oklahoma beat Oklahoma A&M 41–14.No. 2 Army (9–0–0) was heavily favored to beat unranked, and 2–6–0, Navy. Instead, the Philadelphia game turned into a 14–2 win for the Midshipmen.No. 3 Texas played a game on December 9, beating LSU 21–6. The Coaches Poll, which waited until the end of the regular season to release its final rankings, kept Oklahoma at No. 1 but dropped Army to No. 5 behind Texas, Tennessee, and California.

Conference standings

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Major conference standings

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1950 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 9Michigan $411631
No. 14Ohio State520630
Wisconsin520630
No. 13Illinois420720
Northwestern330630
Iowa240351
Minnesota141171
Indiana140351
Purdue140270
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Big Seven Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1Oklahoma $6001010
No. 17Nebraska420621
Missouri321451
Kansas330640
Iowa State231361
Colorado240541
Kansas State060191
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Border Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
West Texas State $6001010
Arizona State410920
Texas Western420730
Texas Tech320380
Hardin–Simmons330550
Arizona240460
New Mexico250280
New Mexico A&M140270
Arizona State–Flagstaff040270
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Miami (OH) $400910
Cincinnati310840
Ohio220640
Western Reserve130280
Western Michigan130540
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Middle Three Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Lehigh $200900
Rutgers110440
Lafayette020180
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 19Tulsa $301911
Detroit211631
Wichita320541
Drake121621
Oklahoma A&M121461
Bradley030550
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5California $501911
No. 11Washington610820
UCLA520630
Stanford222532
Idaho111351
Washington State232432
USC132252
Oregon State250360
Oregon070190
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Skyline Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 12Wyoming $5001000
Colorado A&M410630
Denver221381
Utah122343
BYU131451
Utah State050290
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 7Kentucky $5101110
No. 4Tennessee4101110
No. 16Alabama620920
No. 20Tulane311621
Georgia Tech420560
Georgia321633
Mississippi State340450
Vanderbilt340740
LSU232452
Florida240550
Ole Miss150550
Auburn0700100
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Southern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 18Washington and Lee $600830
No. 10Clemson301901
VMI510640
Wake Forest611612
Maryland411721
Duke520730
North Carolina321352
George Washington430540
NC State441541
William & Mary330470
The Citadel230460
South Carolina241342
Furman240281
West Virginia130280
Davidson150360
Richmond180280
VPI0800100
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Southwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 3Texas $600920
Baylor420730
Texas A&M330740
TCU330550
Rice240640
SMU240640
Arkansas150280
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

Independents

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1950 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Franklin & Marshall  900
No. 6Princeton  900
St. Lawrence  800
Thiel  700
No. 2Army  810
Fordham  810
Carnegie Tech  710
Drexel  610
Cornell  720
Gannon  620
Bucknell  630
Penn  630
Yale  630
Buffalo  530
Colgate  530
Penn State  531
Syracuse  550
Temple  441
Tufts  441
Columbia  450
Villanova  450
Holy Cross  451
Dartmouth  351
Boston University  350
Duquesne  261
Hofstra  260
NYU  151
CCNY  170
Harvard  170
Brown  180
Pittsburgh  180
Boston College  091
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Valparaiso  910
No. 8Michigan State  810
Xavier  810
John Carroll  820
Baldwin–Wallace  521
Michigan Tech  421
Marquette  531
Wabash  423
Butler  441
Notre Dame  441
Toledo  450
Bowling Green  342
Dayton  460
Youngstown  350
Ball State  241
Washington University  270
Wayne  270
Indiana State  171
Rose Poly  080
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Southern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Maryland State  800
No. 15Miami (FL)  911
Memphis State  920
Virginia  820
Tampa  540
Grambling  541
Texas State  551
Houston  460
Louisville  361
Navy  360
Sewanee  360
Delaware  251
Georgetown  270
Chattanooga  190
Rankings fromAP Poll
1950 Western college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Loyola (CA)  810
Pacific (CA)  731
San Francisco  740
San Jose State  631
Hawaii  542
Montana  550
La Verne  350
Santa Clara  370
Saint Mary's  271
Cal Poly San Dimas  161
Nevada  190

Minor conferences

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ConferenceChampion(s)Record
California Collegiate Athletic AssociationSan Diego State3–0–1
Central Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationNorth Carolina A&T5–0–1
Central Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceKansas State Teachers5–0
College Conference of IllinoisWheaton (IL)5–0
Evergreen ConferenceEastern Washington College5–1
Far Western ConferenceSan Francisco State4–0
Gulf Coast ConferenceNorth Texas State
Midwestern State
1–0–1
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceSaint Ambrose5–0
Kansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceOttawa6–0
Lone Star ConferenceSul Ross State College3–0–1
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationAlma4–0–1
Mid-American ConferenceMiami (OH)4–0
Midwest Collegiate Athletic ConferenceCoe
Knox
Ripon
5–1
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceGustavus Adolphus6–0
Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationMissouri School of Mines4–1
Nebraska College ConferenceDoane4–1–1
New Mexico Intercollegiate ConferenceEastern New Mexico5–1
North Central Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceSouth Dakota State5–0–1
North Dakota College Athletic ConferenceValley City State4–0
Ohio Athletic ConferenceMuskingum6–0
Ohio Valley ConferenceMurray State5–0–1
Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic ConferenceCentral State College (OK)
Southwestern State Teachers (OK)
4–1
Oregon Collegiate ConferenceOregon College
Pennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceWest Chester State Teachers4–0
Pacific Northwest ConferenceLewis & Clark5–0
Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceColorado College5–0
South Dakota Intercollegiate ConferenceNorthern State Teachers (SD)4–0
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic ConferencePomona-Pitzer
Redlands
Whittier
3–1
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceFlorida A&M College
Xavier (LA)
6–0
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceSouthern7–0
State Teacher's College Conference of MinnesotaBemidji State Teachers
Mankato State Teachers
3–0–1
Texas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceAbilene Christian5–0
Upper Peninsula ConferenceNorthern Michigan4-3
Wisconsin State Teachers College ConferenceLa Crosse State Teachers
Whitewater State Teachers
4–0
4–0

Minor conference standings

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1950 Badger-Illini Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Mission House $600600
Northwestern (WI)510510
Wisconsin–Extension411411
Milton231232
Concordia (IL)131241
St. Procopius250250
Wisconsin Tech141151
Aurora150160
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 California Collegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
San Diego State $301531
Santa Barbara310730
Pepperdine220450
Fresno State121261
Cal Poly040370
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Central Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Emporia State $500621
Pittsburg State410550
Washburn221341
St. Benedict's131441
Fort Hays State032342
Southwestern (KS)032342
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 College Conference of Illinois football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Wheaton (IL) $500720
Illinois Wesleyan510530
Millikin410440
Lake Forest320341
North Central (IL)230440
Elmhurst140350
Illinois College140350
Augustana (IL)140260
Carthage140270
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 6North Carolina A&T $501621
No. 8Morgan State502602
No. 9North Carolina College610720
No. 9St. Augustine's610810
No. 16Bluefield State421631
No. 11West Virginia State321531
Virginia Union630630
No. 25Howard540540
Lincoln (PA)231331
Virginia State350350
Winston-Salem State232232
Johnson C. Smith241251
Hampton250270
Delaware State261271
Shaw180180
Saint Paul's (VA)070070
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from thePittsburgh Courier[2]
1950 Evergreen Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Eastern Washington $510820
Western Washington411721
Pacific Lutheran321431
Puget Sound222333
Whitworth240431
Saint Martin's141251
Central Washington141171
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Far Western Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
San Francisco State $400620
Cal Aggies310350
Chico State220260
Southern Oregon130370
Humboldt State040041
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Gulf Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
North Texas State +101721
Midwestern (TX) +101451
Trinity (TX)020541
  • + – Conference co-champions
1950 Gulf States Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Mississippi Southern $310550
Louisiana Tech320541
Louisiana College220550
Northwestern State230640
Southeastern Louisiana230640
Southwestern Louisiana230540
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Hoosier Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Canterbury $600800
Anderson (IN)411432
Hanover320351
Taylor320540
Indiana Central241351
Manchester (IN)240360
Earlham140350
Franklin (IN)150270
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Illinois State Normal $501712
Western Illinois410710
Central Michigan220640
Eastern Illinois220530
Northern Illinois State240360
Southern Illinois131351
Michigan State Normal040360
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Iowa Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Northern Division
Loras xy500830
Upper Iowa410530
Buena Vista320630
Westmar230360
Luther140170
Wartburg050180
Southern Division
St. Ambrose xy$5001210
Parsons410620
Iowa Wesleyan320450
Dubuque140350
Simpson (IA)140360
Central (IA)140270
Championship:St. Ambrose 27, Loras 6
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
1950 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Ottawa $600720
Baker510630
Kansas Wesleyan321361
Bethany (KS)231351
McPherson240350
College of Emporia240270
Bethel (KS)060180
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Lone Star Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Sul Ross $301821
Southwest Texas State220630
Stephen F. Austin220550
East Texas State121452
Sam Houston State130550
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Mason–Dixon Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Randolph–Macon $400540
Western Maryland300620
Washington College310530
Mount St. Mary's110151
Gallaudet110140
Catholic University231231
Hampden–Sydney130450
Johns Hopkins021341
Bridgewater040060
  • $ – Conference champion
  • Conference standings were based on the Dickinson Scoring System.
1950 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Alma $401621
Kalamazoo410540
Albion221621
Hope221431
Hillsdale131261
Adrian050260
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Mid-Ohio League football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Ohio Northern $500910
Ashland311531
Findlay311341
Bluffton230440
Defiance140360
Cedarville050180
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Midlands Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
St. Norbert $400700
St. Ambrose3101210
Loras120830
Lewis120440
Saint Joseph's (IN)040161
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Midwest Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 12Wilberforce State $300640
No. 4Tennessee A&I210920
Kentucky State120451
Lincoln (MO)030170
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from thePittsburgh Courier[3]
1950 Midwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Knox +510611
Coe +510620
Ripon +510620
Beloit420521
Carleton420530
Monmouth (IL)150350
Lawrence150250
Cornell (IA)150260
Grinnell150260
  • + – Conference co-champions
1950 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Gustavus Adolphus $600920
St. Thomas (MN)510530
Hamline420520
Macalester321531
Saint John's (MN)330430
Minnesota–Duluth330430
Concordia (MN)240340
St. Olaf240260
Augsburg150151
Saint Mary's (MN)051151
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Minnesota Teachers College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Bemidji State +301511
Mankato State +301431
St. Cloud State220440
Winona State130250
Moorhead State040080
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • Bemidji State forfeited a conference win over Winona State because of an ineligible player.
1950 Missouri College Athletic Union football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
William Jewell $300810
Missouri Valley210830
Central (MO)021531
Culver–Stockton021342
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Missouri Mines $410720
SW Missouri State311631
Central Missouri State320830
SE Missouri State131451
NW Missouri State131351
Kirksville State023243
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Montana Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Carroll (MT) $400520
Western Montana310510
Eastern Montana130140
Montana Mines130???
Rocky Mountain130???
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Nebraska College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Doane $411721
Peru State520720
Wayne State (NE)520630
Hastings421521
Chadron State421541
Nebraska Wesleyan430550
Kearney State350450
Midland161261
York (NE)070190
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 New Mexico Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Eastern New Mexico $510550
New Mexico Western311531
Adams State221252
New Mexico Military231361
St. Michael's (NM)230340
New Mexico Highlands240251
Panhandle A&M131361
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 North Central Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
South Dakota State $501901
Iowa State Teachers420440
North Dakota312522
Morningside321621
South Dakota330450
Augustana (SD)150270
North Dakota State060270
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 North Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Valley City State $400710
Minot State610620
Ellendale410410
Dickinson State410521
Wahpeton Science230340
Jamestown240260
Mayville State140340
Bismarck JC040040
Bottineau050050
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 North State Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Appalachian State $701921
Elon611721
Lenoir Rhyne620820
East Carolina520730
Catawba230460
Guilford250450
Western Carolina140360
Atlantic Christian050270
High Point070180
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Lewis & Clark $500900
Pacific (OR)320720
Linfield320630
College of Idaho230450
Willamette140442
Whitman140360
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Murray State $501721
Western Kentucky312622
Eastern Kentucky420640
Morehead State330440
Marshall240280
Evansville141361
Tennessee Tech150470
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Oklahoma Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Central State (OK) +410730
SW Oklahoma State +410650
SE Oklahoma State221442
NW Oklahoma State230540
East Central230450
Northeastern State041171
  • + – Conference co-champions
1950 Oregon Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Oregon College $300620
Oregon Tech111271
Eastern Oregon120180
Vanport021151
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
West Chester $400720
Bloomsburg610710
Shippensburg511711
Lock Haven320540
East Stroudsburg211431
Indiana (PA)441441
California (PA)220720
Slippery Rock220350
Edinboro230340
Millersville250260
Clarion130250
Kutztown031531
Mansfield060180
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Rocky Mountain Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Colorado College $500910
Colorado State–Greeley320621
Idaho State320440
Western State (CO)230440
Montana State130180
Colorado Mines040360
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Smoky Mountain Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Emory and Henry $4001020
Carson–Newman211351
Milligan112342
East Tennessee State121351
Tusculum040260
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 South Carolina Little Four football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Wofford $300721
Presbyterian210550
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Northern State $400530
Huron610630
Black Hills410521
Southern State (SD)520620
General Beadle320420
South Dakota Mines240350
Dakota Wesleyan151161
Yankton052162
Sioux Falls051071
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Whittier +310910
Redlands +310530
Pomona +310431
Occidental130440
Caltech040160
  • + – Conference co-champions
1950 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2Southern $7001001
No. 5Langston610910
No. 22Bishop520731
No. 18Prairie View A&M430641
Arkansas AM&N250461
Wiley250361
Texas College151191
Samuel Huston061062
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from thePittsburgh Courier[4]
1950 Texas Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Abilene Christian $5001100
Texas A&I410630
Southwestern (TX)230550
Howard Payne230451
McMurry230450
Austin050270
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Virginia Little Six Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Emory and Henry $2001020
Randolph–Macon210540
Bridgewater010060
Hampden–Sydney020450
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 Volunteer State Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Middle Tennessee $400920
Milligan111342
Austin Peay120521
East Tennessee State011351
Union (TN)020280
  • $ – Conference champion
1950 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Morris Harvey +5001000
West Liberty State +500900
Potomac State +400600
Shepherd321441
West Virginia Tech321063
Fairmont State430440
Davis & Elkins440550
Salem340350
Glenville State350350
West Virginia Wesleyan170180
Concord060180
Bethany (WV) *020161
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • * – Did not qualify for conference standings
    Ties did not count in conference standings.
1950 Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
La Crosse State +6001000
Whitewater State +600600
Platteville State520520
Stout Institute321521
River Falls State231332
Milwaukee State231341
Stevens Point State240341
Superior State132342
Eau Claire State141341
Oshkosh State060060
  • + – Conference co-champions
1950 Yankee Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
New Hampshire $400800
Maine310511
Rhode Island State220350
UMass110350
Vermont030250
Connecticut030350
  • $ – Conference champion

Rankings

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Main article:1950 college football rankings

The final AP poll was released in late November and the final UP poll one week later.

AP Poll[5]
RankTeam1stPoints
1Oklahoma (10–1)2132,963
2Army (8–1)382,380
3Texas (9–2)41,988
4Tennessee (11–1)151,806
5California (9–1–1)81,787
6Princeton (9–0)61,420
7Kentucky (11–1)71,167
8Michigan State (8–1)3864
9Michigan (6–3–1)-493
10Clemson (9–0–1)9374
11Washington (8–2)4343
12Wyoming (10–0)4297
13Illinois (7–2)-275
14Ohio State (6–3)-243
15Miami (FL) (9–1–1)1225
16Alabama (9–2)1221
17Nebraska (6–2–1)296
18Washington & Lee (8–3)254
19Tulsa (9–1–1)-54
20Tulane (6–2–1)-48
UP poll[6]
RankTeam1stPoints
1Oklahoma32346
2Texas-250
3Tennessee-236
4California-233
5Army-165
6Michigan-162
7Kentucky-154
8Princeton1117
9Michigan State177
10Ohio State-70
11Illinois55
12Clemson51
13Miami (FL)28
14Wyoming116
14Baylor (7–3)16
14Washington16
17Alabama8
18Washington & Lee7
19Navy (3–6)3
19Cornell (7–2)3
19Nebraska3
19Wisconsin (6–3)3
23Maryland (7–2–1)1
23Georgia Tech (5–6)1
23Penn (6–3)1

Bowl games

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Major bowls

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Bowl gameWinning teamLosing team
Sugar BowlNo. 7Kentucky13No. 1Oklahoma7
Cotton BowlNo. 4Tennessee20No. 3Texas14
Rose BowlNo. 9Michigan14No. 5California6
Orange BowlNo. 10Clemson15No. 15Miami (FL)14

Other bowls

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Bowl gameWinning teamLosing team
Gator BowlNo. 12Wyoming20No. 18Washington & Lee7
Sun BowlWest Texas State14Cincinnati13
Salad BowlMiami (OH)34Arizona State21
Pineapple BowlHawaii28Denver27
Presidential CupTexas A&M40Georgia20

Heisman Trophy voting

[edit]

TheHeisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player

PlayerSchoolPositionTotal
Vic JanowiczOhio StateHB633
Kyle RoteSMUHB280
Reds BagnellPennHB231
Babe ParilliKentuckyQB214
Bobby ReynoldsNebraskaHB174
Bob WilliamsNotre DameQB159
Leon HeathOklahomaFB125
Dan FoldbergArmyE103

Source:[7][8][9]

Statistical leaders

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Individual

[edit]

Total offense

[edit]

The following players were the individual leaders intotal offense during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamGamesAttemptsTotal YdsTdR
1Johnny BrightDrake93202,400[10]30
2Billy CoxDuke103971,99511
3Don HeinrichWashington102711,80717
4Gil BartoshTCU93211,7339
5John FordHardin-Simmons102451,72015
6Babe ParilliKentucky112341,68128
7Bill WeeksIowa State102781,67315
8Reds BagnellPenn92821,60316
9Bill WadeVanderbilt112241,59518
10Wilford WhiteArizona State102071,58925
11Charles MaloyHoly Cross102971,56020
12Don KlostermanLoyola (CA)92391,54220
13Jimmy ColeyVMI112411,48013
14Bobby ReynoldsNebraska92031,41722
15Dick KazmaierPrinceton91911,37222
16Ed "Scooter" MooneyNC State103641,3546
17Andy DavisGeorge Washington92531,3455
18Claude ArnoldOklahoma102071,33915
19Tom KingsfordMontana102541,31816
20Bob SmithTexas A&M102001,30214

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamGamesAttemptsTotal Yds
1Bob HeimerdingerNorthern Illinois State92861782
2Ted MarchibrodaSt. Bonaventure92621693
3Eddie HaddoxBaldwin-Wallace82851650
4Gil GeorgeffCentral (MO)92061644
5James MacholtzAnderson (IN)92941605
6Gene MayfieldWest Texas State102131566
7Andy MacDonaldCentral Michigan102621466
8Eddie LeBaronQuantico111931387
9Joe ArenasOmaha92091274
10Meriel MichelsonEastern Washington101801234
11Joe RabbLouisiana Tech102911228
12JohnsonStetson101781220
13Tom GreenanSt. Ambrose131591207
14Dick DoyneLehigh91641206
15Eddie HydukePepperdine92111204
16Charlie WrightWest Texas State102061203
17Billy CrossWest Texas State101301197
18Carl TaseffJohn Carroll102121186
19Meriel MichelsonEastern Washington91701171
20Brad RowlandMcMurry92231170

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Passing

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The following players were the individual leaders in pass completions during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamGamesCompl.Att.Pct.
Compl.
Yds.Int.TDs
1Don HeinrichWashington1013422160.9%1,846914
2Dave CunninghamUtah911921754.8%1,1461213
3Bill WeeksIowa State1011622052.7%1,552169
4Babe ParilliKentucky1111420456.2%1,6271223
5Don KlostermanLoyola (CA)911320754.6%1,5821119
6John FordHardin-Simmons1011119955.8%1,777712
7Fred BennersSMU1010919256.8%1,361139
8Billy CoxDuke1010820652.4%1,428158
9Charles MaloyHoly Cross1010424243.0%1,5721914
10Bob WilliamsNotre Dame99921047.1%1,0351510
11Dick FlowersNorthwestern99118349.7%1,0631110
11Larry IsbellBaylor109118748.7%1,220915
13Haywood SullivanFlorida108917052.4%1,13489
14ColeyVMI118919545.6%1,344149
15Tom KingsfordMontana108418445.7%1,3621310
16Johnny BrightDrake98113759.1%1,168912
17Gary KerkorianStanford108015153.0%1,14896
18Dick DohenyFordham97914355.2%1,252512
19Gil BartoshTCU107714951.7%1,02397
20Dale SamuelsPurdue97717244.81,1262110

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamGamesCompl.Att.Pct.
Compl.
Yds.Int.TDs
1Andy MacDonaldCentral Michigan10109200.54515771215
2Bob HeimerdingerNorthern Illinois9102210.48615971813
3Ted MarchibrodaSt. Bonaventure995202.47015771513
4Sy KalmanCCNY894211.4451034155
5Bob AubryToledo991237.38411251811
6Eugene TraylorKentucky State1087181.4811085185
7Eddie HydukePepperdine986188.4571260811
8Chuck PaigeMichigan State Normal979185.4271031109
9Gene MayfieldWest Texas State1078153.5101359911
10Joe ZaleskiDayton977165.467967102
11Al MorhardWestern Reserve1075215.3491100268

Rushing

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The following players were the individual leaders in rushing yards during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamGamesYdsRushesAvg
1Wilford WhiteArizona State101,5011997.55
2Bobby ReynoldsNebraska91,3421936.95
3Bob SmithTexas A&M101,3021996.54
4Johnny BrightDrake91,2321836.73
5Wade StinsonKansas101,1291676.76
6Hugh McElhennyWashington101,1071796.18
7Sonny GrandeliusMichigan State91,0231636.28
8Kayo DottleyOle Miss101,0071915.27
9Steve WadiakSouth Carolina109981626.16
10Jake RobertsTulsa119541386.91
11Johnny OlszewskiCalifornia109501516.29
12John PapitVirginia109491675.68
13Charlie HoagKansas109401556.06
14Bobby MarlowAlabama118831187.47
15George BeanUtah98781635.39
16Billy VesselsOklahoma108701356.44
17George MusaccoLoyola (CA)98661874.63
18Max ClarkHouston108601296.67
19Byron TownsendTexas108412283.69
20Pete D'AlonzoVillanova98331455.74

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamGamesYdsRushesAvg
1Meriel MichelsonEastern Washington1012341806.86
2Charlie WrightWest Texas State1012032065.84
3Billy CrossWest Texas State1011971309.21
4Carl TaseffJohn Carroll1011642105.54
5John YannesSt. Lawrence811221895.94
6Gil GeorgeffCentral (MO)910571278.32
7Paul YackeyHeidelberg910181636.25
7Brad RowlandMcMurry910181825.59
9Dick DoyneLehigh99941566.37
10Bobby GardnerOhio Wesleyan99611815.31

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Receiving

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The following players were the individual leaders in receptions during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamReceptionsReceiving
yards
TDs
1Gordon CooperDenver465698
2Tom BienemannDrake456152
3Jim DoranIowa State426526
4Don StonesiferNorthwestern425605
5Ceep YoumansDuke404461
6Bill McCollStanford396714
7Sy WilhelmiIowa State384422
8Herman FisherNevada384341
9Fred SnyderLoyola-Los Angeles365969
10John ThomasOregon State363501
11Al LaryAlabama3575610
11Paul BishoffWest Virginia355813
13Alan PfeferFordham355715
13Harold RileyBaylor355393
13Al BrunoKentucky3553210
13Herbert McLeanColumbia354921
13Jim MutschellerNotre Dame354267
18Tom McCannHoly Cross344382
18Fred SmithTulsa344334
20Gene SchroederVirginia335527

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamGamesReceptionsReceiving
yards
TDs
1Jack BigheadPepperdine9385516
2Bob McElroyQuantico11376869
3Wendell "Joe" SwannNorth Texas State10365853
4Norb HeckerBaldwin-Wallace8346147
5Chuck ToyFresno State9345879
6Dan O'ConnorNiagara8344626
7John SchueslerButler9324941
8Harvey SingletonKentucky State10324022
9John "Moose" McGrathAmherst8305367
10Giovanni "John" PartenioCentral Michigan10304305

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Scoring

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The following players were the individual leaders in scoring during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamPtsTDPATFG
1Bobby ReynoldsNebraska15722250
2Wilford WhiteArizona State1362211
3Eddie TalboomWyoming13015400
4Johnny BrightDrake1081800
5Johnny TurcoHoly Cross1021600
6Bob ShemonskiMaryland971610
7Max ClarkHouston9011240
7Merwin HodelColorado901500
7Billy VesselsOklahoma901500
10Fred ConeClemson861420
11Byron TownsendTexas841400
11Bob SmithTexas A&M841400
11Wade StinsonKansas841400
14Al PollardArmy838350
14Walt MichaelsWashington & Lee839290
16Dickie LewisWilliam & Mary8210220
17Ollie MatsonSan Francisco811330
18Kyle RoteSMU781300
18Hugh McElhennyWashington781300

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamPtsTDPATFG
1Carl TaseffJohn Carroll1382300
2Charlie WrightWest Texas State1202000
3Bob MillerEmory & Henry1141900
4Ace LoomisLa Crosse State1081800
5ClarkeSt. Augustine's1011650
6Tom CookWilliam Jewell971610
7Mark ThomsenDana9213140
8Gene PayneGustavus Adolphus911510
9Bobby GardnerOhio Wesleyan901500
9Odie PoseySouthern9012122

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Team

[edit]

Total offense

[edit]

The following teams were the leaders in total offense during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1Arizona State10924704470.4
2Princeton96173903433.7
3Tulsa117834747431.5
4Clemson96303881431.2
5Loyola (CA)97753781420.1
6Alabama117734576416.0
7Oklahoma107064154415.4
8Washington106944116411.6
9Nebraska96183666407.3
10Pacific118004399399.9

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Small college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1West Texas State106804653463.5
2Miami (OH)95593747416.3
3John Carroll107014144414.4
4William Jewell95263675408.3
5St. Bonaventure96083625402.8
6St. Lawrence85723206400.8
7Western Illinois85853170396.3
8Lewis & Clark95753557395.2
9Morris Harvey95253521391.2
10North Texas State106603894389.4

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Rushing offense

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The following teams were the leaders in rushing offense during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1Arizona State106203470347.0
2Princeton95032929325.4
3Nebraska95102894321.6
4Kansas105243116311.6
5Tulsa113384307.6
6Washington & Lee105782995299.5
7Pacific116193278298.0
8Clemson95042648294.2
9Oklahoma105622931293.1
10Army94772568285.3

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Small college

RankTeamYards
per game
1St. Lawrence356.1
2Lewis & Clark343.8
3West Texas State322.9
4New Hampshire303.0
5William Jewell302.3
6Morris Harvey298.9
7Heidelberg287.9
8New Mexico Western287.1
9John Carroll284.0
10Western Illinois282.1

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Passing offense

[edit]

The following teams were the leaders in passing offense during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankTeamGames
played
CompletionsAttemptsPctYardsYards
per game
IntTD
1SMU10156296.5272146'214.62414
2Hardin-Simmons10130228.5702061206.1815
3Washington10149260.5732041204.11214
4Loyola (CA)9122228.5351674186.01220
5George Washington9113228.4961475163.9177
6Duke10121236.5131639163.92110
7Holy Cross10105247.4251585158.52014
8Drake9101182.5551420157.81112
9Iowa State10117226.5181574157.4189
10Kentucky11125230.5431714155.81427

[22]

Small college

RankTeamYards
per game
1Northern Illinois187.0
2Central Michigan176.5
3Miami (OH)175.7
4St. Bonaventure174.8
5Scranton163.9
6Pepperdine158.6
7Baldwin-Wallace149.9
8Buffalo148.4
9Central (MO)146.6
10Butler144.6

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Total defense

[edit]

The following teams were the leaders in total defense during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1Wake Forest94911469163.2
2Kentucky116711895172.3
3Wyoming94931559173.2
4Army96371705189.4
5Miami (FL)106531968196.8
6Cornell95471788198.7
7Tennessee116732208200.7
8Tulane95571807200.8
9Mississippi State94701828203.1
10San Francisco116932240203.6

[23]

Small college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1New Haven State731565593.6
2Lewis & Clark9426933103.7
3Southern115801433130.3
4St. Lawrence83671059132.4
5Abilene Christian105331386138.6
6Gustavus Adolphus104531402140.2
7Springfield84351244155.5
8North Carolina A&T105681560156.0
9Rider84061253156.6
10Valparaiso95161417157.5

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Rushing defense

[edit]

The following teams were the leaders in rushing defense during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankTeamGamesNo.YardsAvg..
1Ohio State934157664.0
2Princeton932661167.9
3Wake Forest933062669.6
4San Francisco1143582074.5
5Wyoming934378887.6
6Tulane937382491.6
7Kentucky11482102192.8
8Michigan State934487497.1
9Maryland104211016101.6
10Loyola (CA)9348960106.7

[23]

Small college

RankTeamYards
per game
1Lewis & Clark50.3
2New Haven State53.6
3St. Lawrence72.5
4Scranton76.4
5Southern78.9
6North Carolina AT&T79.5
7Abilene Christian81.3
8Gustavus Adolphus81.5
9William Jewell83.3
10Franklin & Marshall83.6

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Passing defense

[edit]

The following teams were the leaders in passing defense during the 1950 season:

Major college

RankTeamGamesCompl.Att.PctYardsYards
per game
IntTD
1Tennessee1165149.43674367.5232
2Indiana951127.40262969.9123
3Tulsa1159181.32677070.0123
4Duke1067147.45670770.7173
5Montana948127.37866173.4194
6Iowa State1042113.37274174.194
7Penn State952141.36967174.6188
8Harvard835101.34759974.926
9Army959155.38167975.4181
10Mississippi State949102.48070378.177

[23]

Small college

RankTeamYards
per game
1Vermont34.4
2New Haven State40.0
3Southern51.4
4Lewis & Clark53.3
5Rider54.3
6Washington (MD)56.0
7Cortland State56.1
8Oberlin56.5
9Wilmington56.9
10Abilene Christian57.2

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See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Vic Janowicz".
  2. ^"The Final Dickinson Rating Standings of Grid Teams".The Pittsburgh Courier. December 2, 1950. p. 15 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^"The Final Dickinson Rating Standings of Grid Teams".The Pittsburgh Courier. December 2, 1950. p. 15 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^"The Final Dickinson Rating Standings of Grid Teams".The Pittsburgh Courier. December 2, 1950. p. 15 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^Joe Fall (November 28, 1950)."Oklahoma Is Named Nation's Top Team; Army Drops To 2nd".The Asheville Times. p. 14 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^Stan Opotowsky (December 5, 1950)."Oklahoma Remains Atop Final UP Grid Ratings".Wilmington Morning News. United Press. p. 31 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"Janowicz to get Heisman award".Toledo Blade. Ohio. Associated Press. December 6, 1950. p. 50.
  8. ^"Janowicz awarded Heisman Trophy".Pittsburgh Press. United Press. December 6, 1950. p. 46.
  9. ^"Janowicz chosen Heisman winner".Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. Associated Press. December 6, 1950. p. 25.
  10. ^Bright brokeFrank Sinkwich's prior major college record of 2,187 yards.
  11. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 27.
  12. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 40.
  13. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 28.
  14. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 29.
  15. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 39.
  16. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 30.
  17. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 41.
  18. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 32.
  19. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 44.
  20. ^abOfficial Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 35.
  21. ^abcdefOfficial Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 43.
  22. ^Official Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 37.
  23. ^abcOfficial Collegiate Football Record Book. National Collegiate Athletic Association. 1951. p. 38.
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