1942 Southeastern Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
Georgia | 11-1 | 376 | 76 | # | 6-1 | 238 | 56 | Wallace Butts | |||
Mississippi State | 8-2 | 200 | 77 | 5-2 | 118 | 62 | Allyn McKeen | ||||
Alabama | 8-3 | 246 | 97 | 4-1 | 80 | 34 | Frank W. Thomas | ||||
Tennessee | 9-1-1 | 259 | 61 | 4-1 | 85 | 15 | John Barnhill | ||||
Georgia Tech | 9-2 | 219 | 87 | 4-1 | 89 | 48 | William A. Bill Alexander | ||||
Louisiana State | 7-3 | 192 | 117 | 3-2 | 62 | 70 | Bernie H. Moore | ||||
Auburn | 6-4-1 | 174 | 133 | 3-3 | 79 | 60 | John F. Jack Meagher | ||||
Vanderbilt | 6-4 | 232 | 113 | 2-4 | 61 | 113 | Harry R. Red Sanders | ||||
Florida | 3-7 | 106 | 185 | 1-3 | 25 | 121 | Thomas J. Tom Lieb | ||||
Tulane | 4-5 | 121 | 154 | 1-4 | 47 | 113 | Claude Simons, Jr. | ||||
Mississippi | 2-7 | 132 | 163 | 0-5 | 33 | 136 | Harry J. Mehre | ||||
Kentucky | 3-6-1 | 155 | 154 | 0-5 | 19 | 101 | A.D. Kirwan | ||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.