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Sports season
The 1920 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association as part of the 1920 college football season . The season began on September 23 with conference member Auburn hosting the Marion Military Institute .
Georgia and Georgia Tech both claim conference championships with undefeated records, as would Tulane . Clyde Berryman retroactively selected Georgia as a national champion.
Index to colors and formatting
Non-conference matchup; SIAA member won
Non-conference matchup; SIAA member lost
Non-conference matchup; tie
Conference matchup
SIAA teams in bold .
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
October 1
Jefferson
LSU
State Field • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
W 81–0
October 1
Presbyterian
Clemson
Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina
T 7–7
October 2
Marion
Alabama
Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama
W 49–0
October 2
Howard
Auburn
Drake Field • Auburn, Alabama
AUB 88–0
[ 1]
October 2
Newberry
Clemson
Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina
W 26–6
[ 1]
October 2
Erskine
Furman
Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina
W 41–0
October 2
The Citadel
Georgia
Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia
UGA 40–0
[ 1]
October 2
Oglethorpe
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta
W 55–0
[ 1]
October 2
Rhodes
Kentucky
Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky
W 62–0
October 2
Northwestern St.
LSU
State Field • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
W 34–0
October 2
Lanier
Mercer
Macon, Georgia
W 59–0
October 2
Mississippi College
Mississippi A&M
Scott Field • Starkville, Mississippi
MSA&M 27–0
October 2
Wofford
South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
SCAR 10–0
October 2
Bryson
Sewanee
McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee
W 7–0
October 2
Maryville
Tennessee
Waite Field • Knoxville, Tennessee
W 34–0
October 2
Louisiana-Lafayette
Tulane
Second Tulane Stadium • New Orleans
W 6–0
October 2
Birmingham–Southern
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee
W 54–0
October 2
Tusculum
Chattanooga
Knoxville, Tennessee
W 21–0
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
October 9
Birmingham–Southern
Alabama
Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama
W 45–0
October 9
Fort Benning
Auburn
Drake Field • Auburn, Alabama
W 14–2
October 9
Howard
Centre
Cheek Field • Danville, Kentucky
L 120–0
[ 2]
October 9
Wofford
Clemson
Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina
CLEM 13–7
[ 3]
October 9
Furman
The Citadel
College Park Stadium • Charleston, South Carolina
FUR 21–6
October 9
Georgia
South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
UGA 37–0
[ 4]
October 9
Davidson
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta
W 66–0
[ 4]
October 9
Newberry
Florida
Fleming Field • Gainesville, Florida
W 21–0
October 9
Maryville
Kentucky
Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky
W 31–0
October 9
Mississippi College
Tulane
Second Tulane Stadium • New Orleans
TUL 29–0
[ 3]
October 9
Chattanooga
Oglethorpe
T 14–14
October 9
Spring Hill
LSU
State Field • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
W 40–0
October 9
Mercer
Stetson
DeLand, Florida
W 19–6
October 9
Georgetown
Sewanee
McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee
SEW 54–0
October 9
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
Waite Field • Knoxville, Tennessee
VAN 20–0
[ 1]
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
October 13
Georgia
Furman
Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina
UGA 7–0
[ 5]
October 15
Auburn
Clemson
Riggs Field • Calhoun, South Carolina
AUB 21–0
October 15
Wofford
Newberry
• Newberry, South Carolina
L 9–7
October 16
Mississippi College
Alabama
Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama
ALA 57–0
October 16
Ole Miss
Birmingham–Southern
Birmingham, Alabama
L 27–6
October 16
Georgia Tech
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee
GT 44–0
[ 6]
October 16
Centre
Transylvania
• Lexington, Kentucky
L 55–0
[ 7]
October 16
Mercer
Howard
HOW 33–13
October 16
Sewanee
Oglethorpe
Brookhaven, Georgia
W 21–13
[ 5]
October 16
Texas A&M
LSU
State Field • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
T 0–0
October 16
Tennessee
Chattanooga
Chamberlain Field • Chattanooga, Tennessee
TENN 35–0
October 16
South Carolina
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
L 7-0
October 16
Southern Military Academy
Mississippi A&M
Scott Field • Starkville, Mississippi
W 14–13
October 16
Kentucky
Miami
Oxford, Ohio
L 14–0
October 16
Tulane
Rice
Rice Field • Houston, Texas
T 0–0
[ 8]
October 16
The Citadel
VMI
Lynchburg, Virginia
L 35–0
[ 8]
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
October 23
Presbyterian
South Carolina
Augusta, Georgia
W 14–0
October 23
Howard
Alabama
Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama
ALA 33–0
[ 9]
October 23
Vanderbilt
Auburn
Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama
AUB 56–6
[ 10]
October 23
Mercer
Chattanooga
Chamberlain Field • Chattanooga, Tennessee
CHAT 20–0
[ 11]
October 23
Wofford
The Citadel
College Park Stadium • Charleston, South Carolina
CIT 19–0
October 23
Florida Southern
Florida
Fleming Field • Gainesville, Florida
W 13–0
October 23
Wake Forest
Furman
Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina
W 17–0
October 23
Georgia
Oglethorpe
Brookhaven, Georgia
W 27–3
[ 12]
October 23
Mississippi A&M
LSU
State Field • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
MSA&M 12–7
[ 10]
October 23
Ouachita
Mississippi College
Clinton, Mississippi
W 6–0
October 23
Georgia Tech
Pittsburgh
Forbes Field • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
L 10–3
[ 8]
October 23
Kentucky
Sewanee
McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee
T 6–6
October 23
Clemson
Tennessee
Waite Field • Knoxville, Tennessee
TENN 26–0
October 23
Tulane
Ole Miss
Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi
TUL 32–0
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
October 28
Clemson
South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
SCAR 3–0
October 29
Marion
Howard
W 21–6
October 29
Mercer
Florida
Valdosta, Georgia
FLA 30–0
[ 13]
October 29
Furman
Newberry
Newberry, South Carolina
W 42–0
October 29
Wofford
Oglethorpe
Brookhaven, Georgia
L 14–0
October 30
Carson-Newman
Chattanooga
Chamberlain Field • Chattanooga, Tennessee
W 83–0
October 30
Auburn
Georgia
McClung Stadium • Columbus, Georgia
UGA 7–0
[ 14]
October 30
Centre
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta
W 24–0
[ 14]
October 30
Sewanee
Alabama
Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama
ALA 21–0
[ 15]
October 30
Tulane
Michigan
Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, Michigan
L 21–0
[ 16]
October 30
Mississippi College
LSU
State Field • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
LSU 41–9
[ 17]
October 30
Tennessee
Mississippi A&M
Scott Field • Starkville, Mississippi
MSA&M 13–7
[ 17]
October 30
Kentucky
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee
VAN 20–0
[ 17]
October 30
The Citadel
Davidson
Charlotte, North Carolina
L 27–13
[ 17]
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
November 6
Vanderbilt
Alabama
Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama
ALA 14–7
[ 18]
November 6
Birmingham–Southern
Auburn
Montgomery, Alabama
W 49–0
[ 18]
November 6
Newberry
The Citadel
College Park Stadium • Charleston, South Carolina
W 35–10
November 6
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta
GT 7–0
[ 18]
November 6
Georgia
Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia
T 0–0
[ 19]
November 6
Oglethorpe
Furman
Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina
W 42–3
[ 18]
November 6
Gordon
Mercer
Macon, Georgia
L 14–0
November 6
Cincinnati
Kentucky
Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky
W 7–6
November 6
Arkansas
LSU
Shreveport, Louisiana
W 3–0
November 6
Howard
Mississippi College
Clinton, Mississippi
MSCOLL 21–7
November 6
Ole Miss
Mississippi A&M
Greenwood, Mississippi
MSA&M 20–0
November 6
Wofford
Presbyterian
Clinton, South Carolina
L 13–0
November 6
Chattanooga
Sewanee
McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee
SEW 33–0
November 6
Tulane
Florida
Plant Field • Tampa, Florida
TUL 14–0
November 6
Transylvania
Tennessee
Waite Field • Knoxville, Tennessee
TENN 49–0
November 6
South Carolina
Davidson
Davidson, North Carolina
L 27-0
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
November 11
Clemson
The Citadel
County Fairgrounds • Orangeburg, South Carolina
CLEM 26–0
November 11
Florida
Stetson
Palatka, Florida
W 26–0
[ 20]
November 12
Chattanooga
Birmingham–Southern
Birmingham, Alabama
L 27–0
November 13
Millsaps
Mississippi College
Clinton, Mississippi
MSCOLL 60–0
November 13
Centre
Kentucky
Stoll Field • Lexington, Kentucky
L 49–0
[ 7]
November 13
South Carolina
Navy
Annapolis, Maryland
L 63–0
November 13
Washington & Lee
Auburn
Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama
W 77–0
[ 21]
November 13
Furman
Wofford
Spartanburg, South Carolina
FUR 69–0
[ 21]
November 13
Georgetown
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta
W 35–6
[ 22]
November 13
Florida
Georgia
Sanford Field • Athens, Georgia
UGA 56–0
[ 23]
November 13
Millsaps
Mississippi College
Clinton, Mississippi
MSCOLL 56–0
November 13
LSU
Alabama
Denny Field • Tuscaloosa, Alabama
ALA 21–0
November 13
Oglethorpe
Mercer
Macon, Georgia
L 42–0
November 13
Tennessee
Sewanee
McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee
TENN 20–0
November 13
Mississippi A&M
Tulane
Second Tulane Stadium • New Orleans
TUL 6–0
[ 21]
November 13
Middle Tennessee State
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee
W 34–0
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
November 25
Georgetown
Centre
Cheek Field • Danville, Kentucky
L 103–0
[ 7]
November 25
Wofford
Duke
Durham, North Carolina
T 0–0
November 25
Florida
Oglethorpe
Columbus, Georgia
L 21–0
[ 27]
November 25
Auburn
Georgia Tech
Grant Field • Atlanta
GT 34–0
[ 28]
November 25
Clemson
Georgia
Athens, Georgia
UGA 55–0
[ 27]
November 25
Mississippi A&M
Alabama
Rickwood Field • Birmingham, Alabama
ALA 24–7
[ 27]
November 25
Davidson
Furman
Manly Field • Greenville, South Carolina
W 7–0
[ 27]
November 25
South Carolina
The Citadel
College Park Stadium •Charleston, South Carolina
SCAR 7–6
November 25
Tulane
LSU
State Field • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
TUL 21–0
[ 29]
November 25
Kentucky
Tennessee
Waite Field • Knoxville, Tennessee
TENN 14–7
[ 27]
November 27
Alabama
Case
Cleveland, Ohio
W 40–0
November 27
Mercer
Erskine
Due West, South Carolina
L 20–6
November 27
Sewanee
Vanderbilt
Dudley Field • Nashville, Tennessee
VAN 21–3
[ 28]
November 28
Millsaps
Howard
HOW 42–0
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Reference
December 4
Detroit Mercy
Tulane
Second Tulane Stadium • New Orleans
L 7–0
[ 30]
The following includes the composite All-Southern eleven formed by the selection of 27 coaches and sporting writers culled by the Atlanta Constitution and Atlanta Journal .[ 31]
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^ a b Woodruff 1928 , p. 115
^ Woodruff 1928 , p. 113
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^ "Mercer Bows In Defeat Before Florida 'Gators" . The Florida Alligator . Vol. 9, no. 6. November 5, 1920.
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^ "Year-By-Year Summaries (1920s) - Tulane Official Athletic Site" . Archived from the original on December 29, 2010. Retrieved May 31, 2016 .
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^ "Place Stetson on Shelf with Second Squad" . The Florida Alligator . Vol. 9. November 19, 1920.
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^ "Detroit Defeats Tulane" . The Atlanta Constitution . December 5, 1920. p. 3. Retrieved May 18, 2016 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "All-Southern Grid Eleven Is Named" . December 6, 1920. p. 12. Retrieved March 2, 2015 – via Newspapers.com .
Woodruff, Fuzzy (1928). A History of Southern Football 1890–1928 . Vol. 2.
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