1927 Big Ten Conference football season explained

1928 Big Ten Conference football season
Sport:Football
No Of Teams:10
Season Champ Name:Champion
Second Place:Minnesota
Mvp:Ken Rouse
Seasonslistnames:Football
Prevseason Year:1926
Nextseason Year:1928

The 1927 Big Ten Conference football season was the 32nd season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference (also known as the Western Conference) and was a part of the 1927 college football season.

The 1927 Illinois Fighting Illini football team, under head coach Robert Zuppke, compiled a 7–0–1 record, won the Big Ten championship, led the conference in scoring defense (3.0 points allowed per game), and was recognized as the national champion under the Dickinson System rankings. Guard Russ Crane and center Robert Reitsch received first-team All-American honors.

The 1927 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team, under head coach Clarence Spears, compiled a 6–0–2 record, led the Big Ten in scoring offense (26.1 points per game), and was ranked No. 3 in the Dickinson System rankings. Fullback Herb Joesting was a consensus first-team All-American, and guard Harold Hanson also received first-team All-American honors from multiple selectors.

The 1927 Michigan Wolverines football team, under head coach Tad Wieman, compiled a 6–2 record, shut out its first four opponents, and was ranked No. 7 in the Dickinson System rankings. Michigan end Bennie Oosterbaan was a consensus first-team All-American for the third consecutive year. Halfback Louis Gilbert was Michigan's leading scorer and a first-team All-Big Ten player.

Chicago center Ken Rouse received the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy as the most valuable player in the conference.

Season overview

Results and team statistics

Conf. RankTeamHead coachOverall recordConf. recordDS
rank
PPGPAG
1IllinoisRobert Zuppke7–0–15–0
  1. 1
19.03.0
2MinnesotaClarence Spears6–0–23–0–1
  1. 3
26.16.4
3MichiganTad Wieman6–23–2
  1. 7
17.14.9
4ChicagoAmos Alonzo Stagg4–43–3NR8.18.5
5PurdueJimmy Phelan6–22–2NR21.34.8
6 (tie)NorthwesternDick Hanley4–42–3 NR16.112.3
6 (tie)Ohio StateJohn Wilce4–42–3NR16.411.5
8IndianaHarlan Page3–4–11–2–1NR13.013.4
9 (tie)IowaBurt Ingwersen4–41–4NR13.410.4
9 (tie)WisconsinGlenn Thistlethwaite4–41–4NR12.09.4
Key
DS = Rankings from Dickinson System. See 1927 college football season
PPG = Average of points scored per game
PAG = Average of points allowed per game[1]

Bowl games

No Big Ten teams participated in any bowl games during the 1927 season.

All-Big Ten players

The following players were picked by the Associated Press (AP), the United Press (UP), the Chicago Daily News (CDN), and/or Walter Eckersall (WE) as first-team players on the 1927 All-Big Ten Conference football team.

PositionNameTeamSelectors
QuarterbackHarold "Shorty" AlmquistMinnesotaAP [halfback], CDN, UP, WE
QuarterbackEdwin CrofootWisconsinAP
HalfbackLouis GilbertMichiganAP, CDN, UP, WE
HalfbackJud TimmIllinoisCDN, UP, WE
FullbackHerb JoestingMinnesotaAP, CDN, UP, WE
EndBennie OosterbaanMichiganAP, CDN, UP, WE
EndWaldo A. FisherNorthwesternAP, CDN, UP
EndKen HaycraftMinnesotaWE
TackleLeo RaskowskiOhio StateAP, CDN, UP, WE
TackleAlbert J. NowackIllinoisAP, CDN, WE
TackleMike GaryMinnesotaUP
GuardRay BaerMichiganAP, CDN, UP, WE
GuardHarold W. HansonMinnesotaAP
GuardJohn R. MatthewsIndianaWE
GuardJustin Whitlock DartNorthwesternCDN
CenterKen RouseChicagoAP, CDN, UP, WE
CenterRobert ReitschIllinoisUP

All-Americans

Two Big Ten players were selected as consensus first-team players on the 1927 College Football All-America Team. They were:

PositionNameTeamSelectors
EndBennie OosterbaanMichiganAAB, AP, CO, INS, NANA, NEA, UP, CP, CEP, HE, NYS BE, LP, WE
FullbackHerb JoestingMinnesotaAAB, AP, CO, INS, NEA, UP, CP, HE, NYS, BE, LP, WE

Other Big Ten players received first-team honors from at least one selector. They were:

PositionNameTeamSelectors
TackleLeo RaskowskiOhio StateCOL, NEA, BE, CEP, LP, WE
GuardHarold HansonMinnesotaUP, NANA, CEP, LP
GuardRuss CraneIllinoisCOL
CenterRobert ReitschIllinoisNANA, LP

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1927 Big Ten Conference Year Summary. Sports Reference LLC. SR/College Football. February 9, 2017.