1939 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team explained

Year:1939
Team:Minnesota Golden Gophers
Sport:football
Conference:Big Ten Conference
Short Conf:Big Ten
Record:3–4–1
Conf Record:2–3–1
Head Coach:Bernie Bierman
Hc Year:8th
Off Scheme:Single-wing
Mvp:Hal Van Every
Captain:Win Pedersen
Stadium:Memorial Stadium

The 1939 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota in the 1939 Big Ten Conference football season. In their eighth year under head coach Bernie Bierman, the Golden Gophers compiled a 3–4–1 record and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 154 to 82.[1]

Minnesota was not ranked in the final AP poll, but it was ranked at No. 9 in the Litkenhous Ratings for 1939,[2] and at No. 32 in the 1939 Williamson System ratings.[3]

Tackle Win Pederson was named All-Big Ten first team. Halfback Hal Van Every was awarded the Team MVP Award.

Total attendance for the season was 229,954, which averaged to 45,991. The season high for attendance was against Northwestern.

Game summaries

Michigan

On November 11, 1939, Minnesota defeated Michigan by a 20 to 7 score. The game was the 30th between the programs, with Minnesota having won the previous five games under head coach Bernie Bierman.[4] Minnesota jumped to a 20 to 0 lead with touchdowns in the first, third and fourth quarters. Minnesota's touchdown in the third quarter came on a 59-yard run by halfback George Franck. In the fourth quarter, Michigan finally scored on touchdown pass from Tom Harmon to Paul Kromer. Harmon kicked for the PAT.[5]

Michigan's starting lineup against Minnesota was Joe Rogers (left end), Roland Savilla (left tackle), Ralph Fritz (left guard), Archie Kodros (center), Milo Sukup (right guard), William Smith (right tackle), John Nicholson (right end), Ingalls (quarterback), Paul Kromer (left halfback), Harmon (right halfback), and Bob Westfall (fullback).[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1939 Minnesota Golden Gophers Schedule and Results. Sports Reference LLC. SR/College Football. November 1, 2017.
  2. News: Vols Second In Final Litkenhous Grid Rankings; Southern California Tenth. E. E. Litkenhous. Johnson City Sunday Press. December 31, 1939. 11. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Texas Aggies Ranked Nation's Top. The Atlanta Constitution. Paul Williamson. December 8, 1941. 26. Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Michigan vs. Minnesota. David DeLassus. College Football Data Warehouse. May 23, 2015. May 24, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150524095939/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/active/m/michigan/opponents_records.php?teamid=2030. dead.
  5. News: Gophers Rout Michigan on Power, 20-7. Chicago Tribune. November 12, 1939. Wilfrid Smith. 2-1.
  6. News: Minnesota Triumphs and Drops Michigan Out of Running for Big Ten Title: 64,945 See Gophers Spring Upset, 20-7. The New York Times. November 12, 1939.