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1941 college football seasonPresbyterian Blue Hose football seasons1941 in sports in South Carolina
Presbyterian College1941 college football season
1941 Presbyterian Blue Hose football
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SIAA champion |
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Conference |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association |
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1941 record |
6–3 (5–0 SIAA) |
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Head coach |
Lonnie McMillian |
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Seasons
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The 1941 Presbyterian Blue Hose football team represented Presbyterian College in the 1941 college football season.[1]
References
^ http://issuu.com/bluehose/docs/2011fbguidefull/69?e=0
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Venues |
Old Bailey Stadium (1928–2002)
Bailey Memorial Stadium (2002–present)
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Bowls & rivalries |
- 1960 Tangerine Bowl
Bronze Derby (Newberry)
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People |
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Seasons |
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Pre-SoCon
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Georgia & LSU (1896)
Vanderbilt (1897)
Sewanee (1898)
Sewanee (1899)
Clemson (1900)
Vanderbilt (1901)
Clemson & LSU (1902)
Clemson & Cumberland (1903)
Auburn & Vanderbilt (1904)
Vanderbilt (1905)
Clemson & Vanderbilt (1906)
Vanderbilt (1907)
Auburn or LSU (1908)
Sewanee (1909)
Auburn & Vanderbilt (1910)
Vanderbilt (1911)
Vanderbilt (1912)
Auburn (1913)
Auburn & Tennessee (1914)
Vanderbilt (1915)
Georgia Tech & Tennessee (1916)
Georgia Tech (1917)
Georgia Tech (1918)
Auburn (1919)
Georgia, Georgia Tech & Tulane (1920)
Georgia, Georgia Tech, & Vanderbilt (1921)
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Post-SoCon |
Furman (1922)
Furman (1923)
Oglethorpe (1924)
Oglethorpe (1925)
Centenary & Chattanooga (1926)
Centenary, Furman, Chattanooga & Mississippi College (1927)
Chattanooga (1928)
Chattanooga (1929)
Presbyterian (1930)
Chattanooga (1931)
Western Kentucky (1932)
Murray State (1933)
Furman (1934)
Middle Tennessee (1935)
Middle Tennessee (1936)
Murray State (1937)
West Tennessee State (1938)
Unknown (1939)
Rollins (1940)
Presbyterian (1941)
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National championships in bold |