1940 Big Ten Conference football season The 1940 Big Ten Conference football season was the 45th season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference and was a part of the 1940 college football season . The University of Chicago terminated its football program after the 1939 season, leaving only nine conference members fielding football teams. However, Chicago remained a member of the conference and participated in other sports, and the conference remained known generally as the Big Ten. The 1940 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team under head coach Bernie Bierman compiled a perfect 8–0 record, outscored opponents by a combined total of 154 to 71, won the Big Ten championship, and was ranked No. 1 in the final AP Poll . Quarterback Bob Paffrath was selected as the team's most valuable player . Tackle Urban Odson and halfback George Franck were consensus first-team picks for the 1940 College Football All-America Team .Michigan , under head coach Fritz Crisler , compiled a 7–1 record, led the conference in both scoring offense and scoring defense, and finished the season ranked No. 3 in the final AP Poll. The team's sole setback was a 7–6 loss on the road against Minnesota. Halfback Tom Harmon was a unanimous first-team All-American and the winner of the Heisman Trophy , the Maxwell Award , the Chicago Tribune Silver Football , and the AP's male athlete of the year award.Northwestern , under head coach Pappy Waldorf , finished in third place in the Big Ten with a 6–2 record and was ranked No. 8 in the final AP Poll. Northwestern's two losses were to No. 1 Minnesota and No. 3 Michigan. Northwestern tackle Alf Bauman was a consensus first-team All-American.Season overview Results and team statistics Key PPG = Average of points scored per game PAG = Average of points allowed per game MVP = Most valuable player as voted by players on each team as part of the voting process to determine the winner of the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophyRegular season September 28 On September 28, 1940, four Big Ten football teams opened their seasons with non-conference games. Those games resulted in four victories. Northwestern, Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, and Illinois had bye weeks. Minnesota 19, Washington 14 . Michigan 41, California 0 . Ohio State 30, Pittsburgh 7 . Purdue 28, Butler 0 .October 5 On October 5, 1940, the Big Ten football teams played one conference game and seven non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in six wins and one loss, bringing the Big Ten's non-conference record to 10–1. Minnesota 13, Nebraska 7 . Michigan 21, Michigan State 14 . Northwestern 40, Syracuse 0 . Ohio State 17, Purdue 14 . Wisconsin 33, Marquette 19 . Iowa 46 , South Dakota 0 . Texas 13, Indiana 6 . Illinois 31, Bradley 0 . On October 12, 1940, the Big Ten football teams played two conference games and four non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in one win and three losses, bringing the Big Ten's non-conference record to 11–4. Minnesota had a bye week. Michigan 26, Harvard 0 . Northwestern 6, Ohio State 3 . Iowa 30, Wisconsin 12 . Nebraska 13, Indiana 7 . Michigan State 20, Purdue 7 . USC 13, Illinois 7 .October 19 On October 19, 1940, the Big Ten football teams played four conference games. Purdue had a bye week. Minnesota 13, Ohio State 7 . Michigan 28, Illinois 0 . Northwestern 27, Wisconsin 7 . Indiana 10 , Iowa 6 .October 26 On October 26, 1940, the Big Ten football teams played three conference games and three non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in one win and two losses, bringing the Big Ten's non-conference record to 12–6. Minnesota 34, Iowa 6 . Michigan 14, Penn 0 . Northwestern 20, Indiana 7 . Cornell 21, Ohio State 7 . Wisconsin 14 , Purdue 13 . Notre Dame 26, Illinois 0 .November 2 On November 2, 1940, the Big Ten football teams played four conference games. Michigan had a bye week. Minnesota 13, Northwestern 12 . Ohio State 21, Indiana 6 . Wisconsin 13, Illinois 6 . Purdue 21, Iowa 6 . On November 9, 1940, the Big Ten football teams played two conference games and four non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in one win and three losses, bringing the Big Ten's non-conference record to 13–9. Indiana had a bye week. Minnesota 7, Michigan 6 . Northwestern 32, Illinois 14 . Columbia 7, Wisconsin 6 . Nebraska 14, Iowa 6 . Indiana 20, Michigan State 0 . Fordham 13, Purdue 7 .November 16 On November 16, 1940, the Big Ten football teams played four conference games and one non-conference game. The non-conference game ended in a victory, bringing the Big Ten's non-conference record to 14–9. Minnesota 33, Purdue 6 . Michigan 20, Northwestern 13 . Ohio State 14, Illinois 6 Wisconsin 27, Indiana 10 . Iowa 7 , Notre Dame 0 .November 23 On November 23, 1940, the Big Ten football teams played four conference games and one non-conference game. The non-conference game ended in a victory, bringing the Big Ten's non-conference record to 15–9. Minnesota 22, Wisconsin 13 . Michigan 40, Ohio State 0 . Northwestern 20, Notre Dame 0 . Iowa 18, Illinois 7 . Indiana 3, Purdue 0 .Bowl games During the 1940 season, the Big Ten maintained its long-standing ban on postseason games. Accordingly, no Big Ten teams participated in any bowl games .All-Big Ten players The following players were picked by the Associated Press and/or the United Press as first-team players on the 1940 All-Big Ten Conference football team . Ed Frutig , end, Michigan Dave Rankin , end, Purdue Alf Bauman, tackle, Northwestern Urban Odson, tackle, Minnestota Ralph Fritz , guard, Michigan Joe Lokane, guard, Northwestern Paul Hiemenz, center, Northwestern Forest Evashevski , quarterback, Michigan Don Scott , quarterback, Ohio State Tom Harmon, halfback, Michigan George Franck, halfback, Minnesota George Paskvan , fullback, WisconsinAll-Americans At the end of the 1940 season, Big Ten players secured five of the 12 consensus first-team picks for the 1940 College Football All-America Team . The Big Ten's consensus All-Americans were: David Rankin , end, Purdue Alf Bauman, tackle, Northwestern Urban Odson, tackle, Minnesota Tom Harmon, halfback, Michigan George Franck, halfback, Minnesota Other Big Ten players who were named first-team All-Americans by at least one selector were: The following Big Ten players were selected in the 10th round of the 1941 NFL Draft:Name Position Team Round Overall pick Tom Harmon Halfback Michigan 1 1 George Franck Halfback Minnesota 1 6 George Paskvan Center Wisconsin 1 7 Don Scott Quarterback Ohio State 1 9 Forest Evashevski Quarterback Michigan 1 10 Bob Paffrath Back Minnesota 3 21 Ed Frutig End Michigan 5 37 Eddie Rucinski End Indiana 6 49 Dave Rankin End Purdue 8 62 Bill Kuusisto Guard Minnesota 8 66 Ralph Fritz Guard Michigan 10 82 Mike Byelene Back Purdue 10 86 Jim Langhurst Back Ohio State 10 89
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