1939 Texas A&M Aggies football team
The 1939 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M in the 1939 college football season.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result
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September 23 |
at Oklahoma A&M* |
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Lewis Field • Stillwater, Oklahoma |
W 32–0
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September 30 |
Centenary* |
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Kyle Field • College Station, Texas |
W 14–0
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October 7 |
at Santa Clara* |
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Kezar Stadium • San Francisco |
W 7–3
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October 14 |
Villanova* |
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Kyle Field • College Station, Texas |
W 33–7
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October 21 |
at TCU |
No. 9 |
Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, Texas |
W 20–6
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October 28 |
Baylor |
No. 5 |
Kyle Field • College Station, Texas (Battle of the Brazos) |
W 20–0
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November 4 |
at Arkansas |
No. 5 |
Bailey Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas (Rivalry) |
W 27–0
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November 11 |
No. 13 SMU |
No. 2 |
Kyle Field • College Station, Texas |
W 6–2
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November 18 |
at Rice |
No. 2 |
Rice Field • Houston, Texas |
W 19–0
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November 30 |
Texas |
No. 1 |
Kyle Field • College Station, Texas (Rivalry) |
W 20–0
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January 1, 1940 |
vs. No. 5 Tulane* |
No. 1 |
Tulane Stadium • New Orleans (Sugar Bowl) |
W 14–13
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*Non-conference game. |
Starting lineup
Name | Number | Position |
Sterling, James |
67 |
REL |
Boyd, Joe |
64 |
RTL |
Henke, Charles |
38 |
RGL |
Vaughn, Tommie |
60 |
C |
Robnett, Marshal Foch "Foxey" |
43 |
LGR |
Pannell, Ernest |
54 |
LTR |
Smith, Herbert |
29 |
LER |
Moser, Derace "Mose" |
42 |
LHR |
Thomason, James |
47 |
RHL |
Price, Walemon |
45 |
Q |
Kimbrough, John "Jarrin" |
39 |
F |
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References
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National championship seasons in bold |
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1936–1949 |
- 1936: Minnesota (AP, DS) / Pittsburgh (BS, HS)
- 1937: Pittsburgh (AP, BS, DS, HS) / California
- 1938: TCU (AP) / Tennessee (BS, HS) / Notre Dame (DS)
- 1939: Texas A&M (AP, BS, HS) / USC (DS)
- 1940: Minnesota (AP, BS, DS, HS) / Stanford
- 1941: Minnesota (AP, BS) / Alabama (HS)
- 1942: Ohio State (AP, BS) / Georgia (HS)
- 1943: Notre Dame
- 1944: Army (AP, BS, HS) / Ohio State
- 1945: Army
- 1946: Notre Dame (AP) / Army (BS, HS)
- 1947: Notre Dame (AP) / Michigan (AP [post-bowl], BS, HS)
- 1948: Michigan
- 1949: Notre Dame
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1950s |
- 1950: Oklahoma
- 1951: Tennessee (AP, Coaches) / Michigan State / Maryland / Georgia Tech (BS) / Illinois (BS)
- 1952: Michigan State (AP, Coaches, BS) / Georgia Tech (INS)
- 1953: Maryland (AP, Coaches, INS) / Notre Dame (BS)
- 1954: Ohio State (AP, BS, INS) / UCLA (FWAA, Coaches)
- 1955: Oklahoma
- 1956: Oklahoma
- 1957: Auburn (AP) / Ohio State (Coaches, BS, FWAA, INS)
- 1958: LSU (AP, Coaches, BS, FN) / Iowa (FWAA)
- 1959: Syracuse
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1960s |
- 1960: Minnesota (AP, Coaches, FN, NFF) / Ole Miss (FWAA) / Iowa BS)
- 1961: Alabama (AP, Coaches, FN, NFF) / Ohio State (FWAA)
- 1962: USC
- 1963: Texas
- 1964: Alabama (AP, Coaches) / Arkansas (FWAA) / Notre Dame (FN, NFF)
- 1965: Alabama (AP, FWAA) / Michigan State (Coaches, FN, FWAA, NFF)
- 1966: Notre Dame (AP, Coaches, FN, FWAA, NFF) / Michigan State (NFF)
- 1967: USC
- 1968: Ohio State
- 1969: Texas
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1970s |
- 1970: Nebraska (AP, FN, FWAA) / Texas (NFF, Coaches) / Ohio State (NFF)
- 1971: Nebraska
- 1972: USC
- 1973: Notre Dame (AP, FN, FWAA, NFF) / Alabama (Coaches)
- 1974: Oklahoma (AP, FN) / USC (FWAA, NFF, Coaches)
- 1975: Oklahoma
- 1976: Pittsburgh
- 1977: Notre Dame
- 1978: Alabama (AP, FWAA, NFF) / USC (Coaches, FN)
- 1979: Alabama
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National championships in bold |