1946 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team
American college football season
The 1946 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team was an American football team that represented the University of Delaware as a member of the Mason–Dixon Conference during the 1946 college football season . In their fourth year under head coach William D. Murray , the Blue Hens compiled a perfect 10–0 record, won the Maxon-Dixon Conference championship, defeated Rollins in the Cigar Bowl , and were selected by the Associated Press as the small college national champion. They were also ranked at No. 82 among all college football teams in the final Litkenhous Difference by Score System rankings for 1946.[ 1]
Delaware ranked fifth nationally among small-college teams in total offense with an average of 335.1 yards per game. It ranked 14th nationally in total defense, giving up an average of 163.4 yards per game.[ 2]
The team played the majority of its home games at Wilmington Park . The October 26 game against Drexel was the final game played at Frazer Field , and the last game played in Newark until the opening of Delaware Stadium in 1952.
Schedule
Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance Source September 28 Pennsylvania Military * W 25–010,000 [ 3]
October 5 Randolph–Macon Wilmington Park Wilmington, DE W 53–07,000 [ 4]
October 11 Western Maryland Wilmington Park Wilmington, DE W 44–67,500 [ 5]
October 19 at Gettysburg * W 27–63,500 [ 6]
October 26 Drexel * W 52–08,000 [ 7]
November 2 at Franklin & Marshall * W 28–06,000 [ 8]
November 9 at Bucknell * W 27–144,000 [ 9]
November 16 Washington College Wilmington Park Wilmington, DE W 61–05,000 [ 10]
November 23 Muhlenberg * No. 16 Wilmington Park Wilmington, DE W 20–1215,000 [ 11]
January 1, 1947 vs. Rollins * No. 19 W 21-710,000 [ 12]
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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Rankings
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking — = Not ranked ( ) = First-place votes Week Poll 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final AP — — — — — — 16 15 (2) 19
After the season
The 1947 NFL Draft was held on December 16, 1946. The following Fightin' Blue Hens were selected.[ 14]
References
^ Dr. E. E. Litkenhous (December 15, 1946). "Rice Rated Fifth Best, Tennessee 12th by Lit" . The Knoxville News-Sentinel . p. B4 – via Newspapers.com .
^ W.J. Bingham, ed. (1947). The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide including the Official Rules 1947 . A.S. Barnes and Company. p. 87.
^ "P.M.C. Loses to Delaware" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. September 29, 1946. p. S1 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Jackets Bow to Delaware Eleven, 53-0" . Richmond Times-Dispatch . Richmond, Va. Associated Press . October 6, 1946. p. 6B – via Newspapers.com .
^ Gibbons, Jack (October 12, 1946). "Delaware Routs Terrors; Blue Hens Run String to 24 in Succession with 44 to 6 Victory" . Wilmington Morning News . Wilmington, Del. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Doherty's Three Touchdown Runs Sparks Delaware Team to 27-6 Win over Bullets" . The Gettysburg Times . Gettysburg, Pa. October 21, 1946. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Lewis, Allen (October 27, 1946). "Delaware Routs Drexel for 26th" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. p. S1 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Delaware Conquers F&M 28 to 0; 'Hens' Annex 27th Win After Rugged Battle" . The Sunday News . Lancaster, Pa. November 3, 1946. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Delaware Rally Beats Bucknell" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. November 10, 1946. p. S1 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Lewis, Allen (November 17, 1946). "Delaware Wins for 29th; Washington Routed as Nine Tally, 61-0" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. p. S2 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Morrow, Art (November 24, 1946). "Delaware Trips Muhlenberg, 20-12; 15,000 See Blue Hen's Unbeaten Run Hit 30" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. p. S1 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Hollingsworth, Byron (January 2, 1947). "Delaware Defeats Rollins Tars, 21-7; Hart Stars for Blue Hens in Shrine Tilt" . Tampa Morning Tribune . Tampa, Fla. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "1946 Schedule" . Retrieved December 2, 2015 .
^ "1947 NFL Draft Listing" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved November 29, 2020 .
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