1936 Chattanooga Moccasins football
ConferenceDixie Conference
Record5–2–1 (3–1–1 Dixie)
Head coach
CaptainArnold Watland
Home stadiumChamberlain Field
1936 Dixie Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Howard (AL) $ 4 1 15 3 1
Southwestern (TN) 3 1 17 2 1
Chattanooga 3 1 15 2 1
Birmingham–Southern 4 3 04 5 0
Mississippi College 2 2 05 3 1
Loyola (LA) 2 2 04 6 0
Millsaps 2 3 03 5 2
Mercer 0 2 13 6 1
Spring Hill 0 5 03 6 0
  • $ Conference champion

The 1936 Chattanooga Moccasins football team was an American football team that represented the University of Chattanooga (now known as the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) in the Dixie Conference during the 1936 college football season. In its sixth year under head coach Scrappy Moore, the team compiled a 5–2–1 record.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 26at Tennessee*L 0–137,000[1]
October 2Mississippi CollegeW 7–6[2]
October 10Oglethorpe*
  • Chamberlain Field
  • Chattanooga, TN
W 20–6[3]
October 16Southwestern (TN)
  • Chamberlain Field
  • Chattanooga, TN
T 0–0[4]
October 24at Birmingham–SouthernL 7–14[5]
November 7Mercer
  • Chamberlain Field
  • Chattanooga, TN
W 6–0[6]
November 14at The Citadel*W 13–0[7]
November 26Howard (AL)
  • Chamberlain Field
  • Chattanooga, TN
W 6–03,521[8]
  • *Non-conference game

References

  1. "Blue and Gold loses to Vols in bitter war". The Chattanooga Times. September 27, 1936. Retrieved September 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "'Noogans pushed to win 7 to 6". The Clarion-Ledger. October 3, 1936. Retrieved September 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Petrels beaten by Chattanooga". The Atlanta Constitution. October 11, 1936. Retrieved September 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "U.C. Lynx in scoreless tie on damp field". The Chattanooga Times. October 17, 1936. Retrieved September 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Birmingham–Southern upsets Moccasins in thrilling comeback, 14–7". The Chattanooga Times. October 25, 1936. Retrieved September 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Mercer beaten by Nooga, 6 to 0". The Atlanta Constitution. November 8, 1936. Retrieved September 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  7. "Chattanooga takes Citadel into camp by two touchdown margin". The State. November 15, 1936. Retrieved September 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  8. "Chattanooga upsets Howard, 6 to 0, claims tie for Dixie Conference title". The Chattanooga Times. November 27, 1936. Retrieved September 6, 2021 via Newspapers.com.


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