The 1946 Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference football season was the season of
college football played by the member schools of the
Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference (WSTCC) as part of the
1946 college football season. The conference had existed since 1913 and, during the 1946, was divided into Northern and Southern Divisions.
Superior State, led by head coach Ted Whereatt, won the Northern Division championship and compiled an overall record of 2–1–3. Two teams tied for the Southern Division championship:
Stevens Point State, coached by George R. Berg to a 3–2–1 record; and
Milwaukee State, coached by Herman Kluge to a 3–3–1 record.[1][2] Milwaukee State had both the best offensive and defensive records in the conference.[2]
The 1946 Superior State Yellowjackets football team represented Superior State Teachers College (now known as
University of Wisconsin–Superior) in the
Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference (WSTCC) during the
1946 college football season. Led by head coach Ted Whereatt, the Yellowjackets compiled a 2–1–3 record (1–0–3 against WSTCC opponents, won the WSTCC Northern Division championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 71 to 46.[1]
The 1946 River Falls Falcons football team represented River Falls State Teachers College (now known as
University of Wisconsin–River Falls) in the
Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference (WSTCC) during the
1946 college football season. Led by head coach George K. Schlagenhauf, the Falcons compiled a 4–2–2 record (2–1–1 against WSTCC opponents), placed second in the WSTCC Northern Division, and outscored opponents by a total of 96 to 69.[1]
The 1946 Stout Institute Blue Devils football team represented Stout Institute (now known as
University of Wisconsin–Stout) in the
Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference (WSTCC) during the
1946 college football season. Led by head coach Ray C. Johnson, the Blue Devils compiled a 2–2–2 record (1–1–2 against WSTCC opponents), finished third in the WSTCC Northern Division, and were outscored by a total of 77 to 47.[1]
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abcdefghijklmnopqrstW.J. Bingham, ed. (1947). The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide including the Official Rules 1947. A.S. Barnes and Company. pp. 126, 222, and 234–235.
The 1946 Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference football season was the season of
college football played by the member schools of the
Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference (WSTCC) as part of the
1946 college football season. The conference had existed since 1913 and, during the 1946, was divided into Northern and Southern Divisions.
Superior State, led by head coach Ted Whereatt, won the Northern Division championship and compiled an overall record of 2–1–3. Two teams tied for the Southern Division championship:
Stevens Point State, coached by George R. Berg to a 3–2–1 record; and
Milwaukee State, coached by Herman Kluge to a 3–3–1 record.[1][2] Milwaukee State had both the best offensive and defensive records in the conference.[2]
The 1946 Superior State Yellowjackets football team represented Superior State Teachers College (now known as
University of Wisconsin–Superior) in the
Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference (WSTCC) during the
1946 college football season. Led by head coach Ted Whereatt, the Yellowjackets compiled a 2–1–3 record (1–0–3 against WSTCC opponents, won the WSTCC Northern Division championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 71 to 46.[1]
The 1946 River Falls Falcons football team represented River Falls State Teachers College (now known as
University of Wisconsin–River Falls) in the
Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference (WSTCC) during the
1946 college football season. Led by head coach George K. Schlagenhauf, the Falcons compiled a 4–2–2 record (2–1–1 against WSTCC opponents), placed second in the WSTCC Northern Division, and outscored opponents by a total of 96 to 69.[1]
The 1946 Stout Institute Blue Devils football team represented Stout Institute (now known as
University of Wisconsin–Stout) in the
Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference (WSTCC) during the
1946 college football season. Led by head coach Ray C. Johnson, the Blue Devils compiled a 2–2–2 record (1–1–2 against WSTCC opponents), finished third in the WSTCC Northern Division, and were outscored by a total of 77 to 47.[1]
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abcdefghijklmnopqrstW.J. Bingham, ed. (1947). The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide including the Official Rules 1947. A.S. Barnes and Company. pp. 126, 222, and 234–235.