American college football season
The 1944 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota in the 1944 Big Ten Conference football season . In their third year under head coach George Hauser , the Golden Gophers compiled a 5–3–1 record but were outscored by their opponents by a combined total of 225 to 162.[1]
No players were awarded any major awards, All-American status or All-Big Ten status.[2] [3] [4] Back John Lundquist was awarded the Team MVP Award.[5]
Total attendance for the season was 179,979, which averaged to 29,997. The season high for attendance was against Northwestern .[6]
Schedule [ ]
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance September 23 Iowa Pre-Flight * L 13–1931,687
September 30 Nebraska * Memorial Stadium Minneapolis (rivalry ) W 39–021,876
October 7 Michigan L 13–2837,256
October 14 Missouri * Memorial Stadium Minneapolis W 39–2724,207
October 28 at No. 4 Ohio State L 14–3443,563
November 4 Northwestern Memorial Stadium Minneapolis T 14–1446,482
November 11 Indiana Memorial Stadium Minneapolis W 19–1430,254
November 18 at Iowa W 46–011,200
November 25 at Wisconsin W 28–2630,000
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
Game summaries [ ]
Michigan [ ]
Week 4: Michigan at Minnesota
1
2 3 4 Total
• Michigan
0
7 7 14
28
Minnesota
0
0 6 7
13
On October 7, 1944, Minnesota lost to Michigan by a 28 to 13 score at Memorial Stadium in Minneapolis . The outcome was the first victory by a Michigan team playing on the road against Minnesota since 1932. Michigan fullback Bob Wiese scored three touchdowns. Bill Culligan scored Michigan's first touchdown, and Joe Ponsetto kicked all four points after touchdown. In the first quarter, Michigan stopped two Minnesota drives inside the Michigan 10-yard line. Michigan gained all of its yards from scrimmage on the ground, attempting only one pass, and finishing the game with 265 net rushing yards. Minnesota gained 119 yards rushing and 81 passing yards.[7] [8]
References [ ]
^ "1944 Minnesota Golden Gophers Schedule and Results" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved November 1, 2017 .
^ Keiser, Jeff (2007), 2007 Media Guide (PDF) , p. 179 [permanent dead link ]
^ Keiser, Jeff (2007), 2007 Media Guide (PDF) , p. 180 [permanent dead link ]
^ Keiser, Jeff (2007), 2007 Media Guide (PDF) , p. 182 [permanent dead link ]
^ Keiser, Jeff (2007), 2007 Media Guide (PDF) , p. 181 [permanent dead link ]
^ Keiser, Jeff (2007), 2007 Media Guide (PDF) , p. 160 [permanent dead link ]
^ a b Arch Ward (October 1, 1944). "Wolverines Gain First Triumph at Minnesota in 12 Years, 28-13" . Chicago Tribune . p. 2-1.
^ "Michigan Defeats Minnesota, 28 to 13; Fullback Wiese Races Across Gophers' Goal Line Thrice on Minneapolis Gridiron; 40,052 See Stirring Game; Wolverines Twice Halt Rivals on 1-Yard Stripe -- Fumbles Costly to Both Teams" . The New York Times . UP. October 1, 1944.
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