American college football season
The 1943 Del Monte Pre-Flight Seahawks football team represented the United States Navy 's Del Monte Pre-Flight School during the 1943 college football season . The school was located at the Hotel Del Monte in Del Monte, California (annexed in 1948 into Monterey, California ), The team compiled a 7–1 record, outscored opponents by a total of 252 to 65, and was ranked No. 8 in the final AP Poll .[ 1]
Bill Kern , who had been the head coach at Carnegie Tech and West Virginia prior to the war, was the team's head coach. The team included a number of athletes who were then serving in the Navy. Notable players include: Paul Christman , an All-American quarterback at Missouri; Parker Hall , an All-American back out of Ole Miss who played in the NFL from 1939 to 1942; Len Eshmont , a back who played in the NFL in 1941; Ed Cifers , an end who played in the NFL from 1941 to 1942; Bowden Wyatt , an end out of Tennessee; and Jim McDonald , a back who played in the NFL from 1938 to 1939.[ 2]
In the final Litkenhous Ratings , Del Monte Pre-Flight ranked 20th among the nation's college and service teams with a rating of 96.8.[ 3]
Schedule
Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance Source September 26 Alameda Coast Guard W 34–710,000 [ 4]
October 3 Saint Mary's Kezar Stadium San Francisco, CA W 33–725,000 [ 5]
October 10 Pleasanton Naval Distribution Center No. 15 Del Monte, CA W 34–66,000 [ 6]
October 16 at No. 10 Pacific (CA) No. 11 L 7–1610,000 [ 7]
October 24 at San Francisco No. 15 Kezar Stadium San Francisco, CA W 34–010,000 [ 8]
November 6 at UCLA No. 14 W 26–715,000 [ 9]
November 21 at St. Mary's Pre-Flight No. 14 Kezar Stadium San Francisco, CA W 37–1445,000 [ 10]
November 27 at California No. 10 W 47–810,000–12,000 [ 11]
Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
[ 12]
Rankings
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking ( ) = First-place votes Week Poll 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final AP 15 11 (6) 15 17 14 13 14 10 8 (9)
References
^ "1943 Del Monte Pre-Flight Navyators Schedule and Results" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC . Retrieved February 24, 2018 .
^ "Bill Kern Has Powerful Team at Del Monte" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . September 29, 1943. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Litkenhous, E. E. (December 17, 1943). "Litkenhouse Selects U. S. Grid Leaders" . The Salt Lake Tribune . Salt Lake City, Utah . p. 18. Retrieved April 16, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Del Monte in 34-7 Victory Over Lions" . Oakland Tribune . September 27, 1943. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Bob Blake (October 4, 1943). "Del Monte Officers Trounce Game St. Mary's, 33-7" . Oakland Tribune . p. 10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Del Monte in 34 to 6 Rout" . Oakland Tribune . October 11, 1943. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Pacific 16, Del Monte 7: Podesto & Co. Stop Touted Officer Play" . Oakland Tribune . October 17, 1943. pp. 17– 18 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Dons Victims of Del Monte" . San Mateo Times . October 25, 1943. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Al Wolf (November 7, 1943). "Bruins Bow, 26-7: Del Monte Offices Run Wild" . Los Angeles Times . p. 17 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Bob Blake (November 22, 1943). "Bears Next For Del Monte" . Oakland Tribune . pp. 22– 23 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Lee Dunbar (November 28, 1943). "Del Monte Pre-Flight Beats Bears 47-8: Officers Make 5 Touchdowns" . Oakland Tribune . pp. 15– 16 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Daye, John (2014). Encyclopedia of Armed Forces Football . Haworth, New Jersey : St. Johann Press. pp. 141– 142. ISBN 978-1-937943-21-9 .
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