Offensive scheme Single wing | 1930 record 8–1 (5–0 SoCon) Captain Lloyd Roberts | |
The 1930 Tulane Green Wave football team represented Tulane University during the 1930 college football season. Coached by Bernie Bierman, the Green Wave posted an 8–1 record and shared a conference championship with national champion Alabama. Tulane outscored its opponents 263–30.
Contents
- Before the season
- Southwestern Louisiana
- Northwestern
- Texas AM
- BirminghamSouthern
- Georgia Tech
- Mississippi AM
- Auburn
- Georgia
- LSU
- Postseason
- Depth chart
- References
The team lost its only game to Big Ten champion Northwestern. Times-Picayune sports writer Pete Baird called the 1930 squad “the best team that ever represented the Olive and Blue”.
Before the season
Lloyd Roberts was elected captain. The backfield was all new, including quarterback Red Dawson, halfbacks Wop Glover and Don Zimmerman, and fullback Nollie Felts.
Southwestern Louisiana
With 15,000 fans at opening day, Tulane defeated Southwestern Louisiana 84–0. Elmer Massey scored three times and Zimmerman twice.
Northwestern
Tulane suffered its only loss to Big Ten co-champion Northwestern, 14–0. The first score came when a Red Dawson pass was intercepted by Hank Bruder, returned 45 yards for a touchdown. Bruder also got the next touchdown.
Texas A&M
In Dallas, Tulane won 19–9 over Texas A&M. Wop Glover ran for two touchdowns. The Aggies took an early 2–0 lead off a safety from a blocked Felts punt. Glover then ran 62 yards, sweeping around left end after a fake pass, behind a devastating block by Dalrymple. Glover's other touchdown was a 3-yard run. Dawson threw to Dalrymple for 31 yards and the last Tulane touchdown. The Aggies managed a final score against Tulane's reserves.
Birmingham–Southern
Tulane won over Birmingham–Southern in a tough game, 21–0. Don Zimmerman broke open the game with a 53-yard touchdown run.
The starting lineup was Holland (left end), McCance (left tackle), Bodenger (left guard), Roberts (center), Scafide (right guard), DeColigny (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Dawson (quarterback), Glover (left halfback), Massey (right halfback), Felts (fullback).
Georgia Tech
Tulane scored its first victory over Georgia Tech on Grant Field 28–0 . Zimmerman got the first touchdown. He set up a second touchdown by Felts.
Mississippi A&M
Zimmerman also ran a punt back 69 yards against Mississippi A&M, as Tulane won 53–0.
The starting lineup was Holland (left end), McCance (left tackle), Mangum (left guard), Roberts (center), Scafide (right guard), Upton (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Dawson (quarterback), Glover (left halfback), Zimmerman (right halfback), Felts (fullback).
Auburn
The Green Wave defeated the Auburn Tigers 21–0. Times-Picayune writer Bill Keefe wrote that Nollie Felts played "as fine a game as any back ever played".
The starting lineup was Holland (left end), Upton (left tackle), Bodenger (left guard), Roberts (center), McCormick (right guard), DeColigny (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Dawson (quarterback), Glover (left halfback), Zimmerman (right halfback), Felts (fullback).
Georgia
Tulane beat the Georgia Bulldogs 25–0 in the mud, sealing the conference championship. In the last half minute of the first quarter, Zimmerman ran 26 yards for a touchdown.
The starting lineup was Holland (left end), McCance (left tackle), Bodenger (left guard), Roberts (center), Scafide (right guard), Upton (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Dawson (quarterback), Zimmerman (left halfback), Glover (right halfback), Felts (fullback).
LSU
Tulane closed the season by eking out a win over LSU, 12–7. Huey P. Long cheered on the Tigers.
The starting lineup was Holland (left end), McCance (left tackle), Bodenger (left guard), Roberts (center), Scafide (right guard), Upton (right tackle), Dalrymple (right end), Dawson (quarterback), Glover (left halfback), Zimmerman (right halfback), Felts (fullback).
Postseason
Both Alabama and Tulane claimed SoCon titles. Dalrymple and Roberts made composite All-Southern. Zimmerman and Bodenger made second-team.
Depth chart
The following chart provides a visual depiction of Tulane's lineup during the 1930 season with games started at the position reflected in parenthesis. The chart mimics a single wing on offense.