The 1943 college football season was the 75th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Played during World War II, the competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six Conference, the Southwestern Conference, and numerous smaller conferences and independent programs.
The teams ranked highest in the final Associated Press poll in December 1943:
Quarterback Angelo Bertelli of Notre Dame won the Heisman Trophy, and halfback Bob O'Dell of Penn won the Maxwell Award. The statistical leaders for 1943 included Robert Hoernschemeyer of Indiana with 1,648 yards of total offense, Creighton Miller of Notre Dame with 911 rushing yards, Paul Rickards of Pittsburgh with 997 passing yards, Marion Flanagan of Texas A&M with 403 receiving yards, and Steve Van Buren of LSU with 98 points scored.
A number of universities suspended their football programs for the 1943 season, including Alabama, Auburn, Boston College, Duquesne, Florida, Fordham, Harvard, Kentucky, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Oregon State, Stanford, Syracuse, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Washington State, and William & Mary.
September 17 Georgia beat Presbyterian College 25âÂÂ7. The next day, September 18, Michigan won at Camp Grant, 26âÂÂ0. Wisconsin lost to Marquette, 33âÂÂ7, on its way to a 1âÂÂ9âÂÂ0 finish.
September 25 Ohio State lost to Iowa Pre-Flight 28âÂÂ13. Michigan beat Western Michigan 57âÂÂ6. Notre Dame won at Pitt, 42âÂÂ0. Army beat Villanova 27âÂÂ0, and Navy beat North Carolina Pre-Flight, 31âÂÂ0. Georgia lost at LSU, 34âÂÂ27. Tulsa beat SMU 20âÂÂ7. Georgia Tech beat North Carolina 20âÂÂ7.
October 2 Michigan won at Northwestern 21âÂÂ7. Notre Dame beat Georgia Tech 55âÂÂ13. Army defeated Colgate 42âÂÂ0, and Navy beat Cornell 46âÂÂ7. The first AP poll of the season led off with No. 1 Notre Dame, No. 2 Michigan, No. 3 Army, No. 4 Navy, and No. 5 Duke.
October 9 No. 1 Notre Dame beat No. 2 Michigan 35âÂÂ21 in the first No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup in the seven-year history of the AP poll. No. 3 Army registered another shutout, defeating Temple 51âÂÂ0. In Baltimore, No. 4 Navy edged No. 5 Duke, 14âÂÂ13. No. 6 Penn edged No. 14 Dartmouth 7âÂÂ6. No. 7 Purdue went to 4âÂÂ0âÂÂ0 with a 19âÂÂ0 win over Camp Grant. The next AP poll featured No. 1 Notre Dame, No. 2 Army, No. 3 Navy, No. 4 Penn, and No. 5 Purdue.
October 16 No. 1 Notre Dame won at Wisconsin 50âÂÂ0. No. 2 Army won at Columbia, 52âÂÂ0. In four games, the Cadets had outscored their opponents 172âÂÂ0. No. 3 Navy beat Penn State 14âÂÂ6. No. 4 Penn beat the Lakehurst Naval Air Station 74âÂÂ6. No. 5 Purdue beat Ohio State 30âÂÂ7 at a game in Cleveland. Penn and Purdue swapped spots in the next AP poll, but Notre Dame, Army, and Navy remained the top three.
October 23 No. 1 Notre Dame beat Illinois 47âÂÂ0. No. 2 Army yielded its first points, but won at Yale, 39âÂÂ7. No. 3 Navy beat Georgia Tech 28âÂÂ14 in Baltimore. No. 4 Purdue beat Iowa 28âÂÂ7. No. 5 Penn won at Columbia, 33âÂÂ0, but dropped from the Top Five. No. 7 USC stayed unbeaten, untied, and unscored upon with a 6âÂÂ0 win over No. 6 Pacific, and the next poll raised the Trojans to No. 5 behind Notre Dame, Army, Navy, and Purdue.
October 30 In Cleveland, No. 1 Notre Dame beat No. 3 Navy, 33âÂÂ6. In Philadelphia, No. 2 Army and No. 6 Pennsylvania played to a 13âÂÂ13 tie. No. 4 Purdue won at Wisconsin, 32âÂÂ0. No. 5 USC beat California, 13âÂÂ0, for its sixth straight shutout. The next AP poll featured No. 1 Notre Dame, No. 2 Purdue, No. 3 Army, No. 4 USC, and No. 5 Penn.
November 6 At Yankee Stadium in New York, No. 1 Notre Dame beat No. 3 Army, 26âÂÂ0. No. 2 Purdue won at Minnesota, 14âÂÂ7. No. 4 USC lost at San Diego to the San Diego Navy team. No. 5 Penn lost to No. 7 Navy, 24âÂÂ7. No. 6 Michigan beat Indiana 23âÂÂ6. No. 8 Iowa Pre-Flight continued its unbeaten streak with a 46âÂÂ19 win at Marquette on November 7, and became the first âÂÂservice teamâ to ever reach the AP's Top Five, ranking No. 5 behind Notre Dame, Purdue, Navy, and Michigan.
November 13 No. 1 Notre Dame won at Northwestern 25âÂÂ6. No. 2 Purdue was idle. No. 3 Navy won at Columbia 61âÂÂ0. No. 4 Michigan beat Wisconsin 27âÂÂ0. No. 5 Iowa Pre-Flight beat Camp Grant 28âÂÂ13. The AP voters elevated Iowa Pre-Flight to No. 2 in the next poll, just in time for a showdown with No. 1 Notre Dame. No. 3 Purdue, No. 4 Michigan, and No. 5 Navy rounded out the Top Five.
November 20 No. 1 Notre Dame edged No. 2 Iowa Pre-Flight, 14âÂÂ13. No. 3 Purdue closed its season undefeated (9âÂÂ0âÂÂ0) with a 7âÂÂ0 win at Indiana. No. 4 Michigan closed its season at 8âÂÂ1âÂÂ0 with a 45âÂÂ7 win over Ohio State. No. 5 Navy was idle. No. 6 Duke closed its season at 8âÂÂ1âÂÂ0 with a 27âÂÂ6 win over North Carolina and was raised to No. 5 in the next AP poll behind Notre Dame, Iowa Pre-Flight, Michigan, and Purdue.
November 27 No. 1 Notre Dame closed its season with a 19âÂÂ14 loss to Great Lakes NTC, 19âÂÂ14, but still finished No. 1 in the final rankings. Iowa Pre-Flight, which had stayed at No. 2 after its close loss to Notre Dame, beat Minnesota, 32âÂÂ0, to finish at 9âÂÂ1âÂÂ0. No. 3 Michigan, No. 4 Purdue, and No. 5 Duke had finished their seasons. No. 6 Navy closed its season with a 13âÂÂ0 win over No. 7 Army in the ArmyâÂÂNavy Game, which took place at West Point. The Midshipmen rose to No. 4 in the final poll, behind Notre Dame, Iowa Pre-Flight, and Michigan. Purdue moved down to No. 5, Great Lakes NTC entered the poll at No. 6 after their upset of Notre Dame, and Duke slipped to No. 7.
The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player
(*) One game not reported
(*) One game not reported
1. Duke - 37.2 points per game<br> 2. Notre Dame - 34.0 points per game<br> 3. Tulsa - 33.6 points per game<br> 4. Michigan - 33.6 points per game<br> 5. Del Monte Pre-Flight - 31.5 points per game<br> 6. Texas - 30.8 points per game<br> 7. Army - 29.9 points per game<br> 8. March Field - 29.2 points per game<br> 9. Colorado College - 28.4 points per game<br> 10. Richmond - 27.9 points per game<br> 11. Iowa Pre-Flight - 27.7 points per game<br> 12. Penn - 27.6 points per game