The 1946 Central Intercollegiate Conference football season was the season of
college football
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Unlike most ...
played by the six member schools of the
Central Intercollegiate Conference (CIC) as part of the
1946 college football season
The 1946 college football season was the 78th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six C ...
.
The
Southwestern Moundbuilders
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compiled an 8–2 record and won the CIC championship, .
None of the CIC teams was ranked in the
Associated Press poll or played in a bowl game.
Conference overview
Teams
Southwestern
The 1946 Southwestern Moundbuilders football team was an
American football team that represented
Southwestern College as a member of the
Central Intercollegiate Conference (CIC) during the
1946 college football season
The 1946 college football season was the 78th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six C ...
. In their first season under head coach
Art Kahler
Arthur Daniel Kahler Sr. (December 27, 1897 – April 23, 1982) was an American college football and basketball player and coach. He was listed in "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" as only person to coach at two different major colleges at the same t ...
, the team compiled an 8–2 record (4–1 against CIC opponents) and won the CIC championship.
Washburn
The 1946 Washburn Ichabods football team was an
American football team that represented
Washburn University of
Topeka, Kansas, as a member of the
Central Intercollegiate Conference (CIC) during the
1946 college football season
The 1946 college football season was the 78th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six C ...
. In their first season under head coach
Dick Godlove, the team compiled an 6–2–1 record (3–1–1 against CIC opponents) and finished in second place in the CIC.
St. Benedict's
The 1946 St. Benedict's Ravens football team was an
American football team that represented St. Benedict's College (later renamed
Benedictine College) of
Atchison, Kansas, as a member of the
Central Intercollegiate Conference (CIC) during the
1946 college football season
The 1946 college football season was the 78th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six C ...
. In their sixth season under head coach
Marty Peters
Martin J. Peters was an American football and basketball player and coach and college athletic administrator. He served two stints as the head football coach at St. Benedict's College—now known as Benedictine College—in Atchison, Kansas, fr ...
, the team compiled a 4–3–1 record (2–2–1 against CIC opponents), finished in third place in the CIC, and outscored opponents by a total of 107 to 99.
In the fall of 1946, St. Benedict's had the largest enrollment in its then 87-year history, with enrollment estimated at 425 students, an increase of over 100% over the prior year.
Pittsburg State
The 1946 Pittsburg State Gorillas football team was an
American football team that represented Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg—now known as
Pittsburg State University—as a member of the
Central Intercollegiate Conference (CIC) during the
1946 college football season
The 1946 college football season was the 78th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six C ...
. In their tenth season under head coach
Charles Morgan, the team compiled a 2–4–2 record (1–2–2 against CIC opponents), finished in fourth place in the CIC, and outscored opponents by a total of 72 to 46.
Fort Hays State
The 1946 Fort Hays State Tigers football team was an
American football team that represented
Fort Hays State University of
Hays, Kansas
Hays is a city in and the county seat of Ellis County, Kansas, United States. The largest city in northwestern Kansas, it is the economic and cultural center of the region. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 21,116. It is ...
, as a member of the
Central Intercollegiate Conference (CIC) during the
1946 college football season
The 1946 college football season was the 78th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six C ...
. In their first season under head coach
Ralph Huffman
Donald Ralph "Red" Huffman Sr. (May 13, 1915 – May 7, 1979) was the 12th head football coach at the Fort Hays State University
Fort Hays State University (FHSU) is a public university in Hays, Kansas. It is the fourth-largest of the six stat ...
, the team compiled a 2–4–2 record (1–4 against CIC opponents), tied for last place in the CIC, and was outscored by a total of 102 to 80.
Emporia State
The 1946 Emporia State Hornets football team was an
American football team that represented
Emporia State University
Emporia State University (Emporia State or ESU) is a public university in Emporia, Kansas, United States. Established in March 1863 as the Kansas State Normal School, Emporia State is the third-oldest public university in the state of Kansas. Em ...
of
Emporia, Kansas
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, as a member of the
Central Intercollegiate Conference (CIC) during the
1946 college football season
The 1946 college football season was the 78th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six C ...
. In their 16th season under head coach
Fran Welch
Francis George Welch (August 21, 1895 – June 19, 1970) was an American football player and coach, track and field coach, and college athletics administrator. He was of the first three coaches to be selected for the National Association of Interc ...
, the team compiled a 4–5 record (1–4 against CIC opponents), tied for last place in the CIC, and outscored opponents by a total of 72 to 46.
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