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The '''1944 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football team''' represented the [[United States Navy]] pre-flight school at the [[University of Iowa]] as an independent during the [[1944 college football season]]. In its third season, the team compiled a 10–1 record, outscored opponents by a total of 313 to 96, and was ranked No. 6 in the [[1944 NCAA football rankings|final AP Poll]]. Former Auburn coach [[Jack Meagher]] was in his first and only season as Iowa Pre-Flight's head coach.<ref>{{cite web|title=1944 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks Schedule and Results|publisher=[[Sports Reference|Sports Reference LLC]]|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=February 23, 2018|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/iowa-pre-flight/1944-schedule.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=1944 Iowa Pre-Flight|publisher=College Football Historical Society|author=John B. Scott|via=[[LA84 Foundation]]|url=http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/CFHSN/CFHSNv12/CFHSNv12n1e.pdf}}</ref>
The '''1944 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football team''' represented the [[United States Navy]] pre-flight school at the [[University of Iowa]] as an independent during the [[1944 college football season]]. In its third season, the team compiled a 10–1 record, outscored opponents by a total of 313 to 96, and was ranked No. 6 in the [[1944 NCAA football rankings|final AP Poll]].<ref>{{cite web|title=1944 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks Schedule and Results|publisher=[[Sports Reference|Sports Reference LLC]]|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=February 23, 2018|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/iowa-pre-flight/1944-schedule.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=1944 Iowa Pre-Flight|publisher=College Football Historical Society|author=John B. Scott|via=[[LA84 Foundation]]|url=http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/CFHSN/CFHSNv12/CFHSNv12n1e.pdf}}</ref>


In June 1944, [[Jack Meagher]]—the head football coach at Auburn from 1934 to 1942—was assigned to replace [[Don Faurot]] as the pre-fight school's head coach. Faurot had been transferred to [[Monmouth College]] in January. Meagher was serving as a lieutenant commander in the Navy
==Schedule==
and had been assigned previously to the technical training center in [[Norman, Oklahoma]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Meagher to Coach Iowa's Pre-Flight Football Team|newspaper=Muscatine Journal and NewsTribune|date=June 16, 1944|page=6|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17743514/meagher_to_coach_iowas_preflight/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> Meagher's assistant coaches in 1944 included [[Bud Wilkinson]] (who later coached at Oklahoma), [[Steve Sinko]], and [[Chuck Jaskwhich]]. [[Harvey Harman]] was the athletic director.<ref>{{cite news|title=Name Aides To Meagher At Iowa Navy|newspaper=The Des Moines Tribune|date=July 15, 1944|page=6|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17743634/name_aides_to_meagher_at_iowa_navy/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Seahawks Open Grid Drills|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|date=July 18, 1944|page=9|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17744386/seahawks_open_grid_drills/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


In the final [[Litkenhous Ratings]], Iowa Pre-Flight ranked eighth among the nation's college and service teams and first out of 28 [[United States Navy]] teams with a rating of 115.9.<ref>{{cite news |last=Litkenhous |first=E. E. |authorlink=Edward E. Litkenhous |title=Big Ten Circuit Repeats As King of College Leagues |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-salt-lake-tribune/122545021/ |newspaper=[[The Salt Lake Tribune]] |location=[[Salt Lake City|Salt Lake City Utah]] |date=December 10, 1944 |page=8B |access-date=April 9, 2023 |via=[[Newspapers.com]] {{Open access}} }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Litkenhous |first=E. E. |authorlink=Edward E. Litkenhous |title=Army, Randolph Field One-Two in Final Litkenhouse Ratings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/pittsburgh-sun-telegraph/122892812/ |newspaper=[[Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph]] |location=[[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] |date=December 17, 1944 |page=4, section 2 |access-date=April 15, 2023 |via=[[Newspapers.com]] {{Open access}} }}</ref>

==Schedule==
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|September 16|at|[[1944 Michigan Wolverines football team|Michigan]]| |[[Michigan Stadium]]|[[Ann Arbor, MI]]|L 7-12|20,243|
|September 16|at|[[1944 Michigan Wolverines football team|Michigan]]| |[[Michigan Stadium]]|[[Ann Arbor, Michigan|Ann Arbor, MI]]|L 7-12|20,243|


|September 23|at|[[1944 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team|Minnesota]]|2|[[Memorial Stadium (University of Minnesota)|Memorial Stadium]]|[[Minneapolis]]|W 19-13| |
|September 23|at|[[1944 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team|Minnesota]]| |[[Memorial Stadium (University of Minnesota)|Memorial Stadium]]|[[Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]]|W 19-13|31,600|<ref>{{cite news|title=Seahawks' Rallies Tip Gophers, 19-13|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=Sec Taylor|date=September 24, 1944|page=19|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17715252/seahawks_rallies_tip_gophers_1913/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|September 30||[[Naval Air Station Olathe|Olathe Navy]]||[[Iowa Stadium]]|[[Iowa City, IA]]|W 45-12||
|September 30||[[1944 Olathe Naval Air Station Clippers football team|Olathe NAS]]||[[Kinnick Stadium|Iowa Stadium]]|[[Iowa City, Iowa|Iowa City, IA]]|W 45-12|5,000|<ref>{{cite news|title=Iowa Seahawks Shellac Olathe Flyers 45-12|newspaper=The Des Moines Sunday Register|author=George Mills|date=October 1, 1944|page=4S|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17715516/iowa_seahawks_shellac_olathe_flyers/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|October 7|vs.|[[Second Air Force]] (Colorado)| |[[Memorial Stadium (Lincoln)|Memorial Stadium]]|[[Lincoln, NE]]|W 12-6||
|October 7|vs.|[[1944 Second Air Force Superbombers football team|Second Air Force]]| |[[Memorial Stadium (Lincoln)|Memorial Stadium]]|[[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln, NE]]|W 12-6|29,500|<ref>{{cite news|title=Pre-Flights Stop Dobbs, Win, 12 to 6|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=George Mills|date=October 8, 1944|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17715720/preflights_stop_dobbs_win_12_to_6/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|October 14|at|No. 7 [[1944 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue]]|11|[[Ross–Ade Stadium]]|[[West Lafayette, Indiana]]|W 13-6||
|October 14|at|No. 7 [[1944 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue]]|11|[[Ross–Ade Stadium]]|[[West Lafayette, Indiana|West Lafayette, IN]]|W 13-6|18,000|<ref>{{cite news|title=Seahawks Surprise Purdue, 13-6|newspaper=The Des Moines Sunday Register|author=Sec Taylor|date=October 15, 1944|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17728900/seahawks_surprise_purdue_136/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|October 22||[[Fort Warren (Massachusetts)|Fort Warren]]|5|Iowa Stadium|Iowa City, IA|W 30-0||
|October 22||[[1944 Fort Warren Broncos football team|Fort Warren]]|5|Iowa Stadium|Iowa City, IA|W 30-0|8,000|<ref>{{cite news|title=Seahawks Tame Broncos, 30-0|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=Bert McGrane|date=October 23, 1944|page=9|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17729033/seahawks_tame_broncos_300/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|October 29|at|{{cfb link|year=1944|team=Marquette Golden Avalanche|title=Marquette}}|6|[[Marquette Stadium]]|[[Milwaukee]]|W 26-0||
|October 29|at|[[1944 Marquette Hilltoppers football team|Marquette]]|6|[[Marquette Stadium]]|[[Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]]|W 26-0|8,000|<ref>{{cite news|title=Cadets Slap Marquette, 26-0|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|date=October 30, 1944|page=9|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17729156/cadets_slap_marquette_260/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|November 4|at|[[1944 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team|Tulsa]]|7|[[Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium|Skelly Field]]|[[Tulsa, Oklahoma]]|W 47-27||
|November 4|at|[[1944 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team|Tulsa]]|7|[[Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium|Skelly Field]]|[[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa, OK]]|W 47-27|18,000|<ref>{{cite news|title=Cadets Romp, 47-27|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=Sec Taylor|date=November 5, 1944|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17729262/cadets_romp_4727/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|November 11||[[Grissom Air Reserve Base|Bunker Hill Navy]]|7|Iowa Stadium|Iowa City, IA|W 33-7||
|November 11||[[1944 Bunker Hill Naval Air Station Blockbusters football team|Bunker Hill NAS]]|7|Iowa Stadium|Iowa City, IA|W 33-7|4,000|<ref>{{cite news|title=Seahawks Swoop, 33 to 7|newspaper=The Des Moines Sunday Register|date=November 12, 1944|page=2S|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17729403/seahawks_swoop_33_to_7/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>


|November 18|at|[[1944 Missouri Tigers football team|Missouri]]|7||[[Columbia, MO]]|W 51-7||
|November 18|at|[[1944 Missouri Tigers football team|Missouri]]|7|[[Faurot Field|Memorial Stadium]]|[[Columbia, Missouri|Columbia, MO]]|W 51-7||<ref>{{cite news|title=Seahawks Grind Missouri, 51-7|newspaper=The Des Moines Sunday Register|date=November 19, 1944|page=21|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17729657/seahawks_grind_missouri/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>

|November 25|vs|[[1944 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]]|7|Iowa Stadium|Iowa City, IA|W 30-6|2,500|<ref>{{cite news|title=Iowa Wilts in 4th, Bows, 30-6|newspaper=The Des Moines Sunday Register|date=November 26, 1944|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17729836/iowa_wilts_in_4th_bows_306/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>

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==Rankings==
|November 25|vs|[[1944 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]]|7|Iowa Stadium|Iowa City, IA|W 30-6||
{{See also|1944 NCAA football rankings}}
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| Art Guepe || Back
| [[Arthur Guepe]] || Back
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| John Herriman || End
| John Herriman || End
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| Lou King || Back
| Lou King || Back
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| Bus Mertes || Back
| [[Bus Mertes]] || Back
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| Randle Rushing || Back
| Randle Rushing || Back
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| Vic Schleich || Tackle
| Vic Schleich || Tackle
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| Bob Smith || Back
| [[Bob Smith (defensive back, born 1925)|Bob Smith]] || Back
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| Jimmy Smith || Back
| Jimmy Smith || Back
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| Warren Smith || Tackle
| Warren Smith || Tackle
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| George Strohmeyer || Center
| [[George Strohmeyer]] || Center
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| Dick Sullivan || Back
| Dick Sullivan || Back
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[[Category:1944 NCAA football season]]
[[Category:1944 college football season|Iowa Pre-Flight]]
[[Category:1944 in Iowa]]
[[Category:Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football seasons]]
[[Category:1944 in sports in Iowa|Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football]]

Latest revision as of 15:31, 29 December 2023

1944 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
APNo. 6
Record10–1
Head coach
Home stadiumIowa Stadium
Seasons
← 1943
1944 military service football records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 3 Randolph Field     11 0 0
No. 5 Bainbridge     10 0 0
No. 18 Fort Pierce     9 0 0
No. 13 Norman NAS     6 0 0
No. 6 Iowa Pre-Flight     10 1 0
No. 16 El Toro Marines     8 1 0
Hondo AAF     7 1 0
Bunker Hill NAS     6 1 0
Lincoln AAF     6 1 0
Blackland AAF     7 1 1
Keesler Field     8 1 2
No. 17 Great Lakes Navy     9 2 1
No. 10 March Field     7 2 2
Third Air Force     8 3 0
North Carolina Pre-Flight     6 2 1
Atlantic City NAS     5 2 0
Camp Peary     5 2 0
Tonopah AAF     5 2 0
Daniel Field     7 3 0
No. 20 Second Air Force     10 4 1
San Francisco Coast Guard     4 2 1
Ellington Field     6 3 2
Amarillo AAF     5 3 0
Alameda Coast Guard     4 2 2
Coronado Amphibious     2 1 1
Olathe NAS     4 2 2
Selman Field     4 2 2
Galveston AAF     5 3 2
Fleet City     6 4 1
Jacksonville NAS     4 3 0
San Diego NTS     4 3 1
Camp Beale     5 4 0
Lubbock AAF     5 4 0
Fort Warren     5 4 1
Fort Monroe     5 5 0
Klamath Falls Marines     2 2 1
Maxwell Field     5 5 0
Minter Field     3 3 0
No. 19 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight     4 4 0
Fourth Infantry     3 4 2
Georgia Pre-Flight     4 5 0
Third Infantry     4 5 0
Bergstrom Field     3 4 0
Ottumwa NAS     3 4 0
Camp Lee     3 5 0
Cherry Point Marines     3 6 0
Chatham Field     2 8 1
Sampton NTS     2 7 0
Miami NTC     2 8 0
Bryan AAF     1 7 0
Fairfield-Suisun AAB     1 7 0
Richmond AAB     0 10 1
Camp Ellis     0 5 0
South Plains AAF     0 8 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1944 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football team represented the United States Navy pre-flight school at the University of Iowa as an independent during the 1944 college football season. In its third season, the team compiled a 10–1 record, outscored opponents by a total of 313 to 96, and was ranked No. 6 in the final AP Poll.[1][2]

In June 1944, Jack Meagher—the head football coach at Auburn from 1934 to 1942—was assigned to replace Don Faurot as the pre-fight school's head coach. Faurot had been transferred to Monmouth College in January. Meagher was serving as a lieutenant commander in the Navy and had been assigned previously to the technical training center in Norman, Oklahoma.[3] Meagher's assistant coaches in 1944 included Bud Wilkinson (who later coached at Oklahoma), Steve Sinko, and Chuck Jaskwhich. Harvey Harman was the athletic director.[4][5]

In the final Litkenhous Ratings, Iowa Pre-Flight ranked eighth among the nation's college and service teams and first out of 28 United States Navy teams with a rating of 115.9.[6][7]

Schedule

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DateOpponentRankSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 16at Michigan L 7–1220,243
September 23at Minnesota W 19–1331,600[8]
September 30Olathe NASW 45–125,000[9]
October 7vs. Second Air Force W 12–629,500[10]
October 14at No. 7 PurdueNo. 11W 13–618,000[11]
October 22Fort WarrenNo. 5
  • Iowa Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
W 30–08,000[12]
October 29at MarquetteNo. 6W 26–08,000[13]
November 4at TulsaNo. 7W 47–2718,000[14]
November 11Bunker Hill NASNo. 7
  • Iowa Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
W 33–74,000[15]
November 18at MissouriNo. 7W 51–7[16]
November 25vs. IowaNo. 7
  • Iowa Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
W 30–62,500[17]
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
Poll12345678Final
AP11 (1)5 (0.25)67777 (2)6 (1)6 (1)

Roster

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Player Position
Arthur Guepe Back
John Herriman End
Lou King Back
Bus Mertes Back
Randle Rushing Back
Don Samuels Back
Vic Schleich Tackle
Bob Smith Back
Jimmy Smith Back
Warren Smith Tackle
George Strohmeyer Center
Dick Sullivan Back
Dell Taylor Back
Don Waldron Back
Charles Woodward Back

References

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  1. ^ "1944 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  2. ^ John B. Scott. "1944 Iowa Pre-Flight" (PDF). College Football Historical Society – via LA84 Foundation.
  3. ^ "Meagher to Coach Iowa's Pre-Flight Football Team". Muscatine Journal and NewsTribune. June 16, 1944. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Name Aides To Meagher At Iowa Navy". The Des Moines Tribune. July 15, 1944. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Seahawks Open Grid Drills". The Des Moines Register. July 18, 1944. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Litkenhous, E. E. (December 10, 1944). "Big Ten Circuit Repeats As King of College Leagues". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City Utah. p. 8B. Retrieved April 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  7. ^ Litkenhous, E. E. (December 17, 1944). "Army, Randolph Field One-Two in Final Litkenhouse Ratings". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 4, section 2. Retrieved April 15, 2023 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  8. ^ Sec Taylor (September 24, 1944). "Seahawks' Rallies Tip Gophers, 19-13". The Des Moines Register. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ George Mills (October 1, 1944). "Iowa Seahawks Shellac Olathe Flyers 45-12". The Des Moines Sunday Register. p. 4S – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ George Mills (October 8, 1944). "Pre-Flights Stop Dobbs, Win, 12 to 6". The Des Moines Register. p. 17 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ Sec Taylor (October 15, 1944). "Seahawks Surprise Purdue, 13-6". The Des Moines Sunday Register. p. 17 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ Bert McGrane (October 23, 1944). "Seahawks Tame Broncos, 30-0". The Des Moines Register. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "Cadets Slap Marquette, 26-0". The Des Moines Register. October 30, 1944. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ Sec Taylor (November 5, 1944). "Cadets Romp, 47-27". The Des Moines Register. p. 17 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "Seahawks Swoop, 33 to 7". The Des Moines Sunday Register. November 12, 1944. p. 2S – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "Seahawks Grind Missouri, 51-7". The Des Moines Sunday Register. November 19, 1944. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ "Iowa Wilts in 4th, Bows, 30-6". The Des Moines Sunday Register. November 26, 1944. p. 17 – via Newspapers.com.