1930 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
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Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
W
L
T
Presbyterian $
6
–
0
–
0
9
–
1
–
0
Centre
5
–
0
–
0
7
–
3
–
0
Spring Hill
4
–
0
–
0
6
–
2
–
0
Loyola (LA)
2
–
0
–
0
9
–
1
–
0
Centenary
2
–
0
–
0
8
–
1
–
1
Western Kentucky State Teachers
6
–
1
–
0
8
–
1
–
1
Louisiana Normal
4
–
1
–
0
7
–
2
–
0
Mississippi College
4
–
1
–
0
7
–
2
–
0
The Citadel
3
–
1
–
1
4
–
5
–
2
Kentucky Wesleyan
2
–
1
–
1
2
–
4
–
3
Chattanooga
3
–
2
–
1
5
–
3
–
2
Mercer
3
–
2
–
0
5
–
5
–
0
Millsaps
3
–
3
–
0
6
–
3
–
0
Louisville
2
–
2
–
0
5
–
3
–
0
Birmingham–Southern
3
–
3
–
0
5
–
4
–
0
Stetson
3
–
3
–
0
5
–
3
–
0
Howard (AL)
2
–
3
–
0
5
–
5
–
0
Miami (FL)
2
–
3
–
1
3
–
4
–
1
Southwestern (TN)
1
–
2
–
0
6
–
3
–
0
Erskine
1
–
2
–
1
2
–
5
–
1
Louisiana Tech
2
–
5
–
0
3
–
6
–
0
Georgetown (KY)
1
–
3
–
0
2
–
7
–
0
Wofford
1
–
3
–
0
2
–
9
–
0
Union (TN)
1
–
4
–
0
1
–
5
–
2
Transylvania
1
–
4
–
1
1
–
5
–
2
Louisiana College
1
–
5
–
0
2
–
6
–
0
SW Louisiana
1
–
5
–
0
2
–
8
–
0
Rollins
0
–
0
–
2
2
–
1
–
3
Newberry
0
–
2
–
1
0
–
5
–
3
Florida Southern
0
–
4
–
1
0
–
6
–
1
Eastern Kentucky
0
–
4
–
0
1
–
7
–
0
$ – Conference champion
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