1940 Springfield Bears football team

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The 1940 Springfield Bears football team was an American football team that represented the Springfield Teachers College (later renamed Missouri State University) as a member of the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) during the 1940 college football season. In their third season under head coach Red Blair, the Bears compiled a perfect 10–0 record (5–0 in conference games), won the MIAA championship, shut out seven of ten opponent, and outscored all opponents by a total of 279 to 20.[1][2]

Record10–0 (5–0 MIAA)
Headcoach
HomestadiumSTC Stadium
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1940 Springfield Bears football
Dwight Bumpus (upper left); Russell Kaminsky (lower left); Earl Graves (lower right); and Ed Lechner (upper right)
MIAA champion
ConferenceMissouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record10–0 (5–0 MIAA)
Head coach
Home stadiumSTC Stadium
Seasons
 1939
1941 
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1940 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Springfield (MO) $5001000
Maryville (MO)320720
Missouri Mines221332
Warrensburg230540
Cape Girardeau131451
Kirksville140441
  • $ Conference champion
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Springfield relied on a passing offense led by its quarterback Dwight Bumpus.[3] Despite a preseason accident that cost him part of a finger, the diminutive Bumpus (five feet, six inches tall, and weighing 150 pounds) was called "the hub of the Bears' aerial Circus". At the end of the season, he was the unanimous choose of coaches, officials, and reporters as the quarterback on the 1940 MIAA all-star football team.[4]

One of Bumpus' principal receivers was end Russell Kaminsky. Bumpus and Kaminsky were both Ohio natives who were selected as first-team all-conference players for three consecutive seasons in 1939, 1940, and 1941.[4][5] Kaminsky also received second-team honors on the 1940 Little All-America college football team.[6] In addition to Bumpus and Kaminsky, two other Springfield Bears were selected as 1940 first-team all-conference players: tackle Earl Graves and en Ed Lechner. Three others were named to the second team: Guy Brashear at fullback; Howard Elliott at tackle; Harry Berry at center.[4]

The team played its home games in Springfield, Missouri.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 27Northeastern State*Springfield, MOW 38–0
October 4at Pittsburg State*Pittsburg, KSW 34–0[7]
October 11at KirksvilleKirksville, MOW 28–0[8]
October 18Maryville (MO)Springfield, MOW 13–0[9][10]
October 25Southwestern (KS)*Springfield, MOW 20–01,200
November 2Missouri MinesdaggerSpringfield, MOW 27–76,000[11]
November 8WarrensburgSpringfield, MOW 13–04,000[12][13]
November 15at Cape GirardeauCape Girardeau, MOW 21–7[14]
November 21Arkansas A&M*Springfield, MOW 34–04,800[15]
November 30Hastings*Springfield, MOW 51–6[16][17]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
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