1923 Southern Conference football season

The 1923 Southern Conference football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Conference as part of the 1923 college football season. The season began on September 29. Conference play began with Auburn hosting Clemson. The game was fought to a scoreless tie.

Vanderbilt and Washington & Lee finished the season as conference co-champions. A poll of sportswriters elected Vanderbilt as best team in the south, awarding it the Champ Pickens Trophy.

Vanderbilt end Lynn Bomar was the last of the few southern players selected a first-team All-American by Walter Camp.

Florida's upset of Alabama under new head coach Wallace Wade in the rain opened the door for Vanderbilt's claim to the SoCon title.

Results and team statistics
Key

PPG = Average of points scored per game PAG = Average of points allowed per game

Regular season
SoCon teams in bold.

All-Americans

 * E – Lynn Bomar, Vanderbilt (AW-2; WC-1; FW)
 * E – Hek Wakefield, Vanderbilt (NB-2; DW-1, BE)
 * T – Joe Bennett, Georgia (BE)
 * T – Robbie Robinson, Florida (BE)
 * G – Goldy Goldstein, Florida (BE)
 * G – Tuck Kelly, Vanderbilt (BE)
 * C – Clyde Propst, Alabama (BE)
 * C – Claire Frye, Georgia Tech (BE)
 * HB – Gil Reese, Vanderbilt (DW-3, BE)
 * FB – Doug Wycoff, Georgia Tech (BE)

All-Southern team
The following were the selections for the composite All-Southern team put out by the Atlanta Journal, all of whom received gold medals.