The team was led by their head coach Henry Redd and finished with a record of four wins, three losses and three ties (4–3–3).
The 1932 VPI Gobblers football team compiled a 8–1 record and were led by Henry Redd in his first season as head coach.
The substitutes were: Andrews, Copenhaver, Howard, Huffman, Lindsay, Ochs, Robison, Simmons, Spruill and Tyler.
The substitutes were: C. Franklin, Bob Henderson, Junie Smith, C. Sorenson, Harry Spack and Dale Worrall.
[21] They extended their lead to 18–0 at halftime on touchdown runs of one-yard by Joe Demyanovich and ten-yards by James Angelich in the second quarter.
[21] Alabama then closed the game with a 16-yard Dixie Howell touchdown run and a tackle of the Gobblers' Ray Mills for a safety in the third for the 27–0 win.
The substitutes were: Andrews, Botnick, Cunningham, Howard, Lindsay, McIntire, Ottaway, Russell, Simmons and A. Stump.
The substitutes were: James Angelich, Ben Baswell, Angelo Danelutti, Joseph Demyanovich, James Dildy, Ralph Gandy, Raymond Glass, Dixie Howell, Larry Hughes, John Hundertmark, Thomas Hupke, Don Hutson, B'Ho Kirkland, Foy Leach, Bill Lee, Frank Moseley, Lee Rogers, Hilman Walker and Jimmy Walker.
[28] Guards Tackles Ends Halfbacks Fullbacks Eighteen players received varsity letters for their participation on the 1933 VPI team.