In its 14th season under head coach Gordon Kirkland, the team compiled an 11–1 record, won the NSC championship, defeated Marshall in the 1948 Tangerine Bowl, shut out 10 of 12 opponents, and outscored opponents by a total of 265 to 27.
[1] On October 25, 1947, Catawba tied (and later broke) the national consecutive game scoring record.
[2] After losing to Catawba by a 39–0 score, Newberry's head coach Billy Laval said: "They've got a real ball club.
"[3] In the AP Poll released on December 1, 1947, Catawba was ranked No.
[4] Catawba fullback Lee Spears led the NSIC in scoring with 67 points (not counting the six points he scored in the Tangerine Bowl), and the team's place-kicking specialist Lamar Dorton led the conference in with 20 point-after-touchdown kicks.