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1961 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

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American college football season

1961Ohio State Buckeyes football
FWAA national champion
Big Ten champion
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
APNo. 2
Record8–0–1 (6-0 Big Ten)
Head coach
Captains
  • Mike Ingram
  • Tom Perdue
Home stadiumOhio Stadium
Seasons
← 1960
1962 →
1961 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2Ohio State $600801
No. 6Minnesota610820
No. 8Michigan State520720
No. 12Purdue420630
Wisconsin430630
Michigan330630
Iowa240540
Northwestern240450
Indiana060270
Illinois070090
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1961 Ohio State Buckeyes football team was anAmerican football team that representedOhio State University in the1961 Big Ten Conference football season. In their 11th year under head coach Woody Hayes, the Buckeyes compiled an 8–0–1 record (6–0 in conference games), won the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten) championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 221 to 83. They tied withTCU (7–7) in the season opener and then won nine consecutive games, including victories over No. 8Iowa (29–13) and rivalMichigan (50–20). Ohio State was ranked No. 2 in the finalAP writers andUPI coaches polls. However, theFootball Writers Association of America (FWAA) chose Ohio State asnational champion over undefeatedAlabama.

FullbackBob Ferguson, who led the team with 938 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns, was the first African-American player to win theMaxwell Award as the best player in college football. He finished second in close voting for the 1961Heisman Trophy. Other notable contributors to the 1961 Ohio State team included halfbacksPaul Warfield andMatt Snell, guard Mike Ingram, tackleBob Vogel, and linebackerGary Moeller.

Days after the conclusion of the regular season, and with growing concern over Ohio State's reputation as a "football school", Ohio State's faculty council voted to reject an invitation to play in theRose Bowl. The decision prompted protests by students on the school's campus.[1][2][3]

The team played it home games atOhio Stadium inColumbus, Ohio, and led the nation in home attendance with an average crowd size of 82,941 for five home games.[4]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 301:30 p.m.TCU*No. 3T 7–782,878
October 71:30 p.m.UCLA*No. 8
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
W 13–382,992
October 141:00 p.m.IllinoisNo. 7
W 44–082,374
October 21atNorthwesternNo. 7W 10–043,259
October 28atWisconsinNo. 6ABCW 30–2158,411[5]
November 41:30 p.m.No. 9IowadaggerNo. 5
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
W 29–1383,795
November 11atIndianaNo. 3W 16–727,108
November 181:30 p.m.Oregon*No. 3
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
W 22–1282,073
November 251:00 p.m.atMichiganNo. 2ABCW 50–2080,444
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are inEastern time

Game summaries

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TCU

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Team1234Total
TCU00077
Ohio St70007
Scoring summary
Q17:05OHSTBryant 2 yard pass from Mrukowski (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 7–0
Q411:20TCUGlasscock 12 yard pass from Gibbs (McAteer kick)Tie 7–7

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UCLA

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Team1234Total
UCLA03003
• Ohio St0001313
Scoring summary
Q22:22UCLASmith 32 yard field goalUCLA 3–0
Q414:14OHSTWarfield 13 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 7–3
Q49:30OHSTSnell 33 yard run (kick failed)OHST 13–3

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Illinois

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Team1234Total
Illinois00000
• Ohio St02116744
  • Date: October 14
  • Location:Ohio Stadium,Columbus, Ohio
  • Game attendance: 82,974
  • Game weather: Cloudy; 48 °F (9 °C); wind 15 mph NNW
Scoring summary
Q213:03OHSTFerguson 2 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 7–0
Q210:43OHSTWarfield 36 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 14–0
Q2:09OHSTFerguson 2 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 21–0
Q39:08OHSTFerguson 3 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 28–0
Q37:53OHSTSafety, Mills tackled in end zoneOHST 30–0
Q33:09OHSTFerguson 1 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 37–0
Q48:10OHSTJohnson 11 yard pass from Mummey (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 44–0

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Northwestern

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Team1234Total
• Ohio St030710
Northwestern00000
Scoring summary
Q214:50OHSTVan Raaphorst 24 yard field goalOHST 3–0
Q42:04OHSTMrukowski 20 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 10–0

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Wisconsin

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Team1234Total
• Ohio St7106730
Wisconsin0150621
Scoring summary
Q15:55OHSTKatterhenrich 17 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 7–0
Q214:28OHSTVan Raaphorst 23 yard field goalOHST 10–0
Q29:57WISKroner 36 yard pass from Miller (Mckinney pass from Bakken)OHST 10–8
Q21:41OHSTKlein 8 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 17–8
Q2:01WISMiller 1 yard run (Bakken kick)OHST 17–15
Q33:23OHSTWarfield 5 yard run (pass failed)OHST 23–15
Q41:36OHSTWarfield 2 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 30–15
Q4:02WISRichter 7 yard pass from Miller (pass failed)OHST 30–21

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Iowa

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Team1234Total
Iowa007613
• Ohio St6601729
Scoring summary
Q111:07OHSTPerdue 55 yard fumble return (kick failed)OHST 6–0
Q26:35OHSTBryant 18 yard pass from Sparma (kick failed)OHST 12–0
Q36:18IOWASzykowny 1 yard run (Szykowny kick)OHST 12–7
Q414:39OHSTBryant 62 yard pass from Sparma (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 19–7
Q48:04OHSTVan Raaphorst 24 yard field goalOHST 22–7
Q41:55OHSTFerguson 13 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 29–7
Q4:12IOWATurici 4 yard run (kick failed)OHST 29–13
See also:1961 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

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Indiana

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Team1234Total
• Ohio St097016
Indiana07007
Scoring summary
Q27:43OHSTVan Raaphorst 40 yard field goalOHST 3–0
Q25:11OHSTWarfield 5 yard pass from Sparma (kick failed)OHST 9–0
Q23:42INDOlsavsky 25 yard pass from Broome (George kick)OHST 9–7
Q33:42OHSTBryant 9 yard pass from Sparma (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 16-7

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Oregon

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Team1234Total
Oregon060612
• Ohio St877022
Scoring summary
Q113:48OHSTKlein 72 yard run (Ferguson run)OHST 8–0
Q213:52OHSTFerguson 7 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 15–0
Q2:48OREBurleson 29 yard pass from Renfro (pass failed)OHST 15–6
Q39:09OHSTFerguson 6 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 22–6
Q44:39OREJosephson 2 yard run (pass failed))OHST 22–12

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Michigan

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Team1234Total
• Ohio St71402950
Michigan066820
Scoring summary
Q13:26OHSTFerguson 12 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 7–0
Q211:04OHSTFerguson 1 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 14–0
Q210:49MICHRaimey 90 yard kickoff return (pass failed)OHST 14–6
Q29:04OHSTWarfield 69 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 21–6
Q37:36MICHMcLenna 1 yard run (pass failed)OHST 21–12
Q414:23OHSTFerguson 1 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 28–12
Q49:50OHSTKlein 80 yard pass from Sparma (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 35–12
Q44:45OHSTFerguson 1 yard run (Van Raaphorst kick)OHST 42–12
Q4:34MICHWard 1 yard run (Ward run)OHST 42–20
Q4:05OHSTTidmore 10 yard pass from Sparma (Tidmore pass from Sparma)OHST 50–20

On November 25, 1961, Ohio State defeated Michigan, 50-20, before a crowd of 80,444 atMichigan Stadium. Ohio State fullbackBob Ferguson scored four touchdowns in the game.Paul Warfield also scored on a 69-yard run, and Bob Klein scored on an 80-yard touchdown pass fromJoe Sparma. The Buckeyes' 50 points was the fourth highest point total allowed by a Michigan team up to that time, with two of the prior occasions occurring in the 1890s. Michigan'sDave Raimey returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown.[15][16][17]

The 1961 Ohio State team featured Michigan's next two head coaches.Bo Schembechler was Hayes' line coach, andGary Moeller was a linebacker for the 1961 Buckeyes.

Statistics

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The 1961 Buckeyes ran the ball an average of 58 time per game and tallied an average of 271.9 rushing yards per game. They relied far less on a passing game, averaging only 10 passes per game for 77.2 yards per game. On defense, they gave up an average of 123.8 rushing yards and 129.8 passing yards per game.[18]

The team's leading rushers wereBob Ferguson (938 yards, 202 attempts, 4.6-yard average),Paul Warfield (420 yards, 77 attempts, 5.5-yard average), John Mummey (392 yards, 69 attempts, 5.7-yard average),Matt Snell (197 yards, 50 attempts, 3.9-yard average), and Bob Klein (177 yards, 26 attempts, 6.8-yard average).[18]

Joe Sparma, who later played professional baseball for theDetroit Tigers, led the team in passing yardage, completing 16 of 38 passes for 341 yards, six touchdowns, two interceptions, and a 159.1 quarterback rating. William Mrukowski led the team in completions with 23 completed passes out of 35 attempts; he tallied 231 passing yards and a 119.2 quarterback rating.[18]

The leading receivers were Chuck Bryant (15 receptions, 270 yards, 18.0-yard average), Paul Warfield (9 receptions, 120 yards, 13.3-yard average), and Bob Klein (4 receptions, 112 yards, 28.0-yard average).[18]

Awards

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FullbackBob Ferguson received multiple awards and honors following the 1961 season.

Guard Mike Ingram received second-team All-America honors from both the AP and UPI. He also received first-team honors from the same wire services on the 1961 All-Big Ten team.[23][24]

Five Ohio State players received second- or third-team recognition on the All-Big Ten team: end Tom Perdue (AP-2, UPI-3); tackleBob Vogel (UPI-2); center Bill Armstrong (AP-3); end Charles Bryant (UPI-3); and halfbackPaul Warfield (UPI-3).[23][24]

Personnel

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Coaching staff

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Roster

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1961 Ohio State Buckeyes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
C53Billy Joe ArmstrongJr
G71James BearssSo
HB,DB12Bob BruneySo
E88Charles BryantSr
OT54Dennis CarterSo
FB,LB32Roger DetrickSr
FB,LB46Bob FergusonSr
G66Charles ForemanSr
G69Rod FosterJr
FB33Dave FrancisJr
C58Dean FronkSo
HB15Tony HallSo
FB35Woody HallSo
HB47Gary HonsleySr
G62Dennis HullingerSo
G,LB64Mike Ingram (C)Sr
G65Tom JenkinsSo
HB,DB21Ken JohnsonJr
HB45William JonesSo
HB19Bob KleinJr
OT61Raymond KrstolicJr
HB48Karl KumlerJr
FB17Howard LambertSr
OT70Richard LaskoskiJr
QB23Robert ListerSr
HB43Richard MangiamelleJr
QB27Larry MarmieSo
E91Paul MartinSr
E80Robert MiddletonJr
C56Richard MorganSo
QB26Bill MrukowskiJr
QB25John MummeyJr
E90Joseph NourseSo
E,DE83Ormonde RickettsSo
OT75Jack RobertsSr
OT,DL76Daryl SandersJr
E84Keith SmithSo
HB,LB41Matt SnellSo
QB24Joe SparmaSo
OT72Bernie StanleySo
HB16David TingleySr
E,PK86Dick Van RaaphorstSo
C50Jerry VanscoyJr
OT,DL73Bob VogelJr
QB23Jack WallaceSr
HB,DB42Paul WarfieldSo
E82George WittmerSr
C51Albert ZimaJr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
MG55Wayne BetzJr
DL34Robert ButtsJr
DL93Dennis ClotzSr
DL77Dan ConnorJr
DB28Bill HessJr
DB49Ron HouckSr
MG67Dave KatterhenrichJr
DT,PK79Charles MamulaSo
MG60Wes MirickSo
MG,LB68Gary MoellerJr
LB63Al ParkerSo
DE87Tom Perdue (C)Sr
DE89Elwood RayfordJr
DT78George TolfordSr
DE85Sam TidmoreSr
DB44Ed UlmerJr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
PK18Stewart BafferSo
PK20Ben JonesJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 2024-Feb-24.

Depth chart

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Defense



LBMLBLB
Thomas PerdueBill MrukowskiSamuel Tidmore


CB
Bill Hess
Ed Ulmer


DEDTNTDTDE
George TolfordLarry StephensGary MoellerMike IngramJack Roberts
Wesley Mirick
CB
Ronald Houck
Offense
SE
Charles Bryant
LTLGCRGRT
Bob VogelThomas JenkinsBill ArmstrongRod FosterDaryl Sanders
Gary MoellerRick Laskoski
TE
Robert Middleton
Ormonde Ricketts
WB
Paul Warfield
QB
John Mummey
Bill Mrukowski
FB
Bob Ferguson
Special teams





RB
Matt Snell
Robert Klein

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1962 pro draftees

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PlayerDraftRoundPickPositionNFL club
Bob FergusonNFL15FullbackPittsburgh Steelers
Bob FergusonAFL18FullbackSan Diego Chargers
Chuck BryantNFL334EndSt. Louis Cardinals
Chuck BryantAFL13104EndSan Diego Chargers
Sam TidmoreNFL681LinebackerCleveland Browns
Sam TidmoreAFL20156LinebackerBuffalo Bills
John HavlicekNFL795EndCleveland Browns
Jack RobertsNFL20273TackleChicago Bears
Mike IngramAFL31246GuardBoston Patriots

References

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  1. ^"Buckeyes finally lose, 28-25 in bowl debate".Toledo Blade. Ohio. Associated Press. November 29, 1961. p. 48.
  2. ^"Ohio State's rejection of Rose Bowl bid trip triggers sharp comments".Youngstown Vindicator. Ohio. Associated Press. November 29, 1961. p. 60.
  3. ^"Ohio State rejects chance to play in Rose Bowl game".Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. November 29, 1961. p. 11.
  4. ^Dick Joyce (December 14, 1961)."Ohio State Crowd Leader 10th Time in Last 11 Years".The Berkshire Eagle. p. 35 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^Monte McCormick (October 29, 1961)."Game Badgers Go Down Fighting: Ohio State's Brutal Attack Grinds Out 30-21 Victory".Wisconsin State Journal. p. 1, 5 (section 3) – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2015-04-02 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  7. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2015-04-02 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  8. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2015-04-02 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  9. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2015-04-02 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  10. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2015-04-02 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  11. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2015-04-02 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  12. ^Eugene Register-Guard. 1961 Nov 12.
  13. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2015-04-02 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  14. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2016-03-04 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  15. ^"Bucks Pour It On M, 50-20".Detroit Free Press. November 26, 1961. p. D1, D3 – viaNewspapers.com.
  16. ^"Buckeyes Win Big 10 Title." Palm Beach Post. 1961 Nov 26.
  17. ^Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - ArchivesArchived 2015-04-02 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  18. ^abcd"1961 Ohio State Buckeyes Stats".S/R College Football. Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedAugust 25, 2024.
  19. ^"Ferguson To Get Maxwell Award".The Daily Reporter. December 12, 1961. p. 11 – viaNewspapers.com.
  20. ^John Griffin (December 14, 1961)."Ohio State Fullback Bob Ferguson Voted Player of the Year in UPI National Poll".The Berkshire Eagle. p. 35 – viaNewspapers.com.
  21. ^"Ferguson Named Player Of Year".Kingsport Times-News. November 26, 1961. p. 20 – viaNewspapers.com.
  22. ^"Syracuse Star Edges Ferguson For Top Trophy".The News-Messenger. November 29, 1961. p. 24 – viaNewspapers.com.
  23. ^abc"2 Bucks Named To All-Big Ten: Ingram, Ferguson Gain Honor Spots".The Logan Daily News. November 28, 1961. p. 6 – viaNewspapers.com.
  24. ^abc"'All' Experts Agree On Ferguson, Ingram".The Akron Beacon-Journal. November 28, 1961. p. 29 – viaNewspapers.com.
  25. ^"Bob Ferguson Bucks' MVP".Dayton Daily News. December 7, 1961. p. 30 – viaNewspapers.com.
  26. ^Wilfrid Smith (December 17, 1961)."Stephens Voted Big 10 Most Valuable: Minnesota Quarterback Beats Bob Ferguson of Ohio State by 2 Votes; Ron Miller Is TD".Chicago Tribune. pp. 1, 2 (part 2) – viaNewspapers.com.
  27. ^1962 Ohio State football media guide
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