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1964 Ohio Bobcats football team

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1964Ohio Bobcats football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record5–4–1 (3–2–1 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumPeden Stadium
Seasons
← 1963
1965 →
1964 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Bowling Green $510910
Marshall420730
Miami (OH)420631
Ohio321541
Western Michigan240360
Kent State141351
Toledo150280
  • $ – Conference champion

The1964 Ohio Bobcats football team was anAmerican football team that representedOhio University in theMid-American Conference (MAC) during the1964 NCAA University Division football season. In their seventh season under head coachBill Hess, the Bobcats compiled a 5–4–1 record (3–2–1 against MAC opponents), finished in fourth place in the MAC, and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 122 to 99.[1][2] They played their home games inPeden Stadium inAthens, Ohio.[3]

The team's statistical leaders included Wash Lyons with 835 rushing yards, Larry Bainter with 443 passing yards, and Jim Dorna with 162 receiving yards.[4] Defensive tackle John Frick was a second-team All-America pick by theAssociated Press (AP), and linebacker Skip Hoovler was an honorable mention All-America by the AP andUnited Press International.[5]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 19atWest Texas State*W 16–14[6]
September 26atPurdue*L 0–1745,321[7]
October 3atKent StateT 3–313,000
October 10ToledoW 21–12
October 17Xavier*
  • Peden Stadium
  • Athens, OH
L 19–2311,000[8]
October 24Miami (OH)
W 10–718,000
October 31Dayton*
  • Peden Stadium
  • Athens, OH
W 24–012,200
November 7atWestern MichiganL 8–1312,000
November 14atBowling GreenW 21–014,610
November 21Marshall
L 0–1012,000
  • *Non-conference game

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References

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  1. ^"2015 Ohio Football Media Guide"(PDF). Ohio University. 2015. pp. 91, 94. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 7, 2016. RetrievedOctober 4, 2016.
  2. ^"Bill Hess".Sports Reference.
  3. ^"Peden Stadium".Ohio University Athletics. RetrievedMarch 3, 2023.
  4. ^2015 Media Guide, pp. 71, 75, 77.
  5. ^2015 Media Guide, p. 101.
  6. ^"Ohio beats fighting West Texas".The El Paso Times. September 20, 1964. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2026 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"Purdue blanks out-manned Ohio U., 17–0".The Terre Haute Tribune. September 27, 1964 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"Springfield News-Sun".Fumbles help Xavier stop Ohio U., 23–19. October 18, 1964. RetrievedMay 5, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^"Schedule/Results (1964 Ohio)".NCAA Statistics.National Collegiate Athletic Association. RetrievedMay 23, 2025.
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