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1961 VMI Keydets football team

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American college football season

1961VMI Keydets football
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Record6–4 (4–2 SoCon)
Head coach
Home stadiumAlumni Field
Seasons
← 1960
1962 →
1961 Southern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
The Citadel $510730
Richmond520550
VMI420640
West Virginia210460
Furman220730
George Washington340360
Virginia Tech230450
Davidson140440
William & Mary160190
  • $ – Conference champion

The1961 VMI Keydets football team was anAmerican football team that represented theVirginia Military Institute (VMI) as a member of theSouthern Conference (SoCon) during the1961 college football season. In their ninth year head under coachJohn McKenna, the Keydets compiled a 6–4 record (4–2 in conference games), tied for third place in the SoCon, and outscored opponents by a total of 134 to 105.[1]

The team's statistical leaders included Bobby Mitchell (949 passing yards), Stinson Jones (256 rushing yards, 30 points scored), and Ken Reeder (26 receptions, 323 receiving yards).[2]

The team played its one home game at Alumni Field inLexington, Virginia.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 16atMarshall*W 33–68,000[3][4]
September 23atVillanova*L 0–2212,000[5]
September 29atRichmondW 8–612,000[6]
October 7atGeorge WashingtonL 6–3020,340[7]
October 14vs.Virginia*L 7–148,500[8]
October 21atDavidsonW 13–0[9]
October 28atWilliam & MaryW 14–7[10]
November 4The Citadel
  • Alumni Field
  • Lexington, VA (rivalry)
L 8–149,000[11]
November 11atBuffalo*W 39–66,093–6,300[12][13]
November 23vs.Virginia TechW 6–020,000[14]
  • *Non-conference game

Statistics

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The Keydets gained an average of 113.4 rushing yards and 109.0 passing yards per game. On defense, they gave up an average of 153.4 rushing yards and 93.4 passing yards per game.[2]

Quarterback Bobby Mitchell led the passing offense, completing 69 of 162 passes (42.6%) for 949 yards with six touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and a 91.7 quarterback rating. Butch Nunnally added 106 passing yards, completing nine of 32 passes (28.1%) with one touchdown, three interceptions, and a 47.5 quarterback rating.[2]

Halfback Stinston Jones led the team with 256 rushing yards on 60 carries for a 4.3-yard average. Jones also ranked second on the team with 18 receptions for 305 yards. He also led the team in scoring with 30 points on five touchdowns[2]

Halfback Ken Reeder led the team in receiving with 26 catches for 323 receiving yards.[2]

Other significant contributors included John Traynham (197 yards, 41 receiving yards), Pat Morrison (158 rushing yards, 37 yards), and Butch Armistead (95 rushing yards).[2]

Awards and honors

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Three VMI players received second-team honors on the 1961 All-Southern Conference football team: tackle Bill Hoehl; guard Gil Monor; and halfback Stinson Jones.[15]

Players

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  • Charlie Cole, center, 175 pounds
  • J.R. Dunkley, end, 190 pounds
  • Bill Hoehl, tackle, 205 pounds
  • Stinson Jones, halfback, 185 pounds
  • Bobby Mitchell, quarterback, 194 pounds
  • Ken Reeder, halfback
  • Fred Shirley, guard, 205 pounds
  • Jim Shumaker, guard, 205 pounds
  • John Traynham, halfback, 185 pounds
  • Bill Welsh, tackle, 191 pounds
  • Dick Willard, end, 197 pounds
  • DeWitt Worrell, fullback, 180 pounds

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References

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  1. ^"1961 Virginia Military Institute Keydets Schedule and Results".College Football at Sports-Reference.com.Sports Reference. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2022.
  2. ^abcdef"1961 Virginia Military Institute Keydets Stats".SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedOctober 8, 2024.
  3. ^"Perry Scouts Marshall--VMI: Falcon Defense Slated For Work This Week".The Daily Sentinel-Tribune. September 18, 1961. p. 8 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^"Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics (Marshall)".National Collegiate Athletic Association. RetrievedDecember 18, 2022.
  5. ^"Villanova tops V.M.I., 22–0, displays sturdy defense".The Baltimore Sun. September 24, 1961. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^"VMI trips Richmond, 8–6".Daily Press. September 30, 1961. RetrievedAugust 23, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"GW uses sharp passing, good defense for conference victory over Keydets".The Progress-Index. October 8, 1961. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"Fischer leads U. Va. in win over VMI".The Virginian-Pilot. October 15, 1961. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^"Keydets score late for 13–0 conference win over 'Cats".The Progress-Index. October 22, 1961. RetrievedAugust 29, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  10. ^"2 sophs lead VMI to victory".The Miami News. October 29, 1961. RetrievedOctober 24, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"Citadel downs VMI to clinch Southern Conference title".The Rocky Mount Telegram. November 5, 1961. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^"Mitchell sparkles as VMI wallops UB".Buffalo Courier Express. November 12, 1961. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  13. ^"Brief Summary of Cumulative Football Statistics (Buffalo)".National Collegiate Athletic Association. RetrievedAugust 18, 2024.
  14. ^"Special play wins mud bowl for VMI".Ledger-Star. November 24, 1961. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  15. ^"1961 All-Southern Team: FU's Campbell Repeats; Gilgo And Eastern Named".The Greenville News. November 29, 1961. p. 11 – viaNewspapers.com.
  16. ^"Turkey Day Starting Lineups".Roanoke World-News. November 22, 1961. p. 10 – viaNewspapers.com.
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