1961 Houston Oilers season | |
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Owner | Bud Adams |
General manager | Don Suman |
Head coach | Lou Rymkus (1–3–1, fired) and Wally Lemm (9–0) |
Home field | Jeppesen Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 10–3–1 |
Division place | 1st AFL Eastern |
Playoff finish | Won AFL Championship (at Chargers) 10–3 |
The 1961 Houston Oilers season was the second season for the Houston Oilers as a professional American football franchise; For the second consecutive season, the Oilers scored a triumph in the AFL championship game over the San Diego Chargers (12–2), the Western Division champions.[1][2][3]
The Oilers started slowly in 1961, with a 1–3–1 record. After a tie on October 13 with the Boston Patriots, head coach Lou Rymkus was fired by owner Bud Adams. Wally Lemm was hired,[4] and the team went undefeated for the remainder of the season, including the championship game, a winning streak of ten games.
The Oilers set the AFL record for points scored in 1961, with 513 (36.6 points per game).[5] They also set an American Football League record with a +271 point differential, by allowing only 242 points.[6] The 1961 Oilers are the only team in AFL or NFL history to score 45 points or more six times in a single season.[7]