1961 college football season | ||
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Preseason AP No. 1 | Iowa[1] | |
Regular season | September 23 – December 2, 1961 | |
Number of bowls | 11 | |
Bowl games | December 9, 1961 – January 1, 1962 | |
Champion(s) | Alabama (AP, Coaches, NFF) Ohio State (FWAA) | |
Heisman | Ernie Davis (halfback, Syracuse) | |
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The 1961 college football season was the 93rd season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Two teams have a claim to the 1961 major college national championship:
Pittsburg State (11–0) was declared small college national champion by the AP and UPI and also won the NAIA national championship. Florida A&M (10–0) was the black college national champion. Washington and Lee (9–0) won Timmie Trophy as the outstanding small college football team in the country.
Syracuse halfback Ernie Davis won the Heisman Trophy. Wisconsin quarterback Ron Miller won the Sammy Baugh Trophy, and Utah State tackle Merlin Olsen won the Outland Trophy. Individual statistical leaders in major college football for 1961 included Iowa State halfback Dave Hoppmann with 1,638 yards of total offense, San Jose State quarterback Chon Gallegos with 117 pass completions and 14 touchdown passes, Washington State end Hugh Campbell with 53 pass receptions, and New Mexico State halfback Preacher Pilot with 1,278 rushing yards and 138 points scored.
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