1961 Navy Midshipmen football team

1961 Navy Midshipmen football
Conference Independent
1961 record 7–3
Head coach Wayne Hardin (3rd year)
Home stadium Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium

The 1961 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy (USNA) during the 1961 college football season. Navy competed as an independent with no conference affiliation. The team was led by third-year head coach Wayne Hardin.[1][2]

1961 NCAA University Division independents football records
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#15 Rutgers         9 0 0
#17 Arizona         8 1 1
Memphis State         8 2 0
Villanova         8 2 0
#17 Penn State         8 3 0
#14 Syracuse         8 3 0
Holy Cross         7 3 0
Navy         7 3 0
Miami (FL)         7 4 0
Army         6 4 0
San Jose State         6 4 0
Xavier         6 4 0
Colgate         5 4 0
Detroit         5 4 0
Pacific         5 4 0
Houston         5 4 1
Notre Dame         5 5 0
Oregon State         5 5 0
Florida State         4 5 1
Boston University         4 5 0
Boston College         4 6 0
Oregon         4 6 0
Air Force         3 7 0
Pittsburgh         3 7 0
Washington State         3 7 0
Idaho         2 7 0
Dayton         2 8 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site Result Attendance
September 23 at Penn State Beaver StadiumUniversity Park, PA L 10–20    
September 30 William & Mary Navy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MD W 44–6    
October 6 at Miami (FL) Orange Bowl StadiumMiami, FL W 17–6    
October 14 at Cornell Schoellkopf FieldIthaca, NY W 31–7    
October 20 at Detroit University of Detroit StadiumDetroit, MI W 37–19    
October 28 at Pittsburgh Pitt StadiumPittsburgh, PA L 14–28    
November 4 at Notre Dame Notre Dame StadiumSouth Bend, IN (Rivalry) W 13–10   59,075
November 11 vs. Duke Foreman FieldNorfolk, VA (Oyster Bowl) L 9–30    
November 18 Virginia Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium • Annapolis, MD W 13–3    
December 2 vs. Army Municipal StadiumPhiladelphia, PA (Army–Navy Game) W 13–7    
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

References

  1. "Football History" (PDF). United States Naval Academy. p. 192. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
  2. "Navy Yearly Results (1960-1964)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
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