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1961 Washington and Lee Generals football team


1961 Washington and Lee Generals football
Independent
9–0
Lee McLaughlin (5th season)
Barton Dick
Ned Hobbs
Wilson Field

The 1961 Washington and Lee Generals football team was an American football team that represented the Washington and Lee University as an independent during the 1961 college football season. In their fifth year under head coach Lee McLaughlin, the Generals compiled a perfect 9–0 record, held seven opponents to fewer than seven points, and outscored all opponents by a total of 297 to 44. It was their first perfect season since the 1914 team went 9–0. At the end of the season, the team received the Timmie Trophy as the outstanding small college football team in the country. The team was inducted in 2008 into the Washington and Lee Hall of Fame.

In November 1961, Sports Illustrated published a profile on the team, noting: "At Washington and Lee football is strictly amateur. No athletic scholarships are given, nor have any been given for the past seven years, a decision which at the time it was taken brought screams of protest from ardent alumni. But this year's team, made up purely of students who play football rather than football players who study, is proving that winning football on an unsubsidized basis can be as much fun to play and as exciting to watch as any football anywhere."

The team was led on defense by linebacker Terry Fohs. Fohs received second-team honors on the 1961 Little All-America college football team.

On offense, Charlie Gummey and Doug Martin led the team in scoring with 54 points each.

The team played its home games at Wilson Field in Lexington, Virginia.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 23Hampden–SydneyWilson FieldLexington, VAW 7–63,000
October 7at Franklin & MarshallLancaster, PAW 40–03,000
October 14Randolph–MaconWilson FieldLexington, VAW 43–03,000–3,500
October 21at Johns HopkinsHomewood FieldBaltimore, MDW 38–6137
October 28Emory and HenryLexington, VAW 27–64,500–6,000
November 4at CentreFarris StadiumDanville, KYW 53–02,000
November 11at SewaneeHardee FieldSewanee, TNW 26–62,500
November 18FrederickWilson FieldLexington, VAW 30–02,500
November 23at Washington UniversityFrancis FieldSt. Louis, MOW 33–202,500
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