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1 Season overview  



1.1  Results and team statistics  





1.2  Preseason  





1.3  Regular season  





1.4  Bowl games  





1.5  Post-season developments  







2 Statistical leaders  



2.1  Passing yards  





2.2  Rushing yards  





2.3  Receiving yards  





2.4  Total yards  





2.5  Scoring  







3 Awards and honors  



3.1  All-Big Ten honors  





3.2  All-American honors  





3.3  Other awards  







4 1966 NFL Draft  





5 References  














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1965 Big Ten Conference football season
SportAmerican football
Number of teams10
Top draft pickTom Mack
ChampionMichigan State
  Runners-upOhio State
Season MVPJim Grabowski
Seasons

← 1964

1966 →

1965 Big Ten Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    No.2Michigan State $ 7 0 0 10 1 0
    Ohio State 6 1 0 7 2 0
    Purdue 5 2 0 7 2 1
    Minnesota 5 2 0 5 4 1
    Illinois 4 3 0 6 4 0
    Northwestern 3 4 0 4 6 0
    Michigan 2 5 0 4 6 0
    Wisconsin 2 5 0 2 7 1
    Indiana 1 6 0 2 8 0
    Iowa 0 7 0 1 9 0
    • $ – Conference champion
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 1965 Big Ten Conference football season was the 70th season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference and was a part of the 1965 NCAA University Division football season.

    This was the first year Big Ten teams were allowed to play 10 regular season games. Ohio State was the lone school not to play a 10th game, sticking with nine-game regular seasons through 1970.

    Season overview[edit]

    Results and team statistics[edit]

    Conf. Rank Team Head coach AP final AP high Overall record Conf. record PPG PAG MVP
    1 Michigan State Duffy Daugherty #2 #1 10–1 7–0 23.9 6.9 Steve Juday
    2 Ohio State Woody Hayes NR #10 7–2 6–1 17.3 13.1 Doug Van Horn
    3 (tie) Purdue Jack Mollenkopf NR #2 7–2–1 5–2 22.7 12.7 Bob Griese
    3 (tie) Minnesota Murray Warmath NR NR 5–4–1 5–2 18.8 16.0 John Hankinson
    5 Illinois Pete Elliott NR NR 6–4 4–3 23.5 11.8 Jim Grabowski
    6 Northwestern Alex Agase NR NR 4–6 3–4 14.1 20.8 Jim Burns
    7 (tie) Michigan Bump Elliott NR #4 4–6 2–5 18.5 16.1 Bill Yearby
    7 (tie) Wisconsin Milt Bruhn NR NR 2–7–1 2–5 8.1 29.1 Tom Brigham
    9 Indiana John Pont NR NR 2–8 1–6 13.4 22.5 Bill Malinchak
    10 Iowa Jerry Burns NR NR 1–9 0–7 9.4 19.2 Dave Long

    Key
    AP final = Team's rank in the final AP Poll of the 1965 season[1]
    AP high = Team's highest rank in the AP Poll throughout the 1965 season[1]
    PPG = Average of points scored per game[1]
    PAG = Average of points allowed per game[1]
    MVP = Most valuable player as voted by players on each team as part of the voting process to determine the winner of the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy; trophy winner in bold[2]

    Preseason[edit]

    Regular season[edit]

    Bowl games[edit]

    Post-season developments[edit]

    Statistical leaders[edit]

    The Big Ten's individual statistical leaders for the 1965 season include the following:[1]

    Passing yards[edit]

    Rank Name Team Yards[1]
    1 Bob Griese Purdue 1,719
    2 John Hankinson Minnesota 1,483
    3 Steve Juday Michigan State 1,253
    4 Charles Burt Wisconsin 1,143
    5 Fred Custardo Illinois 1,124

    Rushing yards[edit]

    Rank Name Team Yards[1]
    1 Jim Grabowski Illinois 1,258
    2 Clinton Jones Michigan State 900
    3 Bob Apisa Michigan State 715
    4 Carl Ward Michigan 639
    5 Bob McKelvey Northwestern 587

    Receiving yards[edit]

    Rank Name Team Yards[1]
    1 Jack Clancy Michigan 762
    2 John Wright Illinois 755
    3 Gene Washington Michigan State 719
    4 Bill Malinchak Indiana 699
    5 Bob Hadrick Purdue 562

    Total yards[edit]

    Rank Name Team Yards[1]
    1 Bob Griese Purdue 1,784
    2 John Hankinson Minnesota 1,623
    3 Steve Juday Michigan State 1,380
    4 Jim Grabowski Illinois 1,258
    5 Fred Custardo Illinois 1,244

    Scoring[edit]

    Rank Name Team Points[1]
    1 Clinton Jones Michigan State 72
    2 Bob Apisa Michigan State 60
    3 John Kuzniewski Purdue 48
    3 Bob McKelvey Northwestern 48
    3 Willard Sander Ohio State 48

    Awards and honors[edit]

    All-Big Ten honors[edit]

    The following players were picked by the Associated Press (AP) and/or the United Press International (UPI) as first-team players on the 1965 All-Big Ten Conference football team.

    Offense

    Position Name Team Selectors
    Quarterback Steve Juday Michigan State AP
    Quarterback Bob Griese Purdue UPI
    Running back Jim Grabowski Illinois AP, UPI [fb]
    Running back Clinton Jones Michigan State AP, UPI [hb]
    Running back Carl Ward Michigan AP, UPI [hb]
    End Gene Washington Michigan State AP, UPI
    End Bob Hadrick Purdue AP
    Tackle Tom Mack Michigan AP, UPI
    Tackle Karl Singer Purdue AP, UPI
    Guard John Niland Iowa AP, UPI
    Guard Doug Van Horn Ohio State AP, UPI
    Center Larry Kaminski Purdue AP
    Center Ray Pryor Ohio State UPI

    Defense

    Position Name Team Selectors
    Defensive end Aaron Brown Minnesota AP, UPI [offense]
    Defensive end Bubba Smith Michigan State AP, UPI
    Defensive end David Long Iowa UPI
    Defensive tackle Bill Yearby Michigan AP, UPI
    Defensive tackle Jerry Shay Purdue AP, UPI
    Defensive guard Harold Lucas Michigan State UPI
    Linebacker Dwight Kelly Ohio State AP, UPI
    Linebacker Don Hansen Illinois AP, UPI
    Linebacker Ron Goovert Michigan State AP
    Defensive back Rich Volk Michigan AP, UPI [s]
    Defensive back George Webster Michigan State AP, UPI [lb]
    Defensive back Ron Acks Illinois AP
    Defensive back John Fill Ohio State AP
    Defensive back Don Japinga Michigan State UPI [hb]
    Defensive back Charles King Purdue UPI [hb]

    All-American honors[edit]

    At the end of the 1965 season, six Big Ten players secured consensus first-team honors on the 1965 College Football All-America Team.[3] The Big Ten's consensus All-Americans were:

    Position Name Team Selectors
    Running back Jim Grabowski Illinois AFCA, AP, CP, FWAA, NEA, UPI, FN, Time, TSN, WCFF
    Defensive end Aaron Brown Minnesota AP, FWAA, NEA, UPI, FN, Time, TSN, WCFF
    Quarterback Bob Griese Purdue AFCA, CP, NEA, UPI, FN, WCFF
    Defensive back George Webster Michigan State AFCA, AP, NEA, UPI, FN, WCFF
    Defensive tackle Bill Yearby Michigan AFCA, NEA, UPI, Time, TSN, WCFF
    Defensive end Bubba Smith Michigan State AFCA, UPI, WCFF

    Other Big Ten players who were named first-team All-Americans by at least one selector were:

    Position Name Team Selectors
    Offensive end Gene Washington Michigan State CP, FN
    Offensive tackle Karl Singer Purdue AP
    Offensive guard Doug Van Horn Ohio State AFCA, UPI
    Offensive guard John Niland Iowa Time, TSN
    Quarterback Steve Juday Michigan State AP
    Running back Clinton Jones Michigan State FWAA
    Defensive tackle Jerry Shay Purdue AFCA, FN
    Middle guard Harold Lucas Michigan State NEA
    Linebacker Ike Kelley Ohio State AP, UPI, FN [center]
    Linebacker Ron Goovert Michigan State FWAA

    Other awards[edit]

    The 1965 Heisman Trophy was awarded to Mike Garrett of USC. Three Big Ten players finished among the top 10 in the voting: Illinois fullback Jim Grabowski (third); Michigan State quarterback Steve Juday (sixth); and Purdue quarterback Bob Griese (eighth).[4]

    1966 NFL Draft[edit]

    The following Big Ten players were among the first 100 picks in the 1966 NFL Draft:[5]

    Name Position Team Round Overall pick
    Tom Mack Offensive tackle Michigan 1 2
    Randy Beisler Defensive end Indiana 1 4
    John Niland Offensive guard Iowa 1 5
    Jerry Shay Offensive tackle Purdue 1 7
    Jim Grabowski Running back Illinois 1 9
    Gale Gillingham Offensive tackle Minnesota 1 13
    Harold Lucas Tackle Michigan State 2 23
    Al Randolph Running back Iowa 3 37
    Tom Barrington Running back Ohio State 3 38
    Bill Malinchak Wide receiver Indiana 3 39
    Don Hansen Linebacker Illinois 3 42
    Dave Long Defensive end Iowa 3 43
    Doug Van Horn Guard Ohio State 4 55
    Ron Acks Defensive back Illinois 4 57
    Gary Snook Quarterback Iowa 4 58
    Steve Smith Wide receiver Michigan 5 71
    Jack Clancy Wide receiver Michigan 5 73
    Bill Briggs Defensive end Iowa 5 75

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "1965 Big Ten Conference Year Summary". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  • ^ Roy Damer (December 25, 1965). "Grabowski Big Ten's Most Valuable". Chicago Tribune. p. 2-1.
  • ^ "2014 NCAA Football Records: Consensus All-America Selections" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2014. pp. 5–6. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 22, 2014. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
  • ^ "1966 Heisman Trophy Voting". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  • ^ "1966 NFL Draft: Full Draft". NFL.com. National Football League. Retrieved January 26, 2017.

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