Quarterback Ron Miller led the country with 1,487 passing yards, won the Sammy Baugh Trophy as the best passer in college football, and was selected as Wisconsin's most valuable player. End Pat Richter was the team's only first-team All-American and led the country with 817 receiving yards.
The 1961 Wisconsin team tallied 2,749 yards of total offense, consisting of 1,696 passing yards and 1,053 rushing yards. On defense, the Badgers gave up 2,822 yards -- 877 passing yards and 1,945 rushing yards.[13]
Quarterback Ron Miller led the country and set a Wisconsin record with 1,487 passing yards. He completed 104 of 198 passes (52.5%) and threw 11 touchdowns and 11 interceptions for a quarterback rating of 122.8.[14] In the Badgers' victory over Minnesota, Miller broke Wisconsin's single-game record with 297 passing yards.[13]
End Pat Richter led the country with 817 receiving yards. He set Wisconsin single-season records for both receptions (47) and receiving yardage (817). He also broke the school's single-game record with 170 receiving yards against Illinois.[13][10] Richter also led the team in scoring with 48 points on eight touchdowns.[14]
Wisconsin's other receiving leaders included Ron Staley (18 receptions, 234 yards), Louie Holland (nine receptions, 119 yards), and Nap Hearn (nine receptions, 117 yards).[13]
The team's leading rushers were Jim Nettles (213 yards, 39 carries, 5.4-yard average), Louie Holland (177 yards, 62 carries, 2.8-yard average), Bill Smith (153 yards, 43 carries, 3.5-yard average), Neil Fleming (142 yards, 43 carries, 3.3-yard average), and Gerald McKinney (123 yards, 29 carries, 4.2 -yard average).[13]
Jim Bakken handed punting and place-kicking for the Badgers. He led the Big Ten with an average of 41.2 yards per punt in Big Ten games. He had an 89-yard punt against Northwestern that was the longest of the Big Ten season.[13] He also set a modern Big Ten record with a 47-yard field goal against Northwestern.
Awards
Quarterback Ron Miller won the Sammy Baugh Trophy as the nation's outstanding passer.[15] Miller was also selected as Wisconsin's most valuable player for 1961.[16]
Pat Richter, end, selected by the Washington Redskins in the first round (seventh overall pick) of the 1963 NFL draft, and by the Denver Broncos in the 10th round (78th overall pick) of the 1963 AFL draft
Gary Kroner, back, selected by the Green Bay Pakcers in the seventh round (93rd overall pick) of the 1963 NFL draft
1964 draft
Roger Pillath, tackle, selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the third round (39th overall pick) of the 1964 NFL draft
Ken Bowman, center, selected by the Green Bay Packers in the eighth round (111th pick) of the 1964 NFL draft