RIP Bob Ferguson, 1961 Maxwell Winner
Buckeye Fullback Bob Ferguson has passed away at the age of 64. He was the fullback on the 1961 team that the faculty kept from going to the Rose Bowl.
Ferguson finished 2nd to Ernie Davis in the Heisman, and won the Maxwell Award as the best player in the country. A great Buckeye All-American.
My thoughts are with his family.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - Bob Ferguson, an All-American fullback at Ohio State who played for coach Woody Hayes and was the Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1961, died at 64.
<TABLE style="PADDING-LEFT: 15px" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=textSmallGrey vAlign=top align=middle></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>He died Thursday, the Cook & Son-Pallay Funeral Home told The Associated Press on Friday. He had complications from diabetes.
Ferguson starred at Ohio State from 1959-61 and was an All-American his last two seasons. He scored 26 touchdowns, including four against Michigan in 1961, when the Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines 50-20 to cap an 8-0-1 season.
During his three years at Ohio State, the 220-pound Ferguson accumulated 2,304 all-purpose yards, including 2,162 rushing for an average of 5 yards a carry.
“He wasn’t a finesse runner,” son Robert Ferguson Jr. told The Columbus Dispatch. “He was a power runner. Those were the days of three yards and a cloud of dust.”
During the 1961 season, Ohio State turned down a Rose Bowl invitation because administrators felt the university was becoming known simply as a football school. Minnesota went instead and beat UCLA 21-3.
Ferguson had a disappointing NFL career. He was a Pittsburgh Steelers reserve for two years and played another season with the Minnesota Vikings. Ferguson later worked as a youth counselor in Columbus and retired in 1990 because of health problems.
He is survived by wife Diana, sons Robert, Rodney and Ronald and daughter Robin.
Funeral services are pending.
Buckeye Fullback Bob Ferguson has passed away at the age of 64. He was the fullback on the 1961 team that the faculty kept from going to the Rose Bowl.
Ferguson finished 2nd to Ernie Davis in the Heisman, and won the Maxwell Award as the best player in the country. A great Buckeye All-American.
My thoughts are with his family.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6773212/
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Bob Ferguson, an All-American fullback at Ohio State who played for coach Woody Hayes and was the Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1961, died at 64.
<TABLE style="PADDING-LEFT: 15px" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=textSmallGrey vAlign=top align=middle></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>He died Thursday, the Cook & Son-Pallay Funeral Home told The Associated Press on Friday. He had complications from diabetes.
Ferguson starred at Ohio State from 1959-61 and was an All-American his last two seasons. He scored 26 touchdowns, including four against Michigan in 1961, when the Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines 50-20 to cap an 8-0-1 season.
During his three years at Ohio State, the 220-pound Ferguson accumulated 2,304 all-purpose yards, including 2,162 rushing for an average of 5 yards a carry.
“He wasn’t a finesse runner,” son Robert Ferguson Jr. told The Columbus Dispatch. “He was a power runner. Those were the days of three yards and a cloud of dust.”
During the 1961 season, Ohio State turned down a Rose Bowl invitation because administrators felt the university was becoming known simply as a football school. Minnesota went instead and beat UCLA 21-3.
Ferguson had a disappointing NFL career. He was a Pittsburgh Steelers reserve for two years and played another season with the Minnesota Vikings. Ferguson later worked as a youth counselor in Columbus and retired in 1990 because of health problems.
He is survived by wife Diana, sons Robert, Rodney and Ronald and daughter Robin.
Funeral services are pending.
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