1957 college football season

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The 1957 college football season was the 89th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. It concluded with two teams having claim to the major college national championship:

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Other notable teams from the 1957 season include: Florida A&M (9–0, black college national champion); Pittsburg State (11–0, NAIA national champion); Arizona State (10–0, top-ranked offense outscored opponents, 397 to 66); and Middle Tennesse (10–0, Ohio Valley champion).

John David Crow of Texas A&M won the Heisman Trophy, and Bob Reifsnyder of Navy won the Maxwell Award. The statistical leaders among the major college teams included Washington State quarterback Bob Newman with 1,444 yards of total offense, Utah quarterback Lee Grosscup with 1,398 passing yards, and Arizona State halfback Leon Burton with 1,126 rushing yards and 96 points scored.

Conference and program changes

Conference changes

Membership changes

School1956 Conference1957 Conference
Cincinnati Bearcats Independent Missouri Valley
Detroit Titans Missouri Valley Independent
East Tennessee State Buccaneers VSAC Ohio Valley
North Texas State College Eagles Gulf Coast Missouri Valley
Oklahoma A&M Cowboys Missouri Valley Independent

Season chronology

September

In the preseason poll released on September 16, the defending champion Sooners of the University of Oklahoma—who had won 40 consecutive games dating back to 1953—were the first place choice for 127 of 174 writers casting votes, followed by Texas A&M, Michigan State, Minnesota, and Tennessee. [6] As the regular season progressed, a new poll would be issued on the Monday following the weekend's games.

September 20 - Abner Haynes and Leon King suited up for North Texas State College against Texas Western at Kidd Field in El Paso, marking the first time a major college football team based in Texas fielded African-American players. King scored a 33 yard touchdown, while Haynes had a long touchdown run called back "despite never stepping out of bounds and the whistle not blowing until he crossed the goal line." Texas Western escaped with a 14–13 win. [7]

September 20–21 - The U.S. Air Force Academy, founded two years earlier played its first major college schedule in 1957. The Falcons made their debut at UCLA on Friday night and lost 47–0. They would finish their first season 3–6–1, but were undefeated the following year. On Saturday, No. 1 Oklahoma won at No. 8 Pittsburgh 26–0, breaking the all-time record for consecutive wins. No. 2 Texas A&M beat Maryland 21–13 in a game at Dallas. No. 3 Michigan State, No. 4 Minnesota, and No. 5 Tennessee had not yet begun their seasons. No. 11 Georgia Tech beat Kentucky 13–0 and rose to third, while No. 12 Navy won 46–6 at Boston College and rose to fifth. The first AP poll was No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Texas A&M, No. 3 Georgia Tech, No. 4 Michigan State, and No. 5 Navy.

September 28 - No. 1 Oklahoma was idle. No. 2 Texas A&M won at Texas Tech 21–0 and No. 3 Georgia Tech played to a scoreless tie with No. 15 SMU. No. 4 Michigan State beat Indiana 54–0. No. 5 Navy beat visiting William & Mary 33–6. No. 6 Minnesota, which beat Washington 46–7, and No. 7 Duke, which had beaten Virginia 40–0, rose into the top five. The next poll was No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Michigan State, No. 3 Minnesota, No. 4 Duke, and No. 5 Texas A&M.

October

October 5 - No. 1 Oklahoma beat Iowa State 40–14. No. 2 Michigan State won at California 19–0. No. 3 Minnesota beat visiting Purdue 21–17, No. 4 Duke beat Maryland 14–0, and No. 5 Texas A&M won at Missouri 28–0. The next poll was No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Michigan State, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Minnesota, and No. 5 Duke.

October 12 - A crowd of 75,504 watched in Dallas as No. 1 Oklahoma had a difficult time with unranked Texas; the Longhorns picked off four passes and the score was 7–7 at the half before the Sooners preserved their winning streak 21–7 in a game that wasn't pretty. [8] At the same time, No. 2 Michigan State won 35–6 at No. 6 Michigan, leading the AP voters to re-evaluate. No. 3 Texas A&M won 28–6 over Houston. No. 4 Minnesota won 41–6 at Northwestern. No. 5 Duke narrowly beat No. 15 Rice in Houston, 7–6. The Spartans took over the top spot in the next poll: No. 1 Michigan State, No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Minnesota, and No. 5 Duke.

October 19 - No. 1 Michigan State lost 20–13 to Purdue and fell out of the top five, while No. 2 Oklahoma beat Kansas 47–0 and reclaimed the top spot. No. 3 Texas A&M won 7–0 at TCU and No. 4 Minnesota lost at Illinois 34–14. No. 5 Duke beat Wake Forest 34–7, and No. 6 Iowa beat No. 13 Wisconsin 21–7, while No. 9 Auburn beat Georgia Tech 3–0 in Atlanta and rose to fifth place in the polls. The next poll: No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Texas A&M, No. 3 Iowa, No. 4 Duke, and No. 5 Auburn.

October 26 - No. 1 Oklahoma edged Colorado 14–13, and lost the top spot again, despite being 5–0. No. 2 Texas A&M beat Baylor 14–0 and replaced the Sooners in the next poll. No. 3 Iowa won 6–0 at Northwestern and rose to third. No. 4 Duke went to neighboring Raleigh to play No. 11 North Carolina State and ended with a 14–14 tie. No. 5 Auburn won at Houston 48–7. No. 7 Notre Dame beat Pittsburgh 13–7 and rose to fifth. The next poll: No. 1 Texas A&M, No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Iowa, No. 4 Auburn, and No. 5 Notre Dame.

November

November 2 - No. 1 Texas A&M got past No. 11 Arkansas 7–6 in Fayetteville, and No. 2 Oklahoma won at Kansas State 13–0. No. 3 Iowa played No. 12 Michigan to a 21–21 tie, and No. 4 Auburn beat No. 19 Florida 13–0. No. 5 Notre Dame lost 20–6 to visiting No. 16 Navy, and No. 6 Michigan State won 21–7 at Wisconsin to rise into the top five. The next poll: No. 1 Texas A&M, No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Auburn, No. 4 Michigan State, and No. 5 Iowa.

November 9 - No. 1 Texas A&M beat SMU 19–6 and No. 2 Oklahoma won at Missouri 39–14. No. 3 Auburn beat No. 17 Mississippi State 15–7 in Birmingham, No. 4 Michigan State beat No. 15 Notre Dame 34–6, and No. 5 Iowa beat Minnesota 44–20. The poll remained unchanged.

November 16 - No. 1 Texas A&M lost 7–6 to No. 20 Rice in Houston. No. 2 Oklahoma had won a record 47 consecutive games when they hosted Notre Dame. The Irish, 4–2 and on a losing streak, were an 18–point underdog coming into Norman. The Sooners, who had scored in 123 consecutive games dating back to 1945, were unable to reach the end zone, but had held off the Irish on two goal line stands. In the final minutes, Notre Dame was on the 3–yard line on fourth down, when Dick Lynch "crossed up the Sooners" and ran around right end for a touchdown. Oklahoma's desperate passing drive at game's end was stopped by a Notre Dame interception, and the crowd of 62,000 was stunned into silence... and then stood up and applauded for both the Sooners and the Irish. Oklahoma's previous defeat, more than four years earlier, had been at the hands of Notre Dame as well. [9] Final score: Notre Dame 7, Oklahoma 0. No. 3 Auburn beat Georgia 6–0 at Columbus, Georgia while No. 4 Michigan State beat Minnesota 42–13. No. 5 Iowa lost 17–13 at No. 6 Ohio State; the 7–1 Buckeyes rose to third, while the 6–1–1 Hawkeyes fell to eighth. No. 8 Mississippi, which beat No. 7 Tennessee 14–7 in Memphis, rose to fifth. The next poll: No. 1 Michigan State, No. 2 Auburn, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Texas A&M, and No. 5 Mississippi.

November 23 - No. 1 Michigan State closed its season with a 27–0 win over Kansas State, but fell to third. No. 2 Auburn won at Florida State 29–7. As the only unbeaten (9–0) school among the majors, Auburn was voted No. 1 in the AP poll. No. 3 Ohio State wrapped up its season with a win 31–14 at No. 19 Michigan and was first in the UPI poll. No. 4 Texas A&M and No. 5 Mississippi were idle, while No. 6 Oklahoma won 53–6 at Nebraska and returned to the top five. The poll: No. 1 Auburn, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Michigan State, No. 4 Texas A&M, and No. 5 Oklahoma.

November 28–30 - Thanksgiving Day saw Bear Bryant's No. 4 Texas A&M team lose 9–7 to Texas. On Saturday, No. 1 Auburn shut out rival Alabama 40–0 at their annual meeting in Birmingham to close its season 10–0, while the Crimson Tide finished at 2–7–1. Bryant, who had transformed the Aggies from a 1–9 team in 1953 to a contender (Texas A&M was undefeated in 1956, and their two losses in 1957 were by a total of three points), would accept the job as head coach at his alma mater Alabama at season's end. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan State were both 8–1 in the regular season, but Ohio State was 7–0 in Big Ten play, compared to the 5–1 Spartans, and got the Rose Bowl bid against unranked Oregon. No. 5 Oklahoma beat Oklahoma State 53–6 and prepared for the Orange Bowl. No. 8 Navy, which won the Army-Navy game 14–0 in Philadelphia, finished with an 8–1–1 record, a bid to meet SWC champion Rice in the Cotton Bowl, and a fifth-place finish in the final poll.

The services were split as to the national champion. The AP Trophy went to Auburn, the choice of a majority of writers for No. 1, and the only major college program to finish unbeaten (Arizona State, then a lesser power, also finished 10–0). Auburn, however, was on probation and was ineligible for a bowl (conference runner-up Mississippi received the SEC's automatic slot in the Sugar Bowl), and the UPI coaches poll awarded No. 1 to the Ohio State Buckeyes (8–1). Both Auburn and Ohio State are recognized in the NCAA Football Guidebook as unofficial national champions for 1957. The final AP poll was: No. 1 Auburn, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Michigan State, No. 4 Oklahoma, and No. 5 Navy, while the UPI poll was No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Auburn, No. 3 Michigan State, No. 4 Oklahoma, and No. 5 Iowa.

Conference standings

Major conference standings

1957 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 15 NC State $ 5 0 17 1 2
No. 16 Duke 5 1 16 3 2
Clemson 4 3 07 3 0
North Carolina 4 3 07 3 0
Maryland 4 3 05 5 0
Virginia 2 4 03 6 1
South Carolina 2 5 05 5 0
Wake Forest 0 7 00 10 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll [10]
1957 Big Seven Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 4 Oklahoma $ 6 0 010 1 0
Kansas 4 2 05 4 1
Missouri 3 3 05 4 1
Colorado 3 3 06 3 1
Iowa State 2 4 04 5 1
Kansas State 2 4 03 6 1
Nebraska 1 5 01 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1957 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2 Ohio State $ 7 0 09 1 0
No. 3 Michigan State 5 1 08 1 0
No. 6 Iowa 4 1 17 1 1
No. 19 Wisconsin 4 3 06 3 0
Purdue 4 3 05 4 0
Michigan 3 3 15 3 1
Illinois 3 4 04 5 0
Minnesota 3 5 04 5 0
Indiana 0 6 01 8 0
Northwestern 0 7 00 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1957 Border Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 12 Arizona State $ 4 0 010 0 0
West Texas State 3 1 07 3 0
Texas Western 3 2 06 3 0
Hardin–Simmons 3 2 05 5 0
New Mexico A&M 0 4 03 7 0
Arizona 0 4 01 8 1
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1957 Ivy League football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Princeton $ 6 1 07 2 0
Dartmouth 5 1 17 1 1
Yale 4 2 16 2 1
Brown 3 4 05 4 0
Cornell 3 4 03 6 0
Penn 3 4 03 6 0
Harvard 2 5 03 5 0
Columbia 1 6 01 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Middle Three Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Lehigh $ 2 0 08 1 0
Rutgers 1 1 05 4 0
Lafayette 0 2 04 4 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Houston $ 3 0 05 4 1
North Texas State 1 0 05 5 0
Tulsa 2 2 04 6 0
Cincinnati 1 2 05 4 1
Wichita 0 3 01 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Oregon State + 6 2 08 2 0
No. 17 Oregon ^ + 6 2 07 4 0
No. 19 UCLA 5 2 08 2 0
Washington State 5 3 06 4 0
Stanford 4 3 06 4 0
Washington 3 4 03 6 1
California 1 6 01 9 0
USC 1 6 01 9 0
Idaho 0 3 04 4 1
  • + Conference co-champions
  • ^ – Selected as Rose Bowl representative
    Oregon State won the rivalry game over Oregon,
    but no-repeat rule was in effect
Rankings from Coaches Poll
1957 Skyline Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Utah $ 5 1 06 4 0
BYU 5 1 15 3 2
Denver 5 2 06 4 0
Wyoming 3 2 24 3 3
New Mexico 2 4 04 6 0
Colorado State 2 5 03 7 0
Montana 2 5 02 7 0
Utah State 1 5 12 7 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Southeastern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1 Auburn $ 7 0 010 0 0
No. 7 Ole Miss 5 0 19 1 1
No. 14 Mississippi State 4 2 16 2 1
No. 17 Florida 4 2 16 2 1
No. 13 Tennessee 4 3 08 3 0
Vanderbilt 3 3 15 3 2
LSU 4 4 05 5 0
Georgia Tech 3 4 14 4 2
Georgia 3 4 03 7 0
Tulane 1 5 02 8 0
Alabama 1 6 12 7 1
Kentucky 1 7 03 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1957 Southern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 20 VMI $ 6 0 09 0 1
West Virginia 3 0 07 2 1
The Citadel 4 2 05 4 1
Furman 2 1 03 7 0
Richmond 2 4 04 6 0
William & Mary 2 4 04 6 0
Davidson 1 3 05 3 0
VPI 1 3 04 5 0
George Washington 1 5 02 7 0
Washington and Lee 0 0 00 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1957 Southwest Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 8 Rice $ 5 1 07 4 0
No. 11 Texas 4 1 16 4 1
No. 9 Texas A&M 4 2 08 3 0
SMU 3 3 04 5 1
Arkansas 2 4 06 4 0
TCU 2 4 05 4 1
Baylor 0 5 13 6 1
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1957 NCAA University Division independents football records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Navy   9 1 1
No. 10 Notre Dame   7 3 0
No. 18 Army   7 2 0
Drake   7 2 0
Penn State   6 3 0
Detroit   6 3 0
Dayton   6 3 1
Oklahoma State   6 3 1
Boston University   5 3 0
Holy Cross   5 3 1
Syracuse   5 3 1
Pacific (CA)   5 3 2
Rutgers   5 4 0
Miami (FL)   5 4 1
Xavier   5 5 0
Florida State   4 6 0
Pittsburgh   4 6 0
Air Force   3 6 1
Colgate   3 6 0
Villanova   3 6 0
San Jose State   3 7 0
Texas Tech   2 8 0
Marquette   0 10 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Minor conference standings

1957 California Collegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Cal Poly 3 0 08 1 0
UC Santa Barbara 2 1 06 2 0
Fresno State 1 1 05 5 0
Los Angeles State 1 1 05 4 0
San Diego State 0 1 02 7 0
Long Beach State 0 3 03 5 0
  • No champion named for the 1957 season
1957 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Maryland State $ 6 0 16 1 1
Elizabeth City State 4 1 16 1 1
Delaware State 4 2 06 2 0
Bluefield State 4 2 06 2 0
North Carolina A&T 4 2 04 3 1
Morgan State 4 2 15 3 1
Winston-Salem State 5 3 05 3 0
Virginia Union 5 3 06 3 0
Shaw 5 3 05 3 0
North Carolina College 4 3 05 4 0
Virginia State 4 4 05 4 0
Hampton 4 5 04 5 0
St. Augustine's 2 4 13 4 1
Howard 2 4 03 6 0
Lincoln (PA) 2 4 02 5 0
Fayetteville State 2 7 02 7 0
Johnson C. Smith 1 6 01 6 1
Saint Paul's (VA) 0 7 00 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Central Intercollegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Pittsburg State $^ 5 0 011 0 0
St. Benedict's 4 1 07 1 0
Fort Hays State 2 2 04 4 0
Washburn 2 3 05 4 0
Emporia State 1 3 02 7 0
Southwestern (KS) 0 5 01 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
1957 College Conference of Illinois football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Wheaton (IL) + 6 1 08 1 0
Lake Forest + 6 1 06 2 0
North Central (IL) 5 2 07 2 0
Millikin 4 2 14 3 1
Augustana (IL) 3 4 04 4 0
Carroll (WI) 2 5 02 6 0
Illinois Wesleyan 1 5 11 7 1
Elmhurst 0 7 01 7 0
  • + Conference co-champions
1957 Far Western Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
San Francisco State $ 5 0 07 3 0
Chico State 4 1 07 2 0
Humboldt State 3 2 04 6 0
Sacramento State 2 3 05 4 0
Nevada 1 4 01 8 0
Cal Aggies 0 5 01 7 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Gulf States Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
McNeese State + 4 1 08 2 0
Northwestern State + 4 1 07 2 0
Louisiana Tech + 4 1 06 4 0
Southwestern Louisiana 1 3 14 5 1
Southeastern Louisiana 1 3 12 6 1
Northeast Louisiana State 0 5 02 6 0
  • + Conference co-champions
1957 Hoosier Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Hanover + 4 1 08 1 0
Anderson (IN) + 4 1 07 1 0
Taylor 3 1 17 1 1
Indiana Central 2 3 03 6 1
Franklin (IN) 1 4 04 5 0
Manchester (IN) 0 4 12 6 1
  • + Conference co-champions
1957 Indiana Collegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Saint Joseph's (IN) $ 5 0 08 1 0
Butler 5 1 07 2 0
DePauw 3 2 06 2 0
Ball State 2 3 12 5 1
Valparaiso 1 2 14 2 2
Evansville 1 4 01 6 0
Indiana State 0 5 01 6 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Eastern Michigan $ 6 0 06 3 0
Western Illinois 4 2 05 4 0
Central Michigan 4 2 04 6 0
Illinois State Normal 3 3 05 3 0
Southern Illinois 3 3 05 4 0
Northern Illinois 1 5 02 7 0
Eastern Illinois 0 6 00 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Iowa Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Luther $ 7 1 08 1 0
Upper Iowa 6 2 06 3 0
Parsons 5 2 17 2 1
Simpson 4 4 04 4 0
Wartburg 4 4 05 4 0
Buena Vista 3 4 03 5 0
Central (IA) 2 4 13 4 1
Dubuque 1 5 21 5 2
Iowa Wesleyan 1 7 02 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Lone Star Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Lamar Tech $ 5 0 28 0 2
East Texas State 6 1 08 1 0
Stephen F. Austin 5 2 06 4 0
Sam Houston State 3 3 13 5 1
Southwest Texas State 3 4 04 6 0
Texas A&I 2 4 15 5 1
Howard Payne 2 5 03 6 0
Sul Ross 0 7 03 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Mason–Dixon Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Hampden–Sydney $ 4 0 08 1 0
Randolph–Macon 1 1 23 3 2
Johns Hopkins 1 1 13 2 2
Bridgewater 1 2 03 4 0
Western Maryland 0 2 11 6 1
Gallaudet 0 1 00 6 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • Conference standings were based on the Dickinson Scoring System.
1957 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Hillsdale $^ 6 0 09 1 0
Hope 4 2 07 2 0
Albion 4 2 05 3 0
Alma 3 2 15 2 2
Kalamazoo 2 3 12 5 1
Adrian 1 5 03 5 0
Olivet 0 6 00 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
1957 Mid-American Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Miami (OH) $ 5 0 06 3 0
Bowling Green 3 1 26 1 2
Marshall 4 2 06 3 0
Toledo 3 2 05 4 0
Western Michigan 1 4 14 4 1
Ohio 1 4 12 6 1
Kent State 1 5 03 6 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Mid-Ohio League football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Bluffton $ 5 0 07 2 0
Ashland 3 1 14 3 1
Defiance 3 2 03 5 0
Findlay 2 2 12 6 1
Ohio Northern 1 4 01 7 0
Wilmington (OH) 0 5 00 6 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Midwest Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2 Tennessee A&I + 3 0 05 0 1
No. 22 Jackson State + 2 0 06 2 0
No. 5 Lincoln (MO) 2 1 08 1 0
Kentucky State 1 3 03 6 0
Grambling 0 1 04 4 0
Central State (OH) 0 3 04 4 1
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from Pittsburgh Courier [11]
1957 Midwest Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Ripon $ 8 0 08 0 0
Carleton 6 1 16 1 1
Coe 6 2 06 2 0
Cornell (IA) 3 3 23 3 2
Grinnell 3 3 23 3 2
St. Olaf 4 4 04 4 0
Knox 1 6 11 6 1
Lawrence 1 7 01 7 0
Monmouth (IL) 1 7 01 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Concordia (MN) $ 6 1 07 2 0
Macalester 5 1 16 1 1
Gustavus Adolphus 5 1 15 3 1
Saint John's (MN) 4 3 05 3 0
Augsburg 3 4 04 4 0
Minnesota–Duluth 2 5 02 5 1
St. Thomas (MN) 1 5 12 5 1
Hamline 0 6 00 7 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Minnesota State College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Winona State + 3 1 05 3 0
Bemidji State + 3 1 04 4 0
Moorhead State 2 2 03 4 1
Mankato State 1 2 12 6 1
St. Cloud State 0 3 10 7 1
  • + Conference co-champions
1957 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
SE Missouri State $ 4 0 16 2 1
Missouri–Rolla 3 2 05 5 0
NE Missouri State 3 2 04 5 0
SW Missouri State 2 3 04 4 1
Central Missouri State 1 3 11 7 1
NW Missouri State 1 4 01 6 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 North Central Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
South Dakota State $ 5 0 16 2 1
Morningside 4 1 16 2 1
Iowa State Teachers 4 2 05 3 0
South Dakota 3 2 14 4 1
North Dakota State 2 3 13 4 1
Augustana (SD) 0 5 00 7 0
North Dakota 0 5 00 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Denison + 6 1 08 1 0
Wittenberg + 6 1 07 2 0
Akron 5 1 17 1 1
Capital 5 1 16 1 1
Heidelberg 4 2 07 2 0
Otterbein 4 2 05 3 0
Muskingum 4 3 05 4 0
Ohio Wesleyan 3 4 04 5 0
Hiram 2 4 03 5 0
Kenyon 1 3 02 3 1
Wooster 2 6 03 6 0
Mount Union 2 6 02 6 0
Marietta 1 5 02 6 0
Oberlin 0 6 01 6 1
  • + Conference co-champions
1957 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Middle Tennessee $ 5 0 010 0 0
Tennessee Tech 4 1 06 4 0
Eastern Kentucky 3 2 04 5 0
Western Kentucky 1 3 15 3 1
Murray State 1 3 13 5 1
Morehead State 0 5 02 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Lock Haven + 5 0 08 0 0
Shippensburg + 5 0 06 0 1
West Chester 4 0 09 0 0
Edinboro 2 1 03 4 0
Slippery Rock 2 1 05 2 0
Kutztown 2 1 13 4 1
Bloomsburg 2 3 05 2 1
East Stroudsburg 2 3 13 4 1
Indiana (PA) 2 2 03 6 0
Mansfield 1 2 03 3 0
California (PA) 1 4 02 5 0
Millersville 1 5 02 6 0
Clarion 1 4 02 6 0
Cheyney 0 4 00 6 0
  • + Conference co-champions
  • Conference standings were based on the Saylor system of ratings.
1957 Presidents' Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
John Carroll $ 3 0 06 1 0
Wayne State (MI) 2 1 04 4 0
Western Reserve 1 2 02 4 0
Case Tech 0 3 00 5 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Rocky Mountain Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Idaho State $ 5 0 09 0 0
Western State (CO) 3 1 15 4 1
Colorado State–Greeley 3 2 06 3 0
Colorado College 2 3 03 5 0
Colorado Mines 0 3 20 6 3
Adams State 0 4 10 9 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Whittier $ 3 0 16 2 1
Pomona-Claremont 2 1 03 4 0
Redlands 2 1 14 4 1
Caltech 1 2 04 3 0
Occidental 0 4 01 7 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Wiley $ 6 0 010 0 1
Texas Southern 4 2 07 3 1
Prairie View A&M 4 2 06 3 1
Southern 4 2 06 4 0
Arkansas AM&N 2 4 03 6 0
Texas College 1 5 04 5 0
Langston 0 6 00 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Virginia Little Eight Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Hampden–Sydney $ 3 0 08 1 0
Emory and Henry 1 1 05 4 0
Randolph–Macon 1 2 03 3 2
Bridgewater 0 2 03 4 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Wisconsin State College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Platteville State $ 5 0 05 1 0
River Falls State 4 1 06 2 0
Whitewater State 3 1 15 2 1
Oshkosh State 3 3 04 3 0
Eau Claire State 3 4 03 5 0
Superior State 2 3 04 4 1
La Crosse State 2 3 04 5 0
Stevens Point State 2 4 03 4 0
Stout State 1 3 13 4 1
Milwaukee 1 4 02 6 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Yankee Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Rhode Island + 3 0 15 2 1
Connecticut + 3 0 15 4 1
Maine 2 2 04 4 0
UMass 1 2 11 5 1
Vermont 0 2 02 5 0
New Hampshire 0 3 10 7 1
  • + Conference co-champions
1957 NCAA College Division independents football records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
St. Norbert   8 0 0
Juniata   7 0 0
Hobart   6 0 0
Hofstra   9 1 0
Louisville   9 1 0
Rose Poly   7 1 0
Cal Poly Pomona   7 1 1
Montana State   8 2 0
Northern Michigan   6 2 0
Mississippi Southern   8 3 0
Sewanee   5 2 1
Tampa   6 3 0
Carnegie Tech   4 2 1
Franklin & Marshall   4 2 1
Washington University   5 3 0
Abilene Christian   5 3 1
Delaware   4 3 0
Carthage   4 3 1
Memphis State   6 4 0
Buffalo   5 4 0
Wabash   5 4 0
Hawaii   4 4 1
Chattanooga   4 5 1
Arkansas State   4 5 0
Howard (AL)   4 5 0
Trinity (TX)   3 5 0
Bucknell   3 6 0
Pepperdine   3 6 0
La Verne   3 7 1
UC Riverside   1 4 1
Baldwin–Wallace   1 6 1
Washington & Jefferson   1 6 1
Drexel   1 7 0
Temple   1 7 0
Washington and Lee   0 8 0

NAIA standings

1957 Central Intercollegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Pittsburg State $^ 5 0 011 0 0
St. Benedict's 4 1 07 1 0
Fort Hays State 2 2 04 4 0
Washburn 2 3 05 4 0
Emporia State 1 3 02 7 0
Southwestern (KS) 0 5 01 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
1957 Central Church College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Dana $ 3 0 03 5 0
Westmar 2 1 06 2 1
Tarkio 1 2 02 5 0
Concordia (NE) 0 3 01 6 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 College Conference of Illinois football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Wheaton (IL) + 6 1 08 1 0
Lake Forest + 6 1 06 2 0
North Central (IL) 5 2 07 2 0
Millikin 4 2 14 3 1
Augustana (IL) 3 4 04 4 0
Carroll (WI) 2 5 02 6 0
Illinois Wesleyan 1 5 11 7 1
Elmhurst 0 7 01 7 0
  • + Conference co-champions
1957 Evergreen Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Central Washington $ 6 0 07 1 0
Puget Sound 4 1 14 3 1
Western Washington 4 2 04 3 0
Eastern Washington 3 2 15 2 1
Whitworth 2 4 02 6 0
Pacific Lutheran 1 5 02 6 0
UBC 0 6 0 ?  ?  ?
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Frontier Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Arizona State–Flagstaff $ 3 0 08 1 0
New Mexico Highlands 1 1 13 3 1
New Mexico Western 1 1 03 3 0
Panhandle A&M 1 2 03 6 0
New Mexico Military 0 2 11 2 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Indiana Collegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Saint Joseph's (IN) $ 5 0 08 1 0
Butler 5 1 07 2 0
DePauw 3 2 06 2 0
Ball State 2 3 12 5 1
Valparaiso 1 2 14 2 2
Evansville 1 4 01 6 0
Indiana State 0 5 01 6 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Iowa Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Luther $ 7 1 08 1 0
Upper Iowa 6 2 06 3 0
Parsons 5 2 17 2 1
Simpson 4 4 04 4 0
Wartburg 4 4 05 4 0
Buena Vista 3 4 03 5 0
Central (IA) 2 4 13 4 1
Dubuque 1 5 21 5 2
Iowa Wesleyan 1 7 02 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Kansas Wesleyan $ 6 1 08 1 0
Baker 5 1 16 2 1
McPherson 5 2 06 3 0
Bethel (KS) 5 2 05 4 0
Ottawa 3 4 04 5 0
College of Emporia 2 4 12 6 1
Friends 1 6 01 8 0
Bethany (KS) 0 7 00 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Hillsdale $^ 6 0 09 1 0
Hope 4 2 07 2 0
Albion 4 2 05 3 0
Alma 3 2 15 2 2
Kalamazoo 2 3 12 5 1
Adrian 1 5 03 5 0
Olivet 0 6 00 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
1957 Mid-Ohio League football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Bluffton $ 5 0 07 2 0
Ashland 3 1 14 3 1
Defiance 3 2 03 5 0
Findlay 2 2 12 6 1
Ohio Northern 1 4 01 7 0
Wilmington (OH) 0 5 00 6 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Midwest Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Ripon $ 8 0 08 0 0
Carleton 6 1 16 1 1
Coe 6 2 06 2 0
Cornell (IA) 3 3 23 3 2
Grinnell 3 3 23 3 2
St. Olaf 4 4 04 4 0
Knox 1 6 11 6 1
Lawrence 1 7 01 7 0
Monmouth (IL) 1 7 01 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Concordia (MN) $ 6 1 07 2 0
Macalester 5 1 16 1 1
Gustavus Adolphus 5 1 15 3 1
Saint John's (MN) 4 3 05 3 0
Augsburg 3 4 04 4 0
Minnesota–Duluth 2 5 02 5 1
St. Thomas (MN) 1 5 12 5 1
Hamline 0 6 00 7 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Minnesota State College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Winona State + 3 1 05 3 0
Bemidji State + 3 1 04 4 0
Moorhead State 2 2 03 4 1
Mankato State 1 2 12 6 1
St. Cloud State 0 3 10 7 1
  • + Conference co-champions
1957 Missouri College Athletic Union football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Culver–Stockton $ 2 0 07 2 0
William Jewell 1 0 07 1 2
Tarkio 1 2 02 5 0
Central (MO) 0 2 02 6 0
Missouri Valley 0 0 04 2 0
  • + Conference co-champions
  • A game between Missouri Valley and William Jewell scheduled for October 26 was cancelled when more than 20 players on each team were stricken by the flu.
1957 Montana Collegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Carroll (MT) $ 2 0 13 3 2
Eastern Montana 2 1 06 2 0
Western Montana 2 2 03 4 1
Rocky Mountain 0 2 12 2 1
Montana Mines 0 1 00 6 0
Northern Montana * 0 0 02 3 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • * – Northern Montana was not a full conference member in football until 1958.
1957 Nebraska College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Hastings $ 7 0 07 2 0
Peru State 6 1 07 2 0
Doane 5 2 06 2 0
Kearney State 4 3 06 3 0
Nebraska Wesleyan 3 4 03 5 0
Chadron State 1 6 02 6 0
Midland 1 5 13 5 1
Wayne State (NE) 0 6 11 7 1
  • $ Conference champion
  • Kearney State forfeited conference wins over Peru State and Doane.
1957 North Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Jamestown $ 6 0 07 0 0
Minot State 5 1 05 2 0
Valley City State 4 1 14 2 1
Wahpeton Science 4 2 0 ?  ?  ?
Dickinson State 2 3 12 4 1
Mayville State 2 4 03 4 0
Ellendale 2 4 0 ?  ?  ?
Bismarck JC 1 5 0 ?  ?  ?
Bottineau 0 6 0 ?  ?  ?
  • $ Conference champion
1957 North State Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Lenoir Rhyne $ 5 1 08 2 1
Elon 4 0 06 0 0
Catawba 3 2 04 3 0
Western Carolina 2 2 12 5 1
Appalachian State 2 4 04 6 0
Guilford 1 3 11 6 1
East Carolina 0 5 01 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Northwest Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Linfield $ 5 0 08 1 0
Willamette 3 1 15 2 2
College of Idaho 3 2 05 5 0
Whitman 2 2 13 4 1
Lewis & Clark 1 4 04 6 0
Pacific (OR) 0 5 02 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Oklahoma Collegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
SW Oklahoma State $ 4 1 07 1 1
[[{{{school}}}|Northeastern State]]3 2 07 3 0
[[{{{school}}}|NW Oklahoma State]]3 2 05 4 0
[[{{{school}}}|Central State (OK)]]2 2 05 2 0
[[{{{school}}}|SE Oklahoma State]]2 2 04 4 0
[[{{{school}}}|East Central]]0 5 02 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Oregon Collegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
[[{{{school}}}|Southern Oregon]] $ 3 0 16 2 1
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon College]]3 1 05 3 0
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon Tech]]2 2 06 4 0
[[{{{school}}}|Portland State]]1 3 02 6 0
[[{{{school}}}|Eastern Oregon]]0 3 11 7 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Lock Haven + 5 0 08 0 0
Shippensburg + 5 0 06 0 1
West Chester 4 0 09 0 0
Edinboro 2 1 03 4 0
Slippery Rock 2 1 05 2 0
Kutztown 2 1 13 4 1
Bloomsburg 2 3 05 2 1
East Stroudsburg 2 3 13 4 1
Indiana (PA) 2 2 03 6 0
Mansfield 1 2 03 3 0
California (PA) 1 4 02 5 0
Millersville 1 5 02 6 0
Clarion 1 4 02 6 0
Cheyney 0 4 00 6 0
  • + Conference co-champions
  • Conference standings were based on the Saylor system of ratings.
1957 Rocky Mountain Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Idaho State $ 5 0 09 0 0
Western State (CO) 3 1 15 4 1
Colorado State–Greeley 3 2 06 3 0
Colorado College 2 3 03 5 0
Colorado Mines 0 3 20 6 3
Adams State 0 4 10 9 1
  • $ Conference champion
1957 South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
[[{{{school}}}|Huron]] $ 7 0 07 1 0
[[{{{school}}}|Northern State]]5 1 07 1 0
[[{{{school}}}|General Beadle]]4 1 06 1 1
[[{{{school}}}|Southern State]]4 2 05 3 0
[[{{{school}}}|South Dakota Mines]]2 3 12 4 2
[[{{{school}}}|Yankton]]2 5 02 6 0
[[{{{school}}}|Black Hills]]1 4 12 6 1
[[{{{school}}}|Sioux Falls]]1 4 01 5 0
[[{{{school}}}|Dakota Wesleyan]]1 7 01 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Wiley $ 6 0 010 0 1
Texas Southern 4 2 07 3 1
Prairie View A&M 4 2 06 3 1
Southern 4 2 06 4 0
Arkansas AM&N 2 4 03 6 0
Texas College 1 5 04 5 0
Langston 0 6 00 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
1957 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Fairmont State $ 7 0 07 0 0
[[{{{school}}}|West Virginia Tech]]3 1 14 4 1
[[{{{school}}}|West Virginia State]]2 1 12 4 2
[[{{{school}}}|Glenville State]]3 2 13 2 1
[[{{{school}}}|Concord]]2 2 12 4 1
[[{{{school}}}|Shepherd]]2 2 03 4 0
[[{{{school}}}|West Liberty State]]2 3 12 6 1
[[{{{school}}}|Potomac State]]2 3 12 4 1
[[{{{school}}}|Salem]]2 5 02 5 0
[[{{{school}}}|West Virginia Wesleyan]]1 4 01 6 0
[[{{{school}}}|Davis & Elkins]]0 5 02 5 0
Bluefield State * 1 0 06 2 0
[[{{{school}}}|Bethany (WV)]] * 1 0 05 3 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • * – Did not qualify for conference standings
    Conference standings based on power ratings
1957 Wisconsin State College Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Platteville State $ 5 0 05 1 0
River Falls State 4 1 06 2 0
Whitewater State 3 1 15 2 1
Oshkosh State 3 3 04 3 0
Eau Claire State 3 4 03 5 0
Superior State 2 3 04 4 1
La Crosse State 2 3 04 5 0
Stevens Point State 2 4 03 4 0
Stout State 1 3 13 4 1
Milwaukee 1 4 02 6 0
  • $ Conference champion

Bowl games

Major bowls

Wednesday, January 1, 1958

BowlWinnerRunner-up
Orange No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners 48No. 16 Duke Blue Devils 21
Sugar No. 7 Mississippi Rebels 39No. 11 Texas Longhorns 7
Cotton No. 5 Navy Midshipmen 20No. 8 Rice Owls 7
Rose No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 10No. 17 Oregon Ducks 7

Other bowls

BowlLocationDateWinnerScoreRunner-up
Sun El Paso, TXJanuary 1 Louisville 34–20 Drake
Gator Jacksonville, FLDecember 28No. 13 Tennessee 3–0No. 9 Texas A&M

Small college

BowlLocationDateWinnerScoreRunner-up
Tangerine Orlando, FLJanuary 1 East Texas State 10–9 Mississippi Southern

NAIA postseason

The 1957 NAIA football season was the second season of college football sponsored by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. The season culminated in the second annual NAIA Football National Championship, played in 1957 at Stewart Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. [12] During its four years in St. Petersburg, the game was also called the Holiday Bowl.

Championship
December 21, 1957
Holiday Bowl [13]
   
Pittsburg State 27
Hillsdale 26

Final polls

Final polls were released in the first week of December.

Undefeated teams

Thirteen college football teams finished the 1957 season with unbeaten and untied records:

TeamRecordPoints
for
Points
against
Notes
Arlington State 12–042562Pioneer Conference and Junior Rose Bowl champion
Pittsburg 11–034779Central Intercollegiate, Holiday Bowl, and NAIA national champion
Arizona State 10–039766Border Conference champion, AP/UP No. 12
Auburn 10–020728SEC and AP poll national champion
Middle Tennessee 10–024140Ohio Valley Conference champion
Florida A&M 9–034342SIAC and black college national champion
Idaho State 9–028085Rocky Mountain Conference champion
Ripon 8–027077Midwest Conference champion
St. Norbert 8–025084Independent
West Chester 8–032640PSTCC champion
Fairmont State 7–014742WVIAC champion
Juniata 7–025327Independent
Hobart 6–014150Indepenent

[14]

Heisman Trophy voting

The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player

PlayerSchoolPosition1st2nd3rdTotal
John David Crow Texas A&M HB2411761081,183
Alex Karras Iowa DT12810991693
Walt Kowalczyk Michigan State HB1169396630
Lou Michaels Kentucky OT605736330
Tom Forrestal Navy QB344246216
Bob Anderson Army HB254539204
Dan Currie Michigan StateC491618197
Clendon Thomas Oklahoma HB213944185
Lee Grosscup Utah QB212828147

Source: [15] [16]

Statistical leaders

Individual

Total offense

The following players were the individual leaders in total offense during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamGamesPlaysTotal YdsTdR [17]
1 Bob Newman Washington State 10263144416
2 Bill Austin Rutgers 9273142515
3 Dwight Nichols Iowa State 10311141912
4 Bob Stransky Colorado 10215138715
5 Tom Greene Holy Cross 9212138116
6 Lee Grosscup Utah 10182127415
7Ken Ford Hardin-Simmons 10228124718
8King Hill Rice 10172124410
9 Randy Duncan Iowa 9154118315
10 Tom Forrestal Navy 10191116910

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamGamesPlaysTotal Yds
1 Stan Jackson Cal Poly Pomona 93012145
2Terry StevensUpper Iowa92711914
3Norm JarockSt. Ambrose81871558
4Jack RedwineFlorence State101891438
5BowlenOregon College of Education81561428
6 Brad Hustad Luther92191401
6WebbSt. Ambrose82281401
8FieldsWhittier91481355
9 Lenny Lyles Louisville 91321346
10Larry MagilliganHofstra102201343

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Passing

The following players were the individual leaders in pass completions during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamGamesCompl.Att.Pct.
Compl.
Yds.Int.TDs
1Ken Ford Hardin-Simmons 10115205.56112541114
2 Bob Newman Washington State 10104188.55313911313
3 Lee Grosscup Utah 1094137.6861398210
4Bob Winters Utah State 1092179.514113997
5Billy Baker Furman 1088150.58784656
6 Tom Flores Pacific 1082184.446980105
7 Tom Forrestal Navy 1080159.5031117178
8 Jon Douglas Stanford 1078146.534957610
9Roger LaBrasca Drake 874145.51010541012
9 Tom Greene Holy Cross 974159.46512971211

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamGamesCompl.Att.Pct.
Compl.
Yds.Int.TDs
1Jay Roelen Pepperdine 9106214.49514281613
2 Stan Jackson Cal Poly Pomona 9105231.4551869818
3Ken Fujii Nevada 9102205498111676
4Larry MagilliganHofstra1093189.49213031215
5WebbSt. Ambrose888168.5241433613
6GreenChattanooga10871754971191197
7AylingAlma981158.5131091811
8VickEvansville779152.5201180127
9ParrishLinfield976160.47511021217
10SochorSan Francisco State1072124.58110501115
17 Bobby Beathard Cal Poly 963126.50088483
18GoodnightDePauw86299.626946411

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Rushing

The following players were the individual leaders in rushing yards during the 1957 season:
Major college

RankPlayerTeamGamesYdsRushesAvg
1 Leon Burton Arizona State1011261179.62
2 Bob Stransky Colorado1010971835.99
3 Bob Anderson Army99831536.42
4 Bill Austin Rutgers99461934.90
5Chuck SheaStanford108401635.15
6 Jim Bakhtiar Virginia 108221944.24
7 Clendon Thomas Oklahoma108161306.28
8 Jim Taylor LSU 107621624.70
9 Nub Beamer Oregon State 107601734.39
10Wray Carlton Duke 107491435.24
11 Don Perkins New Mexico107441126.64
12Bob McAniffCornell97001405.00
13 Jim Shofner TCU106821315.21
14Bobby MulgadoArizona State106811215.63
15 Pete Hart Hardin-Simmons106691205.58
16Bobby CravensKentucky106691414.74
17 Dwight Nichols Iowa State106682113.17
18 Pete Dawkins Army96651245.36
19 Jim Pace Michigan96641235.40
20Jim ShanleyOregon106641683.95

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamGamesYdsRushesAvg
1 Brad Hustad Luther914012196.40
2FieldsWhittier913551489.16
3Norm JarockSt. Norbert813061488.82
4 Lenny Lyles Louisville912011239.76
5 Walter Beach Central Michigan1010841407.74
6Dick MaggardCollege of Idaho1010491765.96
7Tom DingleWooster910221795.71
8PolkinghorneWashington U.810091566.47
9SmithDenison99961516.60
10FingerhutSaint Joseph's99821337.38

[19]

Receiving

The following players were the individual leaders in receptions during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamGamesReceptionsReceiving
Yards
Touchdowns
1 Stuart Vaughan Utah10537565
2Gary KappUtah State10456334
3Don EllingsenWashington State10455594
4 Fred Dugan Dayton10375463
5 Jim Gibbons Iowa9365874
6 Al Jamison Colgate9334206
7Jerry MertensDrake8295096
8Gene LeekArizona10293101
9Chuck ChatfieldPacific10284041
10Pete JokanovichNavy283399

[21]

Small college

RankPlayerTeamGamesReceptionsReceiving
Yards
Touchdowns
1Jim WhitakerNevada9405274
2Donald BaldwinHofstra10394796
3Lawson PersleyMississippi Vocational8366677
4Ron CreccoMarietta8365802
5Don HoganCal Poly Pomona9356607
6Larry GatesEvansville7335564
7Bob HerrickNorth Dakota8335426
8WalkerSan Diego9334526
9Rudy OsunaPepperdine9333463
10Clint WestemeyerSt. Ambrose8315534

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Scoring

The following players were the individual leaders in scoring during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankPlayerTeamPtsTDPATFG
1 Leon Burton Arizona State961600
2Bobby MulgadoArizona State939361
3 Jim Taylor LSU8612140
4 Bob Anderson Army841400
5 Dick Christy NC State831321
6 Billy Atkins Auburn8211131
7Joe BellandArizona State781300
8 Bob Stransky Colorado771250
9 Bill Austin Rutgers741220
10Wray CarltonDuke7110110
11 Pete Dawkins Army661100
11 Merrill Douglas Utah661100
13 Overton Curtis Utah State63961
14Jim WigginsOklahoma State621020
15OldhamNavy617190
16Albert KorpakDetroit608120
16 Jim Pace Michigan601000
17MaynardTexas Western598110
18Bobby JordanVMI56920
19 Jim Shanley Oregon54900
19 Bobby Gordon Tennessee54900
19 Eddie Dove Colorado54900
19Don ClarkOhio State54900
19 Walt Kowalczyk Michigan State54900
19 Joe Francis Oregon State54900
19Claude ChaneyDayton54900
19Jack FanningWashington State54900
19 Clendon Thomas Oklahoma54900

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Small college

RankPlayerTeamPtsTDPATFG
1 Lenny Lyles Louisville1322160
2 Bill Groman Heidelberg1141900
3MohlmanSt. Benedict's10916130
4BullardLenoir Rhyne1021700
4JarockSt. Norbert1021700
4HerakovichRose Poly1021700
7IglehartWiley9712250
8HenleyHuron961600
9PhilpottFresno State9414100
10AbrahamianTufts921480

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Team

Total offense

The following teams were the leaders in total offense during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1 Arizona State 106724449444.9
2 Colorado 107434152415.2
3 Navy 107193844384.4
4 Iowa 95993459384.3
5 Michigan State 96693455383.9
6 Army 96483376375.1
7 Oklahoma 107763600360.0
8 Ole Miss 106733556355.6
9 Utah 106283476347.6
9 Rice 106723476347.6

Small college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1Denison96313877430.8
2 Ripon 84853418427.3
3 Florida A&M 73992913416.1
4Saint Joseph's96203700411.1
5 St. Norbert 85473242405.3
6Lincoln (MO)95643523391.4
7Amherst85943120390.0
8Williams74592712387.4
9William Jewell95743482386.9
10Tufts85403033379.1

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Rushing offense

The following teams were the leaders in rushing offense during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankTeamYards
per game
1 Colorado 322.4
2 Ole Miss 305.7
3 Ohio State 297.9
4 Army 297.1
5 Oklahoma 297.0
6 Arizona State 292.2
7 Wisconsin 270.8
8 Michigan State 263.0
9 Princeton 258.1
10 Miami (FL) 254.0

Small college

RankTeamYards
per game
1Denison372.1
2 Florida A&M 359.7
3Lincoln (MO)351.8
4Saint Joseph's350.9
5Tufts339.3
6Luther329.4
7 St. Norbert 310.6
8Whittier304.1
9William Jewell302.9
10 Louisville 298.9

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Passing offense

The following teams were the leaders in passing offense during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankTeamYards
per game
1 Utah 195.2
2 Washington State 180.8
3 Holy Cross 167.6
4 Arizona 154.0
5 Drake 153.9
6 Arizona State 152.7
7 Hardin-Simmons 151.0
8 Navy 146.9
9 Iowa 143.2
10 Penn State 131.9

Small college

RankTeamYards
per game
1 Cal Poly Pomona 236.0
2St. Ambrose191.5
3Mississippi Vocational182.6
4Hillsdale169.6
5Evansville168.7
6 Pepperdine 166.8
7Ripon160.5
8 Grambling 158.3
9 North Dakota 157.5
10Upper Iowa153.9

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Total defense

The following teams were the leaders in total defense during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1 Auburn 105291330133.0
2 Navy 105541626162.6
3 Georgia Tech 105461778177.8
4 Tennessee 105741847184.7
5 Michigan State 95561724191.6
6 Miami (FL) 105792002200.2
7 TCU 105702022202.2
8 Florida 94941822202.4
9 Cincinnati 105562065206.5
10 Ole Miss 105612074207.4

Small college

RankTeamGames
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1 West Chester 946281290.2
2 Florida A&M 7319739105.6
3Livingstone94281059117.7
4Saint Joseph's94631073119.2
5Susquehanna6284724120.7
6Norfolk State6250751125.2
7 Juniata 7378905129.3
8Shaw83991077134.6
9St. Augustine's7299976139.4
10North Carolina A&T84141154144.3

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Rushing defense

The following teams were the leaders in rushing defense during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankTeamYards
per game
1 Auburn 67.4
2 Miami (FL) 99.8
3 Arizona State 103.5
4 Princeton 108.2
5 Navy 109.6
6 Iowa 112.7
7 Boston College 114.7
8 Michigan State 117.2
9 Cincinnati 122.0
10 Syracuse 123.0

Small college

RankTeamYards
per game
1 West Chester 27.9
2 Florida A&M 48.1
3Allen71.6
4 Prairie View 73.0
5South Carolina State74.3
6 Juniata 75.6
7Norfolk State77.5
8Saint Joseph's77.9
9 Buffalo 78.1
10Livingstone81.8

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Passing defense

The following teams were the leaders in passing defense during the 1957 season:

Major college

RankTeamYards
per game
1 Georgia Tech 33.4
2 Missouri 40.3
3 Tulane 41.3
4 VPI 48.5
5 Ole Miss 50.0
6 Tennessee 50.1
7 Navy 53.0
7 Florida 53.0
9 Kentucky 53.1
10 Texas A&M 53.4

Small college

RankTeamYards
per game
1Lake Forest25.0
2North Carolina College29.7
3Haverford31.7
4Livingstone34.1
5South Carolina State34.9
6 Vermont 35.8
7Howard36.6
8Susquehanna37.5
9Coe38.9
10Wilkes40.1

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See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1961 college football season</span> American college football season

The 1961 college football season was the 93rd season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Two teams have a claim to the 1961 major college national championship:

The 1971 NCAA University Division football season saw Coach Bob Devaney's Nebraska Cornhuskers repeat as national champions. Ranked a close second behind Notre Dame in the preseason poll, Nebraska moved up to first place the following week, remained there for the rest of 1971, and convincingly won the Orange Bowl 38–6 in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 game against Alabama.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1958 college football season</span> American college football season

The 1958 college football season was the 90th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. It concluded with two teams having claim to the major college national championship:

The 1974 NCAA Division I football season finished with two national champions. The Associated Press (AP) writers' poll ranked the University of Oklahoma, which was on probation and barred by the NCAA from postseason play, No. 1 at season's end. The United Press International (UPI) coaches' poll did not rank teams on probation, by unanimous agreement of the 25 member coaches' board. The UPI trophy went to USC.

The 1977 NCAA Division I football season was one in which the top five teams finished with 11–1 records. Notre Dame, which beat top-ranked and undefeated Texas in the Cotton Bowl, became the national champion.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1956 college football season</span> American college football season

The 1956 college football season was the 88th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. It finished with five teams having claim to a national championship:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1955 college football season</span> American college football season

The 1955 college football season was the 87th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. It concluded with two teams recognized as a national champion:

The 1954 college football season was the 86th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. It saw three major college teams finish unbeaten and untied:

The 1953 college football season was marked by the NCAA Rules Committee's revocation of the two-platoon system and unlimited substitution rules in favor of the historic one-platoon system with its highly restrictive substitution rules. This radical rules shift made the 1953 season "The Year of the Great Adjustment," in the words of sportswriter Tommy Devine of the Detroit Free Press, in which teams scrambled to tighten their rosters and alter their strategies in accord with the more traditional "iron man" game.

The 1952 college football season was the 84th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. It ended with Oklahoma halfback Billy Vessels winning the Heisman Trophy and Notre Dame halfback Johnny Lattner winning the Maxwell Award. Two teams claim the 1952 national championship:

The 1951 college football season was the 83rd season of intercollegiate football in the United States. It finished with Princeton halfback Dick Kazmaier winning the Heisman Trophy and the Maxwell Award. Five teams have laid claim to the 1951 national championship:

The 1950 college football season was the 82nd season of intercollegiate football in the United States. It concluded with four teams having a claim to the national championship:

The 1946 college football season was the 78th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six Conference, the Southern Conference, the Southwestern Conference, and numerous smaller conferences and independent programs. The season saw the return of many programs which had suspended play during World War II, and also the enrollment of many veterans returning from the war.

The 1939 college football season concluded with the Aggies of The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas being named as the national champions by the voters in the Associated Press writers' poll. Led by consensus All-American fullback John Kimbrough, the Aggies went undefeated at 11–0 and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 212 to 31, with the defense allowing just 54 first downs and 763 yards all season, or 1.71 yards per play. On New Year's Day, Texas A&M defeated Tulane, 14–13 in the Sugar Bowl.

The 1941 college football regular season was the 73rd season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six Conference, the Southern Conference, the Southwestern Conference, and numerous smaller conferences and independent programs.

The 1942 college football season was the 74th season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Competition included schools from the Big Ten Conference, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Big Six Conference, the Southern Conference, the Southwestern Conference, and numerous smaller conferences and independent programs. The season was the first after the entry of the United States into World War II.

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