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The 1962 Michigan Wolverines football team was an American football team that represented the University of Michigan in the 1962 Big Ten Conference football season. In its fourth year under head coach Bump Elliott, Michigan compiled a 2–7 record (1–6 against conference opponents), finished in last place in the Big Ten, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 214 to 70.
The highlight of the season was a 17–7 victory over No. 10 Army, as Michigan took advantage of five Army turnovers (four interceptions and a fumble) in the second game of the season.
Bob Brown was the team captain, and Dave Raimey was selected for the team's most valuable player award. The team's statistical leaders included Bob Chandler with 401 passing yards, Dave Raimey with 385 rushing yards, and Harvey Chapman with 223 receiving yards.
Schedule
Game summaries
= Nebraska
=On September 29, Michigan opened its 1962 season with a 25–13 loss to Nebraska before a crowd of 70,287 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was Bob Devaney's second game as head coach at Nebraska. It was also Michigan's first non-conference loss since 1959.
Neither team scored in the first quarter, as Bill Dodd of Michigan missed a field goal from the 10-yard line and then failed to convert on fourth down and a yard from the Nebraska 33-yard line. Nebraska took a 7-0 lead in the second quarter on a 70-yard drive ending in an 11-yard touchdown run by Stuewe. Michigan responded with a 61-yard touchdown drive with Dave Glinka scoring on an eight-yard run on fourth down. Michigan went ffor a two-point conversion, but Glinka's pass was incomplete. Nebraska led, 7-6, at halftime.
On the first drive of the second half, Michigan gained only one yard and was forced to punt. After the punt, Nebraska drove 81 yards and scored on a two-yard run by Bill "Thunder" Thornton (kick blocked by Jim Conley). After a fumble by Dave Raimey, the Cornhuskers drove 28 yard, scoring on a five-yard touchdown run by quarterback Dennis Claridge (pass for two-point conversion failed). In the fourth quarter, Michigan narrowed Nebraska's lead to six points on a 65-yard drive ending with a four-yard touchdown run by Dick Rindfuss (extra point by Bob Timberlake). Nebraska responded with a 75-yard drive ending with a 16-yard touchdown run by Thornton (two-point conversion failed).
Dennis Claridge led Nebraska with 131 rushing yards.
Michigan used four quarterbacks (Dave Glinka, Bob Chandler, Frosty Evashevski, and Bob Timberlake) who combined to completed eight passes.
= Army
=On October 6, Michigan defeated No. 10 Army by a 17–7 before a crowd of 70,749 at Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines intercepted four Army passes and gave up only four Army completions. Jack Strobel scored Michigan's first touchdown on a one-yard run in the first quarter. Dave Raimey scored the Wolverines' second touchdown in the third quarter. Bob Timberlake added a 25-yard field goal and two extra points. Carl Stichweh scored for Army on 73-yard punt return in the fourth quarter. Michigan totaled 276 rushing yards in the game while holding Army to 92 rushing yards.
= Michigan State
== Purdue
== Minnesota
== Wisconsin
== Illinois
=On November 10, Michigan defeated Illinois by a 14–10 before a crowd of 49,756 at Michigan Stadium. The Illini scored 10 points in the second quarter to take a 10-0 lead at halftime. Michigan converted only three first downs in the first half. In the third quarter, Dave Raimey led the Wolverines down the field on a drive capped by a four-yard touchdown pass from Bob Chandler to Bob Timberlake. Michigan attempted a two-point conversion but Chandler was tackled while trying to pass. On the next Illinois drive, Michigan end Ben Farabee intercepted an Illinois pass and returned it to the one-yard line. Chandler ran one yard for the go-ahead touchdown. The Wolverines completed the scoring with a two-point conversion on a pass from Chandler to Harvey Champman. Illinois' final two drives also ended in turnovers: a Tom Keating interception and a Jim Green fumble recovery.
= Iowa
== Ohio State
=Statistical leaders
Michigan's individual statistical leaders for the 1962 season include those listed below.
= Rushing
== Passing
== Receiving
== Kickoff returns
== Punt returns
=Personnel
= Letter winners
=The following players won varsity letters for their participation on the 1962 football team. Players who started at least four games are shown with their names in bold.
Mel Anthony, 5'11", 195 pounds, sophomore, Cincinnati - fullback
Donald Blanchard, 6'3", 233 pounds, junior, Sturgis, MI
Bob Brown, 6'5", 226 pounds, senior, Kalamazoo, MI – started 6 games at left end
Robert Chandler, 6'3", 199 pounds, junior, LaGrange, IL – started 2 games at quarterback
Harvey Chapman, 5'11", 180 pounds, junior, Farmington Hills, MI – started 3 games at right halfback, 1 game at left halfback
Jim Conley, 6'3", 193 pounds, sophomore, Springdale, PA – started 3 games at left end
Bill Dodd, 5'11", 203 pounds, junior, Virden, IL – started 4 games at fullback
Forest Evashevski Jr., 6'0", 182 pounds, junior, Iowa City, IA - quarterback
Ben Farabee, 6'2", 201 pounds, sophomore, Holland, MI - end
Dave Glinka, 6'0", 194 pounds, senior, Toledo, OH – started 1 game at quarterback
Jim Green, 6'1", 212 pounds, sophomore, Trenton, MI – started 3 games at center
Richard Hahn, 6'0", 195 pounds, sophomore, Norton Village, OH - guard
Edward Hood, 5'9", 175 pounds, senior, Detroit - halfback
Dennis Jones, 6'2", 191 pounds, sophomore, Worthington, OH - halfback
Tom Keating, 6'3", 206 pounds, junior, Chicago – started 8 games at left tackle
Ron Kocan, 5'11", 203 pounds, senior Sharpsville, PA – started 3 games at right end
David Kovacevich, 5'10", 203 pounds, junior, Chicago - guard
John Kowalik, 5'10", 181 pounds, senior, Detroit - halfback
Dave Kurtz, 6'0", 204 pounds, junior, Toledo, OH – started 8 games at right guard
Bill Laskey, 6'1", 206 pounds, sophomore, Milan, MI – started 5 games at right end
Gerald Mader, 6'3", 217 pounds, sophomore, Chicago - tackle
John Marcum, 6'0", 205 pounds, junior, Monroe, MI – started 1 game at right guard
John Minko, 6'1", 226 pounds, senior, Connellsville, PA – started 9 games at left guard
William Muir, 6'0", 200 pounds, junior, Cuyahoga Falls, OH – started 4 games at center
Joe O'Donnell, 6'2", 219 pounds, senior, Milan, MI – started 9 games at right tackle
Lou Pavloff, 6'0", 210 pounds, senior, Hazel Park, MI – started 1 game at center
Tom Prichard, 5'10", 180 pounds, junior, Marion, OH – started 3 games at left halfback
Dave Raimey, 5'10", 195 pounds, senior, Dayton, OH – started 4 games at right halfback
Dick Rindfuss, 6'1", 188 pounds, sophomore, Niles, OH – started 2 games at right halfback
Richard Schram, 6'1", 220 pounds, senior, Jackson, MI - tackle
Arnie Simkus, 6'4", 225 pounds, sophomore, Detroit - tackle
Wayne Sparkman, 5'11", 189 pounds, junior, Plymouth, MI – started 5 games at fullback
Jack Strobel, 5'9", 175 pounds, junior, Maywood, IL – started 3 games at left halfback
Dick Szymanski, 5'10", 187 pounds, senior, Toledo, OH – started 1 game at center
Bob Timberlake, 6'4", 200 pounds, sophomore, Franklin, OH – started 6 games at quarterback, 2 games at left halfback
Jim Ward, 6'1", 196 pounds, senior, Imlay City, MI – started 1 game at right end
Paul Woodward, 6'2", 221 pounds, junior, Cincinnati - tackle
John Yanz, 6'2", 201 pounds, junior, Chicago - end
= Non-letter winners
=John Houtman, 6'4", 229 pounds, senior, Adrian, MI – started 1 game at left tackle
= Freshmen
=Tom Cecchini, 6'0", 195 pounds, freshman, Detroit - center
Jack Clancy, 6'1", 190 pounds, freshman, Detroit - quarterback
Jeffrey Hoyne, 6'1", 195 pounds, freshman, Chicago - end
Bill Keating, 6'1", 220 pounds, freshman, Chicago - tackle
Tom Mack, 6'3", 220 pounds, freshman, Buyrus, OH - end
John Rowser, 6'0", 175 pounds, freshman, Detroit - halfback
Stephen C. Smith, 6'5" 230 pounds, freshman, Park Ridge, IL - end
Dick Sygar, 5'11", 176 pounds, freshman, Niles, OH - halfback
Bill Yearby, 6'3", 220 pounds, freshman, Detroit - tackle
= Coaching staff
=Head coach: Bump Elliott
Assistant coaches:
Don Dufek, Sr. - freshmen coach
Henry Fonde - backfield coach
Jack Fouts - interior line coach
Bob Hollway - line coach
Jack Nelson - ends coach
Trainer: Jim Hunt
Manager: Anthony Klain
Awards and honors
Captain: Bob Brown
Most Valuable Player: Dave Raimey
Meyer Morton Award: John Minko
John Maulbetsch Award: Bob Timberlake
See also
1962 in Michigan
References
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