1962 Wisconsin Badgers football team
The 1962 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin in the 1962 college football season, and in the 1963 Rose Bowl as the champions of the Big Ten Conference.
Season
Wisconsin opened the season by defeating New Mexico State and Indiana. On October 13, they defeated Notre Dame 17–8, which would propel them to a number 10 ranking. The Badgers then defeated the Iowa 42–15, which left them ranked number 5 in the nation. A 14–7 loss to Ohio State the following week dropped Wisconsin out of the polls (dropping out of the top 10, not the top 25 as the polls are currently structured).
On November 3, the Badgers defeated Michigan on the road, 34-12. This set up the November 10th homecoming game with the Badgers ranked #8 versus #1 Northwestern at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin soundly defeated Northwestern, 37-6, resulting in a move up to #4 in the next poll. A win at Illinois set up a #3 Wisconsin vs #5 Minnesota battle for Paul Bunyan's Axe. Wisconsin won 14-9, securing the Big Ten Conference championship and the berth in the Rose Bowl, as well as a season-ending #2 ranking.
The Badgers faced #1 USC in the historic 1963 Rose Bowl – the first bowl game in college football history where #1 faced #2. However, season ending rankings were already set: neither of the major polls (AP, UPI) published polls after the bowls until much later, so Wisconsin's 1962 season-ending rank would be #2 regardless of the Rose Bowl, or any other bowl, outcomes.
Quarterback Ron Vander Kelen seemingly "come from nowhere" to lead the Badgers to a conference championship. He had missed the 1960 season due to an injury and was declared academically ineligible for the 1961 season. Vander Kelen was named the Big Ten Conference MVP for 1962 in his only season of play (except for a minute and a half of late-game mop-up in 1959 versus Marquette).[3]
Schedule and results
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 29 |
NMSU* |
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Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI |
W 69-13 |
40,495 |
October 6 |
Indiana |
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Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI |
W 30-6 |
41,354 |
October 13 |
Notre Dame* |
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Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI |
W 17-8 |
61,098 |
October 20 |
Iowa |
#10 |
Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI |
W 42-14 |
60,297 |
October 27 |
at Ohio State |
#5 |
Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH |
L 7-14 |
82,540 |
November 3 |
at Michigan |
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Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI |
W 34-12 |
53,789 |
November 10 |
#1 Northwestern |
#8 |
Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI |
W 37-6 |
65,501 |
November 17 |
at Illinois |
#4 |
Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL |
W 35-6 |
36,762 |
November 24 |
#5 Minnesota |
#3 |
Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI (Paul Bunyan's Axe) |
W 14-9 |
65,514 |
January 1 |
#1 USC* |
#2 |
Rose Bowl Stadium • Pasadena, CA (1963 Rose Bowl) |
L 37-42 |
98,698 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
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