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| title = 1956 Big Ten Conference football season | color = | color text = | league = | sport = American football | logo = | pixels = | caption = | duration = | no_of_teams = 10 | attendance = | TV = | draft = | draft_link = | top_pick = Ron Kramer | picked_by = | season = | season_champs = Iowa | season_champ_name = Champion | league_champs = | league_champ_name = | second_place = Michigan | minor_premiers = | MVP = Ken Ploen | MVP_link = | Cup_MVP = | Cup_MVP_link = | top_scorer = | top_scorer_link = | promote = | promote_from = | relegate = | relegate_to = | playoffs = | playoffs_link = | conf1 = | conf1_link = | conf1_champ = | conf1-runner-up = | conf2 = | conf2_link = | conf2_champ = | conf2-runner-up = | playoffs_MVP = | playoffs_MVP_link = | finals = | finals_link = | finals_champ = | finals_runner-up = | finals_MVP = | finals_MVP_link = | final_four_MVP = | final_four_MVP_link= | seasonslist = | seasonslistnames = Football | prevseason_link = | prevseason_year = 1955 | altseason_link = | altseason_year = | nextseason_link = | nextseason_year = 1957 }}{{1956 Big Ten football standings}} The 1956 Big Ten Conference football season was the 61st season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference (also known as the Western Conference) and was a part of the 1956 NCAA University Division football season. The 1956 Iowa Hawkeyes football team, under head coach Forest Evashevski, won the Big Ten championship, compiled a 9–1 record, led the Big Ten in scoring defense (8.4 points allowed per game), was ranked No. 3 in the final AP Poll and in the Coaches Poll, and defeated Oregon State, 35–19, in the 1957 Rose Bowl. Quarterback Ken Ploen received the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy as the most valuable player in the Big Ten and was also named the most valuable player in the Rose Bowl. The 1956 Michigan Wolverines football team, under head coach Bennie Oosterbaan, compiled a 7–2 record, handed Iowa its only defeat, and was ranked No. 7 in the final AP Poll and the Coaches Poll. End Ron Kramer was a consensus first-team All-American and was the first Big Ten player selected, with the fourth overall pick, in the 1957 NFL Draft. Guard Dick Hill was selected as the team's most valuable player. The 1956 Michigan State Spartans football team, under head coach Duffy Daugherty, compiled a 7–2 record, was ranked No. 9 in the final AP Poll, and led the Big Ten in scoring offense with an average of 26.6 points scored per game. James Hinsley was selected as the team's most valuable player. In the final AP Poll, five Big Ten teams finished in the top 15: Iowa (#1); Michigan (#7); Michigan State (#9); Minnesota (#12); and Ohio State (#15). The conference's individual statistical leaders included Purdue quarterback Len Dawson with 856 passing yards, Purdue halfback Melvin Dillard with 873 rushing yards, and Indiana end Brad Bomba with 407 receiving yards. Ohio State guard Jim Parker won the Outland Trophy as the best interior lineman in college football. Season overviewResults and team statistics
AP final = Team's rank in the final AP Poll of the 1956 season[1] AP high = Team's highest rank in the AP Poll throughout the 1956 season[1] PPG = Average of points scored per game[1] PAG = Average of points allowed per game[1] MVP = Most valuable player as voted by players on each team as part of the voting process to determine the winner of the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy; trophy winner in bold[2] PreseasonBetween the 1955 and 1956 seasons, three Big Ten teams changed head coaches as follows:
In the final AP Poll of the 1955 season, Michigan State had been ranked No. 2 and Ohio State No. 5.[8] In the pre-season AP Poll, four Big Ten teams were ranked in the top 20: Michigan State (#2); Ohio State (#5); Michigan (#8); and Illinois (#20).[1] In the spring of 1956, the Big Ten conducted an investigation into allegations that Ohio State coach Woody Hayes had provided financial assistance to players in violation of conference rule. Hayes admitted that he had loaned money to players but refused to provide an accounting of the loans. The investigation also discovered a "serious irregularity" in Ohio State's off-campus work program. In April 1956, the conference placed Ohio State on probation for one year and declared the football team ineligible to play in the 1957 Rose Bowl.[9] In May 1956, the Big Ten sold television rights for five Big Ten football games during the 1956 season to NBC for an estimated sum of $450,000.[10] In August 1956, Look magazine published an investigative piece alleging that Big Ten schools, including Michigan and Minnesota, were finding ways to evade the conference's rules on aid to football players.[11] Regular seasonSeptember 29On September 29, 1956, the Big Ten football games opened the season with one conference game and eight non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in eight wins and no losses.
October 6On October 6, 1956, the Big Ten teams played two conference games and six non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in two wins and four losses, giving the Big Ten a non-conference record of 10–4.
October 13On October 13, 1956, the Big Ten teams played four conference games and two non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in two wins and no losses, giving the Big Ten a non-conference record of 12–4.
October 20On October 20, 1956, the Big Ten teams played three conference games and four non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in three wins and one loss, giving the Big Ten a non-conference record of 15–5.
October 27On October 27, 1956, the Big Ten teams played five conference games.
November 3On November 3, 1956, the Big Ten teams played four conference games and two non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in two wins and no losses, giving the Big Ten a non-conference record of 17–5.
November 10On November 10, 1956, the Big Ten teams played five conference games.
November 17On November 17, 1956, the Big Ten teams played five conference games.
November 24On November 24, 1956, the Big Ten teams played four conference games and two non-conference games. The non-conference games resulted in two wins and no losses, giving the Big Ten a non-conference record of 19–5.
Bowl games{{Main|1957 Rose Bowl}}On January 1, 1957, Iowa defeated Oregon State, 35–19, in the 1957 Rose Bowl. Iowa scored five touchdowns, including a 49-yard touchdown run by Ken Ploen and a 66-yard touchdown run by Collins Hagler.[72] Post-season developmentsOn November 28, 1956, Bernie Crimmins, at age 37, resigned as Indiana's head football coach. He had compiled a 13–32 record and was unable to produce a winning team in five years in the position.[73] On December 3, 1956, both the Associated Press (AP) and United Press (UP) released their final college football polls. Both organizations ranked undefeated Oklahoma at the No. 1 spot. The AP ranked five Big Ten teams among the top 20: Iowa (#3); Michigan (#7); Michigan State (#9); Minnesota (#12); and Ohio State (#15).[74] The UP ranked four teams among the top 20: Iowa (#3); Michigan (#7); Minnesota (#9); and Michigan State (#10).[75] Statistical leadersThe Big Ten's individual statistical leaders include the following:[1] Passing yards1. Len Dawson, Purdue (856) 2. Pat Wilson, Michigan State (414) 3. Steve Filipowski, Indiana (391) 4. Ken Ploen, Iowa (386) 5. Hiles Stout, Illinois (278) Rushing yards1. Melvin Dillard, Purdue (873) 2. Don Clark, Ohio State (797) 3. James Roseboro, Ohio State (712) 4. Bob Fee, Indiana (621) 5. Abe Woodson, Illinois (599) Receiving yards1. Brad Bomba, Indiana (407) 2. Ron Kramer, Michigan (353) 3. Abe Woodson, Illinois (257) 4. Jim Gibbons, Iowa (255) 5. Lamar Lundy, Purdue (248) Total yards1. Melvin Dillard, Purdue (902) 2. Don Clark, Ohio State (885) 3. Len Dawson, Purdue (879) 4. Ken Ploen, Iowa (873) 5. Bobby Cox, Minnesota (793) Point scored1. Terry Barr, Michigan (42) 1. Don Clark, Ohio State (42) 1. John Herrnstein, Michigan (42) 1. Dennis Mendyk, Michigan State (42) 1. James Roseboro, Ohio State (42) Awards and honorsAll-Big Ten honors{{For|the complete All-Big Ten selections|1956 All-Big Ten Conference football team}}The following players were picked by the Associated Press (AP) and/or the United Press (UP) as first-team players on the 1956 All-Big Ten Conference football team.[76][77]
All-American honors{{For|the complete All-America selections|1956 College Football All-America Team}}At the end of the 1956 season, Big Ten players secured two of the consensus first-team picks for the 1956 College Football All-America Team.[78] The Big Ten's consensus All-American was:
Other Big Ten players who were named first-team All-Americans by at least one selector were:
Other awardsOhio State guard Jim Parker won the Outland Trophy as the best interior lineman in college football. On December 4, 1956, the Heisman Trophy was awarded to Paul Hornung of Notre Dame. Three Big Ten players finished among the top 10 in the voting for the trophy. They were: Michigan end Ron Kramer (sixth), Ohio State guard Jim Parker (eighth), and Iowa quarterback Ken Ploen (ninth).[79][80] 1957 NFL DraftThe following Big Ten players were among the first 100 picks in the 1957 NFL Draft:[81]
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U., 20 to 13|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Cooper Rollow|date=October 7, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8296338/tulanes_2d_quarter_beats_n_u_20_to/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 26. ^{{cite news|title=Trojans Defeat Badgers; Jon Arnett Paces So. California 13–6 Triumph|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Robert Cromie|date=October 7, 1956|pages=2–1, 2–8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8296428/trojans_defeat_badgers_jon_arnett/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 27. ^{{cite news|title=Illini Lose, 28–13|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|date=October 7, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8296495/illini_lose_2813/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 28. ^{{cite news|title=Irish Win: Halt Indiana Surge in 3d Period, 20–6|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Charles Bartlett|date=October 7, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8296572/irish_win_halt_indiana_surge_in_3d/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 29. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan State Gives Hoosiers the Air, 53–6|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Marshall Dann|date=October 14, 1956|page=1F|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8308890/michigan_state_gives_hoosiers_the_air/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 30. ^{{cite news|title=Buckeyes Thump Illinois 26–6: Elwood, Roseboro Score As Ohio State Cops 14th Straight Big 10 Victory|newspaper=The Coshocton, Ohio, Tribune|author=Ed Sainsbury|date=October 14, 1956|page=14|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8311424/buckeyes_thump_illinois_266_elwood/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 31. ^{{cite news|title=M Runs Army Right Out of Stadium, 48–14|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Tommy Devine|page=1F|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8308789/m_runs_army_right_out_of_stadium_4814/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 32. ^{{cite news|title=Wildcats and Gophers Play Scoreless Tie!|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Robert Cromie|date=October 14, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8311749/wildcats_and_gophers_play_scoreless_tie/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 33. ^{{cite news|title=Purdue Wallops Irish: Wins, 28–14 By Ripping Foe's Line|newspaper=The Indianapolis Star|author=Jeb Cadou Jr.|date=October 14, 1956|page=21|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8308850/purdue_wallops_irish_wins_2814_by/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 34. ^{{cite news|title=Iowa Wins Again in 13–7 Thriller|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=Bert McGrane|date=October 14, 1956|page=1S|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8308861/iowa_wins_again_in_137_thriller/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 35. ^{{cite news|title=MSU Power Rolls Over Irish, 47–14|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Tommy Devine|date=October 21, 1956|pages=1D, 3D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8315510/msu_power_rolls_over_irish_4714/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 36. ^{{cite news|title=A.P. Raters Place Michigan State Above Oklahoma|newspaper=The Capital Journal|date=October 23, 1956|page=11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8315611/a_p_raters_place_michigan_state_above/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 37. ^{{cite news|title=UP Also Puts Sooners 2nd|newspaper=The Capital Journal|date=October 23, 1956|page=11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8315594/up_also_puts_sooners_2nd/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 38. ^{{cite news|title=Ohio State Beaten By Easterners, 7–6, In Gridiron Surprise|newspaper=The Cincinnati Enquirer|author=Fritz Howell|date=October 21, 1956|page=65|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8315312/ohio_state_beaten_by_easterners_76/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 39. ^{{cite news|title=U-M Fights Off Wildcats, 34–20: Herrnstein Runs for 3 Touchdowns|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Hal Middlesworth|date=October 21, 1956|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8322399/um_fights_off_wildcats_3420/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 40. ^{{cite news|title=Iowa Batters Hawaii, 34–0, For 4th Win|newspaper=Council Bluffs|location=IA Nonpareil|author=|date=October 21, 1956|page=1B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8322602/iowa_batters_hawaii_340_for_4th_win/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 41. ^{{cite news|title=Gophers Beat Ilini on Field Goal, 16–13|author=Maurice Shevlin|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|date=October 21, 1956|page=2-1, 2-2|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8322742/gophers_beat_ilini_on_field_goal_1613/}} 42. ^{{cite news|title=Badgers, Purdue Miss Kick, Tie, 6–6: 8 Fumbles Mar Peculiar Game|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Charles Bartlett|date=October 21, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8322889/badgers_purdue_miss_kick_tie_66_8/}} 43. ^{{cite news|title=Indiana Wins: Hoosiers Defeat Nebraska, 19–14|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Floyd Olds|date=October 21, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8323014/indiana_wins_hoosiers_defeat_nebraska/}} 44. ^{{cite news|title=Illinois 20, Mich. State 13|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Hal Middlesworth|date=October 28, 1956|page=1C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8305686/illinois_20_mich_state_13/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 45. ^{{cite news|title=Minnesota 20, Michigan 7|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Lyall Smith|date=October 28, 1956|page=1C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8305481/minnesota_20_michigan_7/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 46. ^{{cite news|title=It's No. 5: Iowa 21, Purdue 20!|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=Bill Bryson|date=October 28, 1956|page=1S|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8305245/its_no_5_iowa_21_purdue_20/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 47. ^{{cite news|title=Late Indiana Score Beats N.U., 19–13|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Robert Cromie|date=October 28, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8305826/late_indiana_score_beats_nu_1913/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 48. ^{{cite news|title=Buckeyes Beat Badgers, 21–0|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=David Condon|date=October 28, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8305977/buckeyes_beat_badgers_210/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 49. ^{{cite news|title=U-M Pulls One Out of the Fire, 17–14|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Tommy Devine|pages=1D, 3D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8291628/um_pulls_one_out_of_the_fire_1714/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 50. ^{{cite news|title=Pitt Falls Before Minnesota, 9 to 6|newspaper=The Pittsburgh Press|author=Roy McHugh|date=November 4, 1956|page=6-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8307495/pitt_falls_before_minnesota_9_to_6/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 51. ^{{cite news|title=MSU Gets Back in Swing By Blasting Badgers, 33–0|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Hal Middlesworth|date=November 4, 1956|pages=1D, 6D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8307585/msu_gets_back_in_swing_by_blasting/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 52. ^{{cite news|title=Buckeyes Overcome Stubborn N.U., 6 to 2, For Big Ten Record of 16 Victories in Row|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Charles Bartlett|date=November 4, 1956|pages=2–1, 2–4|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8307585/msu_gets_back_in_swing_by_blasting/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 53. ^{{cite news|title=Illinois Ties, 7–7: Boilermakers Avert Loss in Final Period|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Charles Bartlett|date=November 4, 1956|author2=Howard Barry|pages=2–1, 2–3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8307815/illinois_ties_77_boilermakers_avert/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 54. ^{{cite news|title=Indiana Drops Marquette, 19–13|newspaper=The Terre Haute Tribune|author=Kurt Freudenthal|date=November 4, 1956|page=47|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8307926/indiana_drops_marquette_1913/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 55. ^{{cite news|title=Evy's Defensive Gamble Pays Off to Bottle Up Cox|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|date=November 11, 1956|page=2S|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8300555/evys_defensive_gamble_pays_off_to/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 56. ^{{cite news|title=Iowa Deflates Gophers, 7–0|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=Bert McGrane|date=November 11, 1956|page=1S|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8300371/iowa_deflates_gophers_70/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 57. ^{{cite news|title=U-M Shoves Illinois Out of Rose Bowl Way: Wins, 17–7, To Keep Hope Alive|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Hal Middlesworth|date=November 11, 1956|page=1C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8300736/um_shoves_illinois_out_of_rose_bowl/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 58. ^{{cite news|title=It's a 'Steal' for Sputtering Spartans, 12–9: MSU Is Outplayed All the Way|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Tommy Devine|date=November 11, 1956|page=1C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8300962/its_a_steal_for_sputtering_spartans/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 59. ^{{cite news|title=Bucks Wallop IU and Set Loop Mark|newspaper=The Muncie (IN) Star|date=November 11, 1956|page=1C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8301115/bucks_wallop_iu_and_set_loop_mark/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 60. ^{{cite news|title=N.U. Wins, 17–7! Record 54,645 See Wildcats Claw Badgers|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Howard Barry|date=November 11, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8301285/nu_wins_177_record_54645_see/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 61. ^{{cite news|title=Iowa to Rose Bowl, 6–0: Hawks Hobble Ohio, Earn at Least Tie for Big Ten Title|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=Bert McGrane|date=November 18, 1956|page=29|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8292030/iowa_to_rose_bowl_60_hawks_hobble/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 62. ^{{cite news|title=All's Lost Even as U-M Wins, 49–26|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Lyall Smith|date=November 18, 1956|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8297658/alls_lost_even_as_um_wins_4926/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 63. ^{{cite news|title=Iowa Takes All as MSU Bows, 14–13: Cox's Razzle Dazzle Too Much for Spartans|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=November 18, 1956|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8291968/iowa_takes_all_as_msu_bows_1413/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 64. ^{{cite news|title=Williams' First Pass of Season Sparks Wisconsin to 13 to 13 Tie with Illinois|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Maurice Shevlin|date=November 18, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8297841/williams_first_pass_of_season_sparks/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 65. ^{{cite news|title=N.U., Notre Dame Triump; Wildcats Hop on 5 Purdue Fumbles, 14–0|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Edward Prell|date=November 18, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8297956/nu_notre_dame_triump_wildcats_hop/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 66. ^{{cite news|title=Iowa's Champs 48, Irish 8!|newspaper=The Des Moines Register|author=Bill Bryson|date=November 25, 1956|page=1S|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8292113/iowas_champs_48_irish_8/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 67. ^{{cite news|title=It's Happy Ending for Spartans, U-M: Bucks 'Barr-ed' From Title, 19–0|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Tommy Devine|date=November 25, 1956|page=1D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8292068/its_happy_ending_for_spartans_um/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 68. ^{{cite news|title=Badgers Gain Late 13–13 Tie with Gophers|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=Edward Prell|date=November 25, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8297134/badgers_gain_late_1313_tie_with_gophers/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 69. ^{{cite news|title=It's Happy Ending for Spartans, U-M: 12 Fumbles Can't Stop MSU, 38–17|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=Hal Middlesworth|date=November 25, 1956|page=1-D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8297450/its_happy_ending_for_spartans_um_12/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 70. ^{{cite news|title=N.U. Rallies to Beat Illini, 14–13|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|author=David Condon|date=November 25, 1956|page=2-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8297228/nu_rallies_to_beat_illini_1413/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 71. ^{{cite news|title=Purdue Explodes, Buries Hoosiers, 39 To 20: Score 3 Times in 3rd Period|newspaper=The Indianapolis Star|author=Jep Cadou Jr.|date=November 25, 1956|page=4-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8292154/purdue_explodes_buries_hoosiers_39_to/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 72. ^{{cite news|title=Potent Iowa Speeds to 35–19 Win Over Oregon State in Rose Bowl: Beavers Stunned by Hawks' Speed|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|author=Braven Dyer|date=January 2, 1957|pages=IV–1, IV–4|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8283759/potent_iowa_speeds_to_3519_win_over/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 73. ^{{cite news|title=Crimmins Is 2d I.U. Coach In Row To Quit Because His Grid Teams Couldn't Win|newspaper=The Courier-Journal|date=November 29, 1956|pages=2–6|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8315828/crimmins_is_2d_iu_coach_in_row_to/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 74. ^{{cite news|title=Sooners Win: Tennessee Second in 1956 Poll|newspaper=The Ogden Standard-Examiner|page=10A|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8316043/sooners_win_tennessee_second_in_1956/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 75. ^{{cite news|title=Standings|newspaper=Deadwood Pioneer Times|date=December 4, 1956|page=4|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8316148/final_up_college_football_standings/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 76. ^{{cite news|title=Hawk Trio On All Big Ten|newspaper=The Spencer Daily Reporter|date=November 30, 1956|page=4|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1926&dat=19561129&id=52wrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=s9kEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1097,3709370}} 77. ^{{cite news|title=Mel Dillard on All-Big Ten Team; Iowa Puts Men in Four Positions|newspaper=Alexandria (IN) Times-Tribune|date=November 30, 1956|page=3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8299452/mel_dillard_on_allbig_ten_team_iowa/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 78. ^{{cite web|title=2014 NCAA Football Records: Consensus All-America Selections|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)|year=2014|accessdate=August 16, 2014|pages=5–6|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2014/Awards.pdf}} 79. ^{{cite news|title=Hornung Surprised At Heisman Honor|newspaper=Green Bay Press-Gazette|date=December 5, 1956|page=25|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8316601/hornung_surprised_at_heisman_honor/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}} 80. ^{{cite web|title=1956 Heisman Trophy Voting|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=January 12, 2017|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/awards/heisman-1956.html}} 81. ^{{cite web|title=1957 NFL Draft: Full Draft|publisher=National Football League|work=NFL.com|accessdate=January 4, 2017|url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/fulldraft?season=1957}} 1 : 1956 Big Ten Conference football season |
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