Three days after the last game of the season, Mullison was fired as the school's head coach. Mullison had been asked to resign, but refused. The Rams had lost 18 straight games dating back to October 15, 1960.[3]
The Skyline Conference disbanded after the 1961 season, and Colorado State became an independent for the 1962 season.
The team gained an average of 160.0 rushing yards and 77.3 passing yards per game. On defense, they gave up an average of 207.3 rushing yards and 109.0 passing yards per game.[14]
The team's passing leaders were LeeRoy Gutierrez (37 of 82 for 387 yards with two touchdowns and five interceptions) and Bill Berringer (27 of 64 for 307 yards, 0 touchdowns and 10 interceptions).[14]
The team's rushing leaders were Dennis Wohlhueter (308 yards, 69 carries, 4.5 yard average), Ken Hines (202 yards, 50 carries, 4.0 yard average), Alex Humackich (189 yards, 40 carries, 4.7 yard average), Ron Kaanehe (187 yards, 57 carries, 3.3 yard average), Rich Brown (185 yards, 39 carries, 4.7 yard average).[14]
The team's receiving leaders were Kay McFarland (18 receptions, 196 yards) and Dennis Wohlhueter (12 receptions, 131 yards).[14]
Three players tied for the scoring lead with 12 points each: Dennis Wohlhueter, Kay McFarland, and Ken Hines.[14]