The Bulldogs gained 2,010 yards of total offense (201.0 per game) consisting of 1,368 rushing yards (136.8 per game) and 642 passing yards (64.2 per game). On defense, they allowed opponents to gain 3,362 yards (336.2 per game), including 2,514 rushing yards (251.4 per game) and 788 passing yards (78.8 per game).[3]
Quarterback Olie Cordill completed 45 of 122 passes (36.9%) for 466 yards with five touchdowns and six interceptions. He also gained 115 rushing yards and led the team with 582 yards of total offense. Cordill also led the team in punting with an average of 39.1 yard on 27 punts.[3]
Left end Bob Verlander led the team in receiving and scoring. He had 13 receptions for 206 yards and scored 18 points on three touchdowns.[3]
Fullback Carlton Falgoutt led the team in rushing with 430 yards on 81 carries for an average of 5.3 yards per carry.[3]
Awards and honors
Three Southwestern Louisiana players received recognition from the coaches or writers on the 1961 All-Gulf States Conference football teams:
Carlton Falgout was recognized by the coaches as the first-team fullback; he was recognized by the writers as a second-team back and a third-team tackle.
Cliff O'Neal was recognized by the coaches as a second-team end.
Bob Verlander was recognized by the writers as a third-team end.