1961 Pittsburgh Panthers football team

In their seventh season under head coach John Michelosen, the Panthers compiled a 3–7 record and were outscored by a total of 209 to 145.

[1] Notable players included quarterback James Traficant, who passed for 437 yards and was later a member of U.S. Congress; back Paul Martha, who later became a consensus All-American and played seven years in the National Football League (NFL); Fred Cox, who later played 15 years in the NFL and was twice the NFL scoring leader; and offensive lineman Ed Adamchik.

The team played its home games at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh.

[13] Trafficant later served in the U.S. Congress but was expelled in 2002 after being convicted of ten felonies.

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