1967 Indiana Hoosiers football team

The 1967 Indiana Hoosiers football team represented Indiana University in the 1967 Big Ten Conference football season.

The Hoosiers played their home games at Seventeenth Street Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana.

To date, they were the last Indiana team to win the Big Ten Conference, and the last non Michigan or Ohio State team to win the league title (and consequently represent the conference in the Rose Bowl) until the 1981 Iowa Hawkeyes football team won the conference crown.

In the battle for the Old Oaken Bucket, Indiana beat Purdue.

[4][5][6][7] 16 Harry Gonso; 17 John Isenbarger; 18 Mike Perry; 20 Jay Mathias;21 Benny Norman; 21 Gary Nichols; 22 Nate Cunningham; 23 Dave Kornowa; 24 Bob Douglas; 26 Dave Evans; 31 Bill Huff; 32 Bob Nichols; 33 Mike Baughman;35 Mike Krivoshia; 37 Kevin Duffy; 38 Bob Moynihan; 39 Lee Robinson;40 Jade Butcher; 42 Don Warner; 44 Roger Grove; 45 Mike Adams; 47 Mike Deal; 48 Terry Cole; 49 Cal Wilson; 50 Mike Roth; 51 Harold Mauro; 52 Ken Kaczmarek; 53 Steve Applegate; 54 Karl Pankratz; 55 Cordell Gill; 57 Dan Bueter; 58 Ted Verlihay; 60 Jerry Grecco; 61 Cal Snowden; 62 E.G. White; 63 Don DeSalle; 64 Bob Russell; 68 Gary Cassells; 70 Bill Bergman; 72 Bob Kirk; 74 Al Schmidt; 75 Doug Rhodus; 76 Ed Harrison; 78 Doug Crusan; 79 Rick Spickard; 80 Tom Bilunas; 81 Al Gage; 83 Jim Sniadecki; 84 Brown Marks; 86 Bill McCaa; 87 Al Kamradt; 89 Eric Stolberg;91 Ron Easterley; 96 Clarence Price;97 Bill Wolfe; Greg Thaxton; Harold Dunn; John Perry; [8] at Seventeenth Street Stadium • Bloomington, IN at Seventeenth Street Stadium • Bloomington, IN at Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL at Seventeenth Street Stadium • Bloomington, IN at Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI at Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ at Seventeenth Street Stadium • Bloomington, IN at Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI at Memorial Stadium • Minneapolis, MN at Seventeenth Street Stadium • Bloomington, IN Indiana was voted to the Rose Bowl a few hours after the win.