1955 Ohio Athletic Conference football season

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{{1955 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings}}

The 1955 Ohio Athletic Conference football season was the season of college football played by the 14 member schools of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC), commonly referred to as the "Ohio Conference", as part of the 1955 college football season.

The Muskingum Fighting Muskies, in their eleventh season under head coach Ed Sherman, won the OAC championship with an 8–0 record (7–0 against OAC opponents).

The Heidelberg Student Princes, led by tenth-year head coach Paul Hoernemann, finished in second place with a 9–0 record (5–0 against OAC opponents).

Teams

=Muskingum=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Muskingum Fighting Muskies

| sport = football

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| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 8–0

| conf_record = 7–0

| head_coach = Ed Sherman

| hc_year = 11th

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| stadium = McConagha Stadium

| champion = OAC champion

}}

The 1955 Muskingum Fighting Muskies football team represented Muskingum University of New Concord, Ohio. In their eleventh season under head coach Ed Sherman, the Fighting Muskies compiled a perfect 8–0 record (7–0 against OAC opponents), won the OAC championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 291 to 60.{{cite news|title=1955 - Muskingum (OH)|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=May 10, 2023|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=2151&year=1955|archive-date=September 10, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910015118/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=2151&year=1955|url-status=dead}} It was Muskingum's first conference championship since 1950 and its first perfect season since 1931.{{cite news|title=Unbeaten Heidelberg Rips Akron But Muskies Take Conference Crown|newspaper=The Daily Times|location=New Philadelphia, Ohio|date=November 14, 1955|page=7|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-times-unbeaten-heidelberg-rips/124386476/|via=Newspapers.com}}

Sherman won the "Ohio college football coach of the year" award, based on a poll of Ohio coaches. He defeated Doyt Perry and Ara Parseghian who finished second and third.{{cite news|title=Muskingum's Sherman Gets Coach Award|newspaper=Springfield News-Sun|date=December 4, 1955|page=2C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/springfield-news-sun-muskingums-sherman/124955860/|via=Newspapers.com}}

The 1955 season was one of four perfect seasons in Muskingum football history, along with 1926, 1931, and 1960.{{cite web|title=Muskingum (OH) Records by Year|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=May 30, 2023|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/year_by_year_current.php?teamid=2151|archive-date=September 6, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906040132/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/year_by_year_current.php?teamid=2151|url-status=dead}}

The team played its home games at McConagha Stadium in New Concord, Ohio.

{{CFB schedule

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|September 24|at|Marietta||Zanesville, OH|W 53-0||{{cite news|title=Muskingum Humbles Marietta|newspaper=Akron Beacon Journal|date=September 25, 1955|page=2C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-muskingum-humbl/124386722/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 1|at|Akron|Rubber Bowl|Akron, OH|W 19-7|24,025|{{cite news|title=24,025 See Zips Lose: Kimbrough Only Threat For Akron; Muskies Take 19-7 Verdict|newspaper=The Akron beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=October 2, 1955|page=C1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-24025-see-zips/124955206/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 8||Ohio Wesleyan|McConagha Stadium|New Concord, OH|W 23-19||{{cite news|title=Muskies Scared|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|date=October 9, 1944|page=2B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-muskies-scared/124955384/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 15||{{cfb link|year=1955|team=Washington & Jefferson Presidents|title=Washington & Jefferson}}|McConagha Stadium|New Concord, OH|W 29-0||{{cite news|title=Muskingum Hangs up 5th In Row|newspaper=Akron Beacon Journal|date=October 16, 1955|page=8B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-muskingum-hangs/124955634/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 22|at|Wooster||Wooster, OH|W 35-14||{{cite news|title=Mighty Muskingum Hands Wooster First Loss: McDaniel's Passing Rips Scots; Muskies Notch Fifth Straight|newspaper=Akron Beacon Journal|date=October 23, 1955|page=8B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-mighty-muskingu/124955010/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 29||Capital|McConagha Stadium|New Concord, OH|W 54-14||{{cite news|title=Muskingum Victorious Over Capital By 54-14|newspaper=Springfield News-Sun|date=October 30, 1955|page=3C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/springfield-news-sun-muskingum-victoriou/124954892/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|November 5||Denison|McConagha Stadium|New Concord, OH|W 38-0||{{cite news|title=Undefeated Muskingum Grid Machine Stalls Denison Gridders, 38-0|newspaper=The Newark Advocate|date=November 7, 1955|page=18|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-newark-advocate-undefeated-muskingum/124387226/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|November 12|at|Mount Union||Alliance, OH|W 40-6||{{cite news|title=Muskingum Clinches Ohio Conference Championship: 1st Perfect Record Since 1931 Season|newspaper=Sunday Times signal|date=November 13, 1955|page=IV-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/times-signal-muskingum-clinches-ohio-con/124954701/|via=Newspapers.com}}

}}

{{Muskingum Fighting Muskies football navbox}}

=Heidelberg=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Heidelberg Student Princes

| sport = football

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| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 9–0

| conf_record = 5–0

| head_coach = Paul Hoernemann

| hc_year = 10th

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The 1955 Heidelberg Student Princes football team represented Heidelberg College of Tiffin,Ohio. In their tenth year under head coach Paul Hoernemann, the Student Princes compiled a 9–0 record (5–0 against conference opponents), finished in second place in the OAC, and outscored opponents by a total of 253 to 96.{{cite web |author= |title=2020 Ohio Athletic Conference Football Record Book |url=https://d2o2figo6ddd0g.cloudfront.net/l/3/eox4u5ouxxwna4/FBRecordBook2020.pdf |publisher=Ohio Athletic Conference |date=2020 |page=47 |access-date=September 16, 2021 }}

The team's statistical leaders included halfback Walter Livingston with 931 rushing yards, 178 receiving yards, and 102 points scored, and quarterback Bryan Powers with 596 passing yards. Three Heidelberg players were selected as first-team players on the International News Service's All-Ohio Conference football team: Livingston; back Roy King; and guard Jerry Zimmerman.{{cite news|title=Muskingum, Heidelberg Top Loop 11|newspaper=Mansfield News-Journal|author=Howard Babcock|date=December 6, 1955|page=16|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/news-journal-muskingum-heidelberg-top-l/125579338/|via=Newspapers.com}}

The 1955 season was the third perfect season in Heidelberg football history. Other perfect seasons were 1930, 1948, and 1972.{{cite web|title=Heidelberg (OH) Records by Year|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|access-date=May 30, 2023|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/year_by_year_current.php?teamid=1420|archive-date=September 6, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906172249/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/year_by_year_current.php?teamid=1420|url-status=dead}}

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|September 17||{{cfb link|year=1955|team=Bluffton Beavers|title=Bluffton}}||Tiffin, OH|W 40-12||

|September 24|at|Hope||Holland, MI|W 28-6||

|October 1|at|Ohio Wesleyan||Delaware, OH|W 35-26||

|October 8||Wittenberg||Tiffin, OH|W 20-0||

|October 15|at|Capital||Columbus, OH|W 34-32||

|October 22||{{cfb link|year=1955|team=Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets|title=Baldwin–Wallace}}||Tiffin, OH|W 34-0||

|October 29||Mount Union||Tiffin, OH|W 27-0||

|November 5|at|Saint Joseph's||Rensselaer, IN|W 14-13||{{cite news |author= |title=St. Joseph's surprised By Heidelberg of Ohio |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-terre-haute-tribune/126471804/ |newspaper=The Terre Haute Tribune |location=Terre Haute, Indiana |date=November 6, 1955 |agency=Associated Press |page=52 |access-date=June 15, 2023 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}

|November 12||Akron|Columbian Stadium|Tiffin, OH|W 21-7|5,000|{{cite news|title=Heidelberg Jolts Akron U|newspaper=Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=November 13, 1955|pages=1B, 4B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-heidelberg-jolt/125578837/|via=Newspapers.com}}

}}

{{cite web|title=Brief Summary of Cumulative Football Statistics (1955 Heidelberg)|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association|accessdate=May 30, 2023|url=https://stats.ncaa.org/team/278/stats/13492|via=NCAA.org}}

=Akron=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Akron Zips

| sport = football

| image =

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| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 6–2

| conf_record = 6–2

| head_coach = Joe McMullen

| hc_year = 2nd

| captain = Mario Russo

| stadium = Rubber Bowl

}}

The 1955 Akron Zips football team represented the University of Akron. In its second season under head coach Joe McMullen, the team compiled a 6–2 record (6–2 against OAC opponents), finished in second place in the OAC, and outscored opponents by a total of 245 to 73. Mario Russo was the team captain.{{cite web|url=http://www.gozips.com/documents/2017/7/24//pp_131_166_Records.pdf?id=12265|title=Akron Zips 2017 Football Media Guide|publisher=University of Akron|page=160|accessdate=May 10, 2020}} The team played its home games at the Rubber Bowl in Akron, Ohio.

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|September 24|at|Wittenberg||Springfield, OH|W 21-7||{{cite news|title=Zips Romp: Kimbrough Leads Akron U Attack|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=September 25, 1955|pages=1C, 2C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85196869/zips-romp/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 1||Muskingum|Rubber Bowl|Akron, OH|L 7-19|24,025|{{cite news|title=24,025 See Zips Lose|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=October 2, 1955|pages=1C, 4C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85198181/24025-see-zips-lose/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 8|at|Otterbein||Westerville, OH|W 58-0||{{cite news|title=Zips, Bucks Rebound With Vengeance|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=October 9, 1955|pages=1B, 4B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85197019/zips-bucks-rebound-with-vengeance/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 15||Mount Union|Rubber Bowl|Akron, OH|W 34-0||

|October 22||Denison|Rubber Bowl|Akron, OH|W 19-7||{{cite news|title=Zips And Flashes Grind Up Hefty Foes|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=October 23, 1955|pages=1B, 4B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85198015/zips-and-flashes-grind-up-hefty-foes/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 29|at|Wooster||Wooster, OH|W 53-6||{{cite news|title=Zips Humble Wooster|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=October 30, 1955|pages=1C, 5C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85197531/zips-humble-wooster/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|November 5||Oberlin|Rubber Bowl|Akron, OH|W 46-13||{{cite news|title=Zips, Bucks Roll On: Boggs Stars In Akron's TD Parade|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=November 6, 1955|pages=1B, 3B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85197791/zips-bucks-roll-on-boggs-stars-in/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|November 12|at|Heidelberg||Tiffin, OH|L 7-17||{{cite news|title=Heidelberg Jolts Akron U|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=November 13, 1955|pages=1B, 4B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85197383/heidelberg-jolts-akron-u/|via=Newspapers.com}}

}}

=Wooster=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Wooster Fighting Scots

| sport = football

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| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 7–2

| conf_record = 5–2

| head_coach = Philip L. Shipe

| hc_year = 7th

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| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Wooster Fighting Scots football team represented the College of Wooster of Wooster, Ohio. In their seventh year under head coach Philip L. Shpe, the Fighting Scots compiled a 2–4–2 record (2–4–2 against OAC opponents), the Fighting Scots finished in fourth place in the OAC, and were outscored opponents by a total of 245 to 163.{{cite web|title=1955 - Wooster (OH)|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150919041810/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=3632&year=1955}}

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|September 24|at|Allegheny||Meadville, PA|W 41-13||

|October 1||Kenyon||Wooster, OH|W 27-0||

|October 8|at|Waynesburg||Waynesburg, PA|W 27-12||

|October 15|at|Denison||Granville, OH|W 21-19||

|October 22||Muskingum||Wooster, OH|L 14-35||

|October 29||Akron||Wooster, OH|L 6-53||

|November 5|at|Mount Union||Alliance, OH|W 27-13||

|November 12|at|Hiram||Hiram, OH|W 35-12||

|November 19||Oberlin||Wooster, OH|W 47-6||

}}

{{Wooster Fighting Scots football navbox}}

=Hiram=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Hiram Terriers

| sport = football

| image =

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| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 5–3

| conf_record = 3–2

| head_coach = Edward Chupa

| hc_year = 2nd

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The 1955 Hiram Terriers football team represented the Hiram College of Hiram, Ohio. In their second year under head coach Edward Chupa, the Terriers compiled a 5–3 record (3–2 against OAC opponents), finished in fifth place in the OAC, and were outscored opponents by a total of 144 to 136.{{cite web|title=1955 - Hiram (OH)|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150914171800/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=1445&year=1955}}

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|September 24|at|Bluffton||Bluffton, OH|W 14-6||

|October 1||Capital||Hiram, OH|L 12-15||

|October 8|at|Grove City||Grove City, PA|W 19-6||

|October 15||Marietta||Hiram, OH|W 32-0||

|October 22|at|Bethany (WV)||Bethany, WV|L 0-61||

|October 29||Otterbein||Hiram, OH|W 27-0||

|November 5|at|Kenyon||Gambier, OH|W 27-0||

|November 12||Wooster||Hiram, OH|L 12-35||

}}

=Capital=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Capital Crusaders

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 5–3

| conf_record = 4–3

| head_coach = Jack Landrum

| hc_year = 5th

| captain =

| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Capital Crusaders football team represented Capital University of Columbus, Ohio. The Crusaders compiled a 5–3 record (4–3 against OAC opponents), finished in sixth place in the OAC, and outscored opponents by a total of 224 to 147.{{cite web|title=1955 - Capital (OH)|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150919090852/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=556&year=1955}}

{{CFB schedule

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|September 24||Ohio Northern||Columbus, OH|W 27-7||

|October 1|at|Hiram||Hiram, OH|W 15-12||

|October 8|at|Marietta||Marietta, OH|W 37-0||

|October 15||Heidelberg||Columbus, OH|L 32-34||

|October 22||Kenyon||Columbus, OH|W 46-6||

|October 29|at|Muskingum||New Concord, OH|L 14-54||

|November 5||Wittenberg||Columbus, OH|L 20-27||

|November 12||Ottebein||Westerville, OH|W 33-7||

}}

=Denison=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Denison Big Red

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 4–3–2

| conf_record = 3–3–2

| head_coach = Keith W. Piper

| hc_year = 2nd

| captain =

| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Denison Big Red football team represented Denison University of Granville, Ohio. In their second year under head coach Keith W. Piper, the Big Red compiled a 4–3–2 record (3–3–2 against OAC opponents), tied for seventh place in the OAC, and outscored opponents by a total of 146 to 144.{{cite web|title=1955 - Denison (OH)|publisher=College Football Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150919053743/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=899&year=1955}}

{{CFB schedule

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|September 24||Washington & Jefferson||Granville, OH|W 27-13||

|October 1|at|Mount Union||Alliance, OH|T 19-19||

|October 8|at|Kenyon||Gambier, OH|W 34-6||

|October 15||Wooster||Granville, OH|L 19-21||

|October 22|at|Akron||Akron, OH|L 7-19||

|October 29||Wittenberg||Granville, OH|W 13-8||

|November 5|at|Muskingum||New Concord, OH|L 0-38||

|November 12|at|Oberrlin||Oberlin, OH|W 27-20||

|November 19||Ohio Wesleyan||Granville, OH|T 0-0||

}}

=Wittenberg=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Wittenberg Tigers

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 4–3–2

| conf_record = 3–3–2

| head_coach = Bill Edwards

| hc_year = 1st

| captain =

| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Wittenberg Tigers football team represented the Wittenberg University of Springfield, Ohio. In their first year under head coach Bill Edwards, the Tigers compiled a 4–3–2 record (3–3–2 against OAC opponents), finished in a tie for seventh place in the OAC, and outscored opponents by a total of 154 to 119.{{cite web|title=1955 Wittenber (OH)|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150915193742/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=3624&year=1955}}

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|September 17||Olivet||Springfield, OH|W 28-0||{{cite news|title=Wittenberg Raps Olivet|newspaper=Mansfield News-Journal|date=September 18, 1955|page=26|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/news-journal-wittenberg-raps-olivet/133913260/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|September 24||Akron||Springfield, OH|L 7-21||

|October 1||Marietta||Springfield, OH|W 44-13||

|October 8|at|Heidelberg||Tiffin, OH|L 0-20||

|October 15||Otterbein||Springfield, OH|T 13-13||

|October 22|at|Mount Union||Alliance, OH|W 14-6||

|October 29|at|Denison||Granville, OH|L 8-13||

|November 5|at|Capital||Columbus, OH|W 27-20||

|November 12|at|Ohio Wesleyan||Delaware, OH|T 13-13||

}}

=Ohio Wesleyan=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 3–4–2

| conf_record = 1–2–2

| head_coach = Glenn Fraser

| hc_year = 9th

| captain =

| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops football team represented the Wittenberg University of Delaware, Ohio. In their ninth year under head coach Glenn Fraser, the Battling Bishops compiled a 3–4–2 record (1–2–2 against OAC opponents), finished in ninth place in the OAC, and outscored opponents by a total of 173 to 171.{{cite web|title=1955 Ohio Wesleyan|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150911133126/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=2383&year=1955}}

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|September 24||Rochester||Delaware, OH|W 26-19||

|October 1||Heidelberg||Delaware, OH|L 26-35||

|October 8|at|Muskingum|McConagha Stadium|New Concord, OH|L 19-23||

|October 15|at|Wabash|Ingalls Field|Crawfordsville, IN|L 14-27||{{cite news |author= |title=Wabash Downs Ohio Wesleyan |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indianapolis-star/126575300/ |newspaper=The Indianapolis Star |location=Indianapolis, Indiana |date=October 16, 1955 |page=8, section 2 |access-date=June 17, 2023 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}

|October 22|at|Oberlin||Oberlin, OH|W 20-14||

|October 29||Sewanee||Delaware, OH|W 42-12||

|November 5||Baldwin-Wallace||Delaware, OH|L 13-28||

|November 12||Wittenberg||Delaware, OH|T 13-13||

|November 19|at|Denison||Granville, OH|T 0-0||

}}

=Otterbein=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Otterbein Cardinals

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 2–5–1

| conf_record = 2–4–1

| head_coach = Bob Agler

| hc_year = 1st

| captain =

| stadium = Memorial Stadium

| champion =

}}

The 1955 Otterbein Cardinals football team represented Otterbein University of Westerville, Ohio. In their first season under head coach Bob Agler, the Cardinals compiled a 2–5–1 record (2–4–1 against OAC opponents), finished in tenth place in the OAC, and were outscored by a total of 226 to 84.{{cite web|title=Otterbein University Football Media Guide 2014|year=2014|page=37|url=https://static.otterbeincardinals.com/custompages/Football/PDFs/14_media%20guide-web.pdf|accessdate=May 21, 2022}}

{{CFB schedule

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| source = y

|September 17|at|Centre||Danville, KY|L 13-28|1,500|{{cite news|title=Largest Opening Crowd Sees Centre Colonels Win 28-13|newspaper=The Danville Advocate-Messenger|date=September 19, 1955|page=6|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-advocate-messenger-largest-opening-c/124420548/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|September 24||Mount Union|Memorial Stadium|Westerville, OH|L 7-45||{{cite news|title=Mount Union Stuns Otterbein, 45-7|newspaper=The Lima News|date=September 25, 1955|page=2D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-lima-news-mount-union-stuns-otterbei/127544505/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 1|at|Oberlin||Oberlin, OH|W 19-14||{{cite news|title=Otterbein Rallies|newspaper=The Lima News|date=October 2, 1955|page=2D|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-lima-news-otterbein-rallies/127543550/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 8||Akron|Memorial Stadium|Westerville, OH|L 0-58||{{cite news|title=Zips, Bucks Rebound With Vengeance|newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal|author=Don Plath|date=October 9, 1955|pages=1B, 4B|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85197019/zips-bucks-rebound-with-vengeance/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 13||Marietta|Memorial Stadium|Westerville, OH|W 12-7||

|October 15|at|Wittenberg||Springfield, OH|T 13-13||

|October 29|at|Hiram||Hiram, OH|L 13-28||{{cite news|title=Otterbein Is Loser To Hiram Gridders|newspaper=The Cincinnati Enquirer|date=October 30, 1955|page=58|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cincinnati-enquirer-otterbein-is-los/127544183/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|November 12||Capital|Memorial Stadium|Westerville, OH|L 7-33||

}}

=Mount Union=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Mount Union Purple Raiders

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 1–5–2

| conf_record = 1–5–1

| head_coach = Nelson M. Jones

| hc_year = 6th

| captain =

| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team represented the University of Mount Union of Alliance, Ohio. In their sixth and final season under head coach Nelson M. Jones, the Purple Raiders compiled a 1–5–2 record (1–5–1 against OAC opponents), finished in eleventh place in the OAC, and were outscored by a total of 174 to 95.{{cite web|title=Mount Union Yearly Results|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905203558/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/active/m/mount_union/1955-1959_yearly_results.php}}

{{CFB schedule

| attend = y

| source = y

|September 24|at|Otterbein|Memorial Stadium|Westerville, OH|W 45-7||

|October 1||Denison||Alliance, OH|T 19-19||

|October 8|at|Western Reserve|Clarke Field|Cleveland, OH|T 6-6||

|October 15|at|Akron||Akron, OH|L 0-34||

|October 22||Wittenberg||Alliance, OH|L 6-14||

|October 29|at|Heidelberg||Tiffin, OH|L 0-27||

|November 5||Wooster||Alliance, OH|L 13-27||

|November 12||Muskingum||Alliance, OH|L 6-40||

}}

=Kenyon=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Kenyon Lords

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 0–7

| conf_record = 0–4

| head_coach = William C. Stiles

| hc_year = 3rd

| captain =

| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Kenyon Lords football team represented Kenyon College of Gambier, Ohio. In their third year under head coach William C. Stiles, the Lords compiled a 0–7 record (0–4 against OAC opponents), finished in a three-way tie for last place in the OAC, and were outscored by a total of 207 to 19.{{cite web|title=1955 - Kenyon (OH)|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150914234910/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=1633&year=1955}}

{{CFB schedule

| attend = y

| source = y

|September 24||Ashland||Gambier, OH|L 7-14||

|October 1|at|Wooster||Wooster, OH|L 0-27||

|October 8||Denison||Gambier, OH|L 6-34||

|October 15|at|Hobart||Geneva, NY|L 0-53||

|October 22|at|Capital||Columbus, OH|L 6-46||

|October 29||Hamilton||Gambier, OH|L 0-6||

|November 5||Hiram||Gambier, OH|L 0-27||

}}

=Marietta=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Marietta Pioneers

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 0–8

| conf_record = 0–5

| head_coach = John R. Smith

| hc_year = 4th

| captain =

| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Marietta Pioneers football team represented the Marietta College of Marietta, Ohio. In their fourth year under head coach John R. Smith, the Pioneers compiled a 0–8 record (0–5 against OAC opponents), finished in a three-way tie for last place in the OAC, and were outscored by a total of 243 to 40.{{cite web|title=1955 - Marietta (OH)|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|accessdate=July 2, 2023|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150915020930/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_current.php?teamid=1861&year=1955}}

{{CFB schedule

| attend = y

| source = y

|September 24|at|Muskingum||Zanesville, OH|L 0-53||

|October 1|at|Wittenberg||Springfield, OH|L 13-44||

|October 8||Capital||Marietta, OH|L 0-37||

|October 13|at|Otterbein||Westerville, OH|L 7-12||

|October 15|at|Hiram||Hiram, OH|L 0-32||

|October 29||Ohio Northern||Marietta, OH|L 0-19||

|November 5||Bethany (WV)||Marietta, OH|L 13-27||

|November 12|at|Wilmington||Wilmmington, OH|L 7-19||

}}

=Oberlin=

{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1955

| team = Oberlin Yeomen

| sport = football

| image =

| image_size =

| conference = Ohio Athletic Conference

| short_conf = OAC

| record = 0–8

| conf_record = 0–5

| head_coach = Lysle K. Butler

| hc_year = 26th

| captain =

| stadium =

}}

The 1955 Oberlin Yeomen football team represented Oberlin College of Oberlin, Ohio. In their 26th season under head coach Lysle K. Butler, the Cardinals compiled a 0–8 record (0–5 against OAC opponents) and finished in a three-way tie for last place in the OAC.

All-conference team

The following players received honors on the All-Ohio Conference football teams:

  • Ends: Rudy Visnich, Muskingum (INS-1); Fritz Stafford, Capital (INS-1)
  • Tackles: Howard Collins, Muskingum (INS-1); Bill Wagner, Denison (INS-1)
  • Guards: Mario Russo, Akron (INS-1); Jerry Zimmerman, Heidelberg (INS-1)
  • Center: Curt Rehfuss, Mount Union (INS-1); Jack Lofstrom, Muskingum (INS-2)
  • Quarterback: Joe McDaniel, Muskingum (INS-1); Dick Zahn, Hiram (INS-2)
  • Backs: Walt Livingston, Heidelberg (INS-1); Dick Jacobs, Wooster (INS-1); Roy King, Heidelberg (INS-1); Tom Dingle, Wooster (INS-2); Gene Urbanski, Wittenberg (INS-2); Ben Kimbrough, Akron (INS-2)

{{cite news|title=Muskingum, Heidelberg Top Loop 11|newspaper=Mansfield News-Journal|date=December 6, 1955|page=16|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/news-journal-muskingum-heidelberg-top-l/127554283/|via=Newspapers.com}}

References

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