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Terry Baker Heisman Salute to Terry Baker HEISMAN SALUTE TO TERRY BAKER OSU’S TERRY BAKER WON THE FOLLOWING ACCOLADES DURING HIS HEISMAN TROPHY SEASON OF 1962: ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAMS Associated Press Football News United Press International The Sporting News Football Coaches Association Time Magazine Football Writers Association Coach & Athlete Magazine NEA Academic All-America Williamson Rating System CBS-TV Sports INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Heisman Trophy (Outstanding Player in Nation) Maxwell Award (Outstanding Player in Nation) Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Helms Foundation Award (top athlete in North America) AP, UPI, The Sporting News, Coach & Athlete Magazine Player of the Year Captain NEA All-America Team AP, UPI, L.A. Times Back of the Year Pop Warner and Voit Awards (outstanding senior on Pacific Coast) AP & UPI three-time All-Coast OSU two-time team MVP Grantland Rice Award (Top Phi Delt Player in nation) Arthur Priest Award (Phi Delt of the Year) Football Foundation Hall of Fame Award (scholar-athlete) Buzz Randall Award (top scholar-athlete at OSU) Liberty Bowl MVP GAME HIGHLIGHTS *389 total yards (163 rush, 226 pass) vs. Colorado State in 1962 *319 total yards (46 rush, 273 pass) vs. Idaho in 1962 *317 total yards (65 run, 252 pass) vs. Iowa State in 1962 *302 total yards (87 run, 215 pass) vs. Washington in 1960 *OSU, Liberty Bowl and NCAA record 99-yard run in 1962 Liberty Bowl EDUCATION B.S. Mechanical Engineering (1963) Ph.D, Jurisprudence, University of Southern California (1967) TERRY BAKER YEAR-BY-YEAR FOOTBALL STATISTICS {-----------Rushing-----------} {-----------------Passing----------------} {-------Punting-------} TERRY BAKER YEAR ATT. NET YDS. AVG. TD ATT. COMP. INT. YDS. TD ATT. YDS. AVG. 1962 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 1960 111 610 5.5 5 117 60 12 863 3 13 549 42.3 1961 73 355 4.9 2 134 61 8 875 5 23 684 29.7 1962 115 538 4.7 9 202 111 5 1,723 15 33 1,233 37.4 TOTAL 299 1,503 5.0 16 453 232 25 3,461 23 69 2,466 35.7 * also scored a touchdown in the 1962 Liberty Bowl (postseason stats did not count toward season/career stats at the time) TERRY BAKER YEAR-BY-YEAR BASKETBALL STATISTICS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB TP AVG. 1961 20 40-110 .364 67-77 .870 37 147 7.4 1962 26 102-228 .447 73-106 .688 77 277 10.7 1963 25 120-280 .429 94-127 .728 71 334 13.4 TOTAL 71 262-618 .424 234-310 .755 185 758 10.7.
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