Individual Total offense The following players were the individual leaders in
total offense among major college football players during the 1954 season: 1.
George Shaw, Oregon, 1,536 yards 2.
Paul Larson, California, 1,485 yards 3.
Len Dawson, Purdue, 1,384 yards 4.
Art Luppino, Arizona, 1,359 yards 5.
Gary Glick, Colorado A&M, 1,269 yards 6.
Ralph Guglielmi, Notre Dame, 1,257 yards 7.
Bobby Freeman, Auburn, 1,132 yards 8. Pete Vann, Army, 1,097 yards 9.
Lenny Moore, Penn State, 1,082 yards 10.
Eagle Day, Ole Miss, 1,051 yards
Passing The following players were the individual leaders in pass completions among major college football players during the 1954 season: 1.
Paul Larson, California,
125 of 195 (
64.1%),
1,537 yards, 8 interceptions, 10 touchdowns 2.
George Shaw, Oregon, 91 of
196 (56.5%), 1,358 yards, 11 interceptions, 10 touchdowns 3.
Len Dawson, Purdue, 87 of 167 (52.1%), 1,464 yards, 8 interceptions,
15 touchdowns 4.
John Brodie, Stanford, 81 of 163 (49.7%), 937 yards,
16 interceptions, 2 touchdowns 5. Ken Ford, Hardin-Simmons, 78 of 146 (53.4%), 948 yards, 9 interceptions, 7 touchdowns 6. Bill Beagle, Dartmouth, 76 of 145 (52.4%), 867 yards, 10 interceptions, 5 touchdowns 7. David Dungan, Utah, 74 of 128 (57.8%), 862 yards, 4 interceptions, 5 touchdowns 8. Jack Stephans, Holy Cross, 73 of 149 (49.0%), 800 yards, 11 interceptions, 8 touchdowns 9. Mackie Prickett, South Carolina, 68 of 116 (58.6%), 682 yards, 9 interceptions, 1 touchdown 9.
Ralph Guglielmi, Notre Dame, 68 of 127 (53.4%), 1,162 yards, 7 interceptions, 6 touchdowns
Rushing The following players were the individual leaders in rushing yards among major college football players during the 1954 season: 1.
Art Luppino, Arizona,
1,359 yards on
179 carries (7.59 average) 2.
Lenny Moore, Penn State, 1,082 yards on 136 yards (7.96 average) 3.
Tommy Bell, Army, 1,020 yards on 96 carries (
10.62 average) 4. Sam Pino, Boston University, 933 yards on 154 carries (6.06 average) 5.
Dicky Moegle, Rice, 905 yards on 144 carries (6.28 average) 6. Dick Imer, Montana, 889 yards on 111 carries (8.01 average) 7.
Joe Childress, Auburn, 836 yards on 148 carries (5.65 average) 8. John Bayuk, Colorado, 824 yards on 145 carries (5.68 average) 9.
Fred Mahaffey, Denver, 813 yards on 143 carries (5.69 average) 10.
Tom Tracy, Tennessee, 794 yards on 116 carries (6.84 average)
Receiving The following players were the individual leaders in receptions among major college football players during the 1954 season: 1.
Jim Hanifan, California,
44 receptions, 569 yards,
7 touchdowns 2. John Stewart, Stanford, 36 receptions,
577 yards, 2 touchdowns 3. Jim Carmichael, California, 33 receptions, 420 yards, 2 touchdowns 4. Carl Brazell, South Carolina, 29 receptions, 241 yards, 1 touchdown 5.
Jerry Mertens, Drake, 28 receptions, 495 yards, 4 touchdowns 5.
Jim Pyburn, Auburn, 28 reception, 460 yards, 4 touchdowns 7.
Andy Nacrelli, Fordham, 25 receptions, 493 yards, 2 touchdowns 7. Max Pierce, Utah, 25 receptions, 457 yards, 3 touchdowns 7. Larry Ross, Denver, 25 receptions, 378 yards, 4 touchdowns 7. Robert H. Dee, Holy Cross, 25 receptions, 236 yards, 2 touchdowns
Scoring The following players were the individual leaders in scoring among major college football players during the 1954 season: 1.
Art Luppino, Arizona,
166 points (
24 TD, 22 PAT) 2.
Buddy Leake, Oklahoma, 79 points (9 TD, 25 PAT) 3.
Tommy Bell, Army, 78 points (13 TD) 3.
Lenny Moore,Penn State, 78 points (13 TD) 5.
Fred Mahaffey, Denver, 73 points (12 TD, 1 PAT) 6.
Dicky Moegle, Rice, 72 points (12 TD) 7. Harold "Rusty" Fairly, Denver, 70 points (9 TD, 16 PAT) 8. Carroll Hardy, Colorado, 68 points (9 TD, 14 PAT) 9.
Bob Davenport, UCLA, 66 points (11 TD) 9. John Bayuk, Colorado, 66 points (11 TD) 9. Joe Miller, Cincinnati, 66 points (11 TD) 9.
Bob McNamara, Minnesota, 66 points (11 TD) 9. Dick James, Oregon, 66 points (11 TD) 9. Earl Smith Jr., Iowa, 66 points (11 TD)
Team Total offense The following teams were the leaders in total offense in major college football during the 1954 season: 1.
Army, 448.7 yards per game 2.
Texas Tech, 422.3 yards per game 3.
Arizona, 402.0 yards per game 4.
Navy, 393.8 yards per game 5.
Ole Miss, 386.8 yards per game 6.
Notre Dame, 385.3 yards per game 7.
Oklahoma, 382.7 yards per game 8.
Denver, 371.8 yards per game 9.
Boston University, 367.1 yards per game 10.
UCLA, 366.6 yards per game
Total defense The following teams were the leaders in total defense in major college football during the 1954 season: 1.
Ole Miss, 172.3 yards per game 2.
Richmond, 174.4 yards per game 3.
Clemson, 176.1 yards per game 4.
Boston College, 184.6 yards per game 5.
Oklahoma, 186.3 yards per game 6.
West Virginia, 186.7 yards per game 7.
Denver, 188.6 yards per game 8.
UCLA, 189.8 yards per game 9.
Navy, 190.4 yards per game 10.
Cincinnati, 198.4 yards per game ==See also==