The 1961 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho in the 1961 college football season. Led by eighth-year head coach Skip Stahley, the Vandals were an independent in the NCAA's University Division and went 2âÂÂ7. Two home games were played on campus at Neale Stadium in Moscow, with one in Boise at old Bronco Stadium at Boise Junior College.
The Vandals suffered a seventh straight loss in the Battle of the Palouse with neighbor Washington State, blanked 0âÂÂ34 in Pullman in In the rivalry game with Montana, the Vandals regained the Little Brown Stein with a 16âÂÂ14 win in the season finale at Boise.
In Idaho's seven losses, they were outscored 319 to 22, with three shutouts; the worst was a 69âÂÂ0 rout by Utah State in a blizzard at Since the disbanding of the Pacific Coast Conference in the spring of 1959, Idaho's football teams had a record in three seasons as an independent.
Stahley had taken on the dual role of athletic director in and stepped down as head football coach in He was succeeded by Dee Andros, hired in February, previously the line coach at Illinois in the Big Ten Conference. Stahley continued as Idaho's AD until mid-1964, when he departed for a similar position at Portland State College.
Tight end Reggie Carolan was Idaho's only All-Coast selection, on the second team.
One fifth-year senior from the 1961 Vandals was previously selected in the 1961 NFL draft: