The 1961 Northwest Conference football season was the season of college football played by the six member schools of the Northwest Conference (NWC) as part of the 1961 college football season. The 1961 Linfield Wildcats football team won the conference championship with an undefeated 9âÂÂ0 record in the regular season. They advanced to the NAIA playoffs where they defeated Whittier in the semifinals and lost to Pittsburg State in the Camellia Bowl, the NAIA national championship game.
The 1961 Linfield Wildcats football team represented the Linfield University of McMinnville, Oregon. In their 14th year under head coach Paul Durham, the team compiled a 10âÂÂ1 record (5âÂÂ0 against NWC opponents) and won the Northwest Conference championship. The Wildcats advanced to the NAIA playoffs, defeated Whittier in the semifinals and lost to Pittsburg State in the Camellia Bowl, the NAIA national championship game.
Back Steve Beguin received third-team honors on the 1961 Little All-America college football team.
The 1961 Lewis & Clark Pioneers football team represented Lewis & Clark College of Portland, Oregon. In their 15th year under head coach Joe Huston, the Pioneers compiled a 6âÂÂ3 record (3âÂÂ2 in conference games) and finished in a tie for second place in the conference.
The 1961 College of Idaho Coyotes football team represented the College of Idaho of Caldwell, Idaho. In their fourth year under head coach James A. Brown, the team compiled a 5âÂÂ4 record (3âÂÂ2 against NWC opponents) and tied for second place in the Northwest Conference.
The 1961 Willamette Bearcats football team epresented the Willamette University of Salem, Oregon. In their tenth season under head coach Ted Ogdahl, the team compiled a 4âÂÂ4 record (3âÂÂ2 against NWC opponents) and finished in fourth place in the conference.
The 1961 Whitman Fighting Missionaries football team represented Whitman College of Walla Walla, Washington. In their seventh season under head coach Robert Thomsen, the team compiled a 1âÂÂ7 record (1âÂÂ4 against NWC opponents) and finished in fifth place in the Northwest Conference.
The 1961 Pacific Badgers football team represented Pacific University of Forest Grove, Oregon. In their first season under head coach Noah G. Allen, the team compiled a 0âÂÂ9 record (0âÂÂ5 against NWC opponents) and finished in last place in the Northwest Conference.