Senior quarterback Roman Gabriel set 22 NC State records, was selected as the 1961 ACC Player of the Year and a first-team All-American, and had his jersey retired (the first in program history) in a January 1962 ceremony. Gabriel was later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
The 1967 NC State Wolfpack gained an average of 123.7 rushing yards and 96.6 passing yards per game. On defense, they gave up an average of 192.8 rushing yards and 78.4 passing yards per game.[16]
Roman Gabriel completed 99 of 186 passes (53.2%) for 937 passing yards with eight touchdowns, six interceptions, and a 103.3 quarterback rating.[16] He also rushed for 196 yards and led the ACC with 1,133 yards of total offense. He set 22 NC State and nine ACC records.[17]
The Wolfpack had five players who rushed for over 150 yards:
Jim D'Antonio led the team with 232 yards on 47 carries for an average of 4.9 yards per carry.
Roman Gabriel rushed for 196 yards on 97 carries for a 2.0-yard average.
Joe Scarpati tallied 164 yards on 43 carries for a 3.8-yard average.
Carson Bosher tallied 160 yards on 36 carries for a 4.4-yard average.
Al Taylor gained 152 yards on 48 carries for a 3.2-yard average.
On January 20, 1962, NC State retired Gabriel's jersey No. 18 in a ceremony at halftime of an NC State basketball game in Raleigh, North Carolina. Governor Terry Sanford presented Gabriel with a replica of the jersey.[19]
Two NC State player were honored on the 1961 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team. Gabriel received first-team honors from the AP, UPI, and Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association (ACSWA). End Johnny Morris received first-team honors from the AP and ACSWA.[20][21][22]
Personnel
Players
Carson Bosher, wingback
Joe Bushofsky, guard
Mike Clark, wingback
Jim D'Antonio, fullback
Tom Dellinger, quarterback
Roman Gabriel, quarterback and captain, senior 6'4", 220 pounds