Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 1964 Michigan Wolverines football team, coached by Bump Elliott, won the Big Ten Conference championship with a final record of 91 after defeating Oregon State in the Rose Bowl, 347. The team had two first-team All-Americans in quarterback Bob Timberlake and defensive tackle Bill Yearby and four All-Big Ten players in Timberlake, Yearby, Jim Conley, and Tom Cecchini. The Wolverines narrowly missed an undefeated season, with their only loss coming against a Purdue team led by Bob Griese by a score of 2120. Michigan had a chance to tie the game but Timberlake carried the ball for an attempted two-point conversion and was stopped short of the goal line.