The Buccaneers kept pace behind Steve DeBerg's 316 yards passing.
Johnson rushed for 593 yards and four touchdowns that season, behind Brown's 1,000 yards.
They then recorded their first-ever playoff win by defeating the Philadelphia Eagles behind Bell's 142 yards rushing.
But it was Barber who made the Giants go, just as he did much of last season, when they were 11-5 behind his 1,860 rushing yards.
Georgia Tech rushed for nearly 300 yards behind Jonathan Dwyer's 96 yards on just 7 carries.
His total of 378 receiving yards ranked second on the team behind Jim Smith's 392 yards.
Cleveland climbed back to the top of the eastern division in 1964 with a 10-3-1 record behind Jim Brown's league-leading 1,446 yards of rushing.
His 3,522 career rushing yards are the second most in Stanford history, behind Darrin Nelson's 4,033 yards.
At the time of his retirement, Sanders' 15,269 career rushing yards placed him second behind Walter Payton's 16,726 yards.
They upset Nebraska, 20-16, in Lincoln behind Williams's 150 yards and a touchdown-saving tackle he made on an interception, which turned the game around.