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1960 Missouri Tigers football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year1960
teamMissouri Tigers
sportfootball
conferenceBig Eight Conference
short_confBig 8
CoachRank4
APRank5
record11–0
conf_record7–0
head_coachDan Devine
hc_year3rd
stadiumMemorial Stadium
championNational champion (Poling System)
Big 8 champion
Orange Bowl champion
bowl[Orange Bowl](1961-orange-bowl)
bowl_resultW 21–14 vs [Navy](1960-navy-midshipmen-football-team)

Big 8 champion Orange Bowl champion The 1960 Missouri Tigers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Missouri in the Big Eight Conference (Big 8) during the 1960 college football season. The team compiled an 11–0 record (7–0 against Big 8 opponents), won the Big 8 championship, defeated Navy in the Orange Bowl, was ranked No. 5 in the final AP poll, and outscored its opponents 295 to 93. Led by third-year head coach Dan Devine, the team played its home games at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Missouri.

The 1960 season included one of the most famous games in the history of Missouri vs. Kansas rivalry. Missouri had won its first nine games and was ranked atop the polls, but the visiting Jayhawks won 23–7. Kansas used an ineligible player, Bert Coan, in the game and the win was officially awarded to Missouri by the Big Eight Conference on December 8. The reversal brought Missouri's record to 11–0 instead of 10–1.

The team's statistical leaders included Mel West with 650 rushing yards and 650 yards of total offense, Ron Taylor with 302 passing yards, Danny LaRose with 151 receiving yards, and Donnie Smith with 78 point scored.

The team was featured in the 2024 historical novel "Respectable Roughnecks" by Brendon Steenbergen. The book focused on Dan LaRose during his All-American season, and on West and Norris Stevenson with their struggles as Missouri's first black players.

Schedule

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References

References

  1. "1960 Missouri Tigers Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC.
  2. "2016 Mizzou Football Media Guide". University of Missouri.
  3. Morey, Earl. (November 21, 1960). "MU 'No. 1' for US but KU Big 8's best". Lawrence Daily Journal-World.
  4. (November 20, 1960). "Kansas upsets Missouri for loop crown, but losers awarded bid to Orange Bowl". Eugene Register-Guard.
  5. Morey, Earl. (December 9, 1960). "Big Eight voted 5-3 to strip KU's title in Bert Coan action". Lawrence Daily Journal-World.
  6. (December 9, 1960). "Jayhawks lose league title". Eugene Register-Guard.
  7. "2014 Mizzou Football Records Book". University of Missouri.
  8. Steenbergen, Brendon G.. (2024-01-08). "Respectable Roughnecks: The True Story of a Forgotten Champion". Independently published.
  9. (September 18, 1960). "Missouri's 20–0 triumph over Ponies halts jinx". The Odessa American.
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