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1969 Purdue Boilermakers football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year1969
teamPurdue Boilermakers
sportfootball
conferenceBig Ten Conference
short_confBig Ten
CoachRank18
APRank18
record8–2
conf_record5–2
head_coachJack Mollenkopf
hc_year14th
mvpMike Phipps
captainBill McKoy
captain2Mike Phipps
captain3Bill Yanchar
stadiumRoss–Ade Stadium

The 1969 Purdue Boilermakers football team represented Purdue University during the 1969 Big Ten Conference football season. Led by Jack Mollenkopf in his 14th and final season as head coach, the Boilermakers compiled an overall record of 8–2 with a mark of 5–2 in conference play, placing third in the Big Ten. Purdue played home games at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana.

Schedule

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Game summaries

TCU

  • Randy Cooper 23 rushes, 117 yards

Stanford

  • Mike Phipps 28/39 passing, 429 yards

Roster

  • Jack Mollenkopf
  • Bob DeMoss
  • Ned Maloney
  • Tony Mason
  • Ron Meyer

Awards

All-Big Ten: HB Stan Brown (2nd), T Paul DeNuccio (1st), DB Tim Foley (2nd), DE Bill McKoy (2nd), LB Veno Paraskevas (1st), QB Mike Phipps (1st), C Walter Whitehead (2nd), T Bill Yancher (1st)

Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVP: QB Mike Phipps

References

References

  1. (September 21, 1969). "Purdue slips past TCU Frogs, 42–35". The Kilgore News Herald.
  2. (October 19, 1969). "Phipps paces Purdue past Notre Dame". Reading Eagle.
  3. (October 5, 1969). "Purdue's aerial show stops Stanford, 36–35". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  4. (October 12, 1969). "Wolverines jolt Purdue, 31–20". The Des Moines Register.
  5. (October 19, 1969). "Purdue scores late TD, then holds off Iowa, 35–31". The Montana Standard.
  6. (October 26, 1969). "Purdue rips 'Cats 45–20". Racine Sunday Bulletin.
  7. (November 2, 1969). "Boilermakers bop Illini". The Houston Post.
  8. (November 9, 1969). "Phipps, Brown lead 41–13 rout of MSU". The Saginaw News.
  9. (November 16, 1969). "Ohio State smashes Purdue Phipps, 42–14". The Times Recorder.
  10. (November 23, 1969). "Purdue thumps Hoosiers, 44–21". The Kokomo Tribune.
  11. . ["2022 Purdue Football Record Book"](https://purduesports.com/documents/2022/8/23/2022_Purdue_Record_Book.pdf). *Purdue University Athletics*.
  12. . ["Schedule/Results (1969 Purdue)"](https://stats.ncaa.org/teams/174814). *[[National Collegiate Athletic Association]]*.
  13. . ["1969 Purdue Boilermakers Roster"](https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/purdue/1969-roster.html).
  14. 2011 Purdue football information guide.
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