How The Year Was Won - 1960 in College Football
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This is one of the most controversial years in college football. There were a few schools that could've been the national champion and if they did a poll after the bowl games it might have been a different poll. Take this journey down memory lane as we cover the year of 1960 in college football and everything that happened.
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Good to see that Yale was listed as #13 on Nov. 21 after completing 9-0 season by crushing Harvard in Cambridge. Bulldogs shared the Lambert Trophy (best in the East) with Navy. Captain Mike Pyle went on to have a successful NFL career with the Bears
Good stuff. But Bern Coan scored 2 TDs against Missouri. He was national back of the week.
You are wrong about the 1959 Ole Miss-LSU game score. Final score was 7-3, not 3-0. The 7 points was the TD from Billy Cannon's famous punt return. Then Ole Miss crushed them 21-0 in the rematch in the Sugar Bowl.
Imagine the NCAA basketball tournament concluded with the four regional championships, then a sportswriter and coach poll awarded national titles. Think for a minute of who would have won titles in recent decades and who wouldn’t have.
I'm a Golden Gopher fan. Been so for probably close to 50 years. But even so, I don't think I'm allowed by relish in their National Championship as much as I'd like, since they faltered in the Rose Bowl.
I recognize a couple of those clips. LOL. Oh 1969 would be a great video. 1969 is the first year where a lot of TV footage exist, plus who doesn't love that century of college football helmet logo. Unfortunately my 69 Mich/OSU video was blocked on YT, but I know others examples exist on this platform. Also the story behind the Texas/Arkansas game involving ABC, Roone and Richard Nixson is probably worthy of a video itself.
The 1959 Ole Miss/LSU final score was 7-3 (you said 3-0) this was the game that featured Billy Cannon’s Halloween Run
As a lifelong Rebel fan, 1960 will always put me in a bad mood. Ole Miss was the best team in the nation, but there was significant bias against southern teams, especially a small school in a small town like Oxford, MS. The Rebs were undefeated, yet lost out to a team with one loss. The sportswriters assn gave the natty to Ole Miss that year, iirc.
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Minnesota's 1960 team and LSU's 2007 teams are the only two loss national champions we've ever had and The Golden Gophers would not have won a post-bowl poll. The question is: who would have? #2 Mississippi, 10-0-1 over a weak schedule? #3 Iowa 8-1 with 8 games vs. ranked teams? #5 Missouri, who beat #4 Navy in the orange Bowl and was 11-0-0 if you counted the forfeit of the Kansas game? Or #6 Washington, 10-1-0, who had lost to Navy by a point and beaten # Minnesota 17-7 in the Rose Bowl?
Imagine if there was a playoff committee back then trying to sort out all of the teams. Who would have been your top 4 and how would you have seeded them. I know the Gophers beat Iowa head to head but I think Iowa had the best resume. Playing every game except 1 against a ranked team and the one unranked team was Notre Dame.
Of course Washington was ignored, east coast bias after they beat the # 1 team in the rose bowl. You could make an argument that the huskies should have been National Champs that year.