The 1960 college football season was the 92nd season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Five teams have a claim to the 1960 major college national championship:

  • Missouri lost their final game of the regular season 7–23 to rival Kansas on November 19, but on December 8 the Big Eight faculty committee ruled a Kansas player ineligible and ordered the Jayhawks to forfeit their last two victories. Missouri, therefore, officially ended the season 11–0 rather than 10–1 after defeating No. 5 Navy in the Orange Bowl. They were recognized by the Poling System as the national champion.
  • Iowa (8–1) tied for the Big Ten championship, was ranked No. 2 in the final UPI poll, and was recognized as national champion in the Litkenhous Ratings.
  • Washington (10–1) was ranked No. 5 in the final UPI poll. After the final polls, Washington defeated No. 1 Minnesota in the Rose Bowl and was declared national champion by the Helms Athletic Foundation.

Other major college teams compiling undefeated and untied records were Yale (9–0, AP No. 14) and New Mexico State (11–0, AP No. 17, top scoring offense [37.4 points per game]). At the small college level, Ohio (10–0) was recognized as the small college national champion by both the AP and UPI; Southern (9–1) was recognized as the black college national champion; and Lenoir Rhyne (11–0–1) defeated Humboldt State in the Holiday Bowl to win the NAIA national championship.

Navy halfback Joe Bellino won the Heisman Trophy and the Maxwell Award. Statistical leaders in major college football in 1960 included UCLA quarterback Billy Kilmer with 1,889 yards of total offense, Wake Forest quarterback Norm Snead with 1,676 passing yards, Washington State end Hugh Campbell with 66 receptions for 881 yards, and New Mexico State halfback Bob Gaiters with 1,338 rushing yards and 145 points scored.

Conference and program changes

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Conference changes

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  • After the Big Seven Conference, still officially known as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association, added Oklahoma State, the conference's unofficial name became the Big Eight Conference. This name would remain until the league's dissolution in 1995.

Membership changes

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School1959 Conference1960 Conference
Houston CougarsMissouri ValleyIndependent
Oklahoma State CowboysIndependentBig Eight
Texas Tech Red RaidersIndependentSouthwest

Season chronology

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September

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In the preseason poll released on September 12, the defending champion Syracuse Orangemen and 1959's second-place finisher, the Mississippi Rebels, were No. 1 and No. 2, with 26 and 21 first place votes respectively. They were followed by the No. 3 Washington Huskies from Seattle, the No. 4 Texas Longhorns and the No. 5 Illinois Fighting Illini.[2] As the regular season progressed, a new poll would be issued on the Monday following the weekend's games.

The Big Ten schools would not kick off until September 24. On September 17, No. 2 Mississippi beat the Houston Cougars in Houston, 42–0. No. 3 Washington crushed the visiting College of the Pacific, 55–6 (the school became the University of the Pacific in 1961). No. 4 Texas opened its season with a loss at home to Nebraska, falling 14–13. Ole Miss was voted No. 1, followed by No. 2 Syracuse, No. 3 Washington, and No. 4 Illinois. Previously unranked Alabama, which had beaten No. 13 Georgia 21–6 in Birmingham, was fifth.

September 24 No. 1 Mississippi beat Kentucky in Memphis, 21–6. No. 2 Syracuse opened its season with a 55–7 win over Boston University. No. 3 Washington won at home again, beating the University of Idaho Vandals 41–12. No. 4 Illinois beat Indiana 17–6. In Lincoln, Minnesota beat No. 12 Nebraska 26–14. No. 5 Alabama was tied 6–6 by Tulane in New Orleans. Mississippi, Syracuse, Washington, and Illinois remained as the top four in the next poll, but Kansas, which had crushed Kansas State 41–0 on the road, rose from No. 7 to No. 5. Minnesota entered the poll at the No. 18 spot.

October

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October 1 No. 1 Mississippi played its second straight game in Memphis, Tennessee, beating Memphis State 31–20. No. 2 Syracuse defeated No. 5 Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, 14–7, to reclaim the top spot. No. 3 Washington narrowly lost 15–14 at home to the No. 17 Navy Midshipmen. No. 4 Illinois beat West Virginia 33–0. No. 8 Iowa beat No. 6 Northwestern 42-0 on the road. No. 9 Ohio State shut out visiting USC 20-0. No. 18 Minnesota beat Indiana 42–0. The following poll featured No. 1 Syracuse and No. 2 Mississippi, followed by three Big Ten teams: No. 3 Iowa, No. 4 Illinois, and No. 5 Ohio State. Also from the Big Ten, Purdue was 7th, Michigan State 13th, and Minnesota 14th.

October 8 No. 1 Syracuse struggled to beat Holy Cross 15–6 in Worcester, Mass. No. 2 Mississippi won in their third consecutive trip to Tennessee, beating Vanderbilt 26–0 in Nashville. No. 3 Iowa beat No. 13 Michigan State in East Lansing, 27–15. No. 4 Illinois lost in Champaign, Ill., to No. 5 Ohio State, 34–7. No. 6 Navy, which had beaten SMU 26–7 at a game in the naval port of Norfolk, Virginia, came in at fifth. No. 14 Minnesota beat Northwestern 7–0. The next poll was: No. 1 Mississippi, No. 2 Iowa, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Syracuse, and No. 5 Navy. Minnesota reached the Top Ten at No. 10.

On October 15, No. 1 Mississippi beat Tulane in New Orleans 26–13, and No. 2 Iowa beat No. 12 Wisconsin at home, 28–21. No. 3 Ohio State lost a close one at Purdue 24–21. No. 4 Syracuse beat No. 20 Penn State 21–15, and No. 5 Navy beat the Air Force Academy 35–3 in Baltimore. No. 6 Missouri reached 5–0 after a 45–0 win over Kansas State at Manhattan, KS. No. 10 Minnesota beat Illinois 21–10. The Iowa Hawkeyes narrowly topped the next poll, with 23 first place votes to 22 for Ole Miss, and only two points to separate No. 1 and No. 2 (442–440). They were followed by No. 3 Syracuse, No. 4 Navy, and No. 5 Missouri. Minnesota rose from 10th to 6th.

October 22 No. 1 Iowa beat No. 10 Purdue 21–14 and No. 2 Mississippi edged No. 14 Arkansas 10–7 in Little Rock. No. 3 Syracuse won at West Virginia 45–0, while No. 4 Navy beat the Ivy League's Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, 27–0. No. 5 Missouri, which had held all of its opponents to single digits, continued winning with a 34–8 thrashing of Iowa State. In Ann Arbor, Michigan, No. 6 Minnesota beat Michigan 10–0. Iowa tightened its hold on No. 1 in the next poll, with 34 of the 48 votes for first place. The next week's Top 20 had only nineteen teams, with Kansas at No. 19 with 2 points. The top five remained the same.

October 29 No. 1 Iowa beat No. 19 Kansas 21–7. No. 2 Mississippi played its 7th game of the season, but its first at home in Oxford, and was tied 6–6 by the LSU Tigers, the only team which had defeated them in 1959. No. 3 Syracuse lost to Pittsburgh 10–0. In Philadelphia, No. 4 Navy beat Notre Dame 14–7. No. 5 Missouri crushed Nebraska in Lincoln, 28–0, to go 7–0–0. At this time, they had outscored their opponents 210–31. No. 6 Minnesota beat Kansas State 48–7. No. 8 Ohio State defeated No. 10 Michigan State in East Lansing, 21–10. The next poll again featured three Big Ten teams in the top five: No. 1 Iowa, No. 2 Missouri, No. 3 Minnesota, No. 4 Navy, and No. 5 Ohio State.

November

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November 5 The battle between the Big Ten's two 6–0–0 teams took place in Minneapolis, where No. 1 Iowa lost to No. 3 Minnesota, 27–10. No. 2 Missouri beat No. 18 Colorado at home 16–6. No. 4 Navy lost in Durham, North Carolina, to No. 13 Duke 19–10. No. 5 Ohio State handled Indiana 36–7. Having dethroned the No. 1 team, the Minnesota Gophers took the top spot in the poll released on November 7, 1960, with 40 of the 47 voters voting them as No. 1. No. 6 Mississippi, still unbeaten, returned to the Top Five after a 45–0 win over the University of Chattanooga. The top five was No. 1 Minnesota, No. 2 Missouri, No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Mississippi, and No. 5 Iowa.

November 12 No. 1 Minnesota lost to Purdue, 23–14. No. 2 Missouri gave up more than a touchdown for the first time, but still won 41–19 at Oklahoma. No. 3 Ohio State lost at No. 5 Iowa, 35–12. No. 4 Mississippi beat No. 14 Tennessee in Knoxville, 24–3. No. 6 Washington, which had beaten California 27–7, moved into the Top Five. The Missouri Tigers captured the top spot in the next poll, which was No. 1 Missouri, No. 2 Iowa, No. 3 Mississippi, No. 4 Minnesota, and No. 5 Washington.

November 19 Unbeaten No. 1 Missouri, with only a home game left between it and the national championship, lost to visiting Kansas, 23–7, but the game was later forfeited to Missouri due to the Jayhawks' use of an ineligible player.[3][4] No. 2 Iowa defeated Notre Dame in South Bend, 28–0. No. 3 Mississippi was idle. No. 4 Minnesota closed its season with a 26–7 win at Wisconsin. They tied with Iowa atop the Big Ten standings and earned a Rose Bowl berth by virtue of their head-to-head victory over the Hawkeyes. Their opponent would be No. 5 Washington, which played its season ender against 4–4–1 Washington State in Spokane and won only by a 2–point conversion, 8–7. In the penultimate poll, released November 21, No. 1 Minnesota, No. 2 Iowa, and No. 3 Mississippi had 13½, 17½ and 13 first place votes respectively (voters were allowed to split their choices for No. 1), followed by No. 4 Washington and No. 5 Missouri.

November 26 No. 3 Mississippi finished its season unbeaten (9–0–1) with a 35–9 win at home over Mississippi State, earning the SEC title and a spot in the Sugar Bowl. All of the other Top Five teams had finished their schedules, but No. 7 Navy moved up in the final poll with a 17–12 victory against Army. The Midshipmen would face off against Missouri in the Orange Bowl.

With both the AP and UPI finishing their voting before the bowl games, the championship was determined in December. The AP writers divided among No. 1 Minnesota (8–1), No. 2 Mississippi (9–0–1), and No. 3 Iowa (8–1), and some voters split their choices. As such, the Minnesota Gophers received 17½ votes for No. 1, Mississippi got 16, and Iowa 12½. Minnesota had 433½ poll points, ahead of 411 for Ole Miss and 407½ for Iowa. The next tier of teams all had one loss and also were closely packed together: No. 4 Navy had 262 poll points, No. 5 Missouri had 253, and No. 6 Washington had 250. The UPI Coaches Poll placed the teams in a slightly different order, but also settled on Minnesota as the No. 1 choice.[citation needed]

Because the final Associated Press and United Press International polls were conducted after the final game of the regular season, Minnesota is considered the national champion for 1960 despite their loss to Washington in the Rose Bowl. After the bowl games, the Helms Athletic Foundation recognized Washington as national champion,[5] while the Football Writers Association of America crowned Mississippi as national champion. Had the polls been taken after the bowl games, Missouri would likely also have been a contender for the national championship, as the Tigers beat Navy in the Orange Bowl and their 10–1 record was improved to 11–0 when the Kansas game was declared a forfeit.

The MAC's Ohio Bobcats were also crowned the world small college football champions in 1960, after an undefeated season.

December

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December 8 The Big Eight faculty committee, meeting in Kansas City, ruled Kansas halfback Bert Coan ineligible and ordered the Jayhawks to forfeit their last two victories on November 12 and 19.[4] The reversal brought Missouri's record to 11–0 instead of 10–1.

Conference standings

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Major conference standings

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1960 Athletic Association of Western Universities football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 6 Washington $4001010
USC310460
UCLA220721
California130271
Stanford0400100
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP poll
1960 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 10 Duke $510830
NC State411631
Maryland520640
Clemson420640
South Carolina331361
North Carolina250370
Wake Forest250280
Virginia0600100
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP poll[6]
1960 Big Eight Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Missouri $7001100
No. 11 Kansas601721
Colorado610730
Iowa State430730
Oklahoma241361
Nebraska250460
Oklahoma State250370
Kansas State070190
  • $ Conference champion
  • † Kansas' conference victories against Colorado and Missouri were forfeited by Big Eight sanctions, though both are recognized as Kansas victories by Kansas and the NCAA.[7]
Rankings from AP Poll
1960 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1 Minnesota +610820
No. 3 Iowa +510810
No. 8 Ohio State520720
No. 15 Michigan State420621
Illinois340540
Michigan340540
Northwestern340540
No. 19 Purdue340441
Wisconsin250450
Indiana070180
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll
1960 Border Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 17 New Mexico State $4001100
Arizona300730
Arizona State320730
Texas Western230451
West Texas State140370
Hardin–Simmons0400100
Rankings from AP Poll
1960 Ivy League football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 14 Yale $700900
Princeton610720
Dartmouth430540
Harvard430540
Columbia340360
Penn250360
Brown160360
Cornell160270
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP poll
1960 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Wichita $300820
Tulsa210550
Cincinnati120460
North Texas State030261
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Skyline Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Utah State +610920
Wyoming +610820
Utah510730
New Mexico420550
Montana250550
BYU250380
Denver160370
Colorado State160280
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2 Ole Miss $5011001
No. 18 Florida510920
No. 9 Alabama511812
No. 13 Auburn520820
Tennessee322622
Georgia430640
Georgia Tech440550
LSU231541
Kentucky241541
Tulane141361
Mississippi State051261
Vanderbilt070370
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1960 Southern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
VMI $410721
The Citadel420821
George Washington420531
Virginia Tech420640
Furman220541
Richmond341361
Davidson130350
William & Mary150280
West Virginia021082
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Southwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 7 Arkansas $610830
No. 12 Baylor520830
Texas520731
Rice520740
TCU331442
Texas Tech151361
Texas A&M043163
SMU061091
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Major independents

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1960 Eastern major college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 19 Syracuse  720
No. 16 Penn State  730
Army  631
Holy Cross  640
Pittsburgh  433
Boston University  352
Boston College  361
Colgate  270
Villanova  280
Rankings from AP poll
1960 Midwestern major college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Detroit  720
Xavier  550
Marquette  360
Notre Dame  280
Dayton  190
1960 Southern major college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 4 Navy  920
Memphis State  820
Houston  640
Miami (FL)  640
Florida State  361
Rankings from AP poll
1960 Western major college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Oregon  731
Oregon State  631
San Jose State  540
Washington State  451
Air Force  460
Pacific (CA)  460
Idaho  190

Minor conference standings

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1960 California Collegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 9 Fresno State $500910
Long Beach State311531
Los Angeles State311431
UC Santa Barbara230251
Cal Poly140150
San Diego State050161
  • $ Conference champion
  • Cal Poly forfeited cancelled conference games to Los Angeles State and UC Santa Barbara, but this forfeit did not affect overall records of the teams.
Rankings from UPI small college poll
1960 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Maryland State $501511
North Carolina A&T411531
North Carolina College520720
Winston-Salem State510620
Hampton520540
Virginia State530630
Johnson C. Smith620630
Morgan State331331
Delaware State430440
Virginia Union341451
St. Augustine's440450
Fayetteville State240350
Howard240440
Shaw350360
Saint Paul's (VA)160170
Elizabeth City State170180
Lincoln (PA)060070
  • $ Conference champion
  • Conference standings were based on the Dickinson System.
1960 Central Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 19 St. Benedict's $500710
No. 14 Pittsburg State410810
Emporia State230350
Washburn230360
Fort Hays State140270
Omaha140171
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 College Conference of Illinois football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
North Central (IL) $410720
Illinois Wesleyan320720
Millikin320620
Carroll (WI)122252
Lake Forest131431
Augustana (IL)131342
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
South Carolina Trade +501611
Livingstone +501722
Norfolk State420630
Friendship240???
Kittrell240???
Voorhees240???
Morristown060???
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Far Western Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2/3 Humboldt State $5001110
San Francisco State410910
Chico State230640
Sacramento State230550
Nevada230360
UC Davis050081
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll and AP small college poll
1960 Gulf States Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Southeastern Louisiana +410910
No. 12 Louisiana Tech +410820
McNeese State320730
Southwestern Louisiana320640
Northeast Louisiana State140370
Northwestern State050360
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Hoosier Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Indiana Central $410630
Anderson (IN)320620
Franklin (IN)320540
Manchester (IN)220350
Hanover220260
Taylor050270
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Indiana Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Butler $510710
Evansville420530
Saint Joseph's (IN)321341
Indiana State330340
Ball State240350
Valparaiso240360
DePauw141251
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 13 Southern Illinois $600820
Western Illinois510620
Northern Illinois420720
Central Michigan330350
Illinois State Normal141261
Eastern Illinois150270
Eastern Michigan051081
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Iowa Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 17 Parsons +710810
Luther +710810
Wartburg620720
Upper Iowa530550
Dubuque440440
Buena Vista350450
Central (IA)350360
Iowa Wesleyan170181
Simpson (IA)080090
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Lone Star Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 3 Texas A&I $610811
East Texas State520640
Lamar Tech520840
Howard Payne430640
Sul Ross430730
Sam Houston State250360
Southwest Texas State160280
Stephen F. Austin1601100
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Mason–Dixon Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Western Maryland +310630
Randolph–Macon +310440
Hampden–Sydney210260
Gallaudet100260
Johns Hopkins020521
Bridgewater040070
  • + Conference co-champions
  • Conference standings were based on the Dickinson Scoring System; Gallaudet did not play enough conference games to be eligible for title.
1960 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Albion $500710
Hope410540
Adrian320431
Kalamazoo230450
Olivet140350
Alma050270
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1 Ohio $6001000
No. 6 Bowling Green510810
Kent State420630
Miami (OH)230550
Western Michigan240441
Marshall140271
Toledo060270
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP small college poll
1960 Mid-Ohio League football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Ohio Northern +410720
Ashland +410630
Bluffton +410531
Findlay230270
Defiance140171
Wilmington (OH)050080
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Middle Atlantic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
University Division
Rutgers x400810
Bucknell510720
Lehigh320450
Lafayette430540
Gettysburg230360
Delaware140261
Temple050270
Muhlenberg *120630
Northern College Division
Albright x600900
Wagner x600900
Lebanon Valley610720
Susquehanna510710
Juniata410520
Scranton330440
Upsala131152
Wilkes270270
Moravian151161
Hofstra *200711
Lycoming *130350
Southern College Division
Johns Hopkins x510521
Pennsylvania Military530540
Western Maryland320630
Ursinus330340
Swarthmore230250
Dickinson160170
Drexel060071
Haverford070070
Franklin & Marshall *120260
No. 5 West Chester *000900
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • * – Ineligible for championship due to insufficient conference games
Rankings from AP Poll
1960 Midwest Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Tennessee A&I $300730
Lincoln (MO)210350
Central State (OH)120720
Kentucky State030280
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from Associated Negro Press[8]
1960 Midwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
St. Olaf $620620
Coe521521
Cornell (IA)521521
Carleton530530
Grinnell440440
Monmouth (IL)341341
Ripon341341
Knox242242
Lawrence350350
Beloit170170
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Minnesota–Duluth $610611
Concordia (MN)520720
Macalester520720
Augsburg430530
Saint John's (MN)331431
Gustavus Adolphus331351
St. Thomas (MN)160260
Hamline070080
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
NE Missouri State $500810
SE Missouri State410640
NW Missouri State320540
SW Missouri State230270
Central Missouri State140450
Missouri–Rolla050090
  • $ Conference champion
1960 North Central Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Iowa State Teachers $600910
Augustana (SD)420620
North Dakota420431
South Dakota State231541
North Dakota State231351
Morningside240450
South Dakota060180
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Northern State College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Mankato State $401531
Michigan Tech410530
St. Cloud State230350
Bemidji State230260
Winona State131431
Moorhead State140270
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 9 Muskingum $700900
Ohio Wesleyan610720
Otterbein510810
Wittenberg510810
Wooster530630
Denison430630
Marietta430630
Heidelberg330540
Mount Union350360
Oberlin240440
Capital260260
Kenyon160260
Akron160180
Hiram060071
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP small college poll
1960 Ohio Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Tennessee Tech $600820
Middle Tennessee420550
Murray State420550
Morehead State240540
East Tennessee State132342
Eastern Kentucky141361
Western Kentucky141261
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Pennsylvania State College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
East Division
No. 8/5 West Chester xy$500900
Millersville410630
Bloomsburg420521
East Stroudsburg530630
Mansfield250350
Kutztown150170
Cheyney050070
West Division
Lock Haven xy610820
California (PA)510710
Slippery Rock212512
Clarion241341
Indiana (PA)132242
Edinboro131341
Shippensburg260270
Championship: West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
  • Interdivisional games counted in conference standings.
Rankings from NAIA poll and AP small college poll
1960 Prairie College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Principia $200530
Illinois College110530
Rose Poly020151
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Presidents' Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Western Reserve $600610
Thiel410421
John Carroll320340
Wayne State (MI)320430
Allegheny330331
Washington & Jefferson140160
Case Tech150151
Bethany (WV)150160
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Rocky Mountain Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 16 Adams State $400701
Idaho State310620
Colorado Mines320630
Colorado State–Greeley221631
Colorado College140450
Western State (CO)041171
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Southeastern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Albany State +301702
Claflin +301441
Savannah State220351
Morris130261
Paine040170
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Whittier +410820
Redlands +410631
Occidental +410530
Claremont-Mudd230450
Pomona140370
Caltech050080
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 6 Florida A&M $500910
Alabama A&M500710
Benedict620730
Morehouse420530
Allen420640
Tuskegee520720
Alabama State330530
Bethune–Cookman230340
Fort Valley State132153
Morris Brown340460
Clark (GA)131251
Lane140151
Knoxville150160
Fisk150180
South Carolina State051171
Miles210420
1960 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Prairie View A&M +6101010
Grambling +610910
No. 7 Southern +610910
Jackson State430640
Arkansas AM&N340640
Texas Southern250460
Wiley160270
Texas College070190
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Virginia Little Eight Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Randolph–Macon $200440
Emory and Henry100721
Hampden–Sydney120260
Bridgewater020070
  • $ Conference champion
1960 West Penn Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Westminster (PA) $500530
Saint Vincent410431
Carnegie Tech320350
Geneva130450
Grove City031243
Waynesburg041081
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Wisconsin State College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 18 Whitewater State $600701
La Crosse State420540
Stout State420440
Stevens Point State430530
Eau Claire State431441
Oshkosh State340340
Milwaukee240260
Superior State141252
River Falls State141261
Platteville State141151
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Yankee Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Connecticut +310540
UMass +310720
Maine320431
New Hampshire220430
Rhode Island140350
Vermont020160
  • + Conference co-champions

Non-major independents

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1960 Eastern non-major college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Montclair State  800
Southern Connecticut State  730
Buffalo  460
Carnegie Tech  350
Northeastern  251
Union (NY)  251
1960 Midwestern non-major college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Northern Michigan  811
Baldwin–Wallace  431
Carthage  540
St. Norbert  441
Drake  450
North Park  450
Washington University  270
Rose Poly  151
Wabash  180
1960 Southern non-major college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington and Lee  801
Arlington State  920
Howard (AL)  810
Louisville  720
Mississippi Southern  640
Sewanee  431
Abilene Christian  550
Chattanooga  550
Arkansas State  450
Tampa  271
Trinity (TX)  271
1960 Western non-major college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
UC Riverside  701
Cal Poly Pomona  720
Montana State  531
Santa Clara  430
Hawaii  370
Pepperdine  190

NAIA conferences

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1960 Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 20 Arkansas Tech $8001010
Arkansas State Teachers610810
Henderson State520640
Southern State (AR)530540
Hendrix331351
Arkansas A&M350360
Ouachita Baptist151172
Harding152153
Ozarks080090
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Badger-Gopher Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Lakeland $400530
Northland310530
Northwestern (WI)220430
Bethel (MN)130260
Milton040140
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Central Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 19 St. Benedict's $500710
No. 14 Pittsburg State410810
Emporia State230350
Washburn230360
Fort Hays State140270
Omaha140171
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 College Conference of Illinois football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
North Central (IL) $410720
Illinois Wesleyan320720
Millikin320620
Carroll (WI)122252
Lake Forest131431
Augustana (IL)131342
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Evergreen Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 4 Whitworth $^700910
Central Washington430440
Puget Sound430441
Pacific Lutheran250360
Western Washington250270
Eastern Washington250270
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Far Western Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2/3 Humboldt State $5001110
San Francisco State410910
Chico State230640
Sacramento State230550
Nevada230360
UC Davis050081
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll and AP small college poll
1960 Frontier Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
New Mexico Highlands +201621
Arizona State–Flagstaff +201632
Panhandle A&M120460
New Mexico Western030170
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Gulf States Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Southeastern Louisiana +410910
No. 12 Louisiana Tech +410820
McNeese State320730
Southwestern Louisiana320640
Northeast Louisiana State140370
Northwestern State050360
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Indiana Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Butler $510710
Evansville420530
Saint Joseph's (IN)321341
Indiana State330340
Ball State240350
Valparaiso240360
DePauw141251
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 13 Southern Illinois $600820
Western Illinois510620
Northern Illinois420720
Central Michigan330350
Illinois State Normal141261
Eastern Illinois150270
Eastern Michigan051081
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Iowa Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 17 Parsons +710810
Luther +710810
Wartburg620720
Upper Iowa530550
Dubuque440440
Buena Vista350450
Central (IA)350360
Iowa Wesleyan170181
Simpson (IA)080090
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Ottawa $900900
Baker810810
Southwestern (KS)531531
College of Emporia540540
Bethany (KS)441441
Bethel (KS)441441
Kansas Wesleyan441441
McPherson171171
Friends171181
Sterling180180
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Lone Star Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 3 Texas A&I $610811
East Texas State520640
Lamar Tech520840
Howard Payne430640
Sul Ross430730
Sam Houston State250360
Southwest Texas State160280
Stephen F. Austin1601100
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Mid-Ohio League football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Ohio Northern +410720
Ashland +410630
Bluffton +410531
Findlay230270
Defiance140171
Wilmington (OH)050080
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Midwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
St. Olaf $620620
Coe521521
Cornell (IA)521521
Carleton530530
Grinnell440440
Monmouth (IL)341341
Ripon341341
Knox242242
Lawrence350350
Beloit170170
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Minnesota–Duluth $610611
Concordia (MN)520720
Macalester520720
Augsburg430530
Saint John's (MN)331431
Gustavus Adolphus331351
St. Thomas (MN)160260
Hamline070080
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Missouri College Athletic Union football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Missouri Valley +301711
William Jewell +301711
Culver–Stockton320450
Tarkio230440
Central (MO)020170
Graceland040270
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Montana Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Eastern Montana +410520
Carroll (MT) +410530
Western Montana320522
Rocky Mountain320340
Northern Montana140160
Montana Mines050???
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Nebraska College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Peru State $510621
Hastings420540
Wayne State (NE)420540
Kearney State420450
Doane240450
Chadron State240350
Nebraska Wesleyan060080
  • $ Conference champion
1960 North Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Mayville State +510710
Dickinson State +510530
Minot State320430
Valley City State330440
Jamestown330350
Ellendale140???
Wahpeton Science060???
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 North State Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1/2 Lenoir Rhyne $^6001200
Appalachian State510820
East Carolina420730
Western Carolina240650
Elon240460
Catawba240290
Guilford060180
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
Rankings from NAIA poll and AP small college poll
1960 Northern State College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Mankato State $401531
Michigan Tech410530
St. Cloud State230350
Bemidji State230260
Winona State131431
Moorhead State140270
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 10 Willamette $500800
Linfield410720
Lewis & Clark320640
Pacific (OR)230540
Whitman140360
College of Idaho050280
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Oklahoma Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 9 Langston $600910
NW Oklahoma State420630
East Central420750
Central State (OK)330640
SE Oklahoma State330451
SW Oklahoma State150190
Northeastern State060180
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Oregon Collegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Oregon Tech $400900
Southern Oregon310540
Portland State121242
Oregon College130350
Eastern Oregon031072
  • $ Conference champion
1960 Pennsylvania State College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
East Division
No. 8/5 West Chester xy$500900
Millersville410630
Bloomsburg420521
East Stroudsburg530630
Mansfield250350
Kutztown150170
Cheyney050070
West Division
Lock Haven xy610820
California (PA)510710
Slippery Rock212512
Clarion241341
Indiana (PA)132242
Edinboro131341
Shippensburg260270
Championship: West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
  • Interdivisional games counted in conference standings.
Rankings from NAIA poll and AP small college poll
1960 Rocky Mountain Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 16 Adams State $400701
Idaho State310620
Colorado Mines320630
Colorado State–Greeley221631
Colorado College140450
Western State (CO)041171
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Northern State +510810
Huron +510720
South Dakota Tech420530
Dakota Wesleyan330450
Southern State (SD)330440
Black Hills051161
General Beadle051261
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Whittier +410820
Redlands +410631
Occidental +410530
Claremont-Mudd230450
Pomona140370
Caltech050080
  • + Conference co-champions
1960 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Prairie View A&M +6101010
Grambling +610910
No. 7 Southern +610910
Jackson State430640
Arkansas AM&N340640
Texas Southern250460
Wiley160270
Texas College070190
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 Tri-State Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Concordia (NE) $501711
Midland510710
Sioux Falls420620
Westmar321341
Dana240260
Yankton150170
Northwestern (IA)060060
  • $ Conference champion
1960 West Penn Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Westminster (PA) $500530
Saint Vincent410431
Carnegie Tech320350
Geneva130450
Grove City031243
Waynesburg041081
  • $ Conference champion
1960 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Eastern Division
Salem x440460
West Liberty State241251
Davis & Elkins160160
Shepherd040440
West Virginia State040160
Bluefield State *100360
Western Division
Fairmont State x$710810
West Virginia Wesleyan510620
Glenville State520520
Concord422432
West Virginia Tech211431
Potomac State230140
Bethany (WV) *010160
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • * – Did not qualify for conference standings
    Conference standings based on power ratings
1960 Wisconsin State College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 18 Whitewater State $600701
La Crosse State420540
Stout State420440
Stevens Point State430530
Eau Claire State431441
Oshkosh State340340
Milwaukee240260
Superior State141252
River Falls State141261
Platteville State141151
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from NAIA poll
1960 NAIA independents football records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 15 Hillsdale  910
No. 11 Northern Michigan ^  811
Austin  630
Earlham  530
Wheaton (IL)  441
Eastern New Mexico  450
La Verne  450
Oklahoma Panhandle State  460
St. Mary of the Plains  350
McMurry  370
Georgetown (KY)  260
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
Rankings from NAIA poll

Rankings

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Major college polls

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Small college polls

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In 1960, both United Press International (UPI) and the Associated Press (AP) conducted "small college" polls. This was the first year that the AP (polling a panel of eight "selectors" from NCAA districts) conducted their poll, and the third year that UPI (polling a panel of coaches) conducted their poll. Both wire services named the Ohio Bobcats – who had a record of 10–0, registered five shutouts, and held all their opponents to eight points or less[11] – as the number one team.[12][13]

Postseason

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Because the final polls came out in November, the outcome of the post-season bowl games had no effect on the championships already awarded by the AP and UPI polls. As winner of the Big Ten title, No. 1 Minnesota went to the Rose Bowl to face Washington, which had the best record of the five teams in the AAWU (today's Pac-12). No. 2 Mississippi, as winner of the SEC, was invited to the Sugar Bowl to face unranked Rice University. The Big Ten did not allow its teams to play in a postseason game other than the Rose Bowl, so No. 3 Iowa stayed home. Although Washington upset Minnesota 17–7 in Pasadena, the post-season loss did not affect the Gophers' championship as determined by the AP and UPI. Washington also claims the 1960 National Championship.

Major bowls

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Other bowls

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Bowl Location Date Winner Score Loser
Sun Bowl El Paso, TX December 31 No. 17 New Mexico State 20–13 Utah State
Gator Bowl Jacksonville, FL December 31 No. 18 Florida 13–12 No. 12 Baylor
Tangerine Bowl Orlando, FL December 30 The Citadel 27–0 Tennessee Tech
Bluebonnet Bowl Houston, TX December 17 No. 9 Alabama  3–3 Texas
Liberty Bowl Philadelphia, PA December 17 No. 16 Penn State 41–12 Oregon
Prairie View Bowl Houston, TX January 1, 1961 Prairie View 19–8 Arkansas AM&N
Orange Blossom Classic Miami, FL December 10 Florida A&M 40–26 Langston
Mineral Water Bowl Excelsior Springs, MO November 26 Hillsdale 17–6 Iowa Teachers
Great Southwest Bowl Grand Prairie, TX December 31 Texas A&I 45–14 Arkansas Tech
West Virginia Bowl Clarksburg, WV November 24 Fairmont State 13–7 Salem
Rice Bowl Stuttgart, AR December 2 East Central 25–7 Henderson State
Rocket Bowl Maryville (TN) 19–0 Milligan

NAIA postseason

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The 1960 NAIA football season was the fifth season of college football sponsored by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. The season culminated in the fifth annual NAIA Football National Championship, played this year for the last time at Stewart Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. During its four years in St. Petersburg, the game was called the Holiday Bowl.

Lenoir Rhyne, who lost the 1959 championship game, defeated Humboldt State in the championship game, 15–14, to win their first NAIA national title.[16]

Semifinals
December 3, 1960
Championship
December 17, 1960
Holiday Bowl[17]
      
Whitworth 6
Humboldt State* 13
Humboldt State 14
Lenoir Rhyne 15
Northern Michigan 20
Lenoir Rhyne* 20
  • The game ended in a tie but Lenoir Rhyne advanced based on having more total penetrations within Northern Michigan's 20 yard line.

Award season

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Heisman Trophy voting

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The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player

PlayerSchoolPosition1st2nd3rdTotal
Joe BellinoNavyHB436196931,793
Tom BrownMinnesotaG127121108731
Jake GibbsOle MissQB747777453
Ed DyasAuburnFB466355319
Billy KilmerUCLAHB554231280
Mike DitkaPittsburghE175268223
Tom MatteOhio StateQB174230165
Dan LaRoseMissouriE162832136
Pervis AtkinsNew Mexico StateHB251813124
E. J. HolubTexas TechC142329117

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All-Americans

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For the year 1960, the NCAA recognizes six published All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received.

Name Position School Number Official Other
Mike DitkaEndPittsburgh6/6AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPICP, Time, WC
Dan LaRoseEndMissouri6/6AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPICP, Time, WC
Bob LillyTackleTCU6/6AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPICP, Time, WC
Tom BrownGuardMinnesota6/6AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPICP, Time, WC
Joe BellinoHalfbackNavy6/6AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPICP, Time, WC
Bob FergusonFullbackOhio State6/6AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPICP, Time, WC
Jake GibbsQuarterbackOle Miss6/6AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPICP, WC
Ken RiceTackleAuburn5/6AFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, UPICP, Time, WC
E. J. HolubCenterTexas Tech5/6AFCA, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPICP, Time, WC
Joe RomigGuardColorado3/6AFCA, FWAA, UPIWC
Ernie DavisHalfbackSyracuse2/6AFCA, UPIWC

Other awards

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Statistical leaders

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Individual

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Total offense

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The following players were the individual leaders in total offense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Player Team Games Plays Total Yds PtR[22]
1Billy KilmerUCLA102921889104
2Mel MelinWashington State10313171592
3Charley JohnsonNew Mexico State10262163488
4Norm SneadWake Forest10312163069
5Howard DyerVMI102601478138
6Terry BakerOregon State10228147356
7Tom MatteOhio State9256141962
8Ron MillerWisconsin9238139568
9James Earl WrightMemphis State101911375112
10Roman GabrielNC State10284134092

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Small college

Rank Player Team Games Plays Total Yds
1MillerAustin92871966
2Dennis SpurlockWhitworth92911897
3DanielsBishop103541846
4Corny AddisonJackson102351623
5Don CavalliWagner92441556
6LightPacific (OR)92841534
7Joe IaconeWest Chester91991438
8JohnsonWhitewater State82211385
9MillsNE Missouri92321343
10Jim LuceAugustana (SD)82071326

Passing

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The following players were the individual leaders in pass completions during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Player Team Games Compl. Att. Pct.
Compl.
Yds. Int. TDs
1Harold StephensHardin-Simmons10145256.5661254143
2Norm SneadWake Forest10123259.47416761410
3Mel MelinWashington State10119221.53816381311
4Charley JohnsonNew Mexico State10109199.5481511613
5Fran TarkentonGeorgia10108185.5841189128
6Rich MayoAir Force10108238.4541168187
7Roman GabrielNC State10105186.565117678
8Ron MillerWisconsin997188.5161354168
9NormanStanford1095201.4731057134
10John FurmanTexas Western1094192.490109474

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Small college

Rank Player Team Games Compl. Att. Pct.
Compl.
Yds. Int. TDs
1Dennis SpurlockWhitworth9135257.52518921614

Rushing

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The following players were the individual leaders in rushing yards during the 1960 season:
Major college

Rank Player Team Games Yds Rushes Avg
1Bob GaitersNew Mexico State1013381976.79
2Tom LarscheidUtah State1010441978.42
3Ernie DavisSyracuse98771127.83
4Bob FergusonOhio State98531605.33
5Dave HoppmanIowa State98441615.24
6Joe BellinoNavy108341684.96
7Billy KilmerUCLA108031634.93
8Hugh ScottPrinceton97601405.43
9ThompsonArizona10732927.96
10Alan RozyckiDartmouth97251694.29

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Small college

Rank Player Team Games Yds Rushes Avg
1Joe IaconeWest Chester914381997.23
2MillsNE Missouri913432295.86
3Ron PuhlLock Haven State1012692155.90
4Steve McClellanWooster1011902365.04
5Bill "Catfish" CooperMuskingum911021855.96

Receiving

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The following players were the individual leaders in receptions during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Player Team Games Receptions Receiving
Yards
Touchdowns
1Hugh CampbellWashington State106688110
2Claude "Tee" MoormanDuke10464312
3Del WilliamsTexas Western10364142
4Bob CoolbaughRichmond10353802
5Joe KehoeVirginia10343782
6Reg CarolanIdaho10334983
7BrownGeorgia10312753
8Tom HutchinsonKentucky10304
9E.A. SimsNew Mexico State10304152
9Bobby CrespinoOle Miss10304084
9Gary CollinsMaryland10304044

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Small college

Rank Player Team Games Receptions Receiving
Yards
Touchdowns
1Ken Gregory107410184

Scoring

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The following players were the individual leaders in scoring during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Player Team Pts TD PAT FG
1Bob GaitersNew Mexico State1452370
2Joe BellinoNavy1101820
3JonesArizona State938276
4Tom LarscheidUtah State921520
5Pervis AtkinsNew Mexico State801280
6Bob FergusonOhio State781300
6Tom MasonTulane781300
6SmithMissouri781300
9Hugh CampbellWashington State7611100
9Joe HernandezArizona761240
11DyerVMI721200
12Wilburn HollisIowa681120
12KernVMI681080
14George FlemingWashington655234
15Ed DyasAuburn6321213
16Ernie DavisSyracuse621020
16JohnsonSan Jose State6211 [sic?]20
18Tom WatkinsIowa State601000
18Bob BlanchardYale608120
18ScottCollege of Pacific601000

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Small college

Rank Player Team Pts TD PAT FG
1Bill CooperMuskingum15223140
2Herb SuttonOttawa12517230
3Jim VogtNorthern State (SD)12114370
4Cecil StephensHumboldt State1202000
5Dale MillsNE Missouri11818100
6Leroy JacksonWestern Illinois1121840
6J. R. BishopFranklin11214280
8Steve McClellanWooster1081760
8Dale MesserFresno State1081800
10Charlie FullerSan Francisco State1041720

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Total offense

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The following teams were the leaders in total offense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Team Games
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1New Mexico State106704196419.6
2Memphis State106123744374.4
2Utah State106483744374.4
4Ole Miss106463624362.4
5Mississippi Southern106703467346.7
6Wyoming107063333333.3
7Arizona State106833331333.1
8Oregon106503311331.1
9Oregon State106133306330.6
10Washington State106453295329.5

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Small college

Rank Team Games
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1Muskingum96234108456.4
2Florida A&M95563876430.7
3Whitewater State85833404425.5
4Willamette85813304413.0
5Grambling105814120412.0
6Howard95343581409.0
7West Chester9574408.8
8Santa Clara64062411401.8
9Fresno State106294013401.3
10Adams State85823195399.4

Scoring offense

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The following teams were the leaders in scoring offense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Team Points
per game
1New Mexico State37.4
2Memphis State30.3
3Yale28.1
4Missouri27.3
5Ole Miss26.6
6Utah State26.1
7Iowa26.0
8Princeton25.8
9Washington25.5
10Rutgers25.0

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Rushing offense

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The following teams were the leaders in rushing offense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Team Yards
per game
1Utah State312.0
2Memphis State278.2
3New Mexico State263.9
4Syracuse256.6
5Wyoming255.3
6Iowa253.8
7Missouri250.0
8Arizona State248.9
9Mississippi Southern244.5
10Princeton236.9

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Small college

Rank Team Yards
per game
1Muskingum355.2
2Huron325.0
3Concordia (MN)313.7
4Willamette305.4
5Ottawa300.3
6Grambling299.9
7Northern State (SD)297.3
8Pittsburg State296.4
9Northeast Missouri293.1
10Baker283.6

Passing offense

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The following teams were the leaders in passing offense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Team Yards
per game
1Washington State185.5
2Wisconsin169.6
3Wake Forest169.2
4Kentucky163.3
5Baylor161.8
6New Mexico State155.7
7Detroit154.0
8San Jose State153.6
9Denver148.9
10VMI142.4

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Small college

Rank Team Yards
per game
1Whitworth213.6
2Jackson State208.8
3Fresno State194.7
4Whittier192.9
5Cal Poly192.5
6Pacific (OR)188.6
7Austin187.6
8Whitewater State184.1
9Wagner183.2
10Cal Poly Pomona178.3

Total defense

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The following teams were the leaders in total defense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Team Games
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1Wyoming104771496149.6
2Alabama105361576157.6
3Ole Miss105421686168.6
4Syracuse95201559173.2
5Auburn105261741174.1
6Kentucky105451831183.1
7Kansas105551872187.2
8Army105301916191.6
9Missouri105631943194.3
10Utah State105661945194.5

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Small college

Rank Team Games
played
Total
plays
Yards
gained
Yards
per game
1Maryland State8394838104.8
2Florida A&M9430977108.6
3Livingstone104801139113.9
4Delaware State8352966120.8
5L.A. Pacific7308861123.0
6Albany State94071142126.9
7Henderson83981033129.1
8Susquehanna84171059132.4
9Ferris Institute83911075134.4
10Grambling104641365136.5

Scoring defense

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The following teams were the leaders in scoring defense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Team Points
per game
1LSU5.0
2Alabama5.3
3Rice5.8
4Ole Miss6.4
5Utah State6.5
6Wyoming7.1
7Dartmouth7.3
8Florida7.4
9Texas7.5
10Rutgers7.7
10Pittsburgh7.7

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Rushing defense

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The following teams were the leaders in rushing defense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Team Yards
per game
1Wyoming82.4
2Utah State84.7
3Alabama89.1
4Ole Miss89.2
5Yale105.0
6Memphis State108.0
7Mississippi Southern108.2
8Missouri109.2
9Florida110.5
10Washington111.7

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Small college

Rank Team Yards
per game
1West Chester41.4
2Grambling43.1
3Florida A&M43.4
4Maryland State44.0
5Whitewater State50.6
6Norfolk State58.1
7Livingstone59.6
8Los Angeles Pacific61.1
9Luther70.8
10Albany State71.8

Passing defense

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The following teams were the leaders in passing defense during the 1960 season:

Major college

Rank Team Yards
per game
1Iowa State30.2
2Dayton45.4
3Kansas48.3
4Kentucky52.2
5Tennessee53.8
6Colorado55.7
7The Citadel57.0
8Syracuse57.3
9Auburn59.0
10Kansas State61.9

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Small college

Rank Team Yards
per game
1Susquehanna27.3
2Henderson State28.9
3Western Carolina34.2
4Winona State36.1
5Delaware State40.4
6Western Kentucky40.6
7Texas Lutheran41.6
8Central State (OH)42.1
9Central (IA)42.9
10Ferris Institute43.0

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