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Revision as of 13:11, 26 January 2023
Regular Season | September 10-December 3, 1960 |
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Postseason | December 17, 1960-January 8, 1961 |
← 1959 • College football seasons • 1961 → |
Publications
Programs | |||
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Week | Date | Teams | Venue |
Week 6 | October 15, 1960 | Kentucky Wildcats vs. LSU Tigers | Stoll Field |
October 15, 1960 | New Mexico Lobos vs. Utah State Aggies | University Stadium | |
Postseason | December 17, 1960 | Bluebonnet Bowl (Texas Longhorns vs. Alabama Crimson Tide) | Rice Stadium |
January 2, 1961 | Cotton Bowl Classic (Duke Blue Devils vs. Arkansas Razorbacks) | Cotton Bowl | |
January 2, 1961 | Rose Bowl (Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. Washington Huskies) | Rose Bowl | |
Media Guides | UCLA Bruins | ||
Yearbooks |
1960-61 NCAA college football bowl games | |
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University Division | Bluebonnet (Dec. 17) • Liberty (Dec. 17) • Tangerine (Dec. 30) • Gator (Dec. 31) • Sun (Dec. 31) • Cotton (Jan. 2) • Orange (Jan. 2) • Rose (Jan. 2) • Sugar (Jan. 2) |
All-Star Games | East-West Shrine (Dec. 31) • Senior (Jan. 7) • Hula (Jan. 8) |