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Revision as of 12:26, 1 January 2023

1960 college football season
Regular Season September 10-December 3, 1960
Postseason December 17, 1960-January 8, 1961
1959 • College football seasons • 1961

Publications

Programs
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
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)