1960 Louisville Cardinals football team

The 1960 Louisville Cardinals football team was an American football team that represented the University of Louisville as an independent during the 1960 NCAA University Division football season. In their 15th season under head coach Frank Camp, the Cardinals compiled a 7–2 record.[1]

1960 Louisville Cardinals football
ConferenceIndependent
1960 record7–2
Head coachFrank Camp (15th season)
Home stadiumCardinal Stadium
1960 NCAA University Division independents football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Rutgers      8 1 0
No. 4 Navy      9 2 0
Memphis State      8 2 0
Detroit      7 2 0
No. 19 Syracuse      7 2 0
No. 16 Penn State      7 3 0
Oregon      7 3 1
Army      6 3 1
Oregon State      6 3 1
Holy Cross      6 4 0
Houston      6 4 0
Miami (FL)      6 4 0
San Jose State      5 4 0
Pittsburgh      4 3 3
Xavier      5 5 0
Washington State      4 5 1
Air Force      4 6 0
Boston University      3 5 2
Pacific (CA)      4 6 0
Boston College      3 6 1
Florida State      3 6 1
Marquette      3 6 0
Colgate      2 7 0
Notre Dame      2 8 0
Villanova      2 8 0
Dayton      1 9 0
Idaho      1 9 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The team's statistical leaders included Ernie Green with 441 rushing yards and John Giles with 436 passing yards.[2]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 17at Tennessee TechCookeville, TNL 7–21
September 23Eastern KentuckyW 28–7
September 30Bradley
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
W 40–6
October 7Murray State
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
W 12–6
October 15at DaytonW 36–0
October 21Western Kentucky
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
W 44–0
October 29at MarshallW 7–0
November 5Xavier
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
L 0–29
November 11Kent State
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Louisville, KY
W 22–8
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References

  1. "2019 Louisville Cardinals Football Media Guide" (PDF). University of Louisville. 2019. p. 153. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  2. 2019 Media Guide, p. 177 and 182.
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