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1960 Pepperdine Waves football
ConferenceIndependent
Record1–9
Head coach
Home stadiumSentinel Field
Seasons
← 1959
1961 →
1960 NCAA College Division independents football records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Montclair State     8 0 0
Washington and Lee     8 0 1
UC Riverside     7 0 1
Arlington State     9 2 0
Howard (AL)     8 1 0
Northern Michigan     8 1 1
Cal Poly Pomona     7 2 0
Louisville     7 2 0
Southern Connecticut State     7 3 0
Montana State     5 3 1
Mississippi Southern     6 4 0
Santa Clara     4 3 0
Baldwin–Wallace     4 3 1
Sewanee     4 3 1
Carthage     5 4 0
Abilene Christian     5 5 0
Chattanooga     5 5 0
St. Norbert     4 4 1
Arkansas State     4 5 0
Drake     4 5 0
North Park     4 5 0
Buffalo     4 6 0
Carnegie Tech     3 5 0
Northeastern     2 5 1
Union (NY)     2 5 1
Hawaii     3 7 0
Tampa     2 7 1
Trinity (TX)     2 7 1
Washington University     2 7 0
Rose Poly     1 5 1
Wabash     1 8 0
Pepperdine     1 9 0

The 1960 Pepperdine Waves football team represented George Pepperdine College[note 1] during the 1960 NCAA College Division football season.

Pepperdine competed as an Independent in 1960. The team was led by first-year head coach Pence Dacus. The Waves played home games at Sentinel Field on the campus of Inglewood High School in Inglewood, California. Pepperdine finished the season with a record of one win and nine losses (1–9).

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 17at Chico State[note 2]
L 6–22
September 24at Nevada
L 8–25
October 1Los Angeles State[note 4]
L 6–27
October 8at Whittier
L 0–28
October 15at Santa Clara
L 28–35
October 22Cal Poly Pomona[note 5]
  • Sentinel Field
  • Inglewood, CA
L 14–44
October 29Cal Western[note 6]
  • Sentinel Field
  • Inglewood, CA
W 10–8
November 5at San Diego State[note 7]L 20–271,800[1]
November 12San Diego
  • Sentinel Field
  • Inglewood, CA
L 13–20
November 19at Long Beach State[note 8]L 8–154,135

[2][3]

Team players in the NFL

No Pepperdine players were selected in the 1961 NFL Draft.[4][5]

Notes

  1. ^ Pepperdine University was known as George Pepperdine College from 1937 to 1970.
  2. ^ California State University, Chico was known as Chico State College from 1935 to 1971.
  3. ^ This stadium is the predecessor to the current Mackay Stadium, which was opened for the 1966 season."University of Nevada, Reno; Mackay Stadium". Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  4. ^ California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) was known as Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences from 1947 to 1963.
  5. ^ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) was known as Cal Poly Kellogg-Voorhis Unit from 1957 to 1965. However, it was more commonly known as Cal Poly (Pomona).
  6. ^ Alliant International University was formed in 2001 via the merger of United States International University (USIU) and California School of Professional Psychology. USIU had been known as California Western University (Cal Western) from 1952 to 1967.
  7. ^ San Diego State University was known as San Diego State College from 1935 to 1971.
  8. ^ California State University, Long Beach was known as Long Beach State College from 1950 to 1963.

References

  1. ^ Jerry Magee (November 6, 1960). "Aztecs Edge Waves, 27-20". The San Diego Union. San Diego, California. p. g-1.
  2. ^ "1960 - Pepperdine". Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  3. ^ Grenley, Dave (June 3, 2010). "The History of Pepperdine Football". Pepperdine Waves. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  4. ^ "1961 NFL Draft". Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  5. ^ "Pepperdine Players/Alumni". Retrieved February 15, 2017.