The 1960 Oregon State Beavers football team represented Oregon State College as an independent during the 1960 college football season. In their sixth season under head coach Tommy Prothro, the Beavers compiled a 6–3–1 record and outscored their opponents 197 to 145. They played two home games on campus at Parker Stadium in Corvallis and two at Multnomah Stadium in Portland.

The Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) disbanded in 1959; this was the second of five years that Oregon State and Oregon competed as independents. The Civil War game was played in Corvallis and ended in a tie.

The Gotham Bowl was scheduled to premiere at Yankee Stadium in New York City in 1960 with Holy Cross as the host team. However, after Oregon State was invited, Holy Cross was uninvited in hopes of finding a better match-up. The game was canceled when no opponent could be found for Oregon State.

After this season, the university's current title, Oregon State University, was adopted by a legislative act signed into law by Governor Mark Hatfield on March 6, 1961, and became effective that summer.

Schedule

Roster

  • HB Terry Baker, So.
  • HB Rich Brooks, So.
  • HB Art Gilmore Sr.
  • QB Marne Palmateer Jr.
  •   T Neil Plumley Jr.
  • QB Bill Sullivan Jr.
  •   E Aaron Thomas Sr.
Source:

Professional football drafts

NFL draft

AFL draft

References

Further reading

  • Oregon State 1960 Football. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, Department of Sports Information, 1960.

External links

  • Game program: Oregon State at Washington State – November 5, 1960
  • WSU Libraries: Game video – Oregon State at Washington State – November 5, 1960

1960 Oregon football practice. From the 1961 Oregana (University of

College Football Program USC Trojans vs. Oregon State Beavers

Oregon State football 1960 Media Guide Oregon State University Free

Oregon State Beavers countdown to kickoff At No. 85, a fierce

1967 Oregon State Beavers Football Team 1967 college football season