1960 McNeese State Cowboys football team

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1960 McNeese State Cowboys football
Conference Gulf States Conference
Record7–3 (3–2 GSC)
Head coach
Home stadiumWildcat Stadium
Seasons
  1959
1961  
1960 Gulf States Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Southeastern Louisiana + 4 1 09 1 0
No. 12 Louisiana Tech + 4 1 08 2 0
McNeese State 3 2 07 3 0
Southwestern Louisiana 3 2 06 4 0
Northeast Louisiana State 1 4 03 7 0
Northwestern State 0 5 03 6 0
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from NAIA poll

The 1960 McNeese State Cowboys football team was an American football team that represented McNeese State College (now known as McNeese State University) as a member of the Gulf States Conference (GSC) during the 1960 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach Les DeVall, the team compiled an overall record of 7–3 with a mark of 3–2 in conference play, tying for third place in the GSC.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 17at Pensacola NAS *
L 7–135,000 [1]
September 24 Stephen F. Austin *
W 14–04,500 [2]
October 1at Louisiana Tech
L 14–157,500 [3]
October 8at Arlington State *W 7–05,000 [4]
October 15 Northeast Louisiana State
  • Wildcat Stadium
  • Lake Charles, LA
W 14–85,000–5,800 [5] [6]
October 22at Tampa *W 3–03,500–4,500 [7] [8]
October 30 Louisiana College *
  • Wildcat Stadium
  • Lake Charles, LA
W 20–76,000 [9]
November 5 Northwestern State
  • Wildcat Stadium
  • Lake Charles, LA (rivalry)
W 20–76,000 [10]
November 12at Southeastern Louisiana L 6–215,500 [11]
November 19 Southwestern Louisiana
  • Wildcat Stadium
  • Lake Charles, LA (rivalry)
W 28–186,200 [12]
  • *Non-conference game

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References

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  11. "Lions defeat McNeese, tie for GSC lead". Monroe Morning World. November 13, 1960. Retrieved February 26, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
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