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1960 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

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American college football season

1960Alabama Crimson Tide football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 9
Record8–1–2 (5–1–1 SEC)
Head coach
Captains
Home stadiumDenny Stadium
Legion Field
Seasons
← 1959
1961 →
1960 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2Ole Miss $5011001
No. 18Florida510920
No. 9Alabama511812
No. 13Auburn520820
Tennessee322622
Georgia430640
Georgia Tech440550
LSU231541
Kentucky241541
Tulane141361
Mississippi State051261
Vanderbilt070370
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1960 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented theUniversity of Alabama in the1960 college football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 66th overall and 27th season as a member of theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coachBear Bryant, in his third year, and played their home games atDenny Stadium inTuscaloosa andLegion Field inBirmingham, Alabama. They finished with a record of eight wins, one loss and two ties (8–1–2 overall, 5–1–1 in the SEC) and with a tie againstTexas in theBluebonnet Bowl.

After Alabama upsetGeorgia in week one, they entered the polls for the first time at the No. 5 position for their game againstTulane. However, they tied the Green Wave and dropped to No. 15 prior to their win overVanderbilt. The next week, Alabama was upset in Knoxville byTennessee and as a result exited the polls. The Crimson Tide then proceeded to win all six of their regular season games that remained.

After a victories overHouston onhomecoming and on the road atMississippi State, Alabama scored their most points in a game since the1952 season when they defeatedFurman 51–0. After an unsuccessful bid to allow for a "sudden death"overtime period in the event of a tie in their game againstGeorgia Tech, Alabama defeated both the Yellow Jackets in Atlanta andTampa at home prior to their victory overAuburn in theIron Bowl. The Crimson Tide then closed the season with a tie against Texas in the Bluebonnet Bowl.

Schedule

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DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 17No. 13GeorgiaABCW 21–636,000[1]
September 24atTulaneNo. 5T 6–643,000[2]
October 1VanderbiltNo. 15
  • Legion Field
  • Birmingham, AL
W 21–041,000[3]
October 15atTennesseeNo. 15L 7–2046,000[4]
October 22Houston*daggerW 14–030,000[5]
October 29atMississippi StateW 7–025,000[6]
November 5Furman*
  • Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 51–020,000[7]
November 12atGeorgia TechW 16–1544,006[8]
November 19Tampa*No. 18
  • Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 34–619,000[9]
November 26vs. No. 8AuburnNo. 17
W 3–046,000[10]
December 17vs.Texas*No. 9ABCT 3–370,000[11]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game

[12]

Game summaries

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Georgia

[edit]
See also:1960 Georgia Bulldogs football team
Team1234Total
Alabama0210021
#13 Georgia00066
  • Date: September 17
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, Alabama
  • Game attendance: 36,000

To open the 1960 season, the Crimson Tide scored 21 second quarter points en route to a 21–6 upset over theGeorgiaBulldogs at Legion Field.[13][14][15] After a scoreless first quarter, touchdowns were scored on a three-yard run by Tommy White and on runs of one and nine-yards by Bobby Skelton that made the halftime score 21–0.[13][14] Alabama never relinquished the lead, but Georgia ended the shutout bid late in the fourth quarter whenFran Tarkenton threw a three-yard touchdown pass to Dan Davis that made the final score 21–6.[13][14] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Georgia to 24–18–4.[16]

Tulane

[edit]
See also:1960 Tulane Green Wave football team
Team1234Total
#5 Alabama00066
Tulane06006
  • Date: September 24
  • Location: Tulane Stadium
    New Orleans
  • Game attendance: 43,000

After their upset victory over Georgia in their first game of the season, Alabama entered the polls for the first time of the season at the No. 5 position.[18] In their first road game of the season, the Crimson Tide scored a touchdown in the final minute that prevented an upset by theTulaneGreen Wave in this 6–6 tie at New Orleans.[15][17] After a scoreless first quarter, Tulane took a 6–0 halftime lead afterTommy Mason scored on a three-yard touchdown run.[17]Pat Trammell tied the game in the final minute with his four-yard touchdown run, but the game then ended in a tie after a failedextra point by the Crimson Tide.[17] The tie brought Alabama's all-time record against Tulane to 18–10–3.[19]

Vanderbilt

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See also:1960 Vanderbilt Commodores football team
Team1234Total
Vanderbilt00000
#15 Alabama0015621
  • Date: October 1
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, Alabama
  • Game attendance: 41,000

After their tie against Tulane, Alabama dropped ten spots to the No. 15 position in the AP Poll prior to their game againstVanderbilt.[22] In their game against theCommodores, the Crimson Tide rallied to a 21–0 victory after being held scoreless in the first half.[15][20][21] Billy Richardson scored the first points of the game with his one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.[20][21] Later in the quarter, Alabama's lead was extended further to 9–0 after Charles Binkleysnapped the ball over the head of Russell Morris on apunt attempt and out of the endzone for asafety. The Crimson Tide then took thefree kick that ensued 49-yards for a touchdown with the points made on a 36-yard Bobby Skelton touchdown pass to Norbie Ronsonet for a 15–0 lead.[20][21] The last touchdown of the game came in the final minute of the fourth quarter whenBud Moore returned aninterception 32-yards and made the final score 21–0.[20][21] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Vanderbilt to 19–16–4.[23]

Tennessee

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See also:1960 Tennessee Volunteers football team
Third Saturday in October
Team1234Total
#15 Alabama07007
Tennessee1460020
  • Date: October 15
  • Location: Shields–Watkins Field
    Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Game attendance: 46,000

In their annual rivalry game againstTennessee, early turnovers proved costly for the Crimson Tide in this 20–7 loss to theVolunteers at Knoxville.[15][24]Ray Abruzzesefumbled the first play of the game for Alabama to set up the Vols' first score on an eight-yard Bill Majors touchdown pass to Charles Wyrick.[24] Later in the first quarter, Tennessee took a 14–0 lead after a Tommy White fumble was recovered by Cotton Letner and returned 41-yards for a touchdown.[24] After a three-yard Glenn Glass touchdown early in the second quarter made the Volunteers' lead 20–0, Alabama responded with their only points of the game on a 13-yard Laurien Stapp touchdown pass toLeon Fuller that made the final margin 20–6.[24] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Tennessee to 18–19–6.[25]

Houston

[edit]
See also:1960 Houston Cougars football team
Team1234Total
Houston00000
Alabama1400014
  • Date: October 22
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game attendance: 30,000

A week after their first loss of the season at Tennessee, the Crimson Tide returned home and shutout theHoustonCougars 14–0 onhomecoming in Tuscaloosa.[15][26][27] Both Crimson Tide touchdowns were set up after Cougar turnovers gave them good field position. The first touchdown was set up afterLee Roy Jordan recovered aCharlie Rievesfumble at the Cougars' 31-yard line. Eight plays later Alabama led 7–0 after Laurien Stapp scored on a one-yard run.[26][27] On the Houston drive that ensued, Billy Richardsonintercepted a Don Sessions pass and returned it to the Cougars' 18-yard line. Four plays later Alabama scored what proved to be the final points of the game on a one-yard Richardson run.[26][27] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Houston to 2–0.[28]

Mississippi State

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See also:1960 Mississippi State Maroons football team
Team1234Total
Alabama70007
Mississippi State00000
  • Date: October 29
  • Location: Scott Field
    Starkville, Mississippi
  • Game attendance: 25,000

On homecoming in Starkville, Alabama scored their only touchdown in the first quarter and shutout theMississippi StateMaroons 7–0.[15][29][30] The Crimson Tide scored the lone points of the game on their second offensive possession whenPat Trammell scored on an 18-yard touchdown run.[29][30] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi State to 32–10–3.[31]

Furman

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See also:1960 Furman Purple Hurricane football team
Team1234Total
Furman00000
Alabama71482251
  • Date: November 5
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game attendance: 20,000

Against theFurmanPaladins, Alabama scored their most points in a game since the1953 Orange Bowl in this 51–0 victory at Denny Stadium.[15][32][33] After Bobby Skelton threw and eight-yard touchdown pass to Butch Wilson in the first, he followed it with a three-yard touchdown pass to Richard O’Dell in the second quarter.[32][33]Pat Trammell then made the halftime score 21–0 with his one-yard run late in the half.[32][33] After a one-yard Cotton Clark touchdown run extended the Alabama lead to 29–0 in the third, the Crimson Tide scored 22 fourth quarter points to win 51–0.[32][33] Fourth quarter points were scored on a blockedpunt for asafety, and touchdowns on a 62-yard Walter Cureton touchdown run, a 52-yard Laurien Stapp pass to Jerry Spruiell and a five-yard Stapp run.[32][33] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Furman to 5–0.[34]

Georgia Tech

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See also:1960 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team
Team1234Total
Alabama0061016
Georgia Tech690015
  • Date: November 12
  • Location: Grant Field
    Atlanta
  • Game attendance: 44,006

Behind a 24-yard game-winning Richard O’Dell field goal with only six seconds left in the game, the Crimson Tide upset theGeorgia TechYellow Jackets 16–15 at Grant Field.[15][35][36] Tech dominated the first half and built a 15–0 halftime lead over Alabama. They scored on an eight-yard Jimmy Nail touchdown run, a 47-yard Thomas Wellsfield goal and on a three-yard Stanley Gann touchdown run.[35][36] Alabama responded in the third quarter with a one-yardLeon Fuller touchdown run that cut the Jackets' lead to 15–6.[35][36] The Crimson Tide then closed the game with a three-yard Bobby Skelton touchdown pass to Norbie Ronsonet and the 24-yard O'Dell field goal as time expired to win 16–15.[35][36] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Georgia Tech to 21–18–3.[37]

In the week that led into this game, Bear Bryant and Georgia Tech head coachBobby Dodd agreed to make a request to then SEC commissionerBernie Moore to allow for a "sudden death"overtime period in the event the game was tied at the end of regulation.[38] At the time, it marked the first time that an overtime period was formally requested by college football teams.[38] Ultimately, Moore denied the request and cited that as a conference he was unable to violate existing NCAA rules that specified only 60 minutes for football games.[39][40]

Tampa

[edit]
See also:1960 Tampa Spartans football team
Team1234Total
Tampa00606
#18 Alabama6128834
  • Date: November 19
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game attendance: 19,000

After their upset over Georgia Tech, Alabama reentered the AP Poll at the No. 18 position in the week leading to their game againstTampa.[42] In what was the first and only meeting against theSpartans, Alabama won 34–6 in the final Denny Stadium game of the season.[15][41][43] The Crimson Tide took an 18–0 halftime lead after they scored three first half touchdowns. The first was on a one-yard Mike Fracchia run, the second on a one-yardPat Trammell run and the third on a 30-yard Bobby Skelton pass toBill Oliver.[41] After a one-yard Laurien Stapp run in the third extended the Alabama lead to 26–0, Tampa scored their only points on a three-yard Ronnie Perez touchdown pass to Charles Truelock.[41] The Crimson Tide then closed the game win a second, one-yard Trammell touchdown run and won 34–6.[41]

Auburn

[edit]
See also:1960 Auburn Tigers football team
Iron Bowl
Team1234Total
#8 Auburn00000
#17 Alabama03003
  • Date: November 26
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, Alabama
  • Game attendance: 46,000

As they entered their season finale against No. 8Auburn, the Crimson Tide moved up one spot to the No. 17 position after their victory over Tampa.[46] At Legion Field in the annualIron Bowl game, Alabama shut out theTigers for the second consecutive season, this time by a score of 3–0.[15][44][45] The only points in this defensive struggle came in the second quarter on a 22-yardTommy Brooker field goal.[44][45] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Auburn to 11–13–1.[47]

Texas

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See also:1960 Texas Longhorns football team and1960 Bluebonnet Bowl
Bluebonnet Bowl
Team1234Total
Texas00033
#9 Alabama00303
  • Date: December 17
  • Location: Rice Stadium
    Houston, Texas
  • Game attendance: 68,000

Immediately after their victory over Auburn in their season finale, Bryant accepted an invitation to play in theBluebonnet Bowl againstTexas.[44] Against theLonghorns, each team only scored a singlefield goal in this 3–3 tie.[48][49]Tommy Brooker connected on a 30-yard field goal for Alabama in the third and Dan Petty tied the game in the fourth for Texas with his 20-yard kick.[48][49] The tie brought Alabama's all-time record against Texas to 0–4–1.[50]

Personnel

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Varsity letter winners

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PlayerHometownPosition
Ray AbruzzesePhiladelphiaHalfback
Jimmy BoxSheffield, AlabamaEnd
Bill BattleBirmingham, AlabamaEnd
Bobby BoylstonAtlantaTackle
Tommy BrookerDemopolis, AlabamaEnd
James CainPensacola, FloridaTackle
Morris ChildersBirmingham, AlabamaBack
Elbert CookJacksonville, FloridaLinebacker
Mike FracchiaMemphis, TennesseeFullback
Leon FullerNederland, TexasHalfback
Donnie HeathAnniston, AlabamaCenter
Roy HolsombackWest Blocton, AlabamaGuard
Darwin HoltGainesville, TexasLinebacker
Connell JohnsonHigh Point, North CarolinaHalfback
Lee Roy JordanExcel, AlabamaLinebacker
Bud MooreBirmingham, AlabamaEnd
Elliott MoseleySelma, AlabamaCenter
Billy NeighborsNorthport, AlabamaTackle
Richard O’DellLincoln, AlabamaEnd
John O’LingerScottsboro, AlabamaCenter
Bill OliverLivingston, AlabamaDefensive back
Charley PellAlbertville, AlabamaTackle
Bob PetteeBradenton, FloridaGuard
Gary PhillipsDothan, AlabamaGuard
Billy PiperPoplar Bluff, MissouriHalfback
John Paul PooleFlorence, AlabamaEnd
William RiceTroy, AlabamaGuard
Billy RichardsonJasper, AlabamaHalfback
Norbie RonsonetBiloxi, MississippiEnd
Jack RutledgeBirmingham, AlabamaGuard
Jimmy SharpeMontgomery, AlabamaGuard
Joseph SisiaClark, New JerseyTackle
Bobby SkeltonPell City, AlabamaQuarterback
Jerry SpruiellPell City, AlabamaEnd
Laurien "Goobie" StappBirmingham, AlabamaQuarterback/Placekicker
Pat TrammellScottsboro, AlabamaQuarterback
William "Buddy" WesleyTalladega, AlabamaFullback
Tommy WhiteWest Blocton, AlabamaFullback
Butch WilsonHueytown, AlabamaHalfback
Reference:[51]

Coaching staff

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NamePositionSeasons at
Alabama
Alma mater
Bear BryantHead coach3Alabama (1936)
Sam BaileyAssistant coach3Ouachita Baptist (1949)
Charlie BradshawAssistant coach2Kentucky (1950)
Jerry ClaiborneAssistant coach3Kentucky (1950)
Don CochranAssistant coach1Alabama (1959)
Phil CutchinAssistant coach3Kentucky (1943)
Bob FordAssistant coach2Memphis State (1955)
Jim GoostreeAssistant coach4Tennessee (1952)
Clem GryskaAssistant coach1Alabama (1948)
Dude HennesseyAssistant coach1Kentucky (1955)
Pat JamesAssistant coach3Kentucky (1951)
Elwood KettlerAssistant coach1Texas A&M (1955)
Carney LaslieAssistant coach4Alabama (1934)
Hayden RileyAssistant coach3Alabama (1948)
Gene StallingsAssistant coach3Texas A&M (1957)
Reference:[52]

Freshmen squad

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Prior to the1972 NCAA University Division football season, NCAA rules prohibitedfreshmen from participating on the varsity team, and as such many schools fielded freshmen teams.[53][54] For the 1960 season, the Alabama freshmen squad was coached by Sam Bailey and finished their season with a record of two wins and one loss (2–1).[55] In their first game of the season, Alabama was shut out by Tulane at New Orleans, 19–0.[56] Green Wave touchdowns were scored by Bill Hatchett on a one-yard run in the first and on a pair of fourth-quarter scores that were set up by Crimson Tide turnovers.[56]

In their second game, the Crimson Tide defeated Mississippi State by a final score of 10–6 at Denny Stadium on a Monday.[57] After a scoreless first quarter, State took a 6–0 lead in the second quarter on a 66-yard Wayne Gaines touchdown pass to Bobby Jones. Alabama responded later in the period with a 14-yard Hudson Harris touchdown run to take the lead and then added a 35-yard Tim Davisfield goal in the third that made the final score 10–6.[57] In the final freshmen game of the season, Alabama defeated Auburn 23–6 before 4,000 fans on a Monday at Denny Stadium.[55] Alabama points were scored on a six-yard Dale Layton touchdown pass to Jerry Beard, a nine-yard Layton touchdown run, a 26-yard Larry Wall touchdown run and a 37-yard Tim Davis field goal.[55] Auburn scored their only points in the fourth on a touchdown pass from Frank James to Reggie Allen, and in the loss, the Tigersfumbled the ball eight times with Alabama having recovered seven of them.[55]

NFL/AFL draft

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Several players that werevarsity lettermen from the 1960 squad were drafted into theNational Football League (NFL) and theAmerican Football League (AFL) in the 1962 and 1963 drafts. These players included the following:

YearRoundOverallPlayer namePositionNFL/AFL team
1962 NFL draft
[58]
443Billy NeighborsTackleWashington Redskins
569Bill RiceEndSt. Louis Cardinals
16211Tommy BrookerEndWashington Redskins
16219Ray AbruzzeseRunning backBaltimore Colts
1962 AFL draft
[59]
539Bill RiceEndHouston Oilers
646Billy NeighborsGuardBoston Patriots
17131Tommy BrookerEndDallas Texans
23180Ray AbruzzeseSafetyBuffalo Bills
24187Pat TrammellQuarterbackDallas Texans
1963 NFL draft
[58]
16Lee Roy JordanLinebackerDallas Cowboys
224Butch WilsonBackBaltimore Colts
333Mike FracchiaBackSt. Louis Cardinals
1963 AFL draft
[60]
214Lee Roy JordanLinebackerBoston Patriots
641Butch WilsonTight endOakland Raiders

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