American college football season
The 1960 Kent State Golden Flashes football team was an American football team that represented Kent State University in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during the 1960 college football season . In their 15th season under head coach Trevor J. Rees , the Golden Flashes compiled a 6–3 record (4–2 against MAC opponents), finished in third place in the MAC, and were outscored by all opponents by a combined total of 129 to 118.[ 1] [ 2]
The team's statistical leaders included Marty Grosjean with 482 rushing yards, Jim Flynn with 423 passing yards, and Bob Gusbar with 301 receiving yards.[ 3] Offensive lineman Bob Gusbar was selected as a first-team All-MAC player.[ 4]
Schedule
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References
^ "2016 Kent State Football Record Book" (PDF) . Kent State University. p. D6. Retrieved October 4, 2016 .
^ "Kent State Yearly Results (1960-1964)" . College Football Data Warehouse . David DeLassus. Archived from the original on October 5, 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2016 .
^ 2016 Record Book, p. D17-D19.
^ 2016 Kent State Football Record Book, p. D41.
^ Phil Dietrich (October 2, 1960). "Ohio U. Tumbles Kent: Bobcats Given Jitters; Gambling Flashes Are 25-8 Victims" . The Akron Beacon Journal . pp. 1B, 9B – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics" . National Collegiate Athletic Association . Retrieved December 18, 2022 .
^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics" . National Collegiate Athletic Association . Retrieved December 18, 2022 .
^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics" . National Collegiate Athletic Association . Retrieved December 18, 2022 .
^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics" . National Collegiate Athletic Association . Retrieved December 18, 2022 .
^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics" . National Collegiate Athletic Association . Retrieved December 18, 2022 .
^ Johnny Carrico (November 12, 1960). "Louisville Tops Kent 22-8, Ends Season With 7-2 Mark" . The Courier-Journal . pp. II-3, II-5 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics" . National Collegiate Athletic Association . Retrieved December 20, 2022 .
^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics" . National Collegiate Athletic Association . Retrieved December 18, 2022 .
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