1969 Missouri Tigers football team

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The 1969 Missouri Tigers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Missouri in the Big Eight Conference (Big 8) during the 1969 NCAA University Division football season. The team compiled a 9–2 record (6–1 against Big 8 opponents), finished in a tie for the Big 8 championship, lost to Penn State in the 1970 Orange Bowl, was ranked No. 6 in the final AP Poll, and outscored opponents by a combined total of 365 to 191. Dan Devine was the head coach for the 12th of 13 seasons.[1][2] The team played its home games at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Missouri.

CoachesNo. 6
APNo. 6
Record9–2 (6–1 Big 8)
Quick facts Missouri Tigers football, Big Eight co-champion ...
1969 Missouri Tigers football
Big Eight co-champion
Orange Bowl, L 3–10 vs. Penn State
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 6
APNo. 6
Record9–2 (6–1 Big 8)
Head coach
Captains
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
 1968
1970 
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1969 Big Eight Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 6 Missouri +610920
No. 11 Nebraska +610920
No. 16 Colorado520830
Oklahoma430640
Kansas State340550
Oklahoma State340550
Iowa State160370
Kansas070190
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll
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The team's statistical leaders included Joe Moore with 1,312 rushing yards, Terry McMillan with 1,963 passing yards and 2,157 yards of total offense, Mel Gray with 705 receiving yards, and Henry Brown with 71 points scored.[3]

Schedule

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DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 20Air Force*No. 11W 19–1755,000[4]
September 27vs. Illinois*No. 11W 37–648,740[5]
October 4at No. 13 Michigan*No. 9W 40–1764,476[6][7]
October 11No. 20 NebraskaNo. 7
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Columbia, MO (rivalry)
W 17–760,500[8]
October 18Oklahoma StateNo. 6
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Columbia, MO
W 31–2151,000[9]
October 25at ColoradoNo. 5L 24–3141,886[10]
November 1No. 12 Kansas StatedaggerNo. 14
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Columbia, MO
W 41–3840,000[11]
November 8No. 20 OklahomaNo. 9
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Columbia, MO (rivalry)
ABC (regional)W 44–1061,000[12]
November 15at Iowa StateNo. 8W 40–1321,000[13]
November 22at KansasNo. 7ABC (regional)W 69–2150,500[14]
January 1vs. No. 2 Penn State*No. 6NBCL 3–1077,282[15][16][17]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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Game summaries

Michigan

More information Team, Total ...
Team 1 234Total
Missouri 0 24016 40
Michigan 3 0140 17
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Kansas

More information Team, Total ...
Team 1 234Total
Missouri 21 72813 69
Kansas 0 777 21
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Terry McMillian broke the Big Eight single-season touchdown pass record of 16 and the single-game school record of Paul Christman. The victory gave Missouri a share of the Big Eight title with Nebraska and a berth in the Orange Bowl.[18]

Roster

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1969 Missouri Tigers football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB 18 Terry McMillan Sr
WR 21 Mel Gray Jr
HB 22 Jon Staggers Sr
FB 32 Ron McBride Sr
OT 36 Jim Anderson Jr
HB 45 Joe Moore Jr
TE 48 Tyrone Walls Jr
C 53 Bob Wilson Jr
OT 71 Larron Jackson Jr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
LB 30 Sam Britts So
DB 41 Mike Fink So
LB 55 Steve Lundholm Sr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

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Awards

  • All-Big Eight: E Mel Gray, OT Larron Jackson, DT Mark Kuhlmann, S Dennis Poppe
  • Missouri Sports Hall of Fame – inducted as a team on January 25, 2015.[19]

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