1969 Purdue Boilermakers football team
The 1969 Purdue Boilermakers football team represented Purdue University during the 1969 college football season. It was Jack Mollenkopf's final season as head coach, ending the most successful period in the program's history to date.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 20 |
at TCU* |
#18 |
Amon Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX |
W 42–35 |
25,000 |
September 27 |
#9 Notre Dame* |
#16 |
Ross-Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN (Shillelagh Trophy) |
W 28–14 |
68,179 |
October 4 |
#17 Stanford* |
#8 |
Ross-Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN |
W 36–35 |
65,472 |
October 11 |
at Michigan |
#9 |
Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI |
L 20–31 |
80,411 |
October 18 |
Iowa |
#17 |
Ross-Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN |
W 35–31 |
65,971 |
October 25 |
Northwestern |
#15 |
Ross-Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN |
W 45–20 |
66,103 |
November 1 |
at Illinois |
#13 |
Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL (Purdue Cannon) |
W 49–22 |
51,299 |
November 8 |
Michigan State |
#10 |
Ross-Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN |
W 41–13 |
67,397 |
November 15 |
at #1 Ohio State |
#10 |
Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH |
L 14–42 |
85,027 |
November 22 |
at Indiana |
#17 |
Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN (Old Oaken Bucket) |
W 44–21 |
52,500 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
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Awards
All-Big Ten: HB Stan Brown (2nd), T Paul DeNuccio (1st), DB Tim Foley (2nd), DE Bill McKoy (2nd), LB Veno Paraskevas (1st), QB Mike Phipps (1st), C Walter Whitehead (2nd), T Bill Yancher (1st)
Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVP: QB Mike Phipps
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References
- ↑ 2011 Purdue football information guide.
- ↑ 2011 Purdue football information guide.
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