- Notre Dame Fighting Irish football (1960–1969)
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Contents: 1960 - 1961 - 1962 - 1963 - 1964 - 1965 - 1966 - 1967 - 1968 - 1969 1960
1960 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1960 record 2-8 ( Independent) Head coach Joe Kuharich Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1959 1961 » Team players drafted into the NFL
1961
1961 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1961 record 5-5 ( Independent) Head coach Joe Kuharich Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1960 1962 » Team players drafted into the NFL
1962
1962 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1962 record 5-5 ( Independent) Head coach Joe Kuharich Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1961 1963 » Team players drafted into the NFL
1963
1963 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1963 record 2-7 ( Independent) Head coach Hugh Devore Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1962 1964 » Team players drafted into the NFL
1964
1964 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1964 record 9-1 ( Independent) Head coach Ara Parseghian Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1963 1965 » John Huarte was the sixth Notre Dame player to win the Heisman Trophy.[1]
Awards and honors
- John Huarte, Heisman Trophy[2]
Team players drafted into the NFL
1965
1965 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1965 record 7-2-1 ( Independent) Head coach Ara Parseghian Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1964 1966 » Team players drafted into the NFL
1966
1966 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1966 record 9-0-1 ( Independent) Head coach Ara Parseghian Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1965 1967 » Rivalries
- Notre Dame beat USC to claim the Jeweled Shillelagh.
- Notre Dame tied Michigan State as neither team claimed the Megaphone Trophy.
Schedule
Please see: 1966 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team for schedule and scores Email from Royal Canadian Mint
Team players drafted into the NFL
1967
1967 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1967 record 8-2 ( Independent) Head coach Ara Parseghian Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1966 1968 » Team players drafted into the NFL
1968
1968 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1968 record 7-2-1 ( Independent) Head coach Ara Parseghian Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1967 1969 » Team players drafted into the NFL
1969
1969 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Conference NCAA Division I-A Independent Schools 1969 record 8-2-1 ( Independent) Head coach Ara Parseghian Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 59,075, grass) Seasons « 1968 1970 » Team players drafted into the NFL
References
External links
- Notre Dame Official Athletic Site
- University of Notre Dame Official Website
- Notre Dame Stadium Greatest Victories
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Established 1887 · based in Notre Dame, IndianaThe University University of Notre Dame · Location: Notre Dame, Indiana · President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. · Athletic Director: Jack SwarbrickHead coaches Affiliation Stadiums Rivalries Culture Lore Four Horsemen · "Win One for the Gipper" · Notre Dame Box · Jeweled Shillelagh · "The Game of the Century" (1946) · "The Game of the Century" (1966) · "The Chicken Soup Game" · Catholics vs. Convicts · 1991 Orange Bowl · "The Game of the Century" (1993) · Holy War · Shamrock Classic · Ireland Trophy · The "Bush Push" · 2007 Navy vs. Notre Dame football game · Play Like A Champion TodayHeisman Trophy winners National championships (11) BCS berths (3) Seasons (123) 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Notre Dame Fighting Irish bowl games 1925 Rose Bowl • 1970 Cotton Bowl Classic • 1971 Cotton Bowl Classic • 1973 Orange Bowl • 1973 Sugar Bowl • 1975 Orange Bowl • 1976 Gator Bowl • 1978 Cotton Bowl Classic • 1979 Cotton Bowl Classic • 1981 Sugar Bowl • 1983 Liberty Bowl • 1984 Aloha Bowl • 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic • 1989 Fiesta Bowl • 1990 Orange Bowl • 1991 Orange Bowl • 1992 Sugar Bowl • 1993 Cotton Bowl Classic • 1994 Cotton Bowl Classic • 1995 Fiesta Bowl • 1996 Orange Bowl (January) • 1997 Independence Bowl • 1999 Gator Bowl • 2001 Fiesta Bowl • 2003 Gator Bowl • 2004 Insight Bowl • 2006 Fiesta Bowl • 2007 Sugar Bowl • 2008 Hawaii Bowl • 2010 Sun BowlNotre Dame Fighting Irish starting quarterbacks Cartier • Cusack • E. Coady • P. Coady • Zeitler • Dinkel • Walsh • Hering • Waters • Fleming • McDonald • Diebold • McGlew • Silver • Bracken • Ryan • Hamilton • Dorais • Bergman • Phelan • Mohn • Bahan • Brandy • Grant • Thomas • Stuhldreher • Edwards • Riley • Brady • Carideo • Jaskwhich • Bonar • Fromhart • Puplis • Sitko • Hargrave • Bertelli • Dancewicz • Lujack • Tripucka • B. Williams • Mazur • Guglielmi • Hornung • R. Williams • Izo • Haffner • Lamonica • Budka • Huarte • Zloch • Hanratty • Theismann • Steenberge • Etter • Brown • Clements • Slager • Montana • Lisch • Courey • Kiel • Beuerlein • Andrysiak • Rice • Mirer • McDougal • Powlus • Jackson • Battle • LoVecchio • Holiday • Quinn • Jones • Sharpley • Clausen • Crist • ReesCategories:
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