1969 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
1969 Pittsburgh Panthers football | |
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Conference | Independent |
1969 record | 4–6 |
Head coach | Carl DePasqua (1st year) |
Offensive coordinator | Lou Cecconi |
Home stadium |
Pitt Stadium (Capacity: 56,500) |
The 1969 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of Pittsburgh in the 1969 college football season. The team compiled a 4–6 record in its first year under head coach Carl DePasqua. The team's statistical leaders included Jim Friedl with 1,277 passing yards and Tony Esposito with 743 rushing yards.[1]
Schedule
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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September 20 | at No. 17 UCLA | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA | L 8–42 | ||||||
September 27 | at No. 6 Oklahoma | Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK | L 8–37 | 54,576 | |||||
October 4 | Duke | Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC | W 14–12 | ||||||
October 11 | Navy | Pitt Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA | W 46–19 | ||||||
October 18 | Tulane | Pitt Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA | L 22–26 | ||||||
October 25 | at West Virginia | Mountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV | L 18–49 | ||||||
November 1 | Syracuse | Pitt Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA (Rivalry) | W 21–20 | ||||||
November 8 | No. 8 Notre Dame | Pitt Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA (rivalry) | L 49–7 | 44,084 | |||||
November 15 | at Army | Michie Stadium • West Point, NY | W 15–6 | ||||||
November 22 | No. 4 Penn State | Pitt Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA (Rivalry) | L 27–7 | 39,517 | |||||
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. |
References
- ↑ "1969 Pittsburgh Panthers Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. May 21, 2016.
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