American college football season
The 1970 Missouri Tigers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Missouri in the Big Eight Conference (Big 8) during the 1970 NCAA University Division football season . Led by Dan Devine in his 13th and final season as head coach, the Tigers compiled an overall record of 5–6 with a mark of 3–4 in conference play, tied for fourth place in the Big 8, and outscored opponents by a combined total of 243-223. The team played its home games at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Missouri .
The team's statistical leaders included James Harrison with 702 rushing yards, Chuck Roper with 1,097 passing yards and 1,141 yards of total offense, John Henley with 481 receiving yards, and Jack Bastable with 60 points scored.
Schedule
Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance Source September 11 vs. Baylor * W 38–0 32,000
September 19 Minnesota *No. 10 W 34–12 57,200
September 26 No. 20 Air Force * No. 9 Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis, MO L 14–37 43,118
October 3 at Oklahoma State No. 20 W 40–20
October 10 at No. 6 Nebraska No. 16 L 7–21 67,538
October 17 No. 3 Notre Dame * No. 18 Memorial Stadium Columbia, MO L 7–24 64,200
October 24 No. 19 Colorado Memorial Stadium Columbia, MO W 30–16 57,000
October 31 at Kansas State No. 17 L 13–17 42,000
November 7 at Oklahoma L 13–28 54,750
November 14 Iowa State Memorial Stadium Columbia, MO (rivalry ) L 19–31 57,524
November 21 Kansas W 28–17 57,521
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
References
"1970 Missouri Tigers Schedule and Results" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
"2016 Mizzou Football Media Guide" (PDF). University of Missouri. p. 158. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
"2014 Mizzou Football Records Book" (PDF). University of Missouri. pp. 26–27. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
"Air Force bombs Missouri" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). Associated Press. September 27, 1970. p. 6B.
"Country's major collegiate football yardsticks" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). September 27, 1970. p. 6, sports.
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