1963 Pacific Tigers football team
1963 Pacific Tigers football | |
---|---|
Conference | Independent |
1963 record | 2–8 |
Head coach | John Rohde (3rd season) |
Home stadium | Pacific Memorial Stadium |
The 1963 Pacific Tigers football team represented the University of the Pacific during the 1963 college football season.
Pacific competed as an independent in 1963. They played home games in Pacific Memorial Stadium[note 1] in Stockton, California. In their third (and last) season under head coach John Rohde, the Tigers finished with a record of two wins and eight losses (2–8). This was the worst record for the Tigers since they were winless in the last year of World War II (1945). For the 1963 season they were outscored by their opponents 99–275.
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
September 21 | Colorado State | Pacific Memorial Stadium • Stockton, California | L 0–20 | ||||||
September 28 | at West Texas State[note 2] | Buffalo Bowl • Canyon, Texas | L 8–32 | ||||||
October 12 | Fresno State[note 3] | Pacific Memorial Stadium • Stockton, California | L 7–29 | 14,000[1] | |||||
October 19 | at Idaho | Neale Stadium • Moscow, Idaho | L 6–64 | 12,000 | |||||
October 25 | at Utah State | Romney Stadium[note 4] • Logan, Utah | L 14–40 | ||||||
November 2 | at San Diego Marines[note 5] | Balboa Stadium ? • San Diego | L 6–24 | ||||||
November 9 | San Diego State[note 6] | Pacific Memorial Stadium • Stockton, California | L 18–34 | 4,000[2] | |||||
November 16 | BYU | Pacific Memorial Stadium • Stockton, California | W 14–0 | ||||||
November 30 | at San Jose State[note 7] | Spartan Stadium • San Jose, California | L 20–32 | ||||||
December 7 | at Hawaii | Honolulu Stadium • Honolulu, HI | W 6–0 | 8,560[3] | |||||
Team players in the AFL/NFL
The following University of the Pacific players were selected in the 1964 NFL Draft.[5][6][7]
Player | Position | Round | Overall | NFL team |
Don Shackelford | Guard | 4 | 54 | Cleveland Browns |
The following University of the Pacific players were selected in the 1964 AFL Draft.
Player | Position | Round | Overall | AFL team |
Don Shackelford | Guard | 6 | 41 | Denver Broncos |
The following finished their college career at Pacific, were not drafted, but played in the AFL starting with the 1964 season.
Player | Position | First AFL team |
Norm Bass | Defensive back | 1964 Denver Broncos |
Notes
- ↑ Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium was known as Pacific Memorial Stadium from its opening in 1950 through 1987.
- ↑ West Texas A&M University was known as West Texas State University from 1963 to 1992.
- ↑ California State University, Fresno was known as Fresno State College from 1949 to 1971.
- ↑ This stadium is the predecessor to the current Maverik Stadium (Romney Stadium) that has served as the home of the Aggies since 1968
- ↑ The Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) in San Diego fielded a team that played against colleges and other military teams from 1922 to 1964.
- ↑ San Diego State University was known as San Diego State College from 1935 to 1971.
- ↑ San Jose State University was known as San Jose State College from 1935 to 1971.
References
- ↑ "Fresno State 2016 Media Guide" (PDF). Retrieved December 8, 2016.
- ↑ Howard Hagen (November 10, 1963). "Aztecs Rip UOP, 34-18". The San Diego Union. San Diego, California. p. J-1.
- ↑ "Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Football 2016 Media Guide" (PDF). p. 131. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
- ↑ "1963 - Pacific (CA)". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
- ↑ "1964 NFL Draft". Retrieved December 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Pacific Players/Alumni". Retrieved January 30, 2017.
- ↑ "Draft History: U. of Pacific". Retrieved March 18, 2017.