The 1960 Houston Oilers season was the first season for the
Houston Oilers
The Houston Oilers were a professional American football team that played in Houston from its founding in 1960 to 1996 before relocating to Memphis, and later Nashville, Tennessee becoming the Tennessee Titans. The Oilers began play in 1960 a ...
as a professional
American football
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franchise; Head Coach
Lou Rymkus led the Oilers to the AFL Eastern Division title, with a 10–4 record.
It was also the first
American Football League
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season. It ended with a 24–16 victory in the
AFL championship game
For its first nine seasons, 1960 through 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions (although ties in the standings in 1963 (Eastern) and 1968 (Western) necessitat ...
at home over the
Los Angeles Chargers
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(10–4).
Offseason
AFL draft
In the
1960 AFL draft
The 1960 American Football League draft was held on November 23–24, 1959, in Minneapolis, shortly after the organization of the league, and lasted 33 rounds. An additional draft of 20 rounds was held by the AFL on December 2.
Teams were req ...
, the Houston Oilers selected the following players.
* Peter Arena, G, Northwestern
*
Dick Bass
Richard Lee Bass (March 15, 1937 – February 1, 2006) was an American football running back from who played for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL) from 1960 to 1969.
Early life and education
Born in Georgetown, Missis ...
, HB, College of Pacific
* William Bohler, E/T, St. Ambrose
* Larry Cadwell, T, Louisville
*
Billy Cannon, HB, Louisiana State
* Doug Cline, LB, Clemson
* DeJustice Coleman, HB, Illinois
* Bob Crandall, HB, New Mexico
* Cleatus Drinnon, C, Hardin–Simmons
* John Gremer, G, Illinois
* George Herring, G/T, North Texas State
* Steve Johnson, QB, Pepperdine
* John Lands, E, Montana
*
Jacky Lee, QB, Cincinnati
* Bruce Maher, HB, Detroit
* Don Mattson, T, Southern California
* Mike McGee G, Duke
* Hugh McInnis, E, Mississippi State
* Max Messner, T, Cincinnati
* George Mulholland, E, New Mexico State
* Gary O'Steen, HB, Alabama
*
Gene Prebola
Eugene Nicholas Prebola (June 30, 1938 – December 10, 2021) was an American football tight end who played four seasons in the American Football League (AFL) with the Oakland Raiders and Denver Broncos. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the ...
, E, Boston University
*
Palmer Pyle
William Palmer Pyle (June 6, 1937 – September 30, 2021) was a former professional American football guard who played in the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL). He played for six seasons for the NFL's Baltimore ...
T, Michigan State
* William Roach, T, Texas Christian
* Robert Simms, E, Rutgers
* Phillip Snowden, QB, Missouri
* Don Underwood, G/T, McNeese State
* Duane Whetstone, FB, George Washington
* Bob White FB, Ohio State
* Maury Youmans, T, Syracuse
Regular season
* The Oilers scored an important victory over the NFL when they signed the
Heisman Trophy
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winner,
All-America
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running back
Billy Cannon of
LSU. Cannon joined other Oiler offensive stars such as veteran quarterback
George Blanda
George Frederick Blanda (September 17, 1927 – September 27, 2010) was an American football placekicker and quarterback who played professionally in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL). Blanda played 26 seasons ...
.
Standings
Schedule
Week 1: at Oakland Raiders
Week 2: vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Week 3: vs. Oakland Raiders
Notable stats
Roster
Postseason
AFL Championship Game
Houston Oilers 24, Los Angeles Chargers 16
:''January 1, 1961, at
Jeppesen Stadium
John O'Quinn Field at Corbin J. Robertson Stadium (often referred to as simply Robertson Stadium) was a multi-purpose stadium in Houston, located on the campus of the University of Houston. It was the home of the Houston Cougars football and wo ...
,
Houston
Houston (; ) is the most populous city in Texas, the most populous city in the Southern United States, the fourth-most populous city in the United States, and the sixth-most populous city in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 ...
,
Texas
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''
Attendance: 32,183
Scoring
* LA – Field goal
Ben Agajanian 38 LA 3–0
* LA – Field goal Agajanian 22 LA 6–0
* HOU – Smith 17 pass from
George Blanda
George Frederick Blanda (September 17, 1927 – September 27, 2010) was an American football placekicker and quarterback who played professionally in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL). Blanda played 26 seasons ...
(Blanda kick) HOU 7–6
* HOU – Field goal Blanda 18 HOU 10–6
* LA – Field goal Agajanian 27 HOU 10–9
* HOU –
Bill Groman 7 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) HOU 17–9
* LA –
Paul Lowe 2 run (Agajanian kick) HOU 17–16
* HOU –
Billy Cannon 88 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) HOU 24–16
Awards
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Sporting News
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American Football League
The American Football League (AFL) was a major professional American football league that operated for ten seasons from 1960 until 1970, when it merged with the older National Football League (NFL), and became the American Football Conference. ...
All-League Team – 1960
The
American Football League
The American Football League (AFL) was a major professional American football league that operated for ten seasons from 1960 until 1970, when it merged with the older National Football League (NFL), and became the American Football Conference. ...
did not have an
All-Star game after its first season in 1960, but an All-League team, selected by vote of the AFL players themselves, was published by the ''
Sporting News
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''. In later years, the All-League players were augmented by
References
Oilers on Pro Football ReferenceOilers on jt-sw.com
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Houston Oilers
The Houston Oilers were a professional American football team that played in Houston from its founding in 1960 to 1996 before relocating to Memphis, and later Nashville, Tennessee becoming the Tennessee Titans. The Oilers began play in 1960 a ...
American Football League championship seasons
Houston Oilers seasons
Houston
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