Clemson Tigers football, 1960–69

The Clemson Tigers football teams of 1960–1969 represented Clemson University in NCAA college football competition.

1963
The South Carolina game moved from November 23 due to the Assassination of John F. Kennedy.

1965
South Carolina was forced by the ACC to forfeit all conference games due to ineligible players. Clemson and NC State, who had both lost to South Carolina, were declared co-champions.

1969
1969 was Frank Howard's final season as head coach, although he remained Athletic Director until 1971. In 1974, the playing field at Memorial Stadium, which he helped to build, was named in his honor.