The 1960 Saskatchewan Roughriders finished in fifth place (last) in the Western Conference with a 2–12–2 record. Their six points were six behind the fourth-place BC Lions , and eight points behind the third-place Calgary Stampeders who claimed the third and final playoff spot.
1960 Preseason [ ]
On July 28, the Roughriders played the London Lords of the Senior Ontario Rugby Football Union in London, Ontario , and beat their hosts 38–0.
1960 Regular season [ ]
Season Standings [ ]
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1960 Season schedule [ ]
1960 Preseason [ ]
1960 Regular Season [ ]
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Record
1
Friday, August 12, 1960
Calgary Stampeders
T 15–15
13,192
0–0–1
2
Saturday, August 20, 1960
at BC Lions
L 27–12
29,532
0–1–1
3
Monday, August 22, 1960
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 19–1
17,000
0–2–1
4
Saturday, August 27, 1960
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 27–0
12,000
0–3–1
5
Monday, August 29, 1960
at Calgary Stampeders
L 23–15
13,500
0–4–1
6
Monday, September 5, 1960
BC Lions
L 31–21
14,105
0–5–1
7
Monday, September 12, 1960
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 38–11
16,367
0–6–1
8
Friday, September 16, 1960
Edmonton Eskimos
L 29–6
10,000
0–7–1
9
Monday, September 26, 1960
Calgary Stampeders
W 45–35
n/a
1–7–1
10
Friday, September 30, 1960
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 9–2
14,997
1–8–1
11
Wednesday, October 5, 1960
at Calgary Stampeders
L 39–22
11,000
1–9–1
12
Monday, October 10, 1960
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 48–7
10,300
1–10–1
13
Saturday, October 15, 1960
BC Lions
T 14–14
7,255
1–10–2
14
Saturday, October 22, 1960
Edmonton Eskimos
L 13–11
6,608
1–11–2
15
Monday, October 24, 1960
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 23–17
n/a
2–11–2
16
Saturday, October 29, 1960
at BC Lions
L 38–0
21,114
2–12–2
The Saskatchewan Roughriders failed to make the playoffs.
1960 CFL Schenley Award Nominees [ ]
Player
Canadian
Lineman
Phil Branch
Ron Atcheson
Bill Burrell
References [ ]