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1958 Pacific Tigers football team


1958 Pacific Tigers football
Independent
6–4
Jack Myers (6th season)
Pacific Memorial Stadium

The 1958 Pacific Tigers football team represented the College of the Pacific (COP)—now known as the University of the Pacific—as an independent during the 1958 college football season. Led by sixth-year head coach Jack Myers, the Tigers compiled a record of 6–4 and outscored opponents 266 to 178. The team played home games at Pacific Memorial Stadium in Stockton, California.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 20at CaliforniaCalifornia Memorial StadiumBerkeley, CAW 24–2040,000
September 27Arizona StatePacific Memorial StadiumStockton, CAW 34–1631,008
October 11BYUPacific Memorial StadiumStockton, CAW 26–825,473
October 18CincinnatiPacific Memorial StadiumStockton, CAL 6–1228,642
October 25at MarquetteMilwaukee County StadiumMilwaukee, WIL 18–2710,711
November 1at Boston CollegeAlumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MAL 12–2516,000
November 8San Jose StatePacific Memorial StadiumStockton, CA (Victory Bell)W 26–1328,000
November 15Washington StatePacific Memorial StadiumStockton, CAL 0–3421,500
November 22at San Diego StateAztec BowlSan Diego, CAW 68–1711,000
November 27at Fresno StateRatcliffe StadiumFresno, CAW 52–69,768–11,500

The following College of the Pacific players were selected in the 1959 NFL draft.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
PlayerPositionRoundOverallNFL team
Dick BassFullback – Halfback12Los Angeles Rams
Bob DentonDefensive end – Tackle671Cleveland Browns
Bob CoronadoWide receiver10116Chicago Bears
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