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1962 Idaho Vandals football team


1962 Idaho Vandals football
Independent
2–6–1
Dee Andros (1st season)
Multiple
Steve Musseau (1st season)
Neale Stadium

The 1962 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho in the 1962 NCAA University Division football season. The Vandals were led by first-year head coach Dee Andros and were an independent in the University Division. Home games were played on campus at Neale Stadium in Moscow, with one in Boise at old Bronco Stadium at Boise Junior College.

The Vandals suffered an eighth straight loss in the Battle of the Palouse with neighbor Washington State, falling 14–22 in the wet snow at Neale Stadium in Moscow in the season finale on November 17. The rivalry game with Montana for the Little Brown Stein was played in Missoula and won by the Grizzlies.

Although Idaho was a charter member of the new Big Sky Conference the following year, it did not participate in football until 1965, and was an independent from 1959 through 1964. Three of the four future Big Sky opponents were on the schedule in 1962: Montana, Montana State, and Idaho State.

This was the last Vandal football season, with only nine games scheduled. The following year had ten, but the last was canceled due to the assassination of President Kennedy. Idaho first played a ten-game schedule in 1959, and it resumed in 1964.

Andros, the line coach at Illinois, played and coached under Bud Wilkinson at Oklahoma after serving in the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II. He was named head coach at age 37 in February and took over for Skip Stahley, who stepped down after eight seasons and remained as athletic director. Andros' starting annual salary at Idaho was just under $12,500.

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 222:00 pmvs. Utah Stateold Bronco StadiumBoise, IDL 7–458,500
September 291:30 pmIdaho StateNeale StadiumMoscow, ID (rivalry)W 9–68,448
October 612:30 pmat MontanaDornblaser FieldMissoula, MT (Little Brown Stein)L 16–22
October 137:00 pmat San Jose StateSpartan StadiumSan Jose, CAT 12–122,500
October 201:00 pmat Montana StateGatton FieldBozeman, MTL 15–337,400
October 2712:30 pmat UtahUte StadiumSalt Lake City, UTL 21–2511,320
November 37:00 pmat ArizonaArizona StadiumTucson, AZW 14–1220,000
November 101:30 pmOregon StateNeale StadiumMoscow, IDL 0–329,500
November 171:30 pmWashington StateNeale StadiumMoscow, ID (Battle of the Palouse)L 14–2212,000
HomecomingAll times are in Pacific time
  • Dick Monroe, line
  • John Easterbrook, offensive backs
  • Bud Riley, freshmen

No Vandals made the All-Coast team or the second team; honorable mention was guard Denny Almquist.

  • Gem of the Mountains: 1963 University of Idaho yearbook – 1962 football season
  • Go Mighty Vandals – 1962 football season
  • Official game program: Idaho at Utah – October 27, 1962
  • Idaho Argonaut – student newspaper – 1962 editions
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