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1 Serra Cross* 2018-04-26 20,090 27,671 ... that the Serra Cross (pictured) in Ventura, California, was sold in response to a threatened lawsuit challenging the use of public funds to maintain a religious symbol on public land?
2 Ventura Pier* 2018-04-11 23,449 24,544 ... that the Ventura Pier was the longest wooden pier in California until a storm sheared off approximately 420 feet (130 m) in 1995?
3 Father Serra statue* 2018-04-16 35,358 c 25,000
4 City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts* 2018-04-09 46,632 12,096 List of city-designated historic sites
5 Ventura County Historic Landmarks & Points of Interest* 2018-04-25 45,108 11,018 List of county-designated historic sites
6 1950 in Michigan* 2017-06-19 117,824 11,121 G. Mennen Williams declared governor after recount; Reuther's Treaty of Detroit; crash of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501; and "cow shed" murder
7 1980 in Michigan* 2017-06-03 120,167 11,116 Record losses by Big Three and layoffs of 190,000 workers; defeat of the Tisch Amendment; and 1980 Republican Convention in Detroit
8 1955 in Michigan* 2017-07-18 124,447 9,610 Guaranteed annual wage (GAW) agreements with UAW; Ann Arbor press conference announcing Salk polio vaccine; record production in automobile industry
9 1980 Big Ten Conference football season* 2016-11-02 68,679 8,032 Michigan champion; Mark Hermann MVP

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1 Night Train Lane 9/28-9/29, 10/16 42,172 1,108,906 Defensive back in NFL 1952-1965, PFHOF
2 Dan Dierdorf 10/8-0/16 33,447 540,380
3 Bob Waterfield 2017 34,195 452,680 QB for UCLA (1941-44) and Cleveland/LA Rams (1945-52), NFL MVP (1945), 2x NFL champion, 1940s All-Decade team
4 Elroy Hirsch 10/17-10/21 52,803 414,689 Known as "Crazy Legs", College and Pro Football HOF
5 Ernie Nevers 2017 63,685 222,711 Fullback for Stanford (1923-25) and in NFL (1926-31), consensus AA (1925), 1920s All-Decade team
6 Emlen Tunnell 2017 35,009 217,851 Safety for NY Giants (1948-58), set NFL record for INT, first AA in PFHOF, NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team
7 Dutch Clark 2017 57,369 148,183 Detroit Lions back 1931-1938, 6x All-Star, CFHOF/PFHOF
8 Joe Schmidt 10/12-10/16 47,364 143,911 Detroit Lions linebacker 1953-1965, head coach 1967-1972, CFHOF/PFHOF
9 Benny Friedman 10/7-10/8 56,487 135,236 UM quarterback 1924-1926, CFHOF/PFHOF
10 1985 Michigan Wolverines football team 2016-01-21/30 52,066 114,535 10–1–1 record, ranked No. 2 in final polls
11 Harry Heilmann 2016-04-27 72,224 107,092 4x AL batting champion (1914, 1916–1929), BHOF
12 Paddy Driscoll 2017 55,063 99,639 QB/HB for Northwestern (1915-16) and in NFL (1919-29)
13 Heinie Manush 2016-05-02 41,678 96,498 MLB left fielder 1923-1939, AL batting champion (1926), BHOF
14 Bulldog Turner 2017 41,062 84,253
15 1901 Michigan Wolverines football team* 2016-09-13/16 70,570 82,953 First "Point-a-Minute" team, outscored opponents 550 to 0
16 Jimmy Conzelman 12/3-12/9 41,861 70,711 NFL halfback 1920-29, PFHOF
17 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team 2016-02-24 70,681 49,417 10–2 record, Big Ten champion, lost to Washington in Rose Bowl
18 1973 Michigan Wolverines football team 2016-06-10/28 68,051 64,591 10–0–1 record, ranked No. 6 in final polls
19 Gus Dorais 2017-12-25 48,576 59,087 QB at Notre Dame (1910-13), HC U. Detroit (1925-42), Detroit Lions (1943-47)
20 1923 Michigan Wolverines football team* 2016-09-16 63,652 19,754 8–0 national champion, outscored opponents 150 to 12, Harry Kipke MVP
21 Everett Strupper 2016-05-14 37,268 14,028 HB Georgia Tech (1915-17), AA (1917), CFHOF
22 Neil Snow 2016-10-25 21,003 13,620 UM end, fullback (1898-1901), MVP first Rose Bowl

Ventura County[edit]

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1 Emma Wood State Beach 2018-04-21 7,834 51,609 Ventura state beach
2 Serra Cross* 2018-04-26 20,090 27,671 ... that the Serra Cross (pictured) in Ventura, California, was sold in response to a threatened lawsuit challenging the use of public funds to maintain a religious symbol on public land?
3 Ventura Pier* 2018-04-11 23,449 24,544 ... that the Ventura Pier was the longest wooden pier in California until a storm sheared off approximately 420 feet (130 m) in 1995?
4 Father Serra statue* 2018-04-16 35,358 c 25,000 ... that the Father Serra statues in Ventura, California, have been vandalized and called "a direct slap in the face" of Native American cultures? (removed 2020)
5 Ventura County Courthouse 2018-04-24 26,710 22,250 Former courthouse, now city hall
6 Carnegie Art Museum* 2018-04-21 13,283 16,597 Carnegie library converted into art museum, first building in Ventura County listed on NRHP
7 Montalvo, Ventura, California 2018-07-06 10,809 14,152 Founded 1886, incorporated into Ventura in 2012
8 Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital 2018-05-16 10,628 12,556 Ventura historic site
9 Ventura County Historic Landmarks & Points of Interest* 2018-04-25 45,108 11,018 List of county-designated historic sites
10 City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts* 2018-04-09 46,632 12,096 List of city-designated historic sites
11 List of mayors of Ventura, California* 2018-05-08 21,174 11,849 List of Ventura mayors
12 List of mayors of Santa Barbara, California* 2018-05-10 10,273 12,030 List of Santa Barbara mayors
13 List of mayors of Oxnard, California* 2018-05-10 9,405 9,649 List of Oxnard mayors
14 E. P. Foster* 2018-05-12 15,829 5,137 Ventura philanthropist
15 Feraud General Merchandise Store 2008-05-02 6,745 3,833 Built 1903, originally a bakery and general store, listed on NRHP
16 Ortega Adobe* 2018-04-10 12,291 3,661 Ventura historic site
17 Santa Gertrudis Asistencia* 2018-05-04 12,855 3,170 Sub-mission located five miles upriver from San Buenaventura Mission; site buried in 1968 to make way for highway 33
18 Peirano Market* 2019-04-29 19,950 2,421 Red brick building constructed 1877 in downtown Ventura, operated as grocery store by Peirano family for over 100 years
19 Sol N. Sheridan* 2018-05-18 6,952 1,128 historian, newspaperman, and writer (1858-1936)
20 Mitchell Block Historic District* 2018-04-23 4,805 935 Historic district includes Plaza Park, the Plaza Park Moreton Bay fig tree, and eight houses in the 600 block of East Thompson Boulevard

Michigan football[edit]

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1 Rashan Gary* 2016-02-02 25,778 922,514 UM defensive line 2016-2018; Green Bay Packers 2019-present
2 Devin Bush Jr.* 2017-09-24 23,042 908,404 Michigan linebacker, consensus All-American (2018)
3 Donovan Peoples-Jones* 2017-09-02 18,376 606,759 Michigan wide receiver 2017-2019
4 Brandon Peters* 2016-02-06 10,077 317,868 QB at Michigan and Illinois 2016-2021
5 Karan Higdon* 2017-10-14 12,197 229,603 Michigan running back 2015-2018, All-Big (2018)
6 Amara Darboh* 2016-09-10 19,992 205,182 UM wide receiver 2012-2016
7 Devin Asiasi* 2016-02-03 12,037 203,850 Tight end at UM/UCLA 2016-2019
8 Tarik Black* 2017-09-02 20,362 196,428 Michigan wide receiver 2017-2019
9 Chris Wormley* 2016-09-12 14,777 199,425 UM defensive end 2012-2016
10 Chris Evans* 2016-09-03 20,138 191,013 UM running back 2016-2020
11 Quinn Nordin* 2016-02-03 15,914 169,711 UM placekicker 2016-2020
12 Kareem Walker* 2016-02-06 6,240 51,372 Running back at UM and Mississippi State 2016-2019
13 Kenny Allen* 2016-09-10 9,887 31,322 UM placekicker 2012-2016
14 Sione Houma* 2016-01-02 5,943 14,069 UM fullback 2012-2015
15 Dana Coin* 2016-05-15 8,495 6,136 UM linebacker, kicker (1969-71), NCAA record 55 consecutive extra points
16 Wilbur M. Cunningham* 2017-01-25 6,587 2,424 UM (1907-10) HC Kentucky (1912)
17 George Rich* 2017-01-25 7,638 1,743 UM QB (1925-28), HC Denison (1931-34)
18 Merritt Green* 2016-05-18 7,921 1,720 End (1950-52), captain (1951)

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1 Jim Harbaugh 2016-09-21 192,072 9,943,709 UM QB (1982-86), HC (2015-23)
2 Wilton Speight 2016-09-05/06 33,620 618,985 UM football quarterback 2014-2017
3 Dan Dierdorf 2016-10-08/16 33,447 540,380 Offensive tackle for UM (1967-70), NFL (1971-83), College and Pro Football HOF
4 Elroy Hirsch 2016-10-17/21 52,803 414,689 Known as "Crazy Legs", College and Pro Football HOF
5 Benny Friedman 10/7-10/8 56,487 135,236 UM quarterback 1924-1926, CFHOF/PFHOF
6 Roger Zatkoff 2016-03-16 12,756 33,266 UM LB/DE (1950-52), NFL (1953-58)
7 We Don't Give a Damn 2018-07-06 7,934 29,973 Song dating to 1890s sung by opponents of Michigan
8 George Little 2017-01-13 27,953 22,989 HC Michigan (1924), Wisconsin (1925-28)
9 Neil Snow 2016-10-25 21,003 13,620 UM end, fullback (1898-1901), MVP first Rose Bowl
10 Jack Wink 2017-04-13 18,532 7,023 QB Wisconsin (1942, 1946-47), Michigan (1943), HC Stout (1952-55), St. Cloud State (1956-68)
11 Jerry Meter* 2016-01-23 6,351 6,054 UM LB/DE (1976-78), UM asst coach (1980-87)
12 Miller Pontius* 2017-04-26 20,878 4,955 UM tackle and end (1911-13), AA (1913)
13 Albert Benbrook* 2017-04-25 15,324 4,694 UM guard (1908-10), AA (1909-10)
14 Douglas Farmer* 2018-06-29 5,834 4,218 UM QB (1935-37)
15 Frank Steketee* 2017-04-26 22,192 4,218
16 Ernest Allmendinger* 2017-04-25 9,440 4,188 UM guard (1911-13), All-Service team (1917)
17 Joe Gembis* 2017-04-24 14,152 3,535 FB Michigan (1926-29), HC Wayne (1932-45)
18 Otto Pommerening* 2017-04-25 7,914 3,528 UM tackle (1927-28), AA (1928)
19 Dick O'Shaughnessy 2017-12-28 8,902 2,591 UM center (1951-55), Big Ten heavyweight wrestling champion (1952, 1953)
20 Frank Culver* 2017-04-24 6,291 2,150 UM tackle/guard, AA (1917)
21 Stark Ritchie* 2018-06-29 10,603 1,875 UM HB (1935-37)

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1 1985 Michigan Wolverines football team 2016-01-21/30 52,066 114,535 10–1–1 record, ranked No. 2 in final polls
2 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team 2016-02-24 70,681 49,417 10–2 record, Big Ten champion, lost to Washington in Rose Bowl
3 1973 Michigan Wolverines football team 2016-06-10/28 68,051 64,591 10–0–1 record, ranked No. 6 in final polls
4 1972 Michigan Wolverines football team 1016-06-06 56,492 39,600 10–1 record, Big Ten co-champion, AP/UPI No. 6
5 1971 Michigan Wolverines football team 2016-05-11/16 59,744 52,886 11–1 record, ranked No. 4 in UPI poll
6 1966 Michigan Wolverines football team 2017-12-03 35,856 16,390 6–4 record, Jack Clancy MVP
7 1961 Michigan Wolverines football team 2017-12-04 27,190 12,662 6–3 record, George Mans MVP
8 1949 Michigan Wolverines football team 2017-09-28 35,450 13,926 6–2–1 record, Big Nine co-champion, Dick Kempthorn MVP
9 1937 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-06-29 30,006 9,279 4–4 record
10 1936 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-06-30 28,355 9,467 1–7 record
11 1935 Michigan Wolverines football team 2017-01-03 22,587 9,807 4–4 record, William Renner MVP
12 1934 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-06-20 28,735 24,790 Gerald Ford team captain, Willis Ward incident
13 1929 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-03 23,808 9,213 5–3–1 record in first year under Kipke
14 1928 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-05 29,479 10,204 3–4–1 under Tad Wieman
15 1923 Michigan Wolverines football team* 2016-09-16 63,652 19,754 8–0 national champion, outscored opponents 150 to 12, Harry Kipke MVP
16 1901 Michigan Wolverines football team* 2016-09-13/16 70,570 82,953 First "Point-a-Minute" team, outscored opponents 550 to 0
17 1900 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-07 32,302 16,738 7–2–1 record
18 1899 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-07 35,418 13,179 8–2 record under Gustave Ferbert, Allen Steckle captain
19 1897 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-08 30,724 13,010 6–1–1 record under Gustave Ferbert
20 1896 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-09 32,642 17,790 9–1 record
21 1895 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-17 42,334 12,097 8–1 record, Frederick Henninger captain
22 1894 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-26 53,325 14,697 9–1–1, James Baird captain
23 1893 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-11 30,091 10,823 7–3 record
24 1892 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-14 55,410 13,877 7–5, led by George Dygert and George Jewett
25 1891 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-10 44,064 20,027 4–5 record, first year with coach
26 1890 Michigan Wolverines football team 2018-07-12 28,308 14,458 4–1, George Jewett leading scorer

American football (non-Michigan)[edit]

Pro Football Hall of Fame[edit]

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1 Night Train Lane 9/28-9/29, 10/16 42,172 1,108,906 Defensive back in NFL 1952-1965, PFHOF
2 Dan Dierdorf 10/8-0/16 33,447 540,380
3 Doak Walker 2017 27,000 486,898 UM OT (1968-70), Cardinals (1971-83), 5x All-Pro, NFL 1970s All-Decade team; CFHOF, PFHOF
4 Bob Waterfield 2017 34,195 452,680 QB for UCLA (1941-44) and Cleveland/LA Rams (1945-52), NFL MVP (1945), 2x NFL champion, 1940s All-Decade team
5 Elroy Hirsch 10/17-10/21 52,803 414,689 Known as "Crazy Legs", College and Pro Football HOF
6 Lem Barney 2/20-2/21 17,815 223,199 Detroit Lions cornerback 1967-1977, Pro Football HOF
7 Ernie Nevers 2017 222,711 Fullback for Stanford (1923-25) and in NFL (1926-31), consensus AA (1925), 1920s All-Decade team
8 Emlen Tunnell 2017 35,009 217,851 Safety for NY Giants (1948-58), set NFL record for INT, first AA in PFHOF, NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team
9 Jimmy Johnson 10,091 158,711 Cornerback
10 Dutch Clark 2017 57,369 148,183 Detroit Lions back 1931-1938, 6x All-Star, CFHOF/PFHOF
11 Joe Schmidt 10/12-10/16 47,364 143,911 Detroit Lions linebacker 1953-1965, head coach 1967-1972, CFHOF/PFHOF
12 Benny Friedman 10/7-10/8 56,487 135,236 UM quarterback 1924-1926, CFHOF/PFHOF
13 Yale Lary 1/29-1/30 26,031 124,473 Detroit Lions DB, return specialist, punter 1952-1964, PFHOF
14 Rosey Brown 9/29-10/16 21,408 112,835 NY Giants offensive tackle 1953-1965
15 Lou Creekmur 1/29 12,927 107,975 Detroit Lions offensive linemen 1950-1959, PFHOF
16 Mel Hein 27,745 106,291 C/LB for Washington State (1928-30) and NY Giants (1931-45), NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, CFHOF/PFHOF
17 Guy Chamberlin 2017 33,954 103,303 End at Nebraska (1914-15) and in NFL (1919-27), 5x NFL champion, 1920s All-Decade team, CFHOF/PFHOF
18 Paddy Driscoll 2017 55,063 99,639 QB/HB for Northwestern (1915-16) and in NFL (1919-29)
19 Dick Stanfel 2/7-2/17 27,357 97,837 NFL offensive guard 1952-1958, PFHOF
20 Jack Christiansen 3/11 26,281 95,065 Detroit Lions safety/return specialist 1951-1958, PFHOF
21 Bulldog Turner 2017 41,062 84,253
22 Pete Pihos 41,347 79,948 End for Indiana (1942-46), Philadelphia Eagles (1947-55), 3x AA, 1940s All-Decade team CFHOF/PFHOF
23 Jimmy Conzelman 12/3-12/9 41,861 70,711 NFL halfback 1920-29, PFHOF
24 Joseph Carr 5/25-5/28 33,075 69,655 Founder and president off NFL 1921-39, PFHOF
25 Walt Kiesling 2017 27,991 63,485 G/T in NFL (1926-38), 1920s All-Decade team
26 Alex Wojciechowicz 2/19-2/20 17,599 61,960 NFL center/linebacker 1938-1950, CFHOF/PFHOF
27 Joe Stydahar 2017 26,593 58,745 T for WV (1933-35), Chicago Bears (1936-42, 1945-46), PFHOF, 1930s All-Decade
28 Ken Strong 2017 34,015 53,882 HB/FB for NYU (1928 AA) and NFL (1929-47),1930s All-Decadde team, CFHOF/PFHOF
29 Clarke Hinkle 2017 24,721 53,861 FB/LB for Green Bay Packers (1932-41), 1930s All-Decade team, PFHOF
30 Tuffy Leemans 2017 19,382 52,492 FB/HB for NY Giants (1936-43), 1930s All-Decade team, PFHOF
31 Red Badgro 2017 20,522 46,644 End in NFL (1927-36), PFHOF
32 Pete Henry 2017 32,481 44,984 Tackle for Wash & Jeff (AA 1918, 1919) and NFL (1926-45), PFHOF
33 Dan Fortmann 2017 18,477 41,602 OG/LB for Colgate and Chicago Bears (1936-43), NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, PFHOF
34 Mike Michalske 2017 32,954 36,311 G/FB for Penn State (1923-25) and NFL (1926-37), 1920s Al-Decade team, PFHOF
35 Bruiser Kinard 2017 28,626 36,053 OT for Ole Miss (1935-37) and NFL (1938-47), CFHOF/PFHOF
36 Link Lyman 2017 25,581 30,110 OT for Nebraska (1918-21) and NFL (1922-34), PFHOF
37 George Trafton 12/14-12/16 23,414 33,293 C for Notre Dame (1919) and Chicago Bears (1920-32), 1920s All-Decade team, PFHOF
38 Shorty Ray 2016 11,149 26,853 NFL technical advisor on rules and supervisor of officials 1938-52, PFHOF
39 Ed Healey 2016-12-10 15,046 25,146 G/T/E for Dartmouth and NFL (1920-27), 1920s All-Decade team, CFHOF/PFHOF

Detroit NFL[edit]

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1 Night Train Lane 9/28-9/29, 10/16 42,172 1,108,906 Defensive back in NFL 1952-1965, PFHOF
2 Doak Walker 2017 27,000 486,898 HB for SMU, Heisman (1948), Lions (1950-55), CHFOF/PFHOF
3 Lem Barney 2/20-2/21 17,815 223,199 Detroit Lions cornerback 1967-1977, Pro Football HOF
4 Mel Farr 2/18 23,229 213,130 Running back for Detroit Lions 1967-1973
5 Dutch Clark 2017 57,369 148,183 Detroit Lions back 1931-1938, 6x All-Star, CFHOF/PFHOF
6 Leon Hart 3/13 9,340 144,672 Notre Dame end and 1949 Heisman Trophy winner, CFHOF
7 Joe Schmidt 10/12-10/16 47,364 143,911 Detroit Lions linebacker 1953-1965, head coach 1967-1972, CFHOF/PFHOF
8 Yale Lary 1/29-1/30 26,031 124,473 Detroit Lions DB, return specialist, punter 1952-1964, PFHOF
9 Lou Creekmur 1/29 12,927 107,975 Detroit Lions offensive linemen 1950-1959, PFHOF
10 Dick Stanfel 2/7-2/17 27,357 97,837 NFL offensive guard 1952-1958, PFHOF
11 Jack Christiansen 3/11 26,281 95,065 Detroit Lions safety/return specialist 1951-1958, PFHOF
12 1957 Detroit Lions season 2016-03-15 21,750 69,717 NFL champions
13 Alex Wojciechowicz 2/19-2/20 17,599 61,960 NFL center/linebacker 1938-1950, CFHOF/PFHOF
14 Bill Munson 1/27-1/28 9,773 61,193 NFL quarterback 1964-1979
15 Gus Dorais 2017-12-25 48,576 59,087 QB at Notre Dame (1910-13), HC U. Detroit (1925-42), Detroit Lions (1943-47)
16 Cloyce Box 3/11-3/12 15,934 58,414 Detroit Lions end 1949-1954
17 Ed Flanagan 2016-02-18 10,462 41,152 Center for Purdue (1962-64), Lions (1965-74), 4x Pro Bowl
18 1934 Detroit Lions season 2017-10-30 33,339 37,559 10–3
19 Altie Taylor 2016-01-27 5,508 30,966 RB Utah State (1966-68), Detroit Lions (1969-75)
20 Nick Pietrosante 2016-02-17 12,087 30,824 FB Notre Dame (1956-58), Lions (1959-650
21 Gail Cogdill 2016-02021 17,494 28,983 WR Washington State (1957-59), Lions 1960-1968
22 1952 Detroit Lions season 2016-02-04 44,628 32,782 NFL champions
23 Darris McCord 2016-02-20 8,564 23,647 DE/DT Tennessee (1953-54), Lions (1955-67)
24 1953 Detroit Lions season 2016-01-31 35,588 29,326 NFL champions, 10-2
25 Dexter Bussey 2016-02-18 4,064 21,945 RB for Lions (1974-84)
26 Paul Naumoff 2016-02-19 8,315 21,022 LB for Tennessee (1964-66), Lions (1967-78)
27 Wayne Walker 2016-02-21 22,900 19,876 Lions LB/PK (1958-72), All-Pro (1965)
28 Robert Hoernschemeyer 19,835
29 Les Bingaman 18,093
30 Stan Campbell 17,436
31 Larry Hand 17,113
32 Bill Triplett 2016-01-27 5,733 15,887 RB NFL (1962-72)
33 Dave Middleton 2017-07-26 12,237 14,344 E/WR/HB for Auburn (1953-54), NFL (1955-61)
34 LaVern Torgeson 2016-03-12 14,650 11,045 LB/C for Washington State (1948-50), Lions (1951-54)
35 Bob Smith 2016-02-12 7,040 9,884 DB for Iowa Pre-Flight ad Iowa (1946-47), Lions (1949-54)
36 Bill Swiacki 2016-03-14 10,053 8,914 End for Columbia (1946-47), CFHOF, Lions (1951-52), HC Toronto (1955-56)
37 Dan Lewis 2017-10-24 6,208 8,525 HB/FB for Wisconsin (1956-57), Lions (1958-64)
38 Larry Walton 2016-01-27 3,347 7,825 WR Lions (1969-77)
39 Sonny Gandee 2016-03-15 5,781 6,151 Lions LB/DE (1952-56)
40 Camp Wilson* 2016-02-18 8,090 5,083 FB for Lions (1946-49)
41 Father Lumpkin 2017-10-29 10,169 5,033 FB/HB/QB for Georgia Tech, All-Southern FB (1927), NFL (1929-37)
42 Mickey Sanzotta* 2016-02-18 3,558 3,190 FB for Lions (1942, 1946)
43 Walt Clago 2017-11-04 5,721 3,150 End U. Detroit (1919), Detroit NFL (1921), Rock Island (1922)
44 Jack Matheson* 2017-10-17 2,973 2,437 E/G for Western Michigan, Lions (1943-46), Bears (1946)
45 John Lomakoski* 2017-10-17 4,179 1,873 OT for Western Michigan (1958-61), Detroit Lions (1962)
46 Chuck Hanneman* 2016-02-18 2,565 1,553 Detroit Lions end (1937-41)
47 Joe Margucci* 2016-09-12 5,228 1,414 QB/HB for Lions (1947-48)

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1 Gardner Minshew 2018-10-15 001 4,285,537 Washington State quarterback (2018) and NFL (2019-present)
2 Devin Singletary* 2017-12-02 19,909 1,813,864 Led Division I FBS in 2017 with 33 touchdowns and 198 points scored
3 Phillip Lindsay* 2017-12-02 28,657 1,364,032 Set Colorado all-time record with 5,760 all-purpose yards, 2014-2017
4 Rashaad Penny* 2017-09-27 18,530 807,903 San Diego State running back, led nation in 2017 with 2,248 rushing yards
5 Ito Smith 2016-09-22 18,692 189,940 Southern Miss running back 2014-2017
6 Jermar Jefferson 2018-10-15 11,507 88,230 Oregon State running back (2018-2020)
7 Steve Ishmael* 2017-12-03 8,685 45,217 Syracuse wide receiver, All-ACC (2017)
8 William H. Spaulding 2018-03-20 24,582 25,850 College football coach 1907-38, UCLA AD 1938-47
9 Kenneth Walker III (wide receiver) 15,048 22,857 UCLA wide receiver; AfD rescue
10 Rufus Ferguson* 2017-02-20 6,838 14,156 Wisconsin running back 1970-1972, set UW career rushing record (stood until 1975)
11 Everett Strupper 2016-05-14 37,268 14,028 HB Georgia Tech (1915-17), AA (1917), CFHOF
12 Craig Curry* 2017-02-20 5,762 9,294 Minnesota quarterback 1969-1971, led Big Ten in 1971 with 2,071 yards of total offense
13 Asher Clark 2016-05-03 5,766 8,864 Air Force RB (2008-11), AfD rescue
14 Ed Smith* 2017-03-06 5,847 7,426 MSU quarterback (1976-1978)
15 John Grigas 2016-02-19 12,069 7,009 FB/HB Holy Cross (1940-42), NFL (1943-47), All-Pro (1944)
16 Diocemy Saint Juste* 2017-12-02 3,763 5,891 Hawaii RB, 1,510 rushing yards in 2017
17 Rufus Ferguson* 2017-02-20 6,860 10,973 Wisconsin RB (1970-72), CFL/WFL (1973-75)
18 Tim Clifford 2016-11-08 5,963 9,394 Indiana quarterback 1977-1980, Big Ten MVP 1979
19 Stanley McCollum 2018-02-14 7,055 5,017 Penn State All-American end (1921), Missouri Mines coach (1922-27)
20 Eugene Mayer* 2017-04-07 13,119 4,661 Virginia HB (1912-15), AA (1915), died in WWI
21 Norman Leard* 2016-03-02 1,276 3,667 HC Tulsa (1895-97)
22 Kyle Killion 2016-03-09 5,072 3,302 LB Indiana (2002-06), Indiana's all-time leader in tackles
23 Dennis Mosley* 2017-03-05 5,048 3,257 Iowa RB (1976-79), All-Big Ten (1979)
24 D'Angelo Brewer* 2017-09-26 4,951 3,115 RB Tulsa (2014-17), 1,435 yds in 2016, 1,517 yds in 2017
25 Josh Vogelbach* 2017-11-02 5,995 3,103 QB Guilford (2005-08), NCAA DIII record 13,605 passing yards
26 Boni Petcoff 2017-10-29 5,217 2,984 T for Ohio State, Columbus NFL (1924-26), All-Pro (1924), HC Toledo (1926-29)
27 Vic Hurt* 2016-03-02 10,533 2,926 HC Oklahoma Baptist (1923-34), Tulsa (1936-38)
28 James F. Duffy 2017-12-18 13,793 2,881 QB at Colgate (c. 1915), HC Detroit (1917-24)
29 Ray Tompkins 2018-01-06 4,829 2,580 Yale rusher, 3x national champion 1881-1883
30 Maurie Daigneau* 2017-02-20 2,510 Northwestern QB (1969-71), All-Big 10 (1971), Chicago Fire (1974)
31 Vince Carillot* 2,488
32 Wyllys Terry 2018-01-06 6,020 2,420 Yale back, 3x national champion 1882-1884
33 W. C. Riley 2017-07-24 7,980 2,165 HC Fort Hays State (1930-34)
34 Hal Mefford* 2016-03-02 5,734 2,074 E/HB Chicago (1904-06), HC Rose Poly (1916), Tulsa (1917)
35 Carl Peterson* 2017-10-29 4,231 1,991 Center for Nebraska, KC NFL (1924), third-team All-Pro (1924)
36 Howard Acher 1,957
37 Harry Szulborski* 2016-05-17 4,800 1,884 HB Purdue (1946-49), NCAA rushing leader (1947)
38 Tyler Rogers* 2017-09-26 5,840 1,743 QB NM State (2014-17)
39 Glen Carberry 2017-10-25 4,566 1,653 End at Notre Dame, captain (1922), NFL (1923-25)
40 George Grosvenor 2017-04-02 11,030 1,589 QB/HB/TB for Colorado (1931-33), NFL (1935-37), second-team All-Pro (1936)
41 Jim Fordham 1,544
42 Chet Benefiel* 1,461
43 Warren Beson 2017-12-07 9,361 1,452 G/C Minnesota (1945-48), Colts (1949), HC/AD Carleton (1956-59)
44 Ike Owens* 2016-05-17 6,415 1,446 E/DE Illinois (1941, 1946-47)
45 Jack Beynon* 2016-05-16 3,951 1,329 Illinois QB (1932-34)
46 Frank Bissell* 2017-04-09 2,789 c 1,100 End at Fordham (1924), Akron NFL (1925-26), second-team All-Pro (1926)
47 Johnny Kyle* 2017-10-25 2,975 990 FB at Indiana and Cleveland NFL (1923)
48 Ralph King* 958
49 Andy Nemecek* 946
50 Joy Berquist* 938
51 Pete Casey* 927
52 Gene Malinowski* 893
53 Sonny Winters* 846
54 Oscar Christianson* 744
55 Elmer McCormick* 675
56 Doc Williams* 623
57 Buddy Tynes* 570

Coaches

  1. George P. Campbell
  2. Mike Casteel
  3. Don James (American football)
  4. Bob Jauron
  5. Dean W. Kelley
  6. Stanley McCollum
  7. Butch Nowack
  8. Carl Pray
  9. William H. Spaulding

Yale

  1. Walter Irving Badger*
  2. Louis K. Hull*
  3. Eugene Lamb Richards*
  4. Wyllys Terry*
  5. Ray Tompkins*

NFL

  1. Julius Dawkins

Season articles[edit]

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1 2004 California Golden Bears football team 2016-10-22 15,842 162,915 10–2 record, AP No. 9, Aaron Rodgers' final year at Cal
2 2003 California Golden Bears football team 2016-10-22 20,850 73,782 8–6 record, Aaron Rodgers captain
3 1980 Ohio State Buckeyes football team 2016-11-08 33,877 47,902 9–3 record, AP No. 15
4 2005 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team* 2016-12-22 42,436 41,823 9–3 record, AP No 20, lost to Alabama in Cotton Bowl
5 2002 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team* 2016-12-22 13,019 38,461 9–5 record, defeated Clemson in Tangerine Bowl
6 2004 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team* 2016-12-22 53,757 37,589 8–4 record, AP No 18, defeated Cal in Holiday Bowl
7 2000 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team* 2016-12-22 17,036 35,318 7–6 record in first season under Mike Leach
8 2003 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team* 2016-12-22 12,207 32,724 8–5 record, defeated Navy in Houston Bowl
9 2001 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team* 2016-12-22 10,748 26,485 7–5, lost to Iowa in Alamo Bowl
10 2006 San Diego Toreros football team* 2016-02-28 6,245 26,070 11–1, PFL champion, Jim Harbaugh HC
11 1980 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2016-11-06 23,790 21,472 4–7, Hayden Fry HC, Bill Snyder OC
12 1994 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team 14,712
13 1994 Northwestern Wildcats football team 14,493
14 1951 San Francisco Dons football team* 2018-07-25 6,911 14,321 9–0 record, featuring Gino Marchetti and Ollie Matson
15 1994 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team 14,319
16 Central Michigan–Eastern Michigan football rivalry 2018-02-07 20,631 13,779 Oldest rivalry in the MAC
17 1995 Washington State Cougars football team 13,748
18 1980 Purdue Boilermakers football team 13,283
19 1980 Wisconsin Badgers football team 2016-11-06 21,645 12,843 4–7
20 1994 Northwestern Wildcats football team 12,638
21 1976 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team 12,351
22 1975 Northern Michigan Wildcats football team* 2016-09-20 8,117 12,260 NCAA Division II champion
23 1981 Northwestern Wildcats football team 12,091
24 1996 California Golden Bears football team 12,072
25 2000 Maryland Terrapins football team 11,777
26 1996 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team 11,752
27 1990 Kentucky Wildcats football team 11,337
28 1995 Toledo Rockets football team 11,303
29 1994 Kentucky Wildcats football team 11,241
30 1982 Northwestern Wildcats football team 10,958
31 1975 Northern Michigan Wildcats football team 2016-09-20 8,117 12,947 13–1, NCAA Division II champion
32 1995 Kentucky Wildcats football team 10,755
33 1996 Washington State Cougars football team 10,727
34 2004 San Diego Toreros football team* 2016-02-28 4,764 11,861 7–4, Jim Harbaugh's first season as a head coach
35 1993 Northwestern Wildcats football team 10,571
36 2005 San Diego Toreros football team* 2016-02-28 4,678 14,341 11–1, Jim Harbaugh
37 1998 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team 10,444
38 1980 Wisconsin Badgers football team 10,342
39 1976 Missouri Tigers football team 10,309
40 2004 Central Michigan Chippewas football team 10,197
41 1980 Northwestern Wildcats football team 10,115
42 1997 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team 10,091
43 1970 Toledo Rockets football team* 2016-09-23 10,593 11,134 MAC and Tangerine Bowl champion (12–0), part of a 35-game winning streak
44 1986 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team 2017-09-28 10,058 9,308 6-5 record, Mike Gundy QB, Thurman Thomas RB
45 1985 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team 2017-09-28 15,770 9,034 8-4 record, Thurman Thomas at RB
46 1975 Kansas Jayhawks football team 2017-09-21 7,992 7,378 7-5 record
47 1960 Ohio Bobcats football team 2015-12-31 7,561 Small college national champion (AP and UPI)
48 1981 Boston College Eagles football team* 2018-02-16 9,019 7,382 5–6 record, Doug Flutie at QB
49 1976 Iowa State Cyclones football team 2017-09-25 6,236 6,733 8-3 record
50 1978 Boston College Eagles football team* 2018-02-17 7,306 6,521 0–11 record
51 1972 Iowa State Cyclones football team 2017-09-25 44,720 6,444 5-6-1 record
52 1990 Nevada Wolf Pack football team 2018-09-29 7,747 6,352 NCAA Division I-AA champion
53 1947 Michigan State Spartans football team 2018-06-05 11,537 6,101 7–2 record in first season under Biggie Munn
54 1959 Bowling Green Falcons football team 2016-10-03 5,696 Small college national champion (UPI)
55 1982 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team 2017-09-28 8,779 5,633 4-5-2 record
56 1979 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team 5,631
57 1984 Kansas Jayhawks football team 5,593
58 1973 Kansas Jayhawks football team 5,584
59 1981 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team 5,546
60 1980 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team 5,524
61 1972 Louisville Cardinals football team 6,143
62 1987 Missouri Tigers football team 5,408
63 1982 Missouri Tigers football team 5,360
64 1987 Kansas Jayhawks football team 5,333
65 1978 Kansas Jayhawks football team 5,287
66 1986 Missouri Tigers football team 5,128
67 1980 Boston College Eagles football team* 2018-02-17 7,011 4,949 7–4 record
68 1991 Nevada Wolf Pack football team* 2018-09-29 7,614 4,482 12–1 under Chris Ault, NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal
69 1979 Boston College Eagles football team* 2018-02-17 7,043 3,934 5–6 record
70 1977 Boston College Eagles football team* 2018-02-17 6,680 3,397 6–5 record
71 1892 Oberlin Yeomen football team* 2018-01-03 9,248 3,736 7–0 record under John Heisman
72 1974 Boston University Terriers football team 2018-02-20 9,484 3,471 5–4–1 record; AfD rescue
73 1975 Boston College Eagles football team* 2018-02-18 6,670 3,285 7–4 record
74 1974 Boston College Eagles football team* 2018-02-18 6,806 2,939 8–3 record
  • All-ACC: 1965-1972, 1985, 1990, 1995
  • All-Big East: 1995
  • All-Big Eight: 1965-1995
  • All-Big Ten: 1919, 1930
  • All-MAC: 1995
  • All-Pac-10: 1994-1995
  • All-Southwest: 1928-1929, 1931-1934, 1966-1969, 1971, 1995
  • All-WAC: 1994-1995
  • Border Conference: 1932-1936, 1938
  • Arizona: 1899-1900, 1904-1905, 1908-1917, 1919-1942, 1945-1952, 1954-1972, 1974-1983, 1985, 1988, 1990-1992, 1995-1996
  • Arizona State: 1900, 1902-06, 1914-16, 1919, 1922-1930, 1932-1938, 1940-42, 1946-51, 1954-1968, 1976, 1978, 1981-83, 1985, 1987-93
  • Baylor: 1925-1942, 1945-1949, 1962-1969
  • Boston College: 1954, 1957-1958, 1962, 1974-1975, 1977-1981
  • Bowling Green: 1951-1977, 1979-2000
  • Butler: 1893*
  • BYU: 1922-1926, 1928-1932, 1937, 1939, 1951, 1960, 1965-1966
  • California: 1923, 1956-1969, 1985, 1987-2004
  • Carleton: 1992
  • Central Michigan: 1896, 1905, 1907-1912, 1916-2004, Central Michigan–Eastern Michigan football rivalry
  • Chicago: 1893, 1895-1897, 1900-1904, 1906-1921, 1923-1939
  • Chico State: 1953-1954
  • Cincinnati: 1954, 1964
  • Colorado: 1919
  • Colorado State: 1890, 1892-1894, 1899-1915, 1917-1942, 1945-1954, 1956-1962
  • Columbia: 1945
  • Cornell: 1887-1907, 1909-1913, 1916-1917, 1919-1920, 1924-1925
  • Denver: 1908, 1917, 1954
  • Detroit Heralds: 1910-1919
  • Detroit Titans: 1896-1907, 1909-1927, 1929-1942, 1945-1964
  • Eastern Michigan: 1891-1924, 1926-1943, 1945-1986, 1988-2002, 2004
  • Georgia Tech: 1957-1959
  • Gonzaga: 1920, 1923-1928, 1932, 1934-1936, 1939-1941
  • Hardin-Simmons: 1940
  • Harvard: 1882-1884, 1886-1889, 1891-1897, 1900, 1902-1907, 1911, 1914-1917, 1921-1922
  • Hawaii: 1980
  • Hillsdale: 1985
  • Illinois: 1902-1909, 1911-1913, 1916-1917, 1920-1922, 1925-1926, 1929-1935, 1956, 1980
  • Indiana: 1918, 1956, 1980
  • Iowa: 1918, 1946-1947, 1956, 1980
  • Iowa State: 1892-1910, 1913-1921, 1924-1976
  • Kansas: 1891-1898, 1900, 1902-1907, 1909-1922, 1924-1929, 1931-1945, 1948-1959, 1962-1963, 1965-1967, 1969-1977, 1979-1987
  • Kent State: 1951-1971, 1974-2001
  • Kentucky: 1978-1982, 1985-1987, 1990-1992, 1994-1995
  • Lafayette: 1895, 1897, 1899-1900
  • Louisville: 1925, 1947
  • Loyola: 1909, 1926, 1929-1931, 1932-1936, 1937-1942, 1946-1951, Template:Loyola Lions football navbox
  • Marquette: 1930-1931
  • Maryland: 1899-1936, 1938-1945, 1959-1973, 1977-1982, 1986-1988, 1991-2000
  • Miami (OH): 1888, 1908, 1943-1946, 1948, 1951-1962, 1964-1965, 1967-1972, 1976, 1978-1997
  • Michigan: 1890-1897, 1899-1900, 1928-1929, 1934, 1936-1937, Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry
  • Michigan State: 1897-1899, 1901-1913, 1916-1936, 1938-1942, 1944-1947, 1956, 1964, 1968, 1971-1972, 1974, 1976-1977, 1980, 1985-1986
  • Minnesota: 1918, 1935, 1956, 1960
  • Missouri: 1898-1908, 1910-1912, 1914-1917, 1920-1923, 1926, 1928-1938, 1940, 1943-1944, 1946-1977, 1979, 1982-1989
  • Nevada: 1919-1943, 1945-1948, 1990-1991
  • New Mexico: 1908-1917, 1919-1936, 1938-1949, 1952-1964, 1970, 1982
  • New Mexico State: 1899-1908, 1911-1914, 1917, 1920, 1922-1923, 1935, 1937-1938, 1943, 1945, 1950-1951, 1959, 1961-1962, 1965-1967
  • Northern Colorado: 1930*
  • Northern Michigan: 1975
  • Northwestern: 1889-1890, 1893-1902, 1904, 1908-1915, 1917-1925, 1927-1929, 1932-1935, 1937-1939, 1941-1942, 1944-1947, 1949, 1964-1968, 1980, 1970-1987, 1989-1994
  • Oberlin: 1892-1894*, Template:Oberlin Yeomen football navbox
  • Occidental: 1948
  • Ohio: 1945-1959, 1961-1967, 1969-1998
  • Ohio State: 1918, 1956
  • Oklahoma State: 1944-1955, 1958-1961, 1962, 1964-1965, 1967-1975, 1979-1982, 1985-1986
  • Oregon State: 1894-1899, 1902, 1904-1938, 1940-1942, 1945-1956, 1958-1963, 1965-1968, 1970, 1972-1973, 1976-1979, 1981-1982, 1987, 1989, 1992-1994
  • Penn: 1890-1893, 1896, 1900-1903, 1905-1906, 1909, 1917
  • Pitt: 1910, 1961-1962, 1964-1970
  • Princeton: 1876, 1882-1883, 1887-1888, 1890-1892, 1895, 1897, 1900-1902, 1907-1910, 1912-1919, 1921, 1923-1932, 1934, 2000
  • Purdue: 1890-1902, 1904-1923, 1925-1928, 1930, 1931, 1933-35, 1956, 1980
  • Rutgers: 1876-1896, 1898, 1900-1910, 1912-1998
  • Saint Mary's: 1917, 1921-1937, 1939-1950
  • San Diego: 2004-2006
  • San Francisco: 1930-1943, 1946-1951, Template:San Francisco Dons football navbox
  • Santa Barbara State: 1936
  • Santa Clara: 1916, 1919-1935, 1938-1942, 1946-1952
  • Spring Hill: 1919, 1921-1922
  • Texas Tech: 1927-1935, 1956-1975, 1977-1992, 1994, 1996-1998, 2000-2005
  • Toledo: 1917, 1923, 1935, 1939, 1946-1989, 1991-1998
  • Tulsa: 1900-1902, 1905, 1908-1910, 1912-1915, 1917-1976, 1978-1992, 1994-1999
  • Utah: 1985-1989
  • Utah State: 1892, 1896, 1898-1907, 1909-1917, 1919-1935, 1937-1942, 1944-1945, 1947-1959, 1962-1969, 1971, 1973-1974
  • Wabash: 1905
  • Washington State: 1894, 1922, 1947, 1958, 1960-1982, 1984-1996
  • Wayne State: 1921, 1932-1942, 1974-1977
  • Wayne State: 1918, 1921, 1932-1934, 1936-1945, 1967, 1970, 1974-1975, 1977
  • West Virginia: 1894-1914, 1924-1952
  • Wisconsin: 1918-1948, 1956
  • Western Michigan: 1906-1925, 1927-1964, 1966-1981, 1983-1987, 1989-1996, 1998-1999, 2001-2003
  • Wyoming: 1925, 1931, 1947-1957, 1959, 1961, 1976
  • Yale: 1882, 1889-1890, 1896, 1898-1899, 1903-1904, 1910-1917, 1919-1926, 1928, 1931, 1975

Military service teams[edit]

World War II[edit]

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1 1943 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football team 2018-02-23 9,761 12,186 9–1 record, No. 2 in final AP Poll
2 1943 Great Lakes Navy Bluejackets football team 2018-02-23 6,581 7,751 10–2 record, No. 6 in AP Poll
3 1942 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football team 2018-02-24 9,710 7,649 7–3 under Bernie Bierman, No. 2 in service poll
4 1942 Great Lakes Navy Bluejackets football team 2018-02-26 7,686 5,837 11–0–1 record, No 1 AP service poll
5 1944 Randolph Field Ramblers football team 2018-02-25 7,060 5,562 12–0 record, AP No. 3
6 1944 Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football team 2018-02-23 7,623 5,049 10–1 record, AP No. 6
7 1944 Great Lakes Navy Bluejackets football team 2018-02-24 7,398 4,601 9–2–1 record under Paul Brown, AP No. 17
8 1943 Randolph Field Ramblers football team 2018-02-24 6,689 4,485 9–1–1, Glen Dobbs, tied Texas in Cotton Bowl
9 1942 Second Air Force Bombers football team 2018-02-26 7,686 3,618 11–0–1 record, AP Service No. 11, Sun Bowl champion
10 1942 Georgia Pre-Flight Skycrackers football team 2018-02-27 6,301 3,324 7–1–1, AP Service No. 3
11 1943 Del Monte Pre-Flight Navyators football team* 2018-02-24 6,273 2,613 7–1, AP No. 8, Paul Christman
12 1944 Norman Naval Air Station Zoomers football team* 2018-02-25 6,821 2,583 6–0, AP No. 13
13 1944 Second Air Force Superbombers football team* 2018-02-26 10,898 2,562 10–4–1, AP No. 20, Glenn Dobbs
14 1944 Bainbridge Commodores football team 7,999 2,411 10–0, AP No. 5, Charlie Justice
15 1942 Jacksonville Naval Air Station Flyers football team* 2018-03-01 7,069 2,370 9–3, APS No. 6, George McAfee
16 1944 Third Air Force Gremlins football team 10,649 2,182 8–3, Charley Trippi, No. 27 Litkenhous
17 1943 Bainbridge Commodores football team 6,893 2,158 7–0, AP No. 17
18 1944 March Field Flyers football team* 2018-02-25 7,489 2,110 7–2–2, AP No. 10, Paul J. Schissler HC
19 1943 March Field Flyers football team* 2018-02-25 6,331 2,036 9–1, AP No. 10, Paul J. Schissler HC
20 1943 Georgia Pre-Flight Skycrackers football team* 2018-02-27 6,400 1,921 5–1, Pat Harder
21 1942 Manhattan Beach Coast Guard Depth Bombers football team* 2018-03-03 4,307 1,826 6–0–1, APS No. 9
22 1944 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils football team* 2018-02-26 5,991 1,809 4–4, AP No. 19
23 1942 Camp Grant Warriors football team* 5,785 1,778 4–5, Glen Rose HC
24 1942 Pensacola Naval Air Station Goslings football team* 2018-03-03 5,610 1,754 3–5–1, APS No. 8
25 1944 Fort Pierce football team* 2018-02-25 7,208 1,690 9–0, AP No. 18, Bill Daley
26 1943 All-Service football team* 2018-02-26 2,182 1,658
27 1944 El Toro Flying Marines football team 6,004 1,602 8–1, AP No. 16, Dick Hanley HC
28 1942 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils football team* 2018-03-01 5,450 1,538 6–3–1, APS No. 5, Frankie Albert
29 1942 March Field Flyers football team* 2018-03-01 10,733 1,433 11–2, APS No. 17, Paul J. Schissler HC
30 1942 Corpus Christi Naval Air Station Comets football team* 2018-03-04 5,899 1,232 4–3–1, APS No 10, George Franck, Ed Frutig
31 1944 Camp Peary Pirates football team* 2018-03-01 5,979 1,184 5–2, Russ Letlow
32 1943 Fort Riley Centaurs football team* 2018-02-28 6,136 1,141 6–2–1, Litkenhous No. 15
33 1942 Fort Riley Centaurs football team* 2018-02-28 1,124 6–3, APS No. 15
34 1943 Greensboro Tech-Hawks football team* 2018-03-01 4,548 1,118 4–0, Charley Trippi
35 1944 All-Service football team* 2018-02-26 2,221 1,025

World War I[edit]

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1 1917 Mare Island Marines football team* 4,160 6,365 8–0, Rose Bowl champion, Hugo Bezdek HC
2 1918 Mare Island Marines football team* 2018-07-26 8,741 5,399 10–1, lost Rose Bowl
3 1917 Camp Lewis football team* 2018-07-28 5,762 3,020 5–2–1, lost Rose bowl to Mare Island
4 1918 Cleveland Naval Reserve football team* 2018-07-25 8,583 2,310 5–1, Gaylord Stinchcomb
5 1917 Great Lakes Navy Bluejackets football team* 5,362 1,223 4–3
6 1917 All-Service football team* 2018-07-28 6,514 989
7 1917 Camp Grant football team* 2018-07-29 4,081 896 2–1, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Fritz Shiverick, Nelson Norgren
8 1918 Camp Grant football team* 2018-07-27 3,128 803 3–3
9 1918 Mather Field football team* 2018-08-01 2,381 795 2–1
10 1917 Camp Custer football team* 5,751 767 6–1, Fielding H. Yost/Amos Alonzo Stagg, Neno DaPrato
11 1918 Camp Lewis football team* 2018-08-01 4,838 762 7–2
12 1917 Allentown Ambulance Corps football team* 2018-07-28 4,146 705 5–1
13 1917 Charlestown Navy Yard football team* 2018-07-30 2,496 682 3–1, Eddie Casey
14 1917 Camp Funston football team* 2018-07-29 4,603 632 7–3, Potsy Clark
15 1917 League Island Marines football team* 2018-07-29 2,094 476 1–3, Eddie Mahan
  1. Template:World War I military service football teams navbox
  2. Camp Devens: 1917-1918
  3. Camp Dix: 1917-1918
  4. Camp Dodge: 1918
  5. Camp Gordon: 1918
  6. Camp Meade: 1917
  7. Camp Upton: 1917-1918
  8. Fort Sheridan: 1917
  9. Mineola Aviation Station: 1917-1918
  10. Newport Naval Reserves: 1917

Big Ten seasons[edit]

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1 1997 Big Ten Conference football season* 2016-12-22 13,293 8,524 Michigan undefeated champion; Charles Woodson MVP
2 1985 Big Ten Conference football season* 2016-12-22 8,449 17,325 Iowa champion; Chuck Long MVP
3 1984 Big Ten Conference football season* 2017-03-06 26,867 6,314 Ohio State champion; Keith Byars MVP
4 1983 Big Ten Conference football season* 2016-12-09 9,250 Illlinois champion; Don Thorp MVP
5 1982 Big Ten Conference football season* 2016-12-09 9,653 Michigan champion; Anthony Carter MVP
6 1981 Big Ten Conference football season* 2017-03-06 12,087 Ohio State and Iowa co-champions; Art Schlichter MVP
7 1980 Big Ten Conference football season* 2016-11-02 68,679 8,032 Michigan champion; Mark Hermann MVP
8 1979 Big Ten Conference football season* 2017-03-05 18,911 4,218 Ohio State champion; Tim Clifford MVP
9 1978 Big Ten Conference football season* 2017-03-03 22,474 4,995 Michigan and Michigan State co-champions; Rick Leach MVP
10 1977 Big Ten Conference football season* 3,914
11 1976 Big Ten Conference football season* 4,631
12 1975 Big Ten Conference football season* 4,611
13 1974 Big Ten Conference football season* 3,907
14 1973 Big Ten Conference football season* 6,629
15 1972 Big Ten Conference football season* 3,680
16 1971 Big Ten Conference football season*
17 1970 Big Ten Conference football season* 4,531
18 1969 Big Ten Conference football season*
19 1968 Big Ten Conference football season 4,288
20 1967 Big Ten Conference football season 5,432
21 1966 Big Ten Conference football season 3,681
22 1965 Big Ten Conference football season 3,263
23 1964 Big Ten Conference football season*
24 1963 Big Ten Conference football season 2,931
25 1962 Big Ten Conference football season 3,272
26 1961 Big Ten Conference football season 3,358
27 1960 Big Ten Conference football season 4,295
28 1959 Big Ten Conference football season*
29 1958 Big Ten Conference football season 3,302
30 1957 Big Ten Conference football season 3,125
31 1956 Big Ten Conference football season 3,675
32 1955 Big Ten Conference football season 3,308
33 1954 Big Ten Conference football season*
34 1953 Big Ten Conference football season*
35 1952 Big Ten Conference football season 3,312
36 1951 Big Ten Conference football season 3,259
37 1950 Big Ten Conference football season*
38 1949 Big Nine Conference football season*
39 1948 Big Nine Conference football season*
40 1947 Big Nine Conference football season*
41 1946 Big Nine Conference football season 3,131
42 1945 Big Ten Conference football season*
43 1944 Big Ten Conference football season*
44 1943 Big Ten Conference football season*
45 1942 Big Ten Conference football season*
46 1941 Big Ten Conference football season*
47 1940 Big Ten Conference football season*
48 1939 Big Ten Conference football season*
49 1938 Big Ten Conference football season*
50 1937 Big Ten Conference football season*
51 1936 Big Ten Conference football season*
52 1935 Big Ten Conference football season*
53 1934 Big Ten Conference football season*
54 1933 Big Ten Conference football season*
55 1932 Big Ten Conference football season*
56 1931 Big Ten Conference football season*
57 1930 Big Ten Conference football season*
58 1929 Big Ten Conference football season*
59 1928 Big Ten Conference football season*
60 1927 Big Ten Conference football season*
61 1926 Big Ten Conference football season*
62 1925 Big Ten Conference football season*
63 1924 Big Ten Conference football season*
64 1923 Big Ten Conference football season*
65 1922 Big Ten Conference football season*
66 1921 Big Ten Conference football season*
67 1920 Big Ten Conference football season*
68 1919 Big Ten Conference football season*
69 1918 Big Ten Conference football season*
70 1905 Western Conference football season*
71 1904 Western Conference football season*
72 1903 Western Conference football season*
73 1902 Western Conference football season*
74 1901 Western Conference football season*
75 1900 Western Conference football season*
76 1899 Western Conference football season* 2016-12-30 9,796 1,612 Chicago champion (16-0-2)
77 1898 Western Conference football season* 2016-12-27 7,295 2,613 Michigan champion (10-0)
78 1897 Western Conference football season* 2016-12-28 8,620 2,442 Wisconsin champion
79 1896 Western Conference football season* 2016-12-27 14,668 3,256 Wisconsin champion, conference formed September 1896 by seven Midwestern universities

All-Pro teams[edit]

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1 1961 All-Pro Team 2017-02-22 5,633 7,208
2 1953 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-05 6,073 2,851
3 1952 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-05 4,463 3,708
4 1951 All-Pro Team* 3,069
5 1950 All-Pro Team* 3,369
6 1949 All-Pro Team*
7 1948 All-Pro Team* 2,691
8 1947 All-Pro Team* 2,539
9 1946 All-Pro Team* 2,521
10 1945 All-Pro Team*
11 1944 All-Pro Team*
12 1943 All-Pro Team*
13 1942 All-Pro Team*
14 1941 All-Pro Team*
15 1940 All-Pro Team* 3,168
16 1939 All-Pro Team*
17 1938 All-Pro Team*
18 1937 All-Pro Team*
19 1936 All-Pro Team*
20 1935 All-Pro Team*
21 1934 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-01 5,336 2,255
22 1933 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-01 4,172 2,006
23 1932 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-02 4,319 2,605
24 1931 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-02 5,088 2,445
25 1930 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-08 2,516 2,418
26 1929 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-08 2,976 2,463
27 1928 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-08 3,030 1,871
28 1927 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-08 5,707 2,707
29 1926 All-Pro Team* 2017-04-09 6,601 3,210
30 1925 All-Pro Team 2017-10-25 6,731 3,396
31 1924 All-Pro Team* 2017-10-25 6,369 2,529
32 1923 All-Pro Team* 2017-10-25 8,756 3,205
33 Collyer's Eye* 2017-10-28 1,173 1,779 Weekly sports journal published in Chicago (1915-23), picked All-Pro teams (1923-41)

All-America teams[edit]

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1 1970 College Football All-America Team 18,373
2 1971 College Football All-America Team 21,543
3 1972 College Football All-America Team 17,623
4 1973 College Football All-America Team 17,233
5 1974 College Football All-America Team 18,723
6 1975 College Football All-America Team 21,465
7 1976 College Football All-America Team 17,566
8 1977 College Football All-America Team 16,280
9 1978 College Football All-America Team 17,852
10 1979 College Football All-America Team 15,956
11 1981 College Football All-America Team 17,375
12 1982 College Football All-America Team 18,986
13 1983 College Football All-America Team 20,576
14 1984 College Football All-America Team 19,173
15 1985 College Football All-America Team 18,608
16 1986 College Football All-America Team 17,843
17 1987 College Football All-America Team 18,221
18 1988 College Football All-America Team 23,922
19 1993 College Football All-America Team
  • All-America: 1963, 1966, 1989-1992

Years in Michigan[edit]

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1 2018 in Michigan 2018-03-28 37,243 3,583 Larry Nassar scandal; ouster of Tea Party clerk Karen Spranger in Macomb County; death of Aretha Franklin; voters legalize marijuana; Gretchen Whitmer reelected
2 2017 in Michigan 2018-03-28 48,827 2,126 Flint water crisis Larry Nasser and USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal; election of Alan Trammell and Jack Morris to BHOF
3 1994 in Michigan 2018-11-15 23,189 2,636 Election of John Engler and Spencer Abraham in Republican victories; Jack Kevorkian and assisted suicide
4 1993 in Michigan 2018-11-18 13,796 1,128 Jack Kevorkian; Baby Jessica case; Malice Green murder case; Fab Five in Final Four
5 1992 in Michigan 2018-12-10 15,858 1,715 GM plant closings; Jack Kevorkian acquittal; death of Malice Green
6 1991 in Michigan 2018-12-09 9,262 882
7 1990 in Michigan 2018 17,052 2,131 John Engler defeated James Blanchard for Governor; Jack Kevorkian charged with urder; conviction in Murder of the DeLisle children; Pistons NBA champions
8 1989 in Michigan 2018-03-25 24,807 3,027 Events in Michigan
9 1988 in Michigan 7,613 6,293 Events in Michigan
10 1987 in Michigan 2018-03-24 10,887 2,149 Crash of [[[Norhwest Airlines Flight 255]]; Pope John Paul II visit to Detroit; Tigers win AL East
11 1986 in Michigan 2018-03-24 13,631 1,595 Worst flooding in state history; Jim Harbaugh guarantees victory over Ohio State
12 1985 in Michigan 2018-03-23 14,466 2,535 Events in Michigan
13 1984 in Michigan 2018-03-22 20,941 2,769 Tigers win World Series
14 1983 in Michigan 2017-10-10 12,718 1,853 Income tax hike leads to recalls; dioxins discovered in waterways and fish; Chrysler returned to health; Agnes Mary Mansour defies Vatican order to resign as director of Michigan Department of Social Services; Murder of Vincent Chin
15 1982 in Michigan 2017-09-18 12,392 3,166 James Blanchard elected Governor; unemployment rate reaches 17.2%; Rock Road massacre; Super Bowl XVI in Pontiac
16 1981 in Michigan 2017-09-17 12,624 1,785 Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Thomas Hearns; Pistons draft Isiah Thomas
17 1980 in Michigan* 2017-06-03 120,167 11,116 Record losses by Big Three and layoffs of 190,000 workers; defeat of the Tisch Amendment; and 1980 Republican Convention in Detroit
18 1979 in Michigan* 2017-09-15 16,102 2,429 Chrysler on brink and receives $1.5 billion federal loan guarantee; indefinite layoff of 141,000 auto workers
19 1978 in Michigan* 2017-09-13 16,079 2,684 Great Blizzard of 1978; reelection of William Milliken as Governor; election of Carl Levin to Senate; recall of 1.5 million Ford Pintos for fuel tank modifications; implementation of Michigan bottle/can deposit law; conviction of Charles Diggs; 1977–78 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team led to national championship by Magic Johnson
20 1977 in Michigan* 2017-09-12 23,934 3,028 Michigan PBB contamination scandal; Oakland County Child Killer; Francine Hughes ills husband; nurses convicted in Ann Arbor Hospital Murders
21 1976 in Michigan* 2017-09-11 34,245 3,932 UAW strikes; March 3 ice storm; Gerald Ford's loss to Jimmy Carter; Mark Fidrych rookie season; Sheila Young gold medal in speedskating
22 1975 in Michigan* 2017-09-06 17,675 5,163 Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa; sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald; Ann Arbor Hospital Murders; Tigers trade Mickey Lolich for Rusty Staub; opening of Pontiac Silverdome
23 1974 in Michigan* 2017-05-21 70,258 9,439 Gerald Ford's elevation to President; decline in automobile industry; Supreme Court reversal of lower cour order requiring cross-district busing in metro Detroit
24 1973 in Michigan* 2017-09-06 19,528 2,807 Gerald Ford appointed Vice president; 1973 oil crisis and layoffs in automobile industry; Coleman Young elected mayor of Detroit; John Hiller's comeback
25 1972 in Michigan* 2017-08-29 22,489 3,059 Court orders cross-district busing; Michigan Lottery begins; George Wallace wins Michigan's Democratic primary; record profits in auto industry; Tigers win AL East
26 1971 in Michigan* 2017-08-28 17,132 2,437 Gordie Howe retires; court-ordered busing in Pontiac; voting age reduced to 18
27 1970 in Michigan 2017-08-27 24,026 3,208
28 1969 in Michigan 2017-08-23 28,549 3,729 "Michigan murders"; William Milliken replaces George W. Romney as Governor; New Bethel Church shootout; 1969 Ohio State vs. Michigan football game
29 1968 in Michigan 21,219 3,532
30 1967 in Michigan* 20,632 2,533
31 1966 in Michigan* 2017-08-20 23,272 4,143 George W. Romney's landslide re-election as Governor; Griffin defeated Wiliams for Senate; controversy over automobile safety triggered by Ralph Nader's "Unsafe at Any Speed"
32 1965 in Michigan* 2017-08-16 37,545 4,474 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak caused 18 deaths in Michigan; murder of Detroit civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo by the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama; automobile production at record high of > 11 million vehicles
33 1964 in Michigan 2017-08-18 34,435 3,413 Re-election of George W. Romney; reapportionment gives Democrats control; 134-day newspaper strike; Great Lakes reach lowest water level in 100 years; UM fooball to Rose Bowl and basketball to Final Four
34 1963 in Michigan* 2017-08-19 31,298 4,909 Detroit Walk to Freedom; Detroit loses bid to host 1968 Olympics; boom year in automobile industry; suspension of Alex Karras
35 1962 in Michigan* 2017-05-27 90,198 9,786 George Romney's campaign for governor; Wallenda family tragedy; record profits in automobile business
36 1961 in Michigan 2017-08-12 29,444 3,160 State Constitutional Convention; Tigers win 101 games; Jerome Cavanagh elected Mayor of Detroit; "Tractors for Freedom"
37 1960 in Michigan* 2017-08-08 33,925 5,712 Election of John Swainson as Governor; Tigers trade batting champion Harvey Kuenn for Rocky Colavito
38 1959 in Michigan* 19,207 2,021
39 1958 in Michigan* 18,823 2,198
40 1957 in Michigan* 23,944 3,110
41 1956 in Michigan* 2017-07-25 59,141 5,551 Tornado outbreaks; election of Eisenhower/Williams; slowdown in automobile production
42 1955 in Michigan* 2017-07-18 124,447 9,610 Guaranteed annual wage (GAW) agreements with UAW; Ann Arbor press conference announcing Salk polio vaccine; record production in automobile industry
43 1954 in Michigan* 18,405 2,394
44 1953 in Michigan* 17,631 1,925
45 1952 in Michigan* 16,765 1,951
46 1951 in Michigan* 16,270 1,597
47 1950 in Michigan* 2017-06-19 117,824 11,121 G. Mennen Williams declared governor after recount; Reuther's Treaty of Detroit; crash of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501; and "cow shed" murder
48 1949 in Michigan* 10,636 1,726
49 1948 in Michigan* 11,199 1,664
50 1947 in Michigan* 10,921 1,828
51 1946 in Michigan* 49,659 2,037 Kim Sigler elected governor; UAW strike; 1946 Windsor–Tecumseh tornado; Edward Aloysius Mooney Michigan's first cardinal
52 1945 in Michigan* 15,559 2,090
53 1944 in Michigan* 18,122 1,637
54 1943 in Michigan* 20,727 1,585
55 1942 in Michigan* 2017-07-17 25,263 1,904 Max Stephan treason conviction; Republicans win elections for governor and Senate; Saginaw Bay boat rescue; record industrial output; FDR visits Detroit bomber and tank plants; Sojourner Truth integration
56 1941 in Michigan* 2017-07-17 31,205 2,244 Ford strike ends with union shop contract; industry converst to "Arsenal of Democracy", including opening of Willow Run bomber plant; Hank Greenberg drafted
57 1940 in Michigan* 18,927 2,183
58 1939 in Michigan* 19,912 1,606
59 1938 in Michigan* 57,139 2,514 Republicans sweep November elections; sitdown strikes, bombings and labor unrest; opening of Blue Water Bridge; hanging of Tony Chebatoris; Charles Coughlin anti-Semitic comments; Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling; Hank Greenberg 58 HR and 143 RBI
60 1937 in Michigan* 14,733 1,507
61 1936 in Michigan* 16,329 2,165
62 1935 in Michigan* 18,835 2,282
63 1934 in Michigan* 21,820 2,011
64 1933 in Michigan* 15,917 1,616
65 1932 in Michigan* 13,366 1,728
66 1931 in Michigan* 13,882 1,740
67 1930 in Michigan* 20,148 2,890
68 1929 in Michigan* 7,269 1,566
69 1928 in Michigan* 11,182 1,819
70 1927 in Michigan* 7,766 1,553
71 1926 in Michigan* 12,164 2,134
72 1925 in Michigan* 17,696 2,372
73 1920 in Michigan* 2017-07-11 16,341 4,553
74 1915 in Michigan* 8,008 1,794
75 1910 in Michigan* 11,235 2,111
76 1905 in Michigan* 7,849 1,072
77 1901 in Michigan* 11,609 1,830
78 1895 in Michigan* 19,026 1,882
79 1885 in Michigan* 10,016 1,896
80 1875 in Michigan* 4,379 1,619
81 1865 in Michigan* 6,173 1,693
  1. Template:Year in Michigan*

Exotica[edit]

Rank Title Creation
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views
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1 Quiet Village: The Exotic Sounds of Martin Denny 2017-12-09 5,038 17,895 1959 exotica album
2 Primitiva* 2017-12-10 3,879 11,295 1958 exotica album by Martin Denny
3 Hypnotique* 2017-12-09 2,655 10,562 Martin Denny album (1958
4 Forbidden Island (album)* 2017-12-09 4,407 9,541 1958 exotica album by Martin Denny
5 Augie Colon* 3,688
  1. Template:Martin Denny*

Baseball[edit]

Detroit[edit]

Rank Title Creation
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1 Chet Lemon 2018-02-19 24,987 169,006 Center fielder
2 Harry Heilmann 2016-04-27 72,224 107,092 4x AL batting champion (1914, 1916–1929), BHOF
3 Heinie Manush 2016-05-02 41,678 96,498 MLB left fielder 1923-1939, AL batting champion (1926), BHOF
4 Bob Fothergill 2016-03-30 23,558 27,753 MLB outfielder 1922-33, .325 career batting average
5 Dale Alexander 2016-04-12 24,652 24,698 MLB first baseman 1929-1933, AL batting champion (1932)
6 Howard Ehmke 2016-04-21 21,406 23,222 MLB pitcher (1915-30)
7 Johnny Grabowski* 2016-03-28 6,794 17,922 MLB catcher (1924-31)
8 Jim Campbell 2016-03-28 12,124 17,029 Detroit Tigers executive (1949-92), GM (1962-83)
9 Marv Owen 2016-03-23 20,256 16,170 Tigers 3B (1931, 1933-37), fought Joe Medwick in 1934 World Series, 98 RBIs in 1934
10 Daryl Patterson 2017-06-13 8,126 15,886 MLB pitchr (1968-74), Tigers (1968-71)
11 Ira Flagstead 2016-04-04 23,819 14,191 MLB OF (1917-30)
12 Joe Cobb 2016-04-15 12,093 7,594 Tigers catcher (1918), hit .320 for 1924 Baltimore (ranked 5th best minor league team in history)
13 Marty McManus 2016-04-10 25,463 12,083 MLB 2B/3B (1920-34), Red Sox manager (1932-34)
14 Jean Dubuc 2016-04-20 21,836 11,651 MLB pitcher (1908-19)
15 Phil Mankowski* 2016-02-23 4,657 11,252 MLB 3B (1976-82)
16 Lu Blue 2016-04-12 17,300 10,704 Tigers 1B (1921-27), .402 career on-base percentage
17 Ed Siever 2016-03-29 9,515 9,869 Tigers pitcher (1901-02, 1906-08), led AL with 1.91 ERA (1902)
18 Del Gainer 2016-04-16 30,546 9,456 OF for Detroit (1909-14), Boston (1914-1919)
19 Frank Dillon 2016-03-27 12,146 7,874 Tigers 1B 1901-02, 22 seasons pro baseball
20 Sammy Hale* 2016-04-05 13,438 7,611 3B Detroit (1920-21), Athletics (1923-29)
21 Clyde Hatter* 2016-03-25 19,255 7,496 Tigers pitcher (1935, 1937)
22 Ed Willett 2016-04-26 12,407 7,458 Tigers pitcher (1906-13)
23 Chick Shorten* 2016-04-06 9,111 7,340 OF MLB (1915-24)
24 Roxie Lawson* 2016-03-26 17,461 7,197 Tigers pitcher (1933-39)
25 Ed Wells* 2016-05-09 8,634 7,046 Pitcher Detroit (1923-27), Yankees (1928-32)
26 Al Wingo 2016-03-30 10,577 7,038 Tigers OF (1924-28)
27 Johnny Bassler 2016-05-05 31,054 6,742 Tigers catcher (1921-27)
28 Oscar Stanage 2016-04-19 21,665 6,711 Tigers catcher (1909-20, 1925)
Herman Pillette* 2016-04-20 9,766 5,630 Tigers pitcher (1922-24)
29 Ralph Young 2016-04-13 20,122 5,287 Detroit 2B (1915-21)
30 Bert Ellison 2016-05-08 11,172 5,095 Pitcher for Tigers (1916-20), San Francisco (1921-27), PCL Hall of Fame
31 Sam Dungan 2017-07-16 22,285 4,937 MLB OF (1892-94, 1900-01), Detroit (1894-99), first AL batting champion
32 Bill Steen* 2016-04-04 6,883 4,362 Pitcher for Cleveland (1912-15), Detroit (1915)
33 Heinie Schuble* 2016-03-24 9,959 4,209 SS/3B for Detroit (1929-35)
34 Sailor Stroud* 2016-03-29 9,679 4,150 Pitcher for Tigers (1910), Giants (1915-16)
Lew Drill* 2016-03-29 5,290 3,381 MLB catcher (1902-05)
35 Carl Zamloch 2016-04-13 23,759 3,322 Tigers pitcher (1913) and magician
36 Hack Simmons* 2016-04-07 5,866 2,988 2B/OF Detroit (1910), NY (1912), Baltimore (1914-15)
Henri Rondeau* 2016-04-09 10,585 2,704 MLB OF/C (1913-16)
37 Yats Wuestling* 2016-04-12 7,124 2,651 Tigers SS (1929-30)
38 Archie Yelle* 2016-04-12 7,420 2,394 Tigers catcher (1917-19)
39 Joe Sargent* 2016-04-07 6,343 2,393 Tigers IF (1921)
40 1900 Detroit Tigers season* 2017-10-10 6,420 2,169 Tigers' first in the American League, which received recognition as a major league one year later in 1901
41 Guy Tutwiler* 2016-04-07 4,236 2,050 Tigers 1B/OF (1911, 1913), "King Tut", > 1,500 games (27 MLB)
42 Sam Gillen 2018-07-18 6,134 1,610 Shortstop for Pirates (1893) and Phillies (1897) and for Detroit where he hit .344 (1895-96)
43 Harry Tuthill* 2016-06-01 4,758 1,361 Tigers trainer (1907-21), Wolverines (1916-17)

Other baseball[edit]

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1 William B. "Buck" Giles* 2016-10-23 5,732 2,560 UM baseball 2B (1924-26), frist baseball inductee into UM Athletic Hall of Honor
2 Bobby Lewis* 2016-11-01 2,977 1,478 Pitt baseball coach (1955-90)
  1. Clyde Barfoot 3,361
  2. George Boehler
  3. Bernie Boland
  4. Fred Buelow
  5. Les Burke
  6. James D. Burns
  7. Bert Cole
  8. Davey Crockett*||
  9. George Cunningham
  10. Carl Fischer
  11. Kyle Graham
  12. Pinky Hargrave ||6,366||
  13. Ken Holloway
  14. Bob Jones
  15. Elijah Jones 4,214
  16. Tom Jones
  17. Marty Kavanagh
  18. Bill Louden
  19. Scott Lusader 8,755
  20. Clyde Manion
  21. Red McKee
  22. Herman Merritt
  23. Chet Morgan
  24. Ole Olsen
  25. Steve Partenheimer 2,807
  26. Joe Peploski
  27. Pol Perritt
  28. Al Platte
  29. Billy Purtell
  30. Frank Reiber
  31. Alex Remneas
  32. Ross Reynolds
  33. Mark Fidrych - expanded 1976 season

Miscellaneous[edit]

Basketball

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1 Glen Selbo 2017-03-01 10,439 13,776 UM basketball (1945-46), won Big Ten Silver Basketball (MVP)
2 Buck Read 2017-08-06 14,346 2,876 Western Michigan basketball HC (1922-49)
3 Robert Harris* 2018-07-19 4,405 2,757 Indiana basetball coach (1909)
4 George Colliflower 2017-06-26 6,891 2,512 Georgetown forward (1907-12), George Washington HC (1915-17); AfD rescue
5 Oscar Rackle* 2018-07-09 6,597 2,278 Indiana basketball coach (1911)
6 Newman Ertell* 2017-08-01 3,905 723 Wayne basketball HC (1909) (1929-48)

Athletic directors

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1 Martin Jarmond* 2017-09-17 5,003 65,910 UCLA athletic director 2020-present
2 Brad Bates* 2017-09-16 4,397 7,904 AD at Miami OH (2002-12), Boston College (2012-17)
3 John P. Curley* 2017-09-16 4,802 6,800 AD Boston College (1930-57)
4 Patrick Lyons* 2018-06-16 2,577 3,474 AD Seton Hal (2011-present)
5 Ben Kribbs 2018-06-07 3,051 3,186 Bucknell basketball coach and AD 1952-1968
6 William J. Flynn* 2017-09-16 6,690 2,596 Boston College end (1936-38), AD (1957-90)
7 Jim Jarrett* 2018-06-02 1,933 1,824 Old Dominion AD (1970-2010)
8 Seaver Peters* 2018-06-06 2,921 920 Dartmouth hockey player (1951-54) and AD (1967-83)
9 Bob Latour* 2018-06-08 2,661 912 Bucknell football HC (1937-46) and AD (1968-78)
10 Dick Bowers* 2018-06-08 5,475 1,437 AD South Florida (1964-82)
11 Al Humphreys* 2018-06-06 5,350 787 Bucknell AD (1947-620
12 William H. McCarter* 2018-06-06 1,624 613 Dartmouth AD (1937-54)
13 Harry R. Heneage* 2018-06-06 2,102 388 Dartmouth AD (1927-36)

Championship selectors

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1 National Championship Foundation* 2016-01-04 28,139 28,214
2 Houlgate System* 2016-01-04 14,997 23,416 System created by Deke Houlgate
3 Billingsley Report* 2016-01-03 57,609 21,021
4 Dunkel System 2016-01-15 15,664 17,490 System developed in 1929 by Dick Dunkel, operated 1929-75
5 Berryman QPRS* 2016-01-08 15,429 12,069 System developed by Clyde Berryman, chose national champions on current basis 1990-2011, retroactive to 1920
6 College Football Researchers Association 2016-01-08 13,010 5,895 Founded 1982

Other

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1 New Bethel Baptist Church (Detroit, Michigan) 2017-04-09 16,991 188,280 Led by C. L. Franklin (1946-79), gospel choir in 1950s with Aretha Franklin and James Cleveland, NRHP
2 List of NCAA football programs at Catholic colleges 2018-10-18 11,290 54,593
3 Ontario Sports Hall of Fame 2016-06-26 21,755 36,252 Establshed 1994 in Toronto
4 General Petroleum Building* 2017-06-12 5,838 14,630 Modern architecture highrise in Downtown LA built 1947-48, NRHP
5 Our Lady of Grace (Encino) 2018-10-29 9,123 10,208 Roman Catholic church in Encino
6 Stephen C. Earle 2017-07-09 10,486 9,766 Massachusetts architect (1839-1913); Doncram expansion
7 George Puscas 2017-06-26 6,734 4,544 Sports writer for detroit Free Press (1941-2000)
8 Crescent Athletic Club 2018-01-24 3,600 4,069 Athletic club in Brooklyn founded 1884
9 Wayne State University School of Social Work 3/23-3/25 (rescue) 11,940 3,008 Ranked No. 2 nationally for online social work programs; AfD rescue
10 Ralph Crego* 2017-07-21 5,710 2,227 Mayor of Lansing (1943-1961)

AfD rescue

  1. Demario Richard 14,751
  2. Central Washington–Western Washington football rivalry 7,693
  3. J. Arthur Baird 3,660
  4. Jimmie Kaylor 3,117
  5. Richard S. Lyon 3,100
  6. Rod Belcher 1,993
  7. T. L. Anthony
  8. Robert Appleby (coach)
  9. Dalton Crossan
  10. Otis Delaporte
  11. Joshua Kalu
  12. School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University
  13. Eleanore Whitney

DYKs[edit]

Article (DYK date) Image DYK views DYK hook
1084. Serra Cross (7/18/18) 7,823 ... that the Serra Cross (pictured) in Ventura, California, was sold in response to a threatened lawsuit challenging the use of public funds to maintain a religious symbol on public land?
1083. Father Serra statues (5/9/18) 2,527 ... that the Father Serra statues in Ventura, California, have been vandalized and called "a direct slap in the face" of Native American cultures? [Statutes subsequently removed in 2020]
1082. Ventura Pier (5/6/18) 1,993 ... that the Ventura Pier was the longest wooden pier in California until a storm sheared off approximately 420 feet (130 m) in 1995?
1080-1081. Dana Coin, 1971 Michigan Wolverines football team
June 3, 2016
2,136
2,010
... that a linebacker was the leading scorer on the 1971 Michigan Wolverines football team?
1079. Rashan Gary
Mar 3, 2016
2,155 ... that Rashan Gary, the first player to be unanimously rated as the top American football prospect, committed in February 2016 to play for the Michigan Wolverines?