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from all sides. Because Albion's line was heavier, Michigan's line had difficulty in stopping Albion's advance. Michigan argued that the use of interlocking of arms violated new rules prohibiting the use of arms to interfere with or obstruct an opponent who was not carrying the ball. Michigan also argued that the quarterback run was illegal as a violation of a rule prohibiting the first man to receive the ball when snapped from advancing the ball. Burnham (quarterback and captain) and Anderson (left halfback) scored touchdowns for Albion in the first half, and Burnham kicked a goal from touchdown. Hayes scored a touchdown for Michigan in the second half.
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On November 26, 1891, Michigan lost a mid-week road game against the Cleveland Athletic Club. The game was played at the Cleveland Athletic Club grounds in Cleveland. The Michigan team arrived in Cleveland at 8:30 a.m., and the game was played at 11:00 a.m. in front of a crowd estimated at
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Michigan's lineup in the first Cornell game was as follows: Southworth (left end), Pearson and Griffin (left tackle), Tupper (left guard), Jefferis (center), Wickes (right guard), Mowrey (right tackle), Hayes (right end), Sherman (quarterback), Rittinger (left halfback), Van Inwagen (right halfback),
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and encourage the management if you desire to see good games and see our Eleven go to the front. How can our manager arrange for games if there are no funds backing him? How can he hire a trainer?" Elsewhere in the same issue, interested students were encouraged to submit their names to the team's
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reported: "After a hard fight, during which neither side scored until the second innings, the Chicago University team won the great foot ball match against the University of Michigan by 20 points to nothing. It was a gallant battle, the Michigan men contesting every inch gained by their opponents."
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called it "one of the prettiest foot-ball games ever played in the West" and described the wintry conditions of the game: "The field was covered with a six-inch blanket of snow, the air was icy, and frosted feet and hands were among the thousands of spectators ... Three minutes after the game began
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reported: "The Cornell-University of Michigan football at D.A.C. Park this afternoon was undoubtedly the finest exhibition of sport ever seen in Detroit. The game was one-sided, but was by no means a walkaway for the victors." Michigan coach, Mike Murphy, also saw some positive signs in Michigan's
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Albion scored first, using a formation that Michigan argued was illegal. The Albion linemen, excepting the ends, locked arms and formed a wedge of protection for the quarterback who ran behind the wedge. The ends, halfbacks, and fullback locked in behind the quarterback, protecting the ball carrier
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reported that Michigan gave Cornell "a sharp tussle" and that six of Cornell's points "were scored on a fluke, the ball being fumbled on a pass back." Powers, left end; Mowrey, left tackle; Thomas, left guard; Jeffries, center; Tupper, right guard; Griffin, right tackle;Hayes, right end, Sherman,
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attributed the loss to a strategic mistake by Michigan's captain: "A fatal mistake was made when Capt. Van Inwagen consented to play thirty-minute halves, instead of forty-five, for the Cleveland team was 'beefy' and did not have good wind. One of the Buckeye players, in particular, was stretched
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The Albion team arrived at its local train station at midnight following the game. They were met at the depot by a large crowd, including almost every male student at the college, armed with kazoos, razoos, bells, drums, and fish-horns. The team was taken by carriage to a bonfire on College Hill,
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Murphy was the one directing the team, or that Murphy relinquished the coaching duties to Crawford midway through the season to focus on his duties as trainer. Murphy was the leading athletic trainer in the United States. He gained his reputation as a trainer at Yale and was hired in 1889 by the
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wrote, "Roger Sherman, at quarter, is as good a man for the position as the university has seen for many years. Although the lightest man on the eleven he plays a strong game and finishes well. He tackles cleverly and is usually sure of his man. His passing is accurate and he falls on the ball
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reported that the university's Athletic Association was having difficulty securing memberships. Students asked to subscribe had responded, "I guess I'll wait till I see what the foot-ball prospects are." The newspaper urged, "No policy is more fatal to athletic interest than this. ... You must
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There is some inconsistency in how coaching responsibilities for the 1891 team have been recorded. While Crawford has been identified by several sources as Michigan's first football coach, others indicate that Crawford and Murphy were the joint head coaches in 1891. Still others indicate that
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wrote, "Pearson, left tackle, is the best rusher the college has seen for many years. He weighs 192 pounds and is very powerful, often carrying two or three men on his back in some of his rushes. When given the ball Pearson usually makes a gain. He plays third base on the nine and is a good
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as follows: "A part of the field was covered by turf, but the greater part had been recently broken and rolled, and was in miserable condition. Besides, there was about an inch or two of soft mud on top of frozen ground, making it very slippery." Cleveland took an 8-0 lead before Michigan's
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reported that the game was played in the rain and, while the crowd of 2,300 persons was "made up of the best class of people including many ladies, the rain doubtless kept fully as many away who would have been on hand but for the thought that the game would be played in the mist and mud."
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as a watershed moment in the history of the school's football program: "A new era in the history of football at Michigan began in 1891, when with a fair schedule and an experienced coach, Frank Crawford . . ., the systematic development of a team began ..." Crawford was an 1891 graduate of
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wrote, "Duffy is too well known to need further introduction to the average reader who follows athletics on the field or track. He is a brilliant runner, a sure tackler and altogether a very desirable half-back. His kicking is his specialty, however, and in this line he has never been
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wrote, "Grosh, half-back, is regarded as the best man to send against the line. He runs well with the ball and is a hard man to stop. He has trained faithfully all the season and shows the result of his work in his steady playing in the practice games on the field. His weight is 162
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wrote: "In many respects Mr. Rittinger was a superior character, and gave promise of becoming a star among men. In intellectual vigor he ranked high. His generosity was unbounded. The qualities with this impetuosity and fiery zeal enabled him to subdue difficulties and laugh at all
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wrote, "Possibly the greatest find of the season is Rittenger , another of Murphy's discoveries. He is trying for half back, and seems sure of the place on the eleven. He weighs 173 pounds and excels in running the ball and bucking the rush line." Rittinger was a school principal in
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kicked the goal, and Michigan led, 6-0. Left tackle William Pearson scored Michigan's second touchdown, carrying "several Butler men over the line on his shoulders." Dygert missed the goal, and Michigan led, 10-0. Pearson scored the third touchdown, and Dygert again missed the goal.
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Crawford was already enrolled at the law school and a member of the football team when he was selected as Michigan's first head coach. The appointment was made at a meeting of the university's athletic directors on October 16, 1891. The directors also confirmed the appointment of
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On November 14, 1891, Michigan lost to the Chicago University Club. Although University of Michigan records reflect the score as 10-0, contemporaneous press accounts report the score as 20-0 with the Chicago club scoring four touchdowns and kicking two goals from touchdown. The
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wrote, "Van Inwagen, the captain, received his foot ball education at Exeter, N.H., ... He weighs 160 pounds, is a speedy runner (the fastest man on the eleven) and plays a brilliant, showy game. His opponents give him credit for being the hardest man to tackle on the
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praised Oberlin for a clean and gentlemanly game, but criticized two Michigan players (Hiram Powers and Ralph Hayes) for "unnecessary talking in the rush line," opining that such "incessant 'jawing'" was a fault that lessened their effectiveness as players.
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wrote, "Mowery , the other candidate for tackle, weighs 187 pounds and is a strong active player. He tackles well and follows the ball with as much speed as the backs. Murphy is particularly well pleased with this player and considers him a gret
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wrote, "George Dygert, the full back, plays the game well from start to finish. He kicks and dodges to perfection and is a reliable man all the way through. Dygert is not a fast runner, but uses his head and invariably makes god gains with the
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Michigan's lineup against the Chicago University Club was as follows: Hayes and Griffin (right end), Tupper (right tackle), Mowrey (right guard), Jefferis (center), Wickes (left guard), Pearson and Thomas (left tackle), Powers (left end),
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by a 10–4 score. The game was played at the Ann Arbor Fairgrounds in 30-minute halves. Michigan had played Albion seven times from 1886 to 1890 and had won all seven of the previous matches by a combined score of 287-22.
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wrote, "Crawford, left end, weighs 146 pounds, but plays a hard game from the start. He is a good runner and tackler, and is very slippery. He is quick to take advantage of an opening and makes some very good
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wrote, "Jeffries will doubtless play center and will make a good man for the position. He weighs 201 and is strong and very active. He snaps the ball well and will bother his opponents on the line."
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reported: "Michigan has the greater weight on the rush line and with practice will be far stronger than at present. In fact Murphy is jubilant and thinks that next year he can hustle them all."
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wrote, "Powers has played a good game at right end thus far and seems sure of his position. He follows the ball closely, tackles well and plays a hard game for his weight, which is 145 pounds."
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In the second half, Pearson and Van Inwagen each scored two more touchdowns. Dygert kicked three goals. One of Butler's players was disqualified for slugging Michigan's quarterback,
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wrote, "Thomas has also been playing tackle and has played his position well, although not up to his standard, as he is well built, weighs 183, and is a good man for the line."
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The article noted that, with 2,600 students, there should be an ability to raise funds for football, but that there "seems to be a general apathy in regard to foot ball."
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DePont was the son of a professor and the registrar at the University of Michigan, Paul Rousseau Bellon de Pont. He was later a salesman for a spice company in Toledo.
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wrote: "The work of the University team was very poor. There was absolutely no team work, as was to be expected since the men had never lined up together before."
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complained that Olivet played "a very unprofessional game" with "considerable slugging" and "dirty work" by Gilbert who was finally disqualified from the game.
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wrote, "Wickes, left guard, weighs 186 pounds and is playing a good game. He is very aggressive and keeps his man moving most of the time."
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the ball was covered with ice, but the dazzling white ground soon began to look as though a herd of elephants had been tramping on it."
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scored the fourth touchdown on a left end run with blocking from Crawford. Dygert kicked the goal, and Michigan led, 20-0, at halftime.
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The following 13 players were awarded varsity letters in football for the 1891 season, according to University of Michigan records.
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wrote, "Tupper will play right guard ... Tupper weighs 194 pounds and is very owerful. He runs well and follows the ball closely."
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The 1891 season was the first in which the Michigan football team had a coach. In his history of the University of Michigan,
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In the second half, Michigan scored 18 points on three touchdowns by left tackle William Pearson and three kicks for goal by
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scored around end, but the goal was missed, and Michigan trailed, 6-4. Michigan's second touchdown was scored by quarterback
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The following players are recorded as substitutes for the 1891 football team, according to University of Michigan records.
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In April 1892, an athletic league, to include football, baseball, and track, was formed at Chicago between Michigan, the
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The 1891 season began with complaints that the student body had become apathetic toward football. On October 3, 1891,
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Michigan's starting lineup against Cleveland was as follows: Edward P. De Pont (left end), Harry Mowrey (left tackle)
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Wickes was born March 11, 1870. He later became an electrical engineer and lived in Columbus, Ohio, and Chicago.
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Michigan's scoring came on touchdowns by Van Inwagen and Rittinger, and two successful goal kicks by Dygert.
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Michigan's starting lineup against Oberlin was Hiram Powers (right end), Ralph Hayes (right tackle),
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reported in November 1891 that the Michigan team was "coached systematically" by Murphy, Crawford,
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scored the first touchdown on a 25-yard run around the right end, dodging several Butler players.
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Charles Frederick Rittinger - started 3 games at left halfback, 1 game at right halfback. The
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out on the ground nearly half of the time, merely to give his men time to recover their wind."
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1891 Football Team -- Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History
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Michigan's starting lineup was Ralph Hayes (right end), Harry Mowrey (right tackle),
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example of an all-around athlete. He is quick on his feet and a hard man to stop."
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quarterback; Van Inwagen, left half; Riitenger, right half; Dygert, fullback.
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One hour prior to the game, Michigan's trainer and assistant football coach,
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3,000 persons. The game was played on a slippery field described by the
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On October 10, 1891, Michigan opened its season with a 62–0 victory over
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Michigan's starting lineup against Albion was Ralph Hayes (right end),
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Formation of the Western Intercollegiate Athletic Association
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Despite the lopsided score of the first Cornell game, the
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Hayes was born February 19, 1872, in
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Lawrence Chamberlaine Grosh was born August 19, 1870, in
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where Burnham provided a first-hand account of the game.
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On October 17, 1891, Michigan lost for the first time to
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The final game was played on November 28, 1891, at the
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1891 Midwestern college football independents records
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Jefferis (center), 2284:The 1891 season included two games against 2181:Game 6: Michigan at Chicago University Club 1609:(left end), William Pearson (left tackle), 1605:Michigan's starting lineup in the game was 3833: 3819: 3283:. November 2, 1891. p. 1 – via 3261:. November 2, 1891. p. 1 – via 3232:. October 26, 1891. p. 1 – via 3203:. October 20, 1891. p. 1 – via 3178:. October 19, 1891. p. 6 – via 3156:. October 18, 1891. p. 5 – via 3112:. October 19, 1891. p. 1 – via 3085:. October 12, 1891. p. 1 – via 2831:. October 19, 1891. p. 6 – via 2809:. October 17, 1891. p. 1 – via 2444:- started two games at left halfback. The 2316: 2174: 1876:(left guard), Hiram Powers (left tackle), 1459: 148: 134: 3191: 3189: 3100: 3098: 3096: 2416: 1868:(right end), Ralph Hayes (right tackle), 1503:Game 1: Ann Arbor High School at Michigan 157: 3744:The Scroll of Phi Delta Theta, Volume 18 3595: 3593: 3399:"Football: Cornell Was Victorious Again" 2771: 2769: 2767: 1496: 3787:. He died January 17, 1924, at age 53. 3393: 3391: 3389: 3220: 3218: 3216: 3214: 3073: 3071: 2117:On October 31, 1891, Michigan defeated 2012:(right guard), Edward Wickes (center), 1981:On October 24, 1891, Michigan defeated 1872:(right guard), Edward Wickes (center), 4905: 3728:William Wilson Pearson later lived in 3511: 3509: 3478: 3476: 3249: 3247: 3245: 3243: 3186: 3093: 2903: 2901: 2899: 2897: 2493:- started 6 games at left tackle. The 1617:(right guard), Wright (right tackle), 1594:, and one each by William Pearson and 1066:1891 Michigan Wolverines football team 4895:National championship seasons in bold 3814: 3590: 3313: 3044: 3042: 2989: 2987: 2895: 2893: 2891: 2889: 2887: 2885: 2883: 2881: 2879: 2877: 2764: 2749:. Harcourt, Brace, and Howe. p.  2715: 2713: 2711: 2709: 2707: 2705: 2703: 2701: 4918:Michigan Wolverines football seasons 3386: 3211: 3068: 2362: 2279: 1413:University of Michigan School of Law 3607:. November 30, 1891. Archived from 3545:. November 29, 1891. Archived from 3506: 3490:. November 27, 1891. Archived from 3473: 3435:. November 22, 1891. Archived from 3405:. November 23, 1891. Archived from 3370:. November 23, 1891. Archived from 3334: 3240: 2915:. November 16, 1891. Archived from 13: 3484:"The U. of M. Beaten at Cleveland" 3039: 2984: 2874: 2698: 2643:- started 1 game at fullback. The 2466:- started 4 games at center. The 1478:, to fill open place on the line. 1090:was the team's coach, assisted by 14: 4939: 3794: 2666: 2545:better than any man on the team." 2355:(captain and left halfback), and 1388: 3326:. November 16, 1891 – via 3150:"Not Won According To New Rules" 36: 16:American college football season 3777: 3768: 3759: 3735: 3722: 3701: 3688: 3675: 3649: 3623: 3561: 3531: 3451: 3421: 3356: 3291: 3269: 3164: 3142: 3120: 3013: 2969: 2958: 2777:"1891 Michigan Football Roster" 1740:(right guard), Berry (center), 1394:Michigan's first football coach 3806:The Yellow and Blue, 1891-1892 2932: 2851: 2839: 2817: 2795: 2736: 2633:- started 2 games at fullback. 2599: 2156:(right halfback and captain), 1613:(left guard), Berry (center), 218: 187: 1: 3056:. October 24, 1891. p. 2 2942:. Huskers.com. Archived from 2803:"Athletic Directors' Meeting" 2691: 4913:1891 college football season 3858:Washtenaw County Fairgrounds 3843:Michigan Wolverines football 3027:. October 3, 1891. p. 9 3001:. October 3, 1891. p. 2 2411: 1078:1891 college football season 228: 208: 197: 177: 29:Michigan Wolverines football 7: 4022:2007 Appalachian State game 3459:"Cornell, 58; Michigan, 12" 3128:"Albion, 10; University, 4" 2743:Wilfred Byron Shaw (1920). 2658:Charles Wilson Southworth, 2369:South Side Baseball Grounds 1902:Game 4: Oberlin at Michigan 1097: 10: 4944: 4923:1891 in sports in Michigan 3525:Bentley Historical Library 3467:Bentley Historical Library 3350:Bentley Historical Library 3285:Bentley Historical Library 3263:Bentley Historical Library 3234:Bentley Historical Library 3205:Bentley Historical Library 3114:Bentley Historical Library 3087:Bentley Historical Library 2811:Bentley Historical Library 2746:The University of Michigan 2038:Game 5: Butler at Michigan 1895: 1762:Game 3: Michigan at Olivet 1635:Game 2: Albion at Michigan 1328:at Cleveland Athletic Club 1273:at Chicago University Club 1072:team that represented the 1058: 1054: 4893: 4124: 4083: 3949: 3885: 3850: 3226:"Michigan, 26; Oberlin 6" 2859:"Alumni Meeting in Omaha" 2031: 1755: 1628: 165: 156: 101: 91: 81: 60: 52: 44: 35: 23: 4027:2015 Michigan State game 4012:2001 Michigan State game 2909:"BETWEEN THE RUSH LINES" 2651:Willard Wilmer Griffin, 2619:Colebrook, New Hampshire 2028:(fullback and captain). 1411:who was enrolled at the 3717:Watertown, South Dakota 3663:. June 1892. p. 26 2402:Northwestern University 2398:University of Minnesota 2394:University of Wisconsin 2317:Cleveland Athletic Club 2313:and Dygert (fullback). 2220:Chicago University Club 2175:Chicago University Club 1460:Pre-season expectations 1450:Horace Greely Prettyman 1334:Cleveland Athletic Club 3713:Aberdeen, South Dakota 3709:Stockton, Pennsylvania 3696:Stark County, Illinois 3299:"They Failed To Score" 3025:The Chronicle-Argonaut 2999:The Chronicle-Argonaut 2417:Varsity letter winners 1491: 1466:The Chronicle-Argonaut 1086:was the team captain. 1074:University of Michigan 4032:Sign-stealing scandal 3886:Bowls & rivalries 3661:The University Record 3543:Chicago Daily Tribune 3433:Chicago Daily Tribune 2978:Chicago Daily Tribune 2660:Forestville, New York 2629:Edward Paul De Pont, 2491:Springfield, Illinois 2489:William W. Pearson, 2302:Chicago Daily Tribune 2160:(left halfback), and 2108:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1972:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1707:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1588:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1584:Ann Arbor High School 1573:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1527:Ann Arbor High School 1497:Ann Arbor High School 1487: 1481:On October 24, 1891, 1445:Chicago Daily Tribune 1429:Detroit Athletic Club 1251:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1221:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1167:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1134:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 1126:Ann Arbor High School 1017:Michigan State Normal 432:Washington University 96:Ann Arbor Fairgrounds 4062:We Don't Give a Damn 4017:2006 Ohio State game 4002:1973 Ohio State game 3997:1969 Ohio State game 3921:George Jewett Trophy 2980:. November 14, 1891. 2940:"Frank Crawford Bio" 2721:"1891 Football Team" 2608:Berry - substitute, 2587:Edward Dana Wickes, 2305:performance, as the 1845:by an 18–6 score at 1402:cites the hiring of 4116:Statistical leaders 4007:Miracle at Michigan 3611:on November 7, 2012 3578:. November 29, 1891 3494:on November 7, 2012 3409:on November 7, 2012 3374:on November 7, 2012 3054:The Yellow and Blue 2655:- substitute guard. 2631:Ann Arbor, Michigan 2523:Cass City, Michigan 2440:Lawrence C. Grosh, 2430:Ann Arbor, Michigan 2183: 2040: 1904: 1764: 1637: 1505: 1483:The Yellow and Blue 126: 3950:Culture & lore 3605:Detroit Free Press 3576:The New York Times 3521:The U. of M. Daily 3488:Detroit Free Press 3463:The U. of M. Daily 3403:Detroit Free Press 3368:Detroit Free Press 3346:The U. of M. Daily 3324:Detroit Free Press 3281:The U. of M. Daily 3259:The U. of M. Daily 3230:The U. of M. Daily 3201:The U. of M. Daily 3176:Detroit Free Press 3132:Detroit Free Press 3110:The U. of M. Daily 3083:The U. of M. Daily 2913:Detroit Free Press 2829:Detroit Free Press 2807:The U. of M. 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