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1645:"The attitude of Fielding H. Yost at Michigan should be one of the interesting features of the season, for Yost is temperamentally a 'chance-taker.' Unlike most extremists, his 'brain storms' have met with more frequent reward. It must not be inferred from this, however, that Yost does not know the game from the ground up – merely that any move he makes is absorbingly interesting for the reason that something fancy is apt to develop from it without notice to or benefit of clergy for his opponent. The more startling type of play usually comes out of the West, anyway; for the Westerners like shortcuts to victory."
2762:, Coach Yost, and others. Highlights of the night included the debut of a new song called "Michigan Men of Steel" and the "new Hawaiian yell" which was "enthusiastically received." The game itself was played with wet snow falling at times and rain at other times. The Penn team did not appear at Ferry Field until 21 minutes after the scheduled start time, having failed to leave sufficient time for train travel between Detroit and Ann Arbor. A record crowd, estimated at 20,000 to 22,000, filled the grandstands and bleachers to capacity and watched as the Michigan band, "treading to strains of '
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2808:"The ball came back straight and true to Hughitt and Paterson advanced and kicked. But he kicked the empty air, for Tommy rose the minute he got his hands on the leather, and was off like a shot around Pennsy's right end. . . . Michigan's rooting section proceeded to do things which would cause an insane patient to get the straightjacket and padded cell, but the demonstration was premature."
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Two days after the game, Batchelor reflected on the game and concluded that the victory was "a splendid example of what good coaching in the fundamentals of football will do for a team." He opined that the blocking was the best ever seen on Ferry Field and "as near perfect as anything in the line of
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Michigan's starting lineup against Mt. Union was Torbet (left end), Musser (left tackle), Traphagen (left guard), Paterson (center), Allmendinger (right guard), Pontius (right tackle), Lyons (right end), Hughitt (quarterback), Galt (left halfback), Catlett (right halfback), and Benton(fullback). The
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Michigan's starting lineup against Case was Torbet (left end), Musser (left tackle), Lichtner (left guard), Paterson (center), Allmendinger (right guard), Pontius (right tackle), Lyons (right end), Hughitt (quarterback), Catlett (left halfback), Bentley (right halfback), and Galt (fullback). Players
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Michigan's starting lineup against Penn was
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made note of the Aggies' potential as an athletic threat: "This victory with the football tie in 1908, and the
Farmers' clean sweep in baseball in 1912, point to the fact that M.A.C. will bear watching by Michigan." In the celebration following the game, two Aggies fans were arrested and jailed for
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conducted a popular vote among students, faculty and alumni which produced results overwhelmingly opposed to the resumption of athletic relations with the
Western Conference. The students voted 2,324-911 against the Conference, and the faculty also voted in opposition, though by a closer margin of
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starting in 1913. As a result, Ohio State would be barred by a
Conference rule from playing Michigan (and the two teams did not play from 1913 to 1917). In November 1912, the Conference also formed a committee to confer with University of Michigan representatives about resuming its participation.
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During the second half, Michigan played a defensive strategy. The highlight of the second half came in the third quarter, after Craig intercepted a pass at midfield. On the ensuing drive, Craig ran 20 yards to the 27-yard line. On third down, the
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kicked the extra point. The Wolverines scored again in the second quarter on a drive that was aided by a pass interference penalty against Mt. Union. After the penalty, the ball was placed at Mt. Union's three-yard line, and Leland Benton ran for the touchdown. Paterson again kicked the extra
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wrote that Michigan had outplayed Cornell in every aspect of the game, except punting. Paterson was credited with playing the best game of his career, as he "roamed all over the field like a prowling beast of prey, tackling, blocking, making holes and in general performing splendid service."
3841:"Warriors of Yost Overwhelm Case in First Game of Year: Lightest Backfield That Has Carried the Ball for Michigan in Many Years Tramples Clevelanders' Defense Repeatedly, Winning Brilliant Victory, 48 to 0 – Vanquished Eleven Makes First Down But Once Through Maize and Blue's Burly Forwards"
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1941:"Up from a small, hitherto unknown college in Ohio came eleven husky, scrappy football players today and for over one hour on Ferry field they furnished the proud Wolverines with a battle for gridiron honors which put the name of Mt. Union college on the football map for many years to come."
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point. At halftime, Coach Yost denied his players the usual rubdowns in the field house and instead kept them on the field for a heated lecture. Despite the halftime prodding, the Wolverines were unable to score in the second half, and the game ended with Michigan ahead, 14–0.
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4458:"Perfection in Fundamentals Brings Success to Michigan in Her Most Important Contests: Great Tackling and Blocking Enable Wolverines to Work Their Plays – Without These Rudiments, No Attack Can Hope to Succeed – Yost Again Proves Himself Wizard of the Gridiron"
2777:"If ever one football team smothered another, kicked it out of its boots, ground it into the mud, outfought it, outguessed it and outlasted it, Michigan did these things to the Quakers today. Not for one little moment were the easterners ever in the game."
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in the first meeting between the two programs. The game was a late addition to the schedule and was "intended as a practice tilt." Although Michigan won the game, 14–0, the Mt. Union team was praised for holding the Wolverines to only 14 points. The
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kicked three extra points. Vanderbilt's only points came late in the first quarter. A punt by Cyril Quinn was blocked by Tom Brown and bounced into the end zone. After a wild scramble, Clyde Bastian fell on the ball for a safety.
4384:"Michigan Outclasses Old Pennsy and Wins 13 to 0: Wolverines Make Touchdown in First Quarter and Another Just at the Close of Second – Red and Blue Totally Unable to Gain; Hughitt, Pontius, Craig and Galt Are Bright Stars"
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after intercepting a Cornell pass. Other highlights included a pair of 60-yard runs by left halfback James Catlett. Michigan's offense consisted of "straight football" with only one pass being attempted in the game.
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kicked the extra point. In the second quarter, two field goal attempts by Cornell were unsuccessful, and neither team scored. Cornell's right halfback Fritz fumbled the kickoff at the start of the second half, and
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opined that it was "easily the most discouraging work yet seen on Ferry Field" and resulted not from being outplayed by the scrubs, but from the fact that the first team players "just weren't good enough to score."
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wrote that "Chef Yost has started to mix the ingredients for the 1913 dish he will offer to college fans." The core of Michigan's line was expected be strong with the return of five varsity letter winners:
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wrote that Michigan had "simply battered" the Penn defense and Penn's offense was at no time even dangerous. After the Penn game, Coach Yost declared 1913 "one of Michigan's greatest years." The 1913
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was the only backfield veteran, having started three games at halfback in 1912. Hughitt, who later became a star in the early days of professional football, became the starting quarterback in 1913.
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scored both of the Wolverines' touchdowns. The first touchdown was scored at the conclusion of an 82-yard drive in the first quarter. The drive consisted of "plunges and end runs" by Craig,
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at right guard, and James Musser at left tackle. Pontius had played mostly as an end in 1912 and was anxious to move to tackle where he "puts up his best game." At the end position,
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4237:"Wolverines Triumph Over Cornellians In Good Game At Ithaca: Paterson Stars in Great Victory for Ann Arbor Boys -- Seems to Be All Over Field; Victors Given Hard Fight All The Way"
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were both selected as consensus first-team All-Americans. Two other players received first-team All-American honors from at least one selector. They were center and team captain
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3593:"Nine 'M' Men Will Report to Coach Yost as Nucleus for the 1913 Michigan Team: Prospects for Producing a Winner at Ann Arbor This Season Appear Brighter Than for Some Time Past"
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only substitution for Michigan was Quinn, replacing an injured Catlett at right halfback during the first quarter. The game was played in 12-1/2-minute and 10-minute quarters.
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described the game as "a desperate gruelling struggle." M.A.C. halfback Blake Miller suffered a blow to the head during the game and was hospitalized in serious condition.
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3758:"'Slam' at Coach Yost Angers Members of Michigan Squad: Harper's Weekly's Reference to His Alleged 'Brain Storms' Stirs Up a Desire to Wallop Mistaken Author of Article"
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reported that "Cornell was completely outplayed, outweighed, and outfought", and almost powerless against the "smashing onslaught of the Wolverines." In the
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lined up for an attempted field goal. Instead, Hughitt took the snap and ran 27 yards for an apparent touchdown. E. A. Batchelor described the play:
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to John Lyons at the four-yard line. With first down at the Mt. Union four-yard line, it took four attempts before Hughitt scored the touchdown.
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under the headline, "Gloom in the Camp of Yost." In the hour-long scrimmage, the first team was unable to score and lost to the scrubs, 3–0. The
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4132:"Maize and Blue Swamps the Orange of Syracuse: Michigan Runs Over New York Staters, Scoring 43 Points to 7 for the Visitors"
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crediting him with "a brilliant game on defense", and Batchelor describing him as "a snorting agent of destruction."
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4354:"Michigan Attack Crushes Old Penn: Wolverines Batter Defense of Eastern Eleven to Pieces at Ann Arbor"
4110:"Craig Joins Squad on Michigan Field: Star Halfback for Two Seasons Likely to Play Against Syracuse".
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2248:
4003:"Bottle Hurlers Jailed: Aggies' Victory Celebration Disastrous to Two Young Men"
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81:
4565:"Butler of Wisconsin on All-American". Racine Journal-News. December 24, 1913.
4550:"Camp Picks All-American Eleven: 2 Western Men on All-America Football Team".
4189:"Cornell and Michigan: Wolverines Are Favorites, but Cornell Is Again Hopeful"
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1946:
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1590:, was a track star at the University of Michigan who won gold medals in the
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2192:
2091:"throwing bottles about the streets" in the early hours of Sunday morning.
1614:
4079:"Vanderbilt Line Crushed: Michigan's Attack Sweeps Her to 33 to 2 Victory"
2792:
Playing in his third game of the 1913 season (and his last for Michigan),
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wrote that the score concealed the decidedly one-sided nature of the game:
1201:) by a score of 12–7. It was Michigan's first loss in the history of its
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Michigan opened its season on October 4, 1913, with a 48–0 victory over
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4602:"Yost Gives Three Michigan Players Place on His All-American Eleven"
1917:
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took a delayed pass from center and ran around the right end.
3696:"Angry Students at Michigan May Ask Jim Raynsford to Resign".
2864:
At the end of the season, two Michigan players, left halfback
1185:
After opening the season with wins against two Ohio colleges (
4624:"Jimmy Craig Gets the Heston-Schulz Cup as Most Valuable Man"
2766:,' marched up and down the field and under the goal posts."
2747:
Michigan concluded its 1913 season with a 14–0 victory over
1595:
1591:
4406:""One of Michigan's Greatest Years", is Assertion of Yost"
1628:, Yost conducted training camp out of a new club house at
4442:. The Michigan Alumnus. December 1913. pp. 153–154.
4426:
1914 Michiganensian, "The Pennsylvania Game", page 230.
4340:
1914 Michiganensian, "The Pennsylvania Game", page 227.
4260:"Wolverines' Coach Is Highly Elated Over Team's Victory"
3860:
3858:
1220:, Michigan played inter-sectional rivalry games against
4177:. The Michigan Alumnus. November 1913. pp. 99–100.
3930:. The Michigan Alumnus. November 1913. pp. 96–97.
149:
1913 Midwestern college football independents records
3855:
3786:. Vol. 20, no. 1. October 1913. p. 35.
2892:(sporting editor of the International News Service),
1609:
Also gone from Michigan's backfield were quarterback
2254:
Michigan touchdowns were scored by Cyril Quinn (2),
4678:. The Michigan Alumnus. December 1913. p. 157.
4330:. The Michigan Alumnus. December 1913. p. 157.
2231:On October 25, 1913, Michigan played Vanderbilt in
4645:"Bob McWhorter Is Picked on All-American Eleven".
4099:. The Michigan Alumnus. November 1913. p. 99.
3949:. The Michigan Alumnus. November 1913. p. 98.
3868:. The Michigan Alumnus. November 1913. p. 98.
4309:. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from
4209:. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from
3620:. The Michigan Alumnus. October 1913. p. 34.
2918:was selected as a first-team All-American by the
5850:
4786:
3764:. September 24, 1913. p. 13. Archived from
3728:. The Michigan Alumnus. October 1913. p. 2.
3634:. The Michigan Alumnus. October 1913. p. 1.
1961:
4709:. In December 1917, he listed his residence as
4630:. November 18, 1913. p. 10. Archived from
4412:. November 16, 1913. p. 17. Archived from
4381:
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4129:
2239:against his former player and brother-in-law,
1550:'s "brain storms" drew the ire of his players.
4772:
4725:, and his employer as the Grazing Service in
4688:James Bland Catlett, born February 21, 1893,
3807:. October 1, 1913. p. 10. Archived from
3670:"Jimmy Craig to Give Orange Stars a Battle".
3599:. August 17, 1913. p. 20. Archived from
3574:. August 17, 1913. p. 15. Archived from
165:
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2833:In late 1912, Ohio State agreed to join the
1613:, fullback George Thomson, and halfback/end
115:
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2758:featuring speeches by University President
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4765:
2602:also won praise for his performance, with
1224:(12 games in 12 years from 1906 to 1917),
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2398:in Ann Arbor. After withdrawing from the
2235:. The game matched Michigan head coach
1968:Week 3: Michigan Agricultural at Michigan
181:
4713:, though he was employed as a farmer in
4705:Martin H. Galt, born August 8, 1891, in
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1216:During its decade-long absence from the
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2554:. The Wolverines traveled by train to
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4539:. The Michigan Alumnus. December 1913.
4429:
3953:
3638:
3607:
1168:1913 Michigan Wolverines football team
5841:National championship seasons in bold
4760:
4446:
4382:E. A. Batchelor (November 16, 1913).
4322:
4320:
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2546:On November 8, 1913, Michigan played
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2394:On November 1, 1913, Michigan played
5864:Michigan Wolverines football seasons
4456:E.A. Batchelor (November 18, 1913).
4364:
4343:
4235:E. A. Batchelor (November 9, 1913).
4068:
4017:
3917:
3450:
1928:In its second game, Michigan played
1797:
1242:Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry
4480:"Michigan May Return to Conference"
4130:E.A. Batchelor (November 2, 1913).
3928:"Michigan's Team -- A General View"
3428:Harry M. Meade, Valparaiso, Indiana
2274:
13:
4608:. December 2, 1913. Archived from
4317:
4036:. October 26, 1913. Archived from
4009:. October 20, 1913. Archived from
3891:. October 12, 1913. Archived from
3582:
1579:also returned from the 1912 team.
14:
5880:
4740:
3847:. October 5, 1913. Archived from
3484:
3415:– started 1 game at left halfback
1532:
1232:(7 games from 1911 to 1917), and
4717:, Canada. In 1930, he lived in
36:
16:American college football season
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4440:"Michigan, 13; Pennsylvania, 0"
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3982:"Michigan A. C. Player Injured"
3974:
3899:
3823:"A Point a Minute for Michigan"
3815:
3772:
3750:
3732:
3718:
3704:
3689:
3540:"Craig Rejoins Michigan Eleven"
2613:
1661:
3907:"Michigan Held to Small Score"
3663:
3624:
3560:
2848:
2405:The game marked the return of
2105:Week 4: Michigan at Vanderbilt
1783:Case School of Applied Science
1228:(10 games from 1908 to 1918),
242:
211:
1:
4097:"Michigan, 33; Vanderbilt, 2"
3714:. pro-football-reference.com.
3520:
3425:- started 2 games at fullback
1962:Week 3: Michigan Agricultural
1804:Week 2: Mt. Union at Michigan
1537:
1195:Michigan Agricultural College
5859:1913 college football season
4804:Washtenaw County Fairgrounds
4789:Michigan Wolverines football
4729:. He died January 1, 1975,
4692:. Died September 22, 1986,
4464:. p. 11. Archived from
4266:. p. 20. Archived from
3516:Manager: Morris A. Milligan
2947:
2945:
2829:Western Conference overtures
2281:Week 5: Syracuse at Michigan
1176:1913 college football season
252:
232:
221:
201:
29:Michigan Wolverines football
7:
4968:2007 Appalachian State game
4175:"Michigan, 43; Syracuse, 7"
3618:"The Promise of the Season"
3405:
2424:Week 6: Michigan at Cornell
1262:
10:
5885:
5869:1913 in sports in Michigan
4752:Michigan Alumnus 1913-1914
4307:"Michigan vs Pennsylvania"
4207:"Michigan vs Cornell (NY)"
3740:"Yost's Veterans Come Out"
3413:Williamsport, Pennsylvania
2936:
1573:Ernest "Aqua" Allmendinger
1569:George "Bubbles" Patterson
1193:), the Wolverines lost to
1160:
1156:
5839:
5070:
5029:
4895:
4831:
4796:
3458:George "Bubbles" Paterson
3240:George "Bubbles" Paterson
2077:Michigan State University
1923:George "Bubbles" Paterson
1787:George "Bubbles" Paterson
1519:
1253:George "Bubbles" Paterson
1199:Michigan State University
1119:North Dakota Agricultural
339:Western State Normal (MI)
189:
180:
125:
114:
107:
97:
87:
77:
60:
52:
44:
35:
23:
4973:2015 Michigan State game
4958:2001 Michigan State game
3947:"M.A.C., 12; Michigan 7"
2620:Week 7: Penn at Michigan
1668:Week 1: Case at Michigan
4690:Estelline, South Dakota
4662:Wisconsin State Journal
4537:"Forget the Conference"
3866:"Michigan, 48; Case, 0"
3031:Brookings, South Dakota
3002:Thomas H. Bushnell, Jr.
2857:Consensus All-American
2740:Consensus All-American
2258:(2), and Martin Galt.
885:Northern Illinois State
573:Christian Brothers (MO)
4676:"The All-Fresh Season"
2942:Varsity letter winners
2861:
2810:
2779:
2744:
2543:
2228:
1943:
1925:
1647:
1551:
1172:University of Michigan
120:
4978:Sign-stealing scandal
4832:Bowls & rivalries
4634:on December 17, 2012.
4612:on December 17, 2012.
4552:The Indianapolis Star
4468:on December 17, 2012.
4416:on December 17, 2012.
4394:on December 17, 2012.
4270:on December 17, 2012.
4247:on December 17, 2012.
4142:on December 18, 2012.
3895:on December 17, 2012.
3851:on December 17, 2012.
3811:on December 17, 2012.
3768:on December 17, 2012.
3746:. September 21, 1913.
3603:on December 17, 2012.
3578:on December 17, 2012.
2856:
2806:
2775:
2739:
2538:
2223:
2099:Week 4: at Vanderbilt
2000:Michigan Agricultural
1939:
1920:
1643:
1545:
1357:Michigan Agricultural
1080:Michigan State Normal
261:Michigan Agricultural
119:
5008:We Don't Give a Damn
4963:2006 Ohio State game
4948:1973 Ohio State game
4943:1969 Ohio State game
4867:George Jewett Trophy
4647:Atlanta Constitution
4554:. December 14, 1913.
4486:. November 25, 1912.
4360:. November 16, 1913.
4313:on October 23, 2011.
4213:on October 23, 2011.
4059:The Michigan Alumnus
4040:on December 17, 2012
4013:on February 1, 2013.
3784:The Michigan Alumnus
3726:"Football Prospects"
3700:. November 19, 1913.
3632:"Football Prospects"
2920:Milwaukee Free Press
2821:football could be."
2815:The Michigan Alumnus
2760:Harry Burns Hutchins
2233:Nashville, Tennessee
2197:Nashville, Tennessee
2088:The Michigan Alumnus
2067:Hoagland (Princeton)
1773:Hoagland (Princeton)
1611:Herbert "Hub" Huebel
5062:Statistical leaders
4953:Miracle at Michigan
4664:. December 2, 1913.
4649:. December 9, 1913.
4525:. November 6, 1913.
4507:. November 2, 1913.
4295:. November 9, 1913.
4195:. November 8, 1913.
4163:. November 2, 1913.
4116:. October 23, 1913.
4113:The Washington Post
4085:. October 26, 1913.
3991:. October 19, 1913.
3970:. October 19, 1913.
3913:. October 12, 1913.
3496:Assistant coaches:
3445:Ludington, Michigan
3423:Valparaiso, Indiana
3021:James Bland Catlett
2980:Ernest Allmendinger
2712:Ann Arbor, Michigan
2622:
2600:Ernest Allmendinger
2541:Ernest Allmendinger
2527:Pendleton (Bowdoin)
2426:
2373:Ann Arbor, Michigan
2283:
2107:
2060:Ann Arbor, Michigan
1970:
1909:Holderness (Lehigh)
1896:Ann Arbor, Michigan
1806:
1760:Ann Arbor, Michigan
1670:
1244:from 1913 to 1917.
1203:cross-state rivalry
963:Iowa State Teachers
150:
4896:Culture & lore
4694:San Antonio, Texas
4628:Detroit Free Press
4606:Detroit Free Press
4523:The New York Times
4505:The New York Times
4484:The New York Times
4462:Detroit Free Press
4410:Detroit Free Press
4388:Detroit Free Press
4358:The New York Times
4293:The New York Times
4241:Detroit Free Press
4193:The New York Times
4161:The New York Times
4136:Detroit Free Press
4083:The New York Times
4063:The New York Times
4034:Detroit Free Press
4007:Detroit Free Press
3989:The New York Times
3968:The New York Times
3911:The New York Times
3889:Detroit Free Press
3845:Detroit Free Press
3829:. October 5, 1913.
3827:The New York Times
3805:Detroit Free Press
3762:Detroit Free Press
3744:The New York Times
3597:Detroit Free Press
3572:Detroit Free Press
3548:. October 23, 1913
3545:The New York Times
3443:Robert W. Watson,
3431:Frank G. Millard,
3383:Royce A. Traphagen
3310:James W. Raynsford
3046:William D. Cochran
2903:Detroit Free Press
2862:
2841:The Michigan Daily
2835:Western Conference
2782:The New York Times
2745:
2618:
2604:The New York Times
2591:Detroit Free Press
2587:The New York Times
2550:at Percy Field in
2544:
2422:
2418:Week 6: at Cornell
2400:Western Conference
2279:
2245:Detroit Free Press
2229:
2211:Horatio B. Hackett
2103:
2086:In November 1913,
2081:The New York Times
1966:
1935:Detroit Free Press
1926:
1802:
1666:
1651:Detroit Free Press
1577:Roy "Squib" Torbet
1560:Detroit Free Press
1552:
1255:, and quarterback
1218:Western Conference
148:
121:
92:George C. Paterson
5846:
5845:
4731:Multnomah, Oregon
4715:Woolford, Alberta
4258:E. A. Batchelor.
3674:. March 22, 1912.
3502:Prentiss Douglass
3451:Awards and honors
3439:Hemlock, Michigan
3433:Corunna, Michigan
3403:
3402:
3157:Henry W. Lichtner
2927:Prentiss Douglass
2734:
2733:
2701:November 15, 1913
2695:
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2073:
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2042:
1915:
1914:
1879:
1878:
1798:Week 2: Mt. Union
1779:
1778:
1743:
1742:
1604:Stockholm, Sweden
1567:at right tackle,
1530:
1529:
1247:Craig and tackle
1178:. The season was
1164:
1163:
146:
145:
98:Home stadium
5876:
5074:
4933:The Ten Year War
4923:Oosterbaan years
4881:The Ten Year War
4861:Little Brown Jug
4822:Michigan Stadium
4790:
4781:
4774:
4767:
4758:
4757:
4734:
4719:Ravalli, Montana
4711:Portland, Oregon
4707:Shenandoah, Iowa
4703:
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4395:
4390:. Archived from
4379:
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4361:
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4331:
4328:"Athletic Notes"
4324:
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4264:November 9, 1913
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3553:
3536:
3492:Fielding H. Yost
3336:S. Spencer Scott
3101:Shenandoah, Iowa
2946:
2898:Fielding H. Yost
2879:Collier's Weekly
2726:Walter Eckersall
2717:Game attendance:
2627:
2626:
2623:
2617:
2556:Geneva, New York
2552:Ithaca, New York
2519:Game attendance:
2514:Ithaca, New York
2505:November 8, 1913
2431:
2430:
2427:
2421:
2378:Game attendance:
2362:November 1, 1913
2288:
2287:
2284:
2278:
2275:Week 5: Syracuse
2237:Fielding H. Yost
2202:Game attendance:
2186:October 25, 1922
2112:
2111:
2108:
2102:
2049:October 18, 1913
1975:
1974:
1971:
1965:
1901:Game attendance:
1885:October 11, 1913
1811:
1810:
1807:
1801:
1765:Game attendance:
1675:
1674:
1671:
1665:
1556:Fielding H. Yost
1548:Fielding H. Yost
1511:
1480:
1446:
1415:
1379:
1344:
1313:
1267:
1266:
1180:Fielding H. Yost
1170:represented the
254:
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183:
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68:Fielding H. Yost
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5057:NFL draftees
5037:Head coaches
4723:Vale, Oregon
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4042:. Retrieved
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3550:. Retrieved
3543:
3498:William Cole
3490:Head coach:
3218:James Musser
3199:Frank McHale
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2224:Quarterback
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2193:Dudley Field
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1662:Week 1: Case
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1615:Otto Carpell
1608:
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1401:Dudley Field
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846:South Dakota
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18:
4994:The Victors
4913:Kipke years
4903:Early years
4859:Minnesota:
4818:(1906–1926)
4816:Ferry Field
4812:(1893–1905)
4806:(1883–1892)
4044:January 29,
3552:January 29,
3471:Jimmy Craig
3289:Cyril Quinn
3120:Quarterback
2974:experience
2874:Walter Camp
2868:and tackle
2866:Jimmy Craig
2859:Jimmy Craig
2849:Post-season
2794:Jimmy Craig
2764:The Victors
2708:Ferry Field
2571:Jimmy Craig
2511:Percy Field
2407:Jimmy Craig
2369:Ferry Field
2241:Dan McGugin
2056:Ferry Field
1892:Ferry Field
1756:Ferry Field
1630:Ferry Field
1588:Ralph Craig
1584:Jimmy Craig
1571:at center,
1500:Ferry Field
1489:November 15
1467:Percy Field
1435:Ferry Field
1364:Ferry Field
1333:Ferry Field
1326:Mount Union
1299:Ferry Field
1211:Walter Camp
1207:Jimmy Craig
807:Saint Louis
768:Mount Union
456:Lake Forest
102:Ferry Field
48:Independent
5853:Categories
4887:Penn State
4877:Ohio State
4872:Notre Dame
4839:Bowl games
3521:References
3357:Roy Torbet
3160:End, Guard
2580:Roy Torbet
2158:Vanderbilt
1655:Free Press
1538:Pre-season
1523:Homecoming
1471:Ithaca, NY
1455:November 8
1424:November 1
1393:Vanderbilt
1388:October 25
1353:October 18
1322:October 11
1282:Attendance
1238:Ohio State
1234:Vanderbilt
690:Heidelberg
300:Notre Dame
45:Conference
4938:Snow Bowl
4846:(defunct)
3510:Trainer:
3456:Captain:
2929:. Led by
2894:Tom Thorp
2728:(Chicago)
2705:Location:
2509:Location:
2453:•
2366:Location:
2310:•
2190:Location:
2134:•
2053:Location:
1997:•
1930:Mt. Union
1889:Location:
1834:Mt. Union
1753:Location:
1596:200-meter
1287:October 4
1191:Mt. Union
729:Marquette
5042:Trainers
4908:Yost era
4850:Illinois
3406:Reserves
3363:Fullback
3292:Fullback
3269:Fullback
3094:Halfback
3073:Halfback
3024:Halfback
2960:Hometown
2952:Position
2900:for the
2723:Referee:
2673:Michigan
2671:•
2525:Referee:
2455:Michigan
2396:Syracuse
2384:Referee:
2334:Syracuse
2312:Michigan
2208:Referee:
2136:Michigan
2065:Referee:
2022:Michigan
1907:Referee:
1857:Michigan
1855:•
1771:Referee:
1721:Michigan
1719:•
1428:Syracuse
1273:Opponent
1263:Schedule
1226:Syracuse
417:Michigan
190:Overall
5073:Seasons
5047:Players
5001:Varsity
4844:Chicago
2957:started
2937:Players
2560:Harvard
2548:Cornell
2477:Cornell
1460:Cornell
1369:rivalry
1230:Cornell
1174:in the
1149:–
1143:–
1128:–
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660:–
651:Detroit
642:–
636:–
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387:–
378:Haskell
369:–
363:–
348:–
330:–
324:–
309:–
291:–
285:–
270:–
127:Seasons
109:Uniform
88:Captain
5030:People
4797:Venues
3313:Tackle
3267:Tackle
3244:Center
3221:Tackle
2966:Weight
2963:Height
2949:Player
2896:, and
2719:19,687
1937:wrote:
1515:19,687
1279:Result
1133:
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1041:Butler
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1006:
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53:Record
4501:(PDF)
3985:(PDF)
3386:Guard
3050:Guard
2984:Guard
2972:Prior
2969:Class
2955:Games
2699:Date:
2644:Total
2521:6,827
2503:Date:
2448:Total
2380:8,491
2360:Date:
2305:Total
2204:3,417
2184:Date:
2129:Total
2047:Date:
1992:Total
1903:3,971
1883:Date:
1828:Total
1767:5,746
1747:Date:
1692:Total
1484:6,827
1450:8,491
1419:3,417
1383:8,509
1348:3,971
1317:5,746
924:Akron
495:Doane
5831:2024
5825:2023
5819:2022
5814:2021
5809:2020
5804:2019
5799:2018
5794:2017
5789:2016
5784:2015
5779:2014
5774:2013
5769:2012
5764:2011
5759:2010
5754:2009
5749:2008
5744:2007
5739:2006
5734:2005
5729:2004
5724:2003
5719:2002
5714:2001
5709:2000
5704:1999
5699:1998
5693:1997
5687:1996
5682:1995
5677:1994
5672:1993
5667:1992
5662:1991
5657:1990
5652:1989
5647:1988
5642:1987
5637:1986
5632:1985
5627:1984
5622:1983
5617:1982
5612:1981
5607:1980
5602:1979
5597:1978
5592:1977
5587:1976
5582:1975
5577:1974
5572:1973
5567:1972
5562:1971
5557:1970
5552:1969
5547:1968
5542:1967
5537:1966
5532:1965
5527:1964
5522:1963
5517:1962
5512:1961
5507:1960
5502:1959
5497:1958
5492:1957
5487:1956
5482:1955
5477:1954
5472:1953
5467:1952
5462:1951
5457:1950
5452:1949
5446:1948
5439:1947
5433:1946
5428:1945
5423:1944
5418:1943
5413:1942
5408:1941
5403:1940
5398:1939
5393:1938
5388:1937
5383:1936
5378:1935
5373:1934
5367:1933
5360:1932
5354:1931
5349:1930
5344:1929
5339:1928
5334:1927
5329:1926
5324:1925
5319:1924
5313:1923
5307:1922
5302:1921
5297:1920
5292:1919
5286:1918
5280:1917
5275:1916
5270:1915
5265:1914
5260:1913
5255:1912
5250:1911
5245:1910
5240:1909
5235:1908
5230:1907
5225:1906
5220:1905
5214:1904
5207:1903
5200:1902
5193:1901
5187:1900
5182:1899
5177:1898
5172:1897
5167:1896
5162:1895
5157:1894
5152:1893
5147:1892
5142:1891
5137:1890
5132:1889
5127:1888
5122:1887
5117:1886
5112:1885
5107:1884
5102:1883
5097:1882
5092:1881
5087:1880
5082:1879
4983:Biff
4046:2012
3554:2012
2749:Penn
2650:Penn
1698:Case
1594:and
1512:13–0
1493:Penn
1481:17–0
1447:43–7
1416:33–2
1380:7–12
1345:14–0
1314:48–0
1291:Case
1276:Site
1270:Date
1222:Penn
1189:and
1187:Case
1166:The
196:Team
182:Conf
138:1914
133:1912
25:1913
3361:End
3315:End
3181:End
2876:in
1617:.
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1592:100
1458:at
1391:at
399:10
78:MVP
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