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Most viewed articles created/expanded in 2015
Created in 2015
This list displays articles created in 2015 which have received the most page views during the period 1/1/21 to 9/23/22.
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Nick Mullens | 2015-11-19 | 35,445 | 1,711,682 | Southern Miss QB 2013-2016 |
2 | C. J. Beathard | 2015-12-06 | 39,270 | 1,345,787 | Iowa quarterback 2012-2016 |
3 | Jordan Howard | 2015-11-15 | 43,389 | 1,050,449 | Indiana running back 2015 |
4 | Ryan Switzer | 2015-11-10 | 24,462 | 977,266 | North Carolina wide receiver 2013-2016 |
5 | Jake Butt | 2015-09-11 | 24,455 | 606,453 | UM tight end 2013-2016 |
6 | Justin Jackson (American football) | 21,847 | 337,855 | Northwestern RB 2014-2017, NFL 2018-2022 | |
7 | Jourdan Lewis | 2015-11-11 | 22,427 | 265,302 | UM cornerback 2013-2016 |
8 | DeAndré Washington | 2015-11-18 | 19,133 | 175,557 | Texas Tech running back 2011-2015 |
9 | Brian Hill | 166,238 | Wyoming RB 2014-2016, FL/CFL 2017-2022 | ||
10 | Tyler Ervin | 18,219 | 149,699 | San Jose State RB 2011-2015, NFL 2016-2020 | |
11 | List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders | 2015-10-22 | 47,326 | 147,560 | Yearly passing leaders |
12 | List of NCAA major college football yearly rushing leaders | 2015-10-21 | 50,549 | 142,788 | Yearly rushing leaders |
13 | Jehu Chesson | 15,091 | 139,864 | Michigan WR 2013-2015, NFL 2017-2019 | |
14 | Roger Lewis (American football) | 2015-11-18 | 9,990 | 126,512 | Wide receiver 2014-2019 |
15 | Dane Evans | 2015-11-19 | 16,864 | 100,396 | Tulsa quarterback 2013-2016 |
16 | Matt Johnson (quarterback) | 2015-11-18 | 4,122 | 90,665 | Bowling Green quarterback 2013-2015 |
17 | Daniel Braverman | 2015-11-30 | 16,814 | 90,919 | Western Michgian wide receiver 2012-2015 |
18 | Jordan Westerkamp | 2015-12-06 | 5,704 | 90,444 | Nebraska wide receiver 2012-2016 |
19 | Josh Wallwork | 2015-11-05 | 3,286 | 79,870 | Wyoming quarterback, NCAA passing leader 1996 |
20 | List of NCAA major college football yearly receiving leaders | 42,997 | 77,695 | Yearly receiving leader | |
21 | Kermit Whitfield | 74,818 | Florida State WR 2013-2015, NFL/CFL 2017-2021 | ||
22 | List of NCAA major college football yearly total offense leaders | 28,753 | 43,512 | Yearly total offense leaders | |
23 | List of NCAA major college football yearly scoring leaders | 35,502 | 39,848 | Yearly scoring leaders | |
24 | Illinois–Michigan football series | 78,876 | 39,834 | Historic football series | |
25 | 2001 Washington Huskies football team | 12,029 | 39,732 | 8–4 record, lost to Texas in Holiday Bowl | |
26 | William Likely | 2015-12-07 | 6,747 | 38,126 | Maryland cornerback 2013-2016 |
27 | Keyarris Garrett | 10,530 | 34,777 | Tulsa wide receiver, led NCAA Division I with 1,588 receiving yards 2015 | |
28 | 1997 Washington Huskies football team | 15,085 | 30,800 | 8–4 record beat Michigan State in Aloha Bowl | |
1982 UCLA Bruins football team | 19,317 | 23,817 | 10–1–1 record, beat Michigan in Rose Bowl | ||
Joe Bolden | 7,566 | 23,663 | UM linebacker 2012-2015 | ||
Jordan Canzeri | 4,613 | 22,757 | Iowa running back 2011-2015, 984 yards in 2015 | ||
1985 UCLA Bruins football team | 20,948 | 20,726 | 9–2–1 record, beat Iowa in Rose Bowl | ||
1996 Army Cadets football team | 20,161 | 10–2 record, lost to Auburn in Independence bowl | |||
Bob Novogratz | 19,314 | All-American guard for Army in 1958 | |||
1987 UCLA Bruins football team | 11,661 | 19,309 | 10–2 record, beat Florida in Aloha Bowl | ||
1983 UCLA Bruins football team | 8,556 | 18,916 | 7–4–1 record, beat Illinois in Rose Bowl | ||
1981 Washington Huskies football team | 17,317 | 18,846 | 10–2 record, beat Iowa in Rose Bowl | ||
Megan Betsa | 12,512 | 17,090 | UM softball pitcher 2014-2017 | ||
1967 Purdue Boilermakers football team | 12,998 | 16,610 | |||
1963 Illinois Fighting Illini football team | 11,587 | 15,480 | 8–1–1 record, beat Washington in Rose Bowl | ||
1951 Illinois Fighting Illini football team | 10,235 | 14,363 | 9–0–1 record, beat Stanford in Rose Bowl | ||
Mike Gillette | 14,267 | Michigan punter, placekicker 1985-1988 | |||
1984 UCLA Bruins football team | 13,217 | 14,129 | 9–3 record, beat Miami in Fiesta Bowl | ||
Demetrius Brown | 13,639 | Michigan quarterback 1985-1989 | |||
1945 Indiana Hoosiers football team | 36,415 | 12,808 | 9–0–1 record, ranked No. 4 in final AP poll | ||
Billy Marek | 11,332 | Wisconsin running back 1972-1975, All-Big Ten 1974, 1975 | |||
Jim Bakhtiar | 11,063 | Virginia fullback, placekicker, 1955-1957; All-American 1957 | |||
List of NCAA major college football yearly punt and kickoff return leaders | 17,014 | 10,100 | |||
Dick Tamburo | 5,110 | 8,303 | Michigan State center 1950-52, All-American in 1952 | ||
Preacher Pilot | 7,467 | New Mexico State halfback, NCAA rushing leader 1961 and 1962 | |||
Art Luppino | 3,318 | 6,716 | Arizona running back, NCAA rushing leader 1954 and 1955 |
Expanded in 2015
The following shows articles substantially expanded in 2015 with the most page views. Page views are from the period 7/1/15 to 9/23/22.
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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1 | Tom Harmon | 2/17-2/19 | 59,671 | 1,827,685 | UM back 1938-1940, 1940 Heisman Trophy |
2 | Amani Toomer | 396,722 | Michigan wide receiver 1992-1995 | ||
3 | Chris Hutchinson (American football) | 378,795 | Michigan defensive tackle and linebacker, All-American 1992 | ||
4 | Anthony Thomas | 176,720 | Michigan running back 1997-2000 | ||
5 | Ron Johnson (running back) | 3/7-3/9 | 24,359 | 135,629 | UM halfback 1965-1968, set UM career rushing record |
6 | Jumbo Elliott (American football) | 118,295 | Michigan offensive tackle 1984-1987, All-American 1985, 1986 | ||
7 | Rick Leach | 108,875 | Michigan quarterback 1975-1978 | ||
8 | Leroy Hoard | 94,066 | Michigan running back 1987-1989 | ||
9 | Ali Haji-Sheikh | 88,086 | Michigan kicker 1979-1982 | ||
10 | Rob Lytle | 3/28 | 11,677 | 85,625 | UM running back 1974-1976, 2nd in 1976 Heisman voting |
11 | Tom Mack | 3/26 | 12,231 | 78,730 | UM offensive tackle, Pro Football HOF |
12 | Ron Kramer | 72,628 | Michigan end 1953-1957, All-American 1955, 1956, CFHOF | ||
13 | Reggie McKenzie (guard) | 70,423 | Michigan guard, All-American 1971 | ||
14 | Jim Herrmann | 68,920 | Michigan defensive coordinator 1997-2005 | ||
15 | Dave Brown (cornerback) | 63,409 | Michigan cornerback, All-American 1973, 1974 | ||
16 | Jarrod Bunch | 61,596 | Michigan fullback 1986-1990 | ||
17 | Jacques Smith | AfD rescue | 61,553 | Tennesee defensive end 2010-2013 | |
18 | Mike Pruitt | 4/25-4/27 | 14,003 | 59,624 | Fullback in NFL 1976-1986 |
19 | Derrick Walker (American football) | 58,476 | Michigan tight end 1986-1989 | ||
20 | Ian Gold | 54,664 | Michigan linebacker 1996-1999 | ||
21 | Steve Everitt | 52,671 | Michigan center 1989-1992 | ||
22 | Mike Kenn | 50,783 | Michigan offensive tackle 1975-1977 | ||
23 | Mike Harden | 49,898 | Michigan safety 1977-1979 | ||
24 | Mark Campbell (tight end) | 47,048 | Michigan tight end 1995-1998 | ||
25 | Scott Dreisbach | 44,133 | Michigan quarterback 1995-1998 | ||
26 | Tom Keating (American football) | 43,254 | Michigan defensive tackle 1961-1963 | ||
27 | 1981 Michigan Wolverines football team | 38,923 | 9–3 record, beat UCLA in Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl | ||
28 | Mike Bass | 37,735 | Michigan cornerback 1964-1966 | ||
29 | John Anderson (American football) | 37,032 | |||
30 | Steve Smith (quarterback) | 36,586 | |||
31 | 1974 Michigan Wolverines football team | 35,241 | |||
32 | Mark Messner | 35,088 | |||
33 | Chris Calloway | 34,548 | |||
34 | Matt Elliott (American football) | 34,134 | |||
35 | Stefan Humphries | 32,879 | |||
36 | Erick Anderson | 32,591 | |||
37 | Tony McGee (tight end) | 32,297 | |||
38 | Kurt Becker | 31,222 | |||
39 | Russell Davis (running back) | 28,242 | |||
40 | 1968 Michigan Wolverines football team | 28,199 | |||
41 | Greg McMurtry | 27,091 | |||
42 | Tripp Welborne | 26,914 | |||
43 | Bill Laskey (American football) | 25,096 | |||
44 | Terry Barr | 21,998 | |||
45 | Mel Owens | 19,735 | |||
46 | Kevin Brooks (American football) | 18,983 | |||
47 | Bobby Abrams | 18,659 | |||
48 | Sam Sword | 18,314 | |||
49 | Bob Perryman | 18,825 | |||
50 | Paul Seymour (American football) | 17,810 | |||
51 | Jon Giesler | 16,767 | |||
52 | Jerald Ingram | 16,487 | |||
53 | 1940 Michigan Wolverines football team | 15,304 | |||
54 | Randy Logan | 14,914 | |||
55 | Mike Boren | 14,066 | |||
56 | Joe Cocozzo | 13,882 | |||
57 | Henry Killilea | 13,353 | |||
58 | Don Bracken | 12,846 | |||
59 | John Vitale (American football) | 12,815 | |||
60 | Mike Hammerstein | 12,737 | |||
61 | Matt Dyson | 12,325 | |||
62 | Bennie McRae | 12,042 | |||
63 | Chris Floyd | 11,423 | |||
64 | 1945 Michigan Wolverines football team | 11,275 | |||
65 | Ron Simpkins | 10,885 | |||
66 | Tommy Hendricks | 10,881 | |||
67 | 1927 Michigan Wolverines football team | 10,767 | |||
68 | Mike Teeter | 10,717 | |||
69 | 1938 Michigan Wolverines football team | 10,640 | |||
70 | 1946 Michigan Wolverines football team | 10,639 | |||
71 | Jug Girard | 10,634 | |||
72 | 1941 Michigan Wolverines football team | 10,613 | |||
73 | 1944 Michigan Wolverines football team | 10,488 | |||
74 | Evan Cooper | 10,430 | |||
75 | 1939 Michigan Wolverines football team | 10,293 | |||
76 | John Rowser | 10,242 | |||
77 | John Morrow (American football) | 10,223 | |||
78 | 1931 Michigan Wolverines football team | 10,064 | |||
79 | Brian Carpenter (American football) | 10,028 | |||
80 | Brad Cochran | 9,786 | |||
81 | 1926 Michigan Wolverines football team | 9,733 | |||
82 | Paul Seal | 9,461 | |||
83 | Ralph Clayton | 9,202 | |||
84 | 1921 Michigan Wolverines football team | 8,585 | |||
85 | 1917 Michigan Wolverines football team | 8,496 | |||
86 | Bo Rather | 8,423 | |||
87 | 1916 Michigan Wolverines football team | 8,193 |
American football
Major college yearly leaders
- NCAA yearly rushing leaders*
- NCAA yearly passing leaders*
- NCAA yearly receiving leaders*
- NCAA yearly scoring leaders*
- NCAA yearly total offense leaders*
- NCAA yearly punt/kickoff return leaders*
- Brian Baima*
- Hugh Blacklock
- Ed Brown*
- Dave Casinelli*
- Paul Copoulos*
- Overton Curtis*
- Wilton Davis
- Casey Fitzgerald*
- Marion Flanagan*
- Mike Ford*
- Al Ghesquiere*
- Harold Griffin*
- Ken Hebert*
- Jerry Hendren*
- Dave Hibbert*
- Junie Hovious*
- Johnny Knolla*
- Jack Kurkowski*
- Cody Ledbetter*
- Art Luppino*
- Blake Miller
- Jay Miller*
- Rudy Mobley*
- Reid Moseley*
- Bob Newman*
- Sal Olivas*
- Dave Petzke*
- Preacher Pilot*
- John Polanski*
- Paul Rickards*
- Walt Slater*
- Hank Stanton*
- Johnny Supulski*
- Ryan Switzer*
- Tramaine Thompson*
- Aaron Turner*
- Larry Vargo
- Stuart Vaughan*
- Josh Wallwork*
- Fred Wendt*
- Kermit Whitfield*
- Broughton Williams*
- Wayne Williams*
All-Americans
- Football World*
- Garrett Arbelbide*
- Bill Austin*
- Rip Bachor*
- Jim Bakhtiar*
- Stephen Barchet*
- Bernie Barkouskie*
- Tommy Bell*
- Pat Bisceglia*
- Henry Bjorkman*
- Joe Blalock*
- Rex Boggan*
- Joe Boyd*
- Don Branby*
- Mel Brewer*
- John Brown
- Charles Buell*
- Jimmie Cain*
- Pat Cannamela*
- Dana Carey*
- Adam Casad*
- Boyd Cherry*
- Red Chesbro*
- Ralph Chesnauskas*
- Bill Ciaravino*
- Beryl Clark*
- Cary Cox*
- Charles Ceppi*
- Henry Cronkite*
- Buddy Cruze*
- Ted Daffer*
- Frank D'Agostino*
- Chal Daniel*
- Bob Davenport*
- Aubrey Devine
- Maurice Doke*
- Alex Drobnitch*
- Dean Dugger*
- Hal Easterwood*
- Buddy Elrod*
- Lawrence Ely*
- Tyler Ervin*
- Edward Farnsworth*
- Jackie Fellows*
- Ralph Fife*
- Redmond Finney*
- Clyde Flowers*
- Tommy Ford*
- Tom Forrestal
- Bob Foxx*
- Monk Gafford*
- Leon Gajecki*
- Alexander Garfield Gillespie*
- Al Goldstein*
- Mike Gulian*
- Harlan Gustafson*
- Leon Hardeman*
- Jack Haman*
- Homer Hazel
- Don Heap*
- Osborne Helveston*
- Irving Holdash*
- Dave Hoppmann*
- Ron Hull*
- Herb Joesting
- Bill Johnson (guard)*
- Clyde Johnson*
- Kosse Johnson*
- Johnny Joss*
- George E. Julian*
- Bob Karch*
- Bud Kerr*
- George Kinard*
- Jim Kisselburgh*
- Ray Kubala*
- Chuck Kyle*
- Paul Larson*
- Bill Leeka*
- Ed Lindenmeyer*
- Nick Liotta*
- Jose Martinez-Zorilla*
- Red Matal*
- John Matsko*
- Walter Matuszczak*
- Fred Mautino*
- Henry Mazur*
- Joseph McAndrew*
- Dewey McConnell*
- Frank McDonald*
- Roy McKasson*
- James Russell McKay*
- George Melinkovich*
- Frank Mincevich*
- Merwin Mitterwallner*
- Phil Moffatt*
- Orville Mohler*
- Bob Momsen*
- Spencer Moseley*
- Derace Moser*
- Nick Mumley
- Cornelius Murphy*
- Carl Nery*
- Dwight Nichols*
- Dave Nisbet*
- Bob Novogratz*
- Ken Ormiston*
- Nathan Parker*
- Britain Patterson*
- Pug Pearman*
- Win Pederson*
- Wallace Philoon*
- Hugh Pitts*
- Lloyd Pixley*
- Dom Principe*
- Helge Pukema*
- Daniel Pullen*
- David Rankin*
- Jim Reeder*
- Lawrence Fairfax Reifsnider*
- Hugh Rhea*
- Napoleon Riley*
- Charles Rosenfelder*
- Ted Rosequist*
- George A. Sawin*
- Don Schaefer*
- Chris Schlachter*
- Gene Selawski*
- Paul Severin*
- Bill Sewell*
- Jack Shanafelt*
- Abe Shires*
- Jacob Slagle*
- Frank Slingluff Jr.*
- Ted Sloane*
- Gideon Smith
- Dick Sprague*
- Tom Stankard
- Bill Steiger*
- Harry Stella*
- Thomas Sterck*
- Vard Stockton*
- Elmer Stout*
- Scott Suber
- Howard Parker Talman*
- Dick Tamburo*
- Aurealius Thomas
- Henry Toczylowski*
- Tom Topping*
- Bud Toscani*
- Joe Stanowicz*
- Jim Steen*
- Bob Stransky*
- Sam Valentine*
- Bart Viviano*
- Bill Vohaska*
- Ray Wagner*
- Les Walters*
- Elmer Ward*
- Izzy Weinstock*
- Ralph Wenzel (end)*
- Hogan Wharton*
- Jay Wilkinson*
- Stan Williams*
- Wallace Winter*
- Henry Wisniewski*
- Ed Withers*
- Jim Wood*
- John Yezerski*
Michigan
- Bobby Abrams
- Erick Anderson
- John Anderson
- John Arbeznik
- David Arnold
- Ray Baer
- Terry Barr
- Mike Bass
- Kurt Becker
- Bob Bergeron*
- Chuck Bernard
- Joe Bolden*
- Mike Boren
- Don Bracken
- Kevin Brooks
- Dave Brown
- Demetrius Brown*
- Jarrod Bunch
- Jake Butt*
- Chris Calloway
- Mark Campbell
- Brian Carpenter
- Jehu Chesson*
- Larry Cipa
- Ralph Clayton
- Brad Cochran
- Joe Cocozzo
- Jim Coode
- Evan Cooper
- Russell Davis
- Damon Denson
- B. J. Dickey*
- Tom Dixon
- Scott Dreisbach
- Craig Dunaway
- Matt Dyson
- Jumbo Elliott
- Matt Elliott
- Steve Everitt
- Dave Fisher*
- Chris Floyd
- Jon Giesler
- Mike Gillette*
- Dave Glinka
- Ian Gold
- Ali Haji-Sheikh
- Mike Hammerstein
- Mike Harden
- Tom Harmon
- John Henderson (wide receiver)
- Tommy Hendricks
- Jim Herrmann
- Leroy Hoard
- Herbert Huebel
- Tom Huiskens
- Stefan Humphries
- Chris Hutchinson
- Jerald Ingram
- Ron Johnson (running back)
- Tom Keating
- Reuben Kelto
- Mike Kenn
- David Key
- Ron Kramer
- Bill Laskey
- Rick Leach
- Jourdan Lewis*
- Randy Logan
- Rob Lytle
- Tom Mack
- Jim Mandich
- Tony McGee
- Reggie McKenzie
- Greg McMurtry
- Bennie McRae
- Mark Messner
- John Morrow
- Ben Needham*
- Frank Nunley
- Mel Owens
- Bob Perryman
- Bob Ptacek
- Norm Purucker*
- Dave Raimey
- Bo Rather
- James Raynsford*
- Lawrence Ricks
- Rick Rogers*
- Carlton Rose
- John Rowser
- Tod Rockwell
- Paul Seal
- Paul Seymour
- Phil Seymour*
- Ron Simpkins
- Jim Smith
- Steve Smith (quarterback)
- Steve Smith (offensive lineman)
- Paul Staroba
- Tom Stincic
- Sam Sword
- Mike Taylor
- Mike Teeter
- Anthony Thomas
- Amani Toomer
- Joseph Truskowski
- John Vitale
- Derrick Walker
- Tripp Welborne
- Eric Wilson
Detroit NFL
Other football people
- Chick Agnew*
- Eric Allen (wide receiver)
- C. J. Beathard*
- Art Beckley*
- Leroy Bolden*
- Daniel Braverman*
- Les Bruckner*
- Jordan Canzeri*
- Carl Charon*
- Koester Christensen*
- Tom Connell*
- Fred Danziger*
- Campbell Dickson*
- Dane Evans*
- Bob Friedlund*
- Keyarris Garrett*
- Stevens Gould*
- Edward K. Hall
- Brian Hill*
- Jordan Howard*
- Justin Jackson*
- Alexander Jerrems
- Bob Jewett*
- Matt Johnson (quarterback)*
- Michael Kinek
- Roger Lewis*
- William Likely*
- Billy Marek*
- Marv McFadden*
- Nick Mullens*
- Griffin Oakes*
- Paul Podmajersky*
- Mike Pruitt
- Don Ridler*
- Dave Schnell*
- Ed Schwager*
- Stephen Sieradzki*
- Matt Snorton*
- Bob Stephenson*
- Bob Suci*
- Earle Taylor
- Jesse Thomas*
- DeAndré Washington
- Jordan Westerkamp
Season articles
- All-ACC: 1953-1964, Template:All-Atlantic Coast Conference football teams
- All-Big Eight: 1929, 1931-1964, Template:All-Big Eight Conference football teams
- All-Big Ten: 1898-1990, 1992-2014, 2015, Template:All-Western college football teams, Template:All-Big Ten Conference football teams
- All-Missouri Valley: 1925-1928, 1930
- All-Pacific Coast: 1916, 1919-1938, 1940-1978
- All-Southern: 1933-1935, 1937-1942, 1947-1952
- All-Southwest: 1930, 1935-1965, 1970, 1975
- Akron: 1976
- Arkansas: 1899-1957, 1959-1979
- Army: 1890-1911, 1913-1916, 1917-1924, 1926-1927, 1930-1943, 1954-1957, 1959-1963, 1965-1968, 1970-1971, 1973-1974, 1978, 1980-1984, 1986-2003
- Central Michigan: 1956, 1974, 1977, 1979
- Chicago: 1892-1893, 1895-1897, 1899-1907, 1909-1912, 1914-1921, 1923-1939
- Columbia: 1933, 1945
- Cornell: 1887, 1889-1907, 1909-1913, 1916-1917, 1919-1920, 1924-1938, 1940
- Detroit Titans: 1896-1904, 1906-1907, 1909-1942, 1945-1964, Template:Detroit Titans football navbox
- Florida: 1966
- Harvard: 1873
- Illinois: 1892-1913, 1915-1918, 1920-1922, 1925-1926, 1928-1945, 1947-1963, 1966-1982, 1984-1988, 1990, 1992-1992
- Indiana: 1887-1889, 1891-1919, 1945
- Kansas: 1899 (Yost)
- Kent State: 1929, 1935, 1940, 1960, 1968
- Lafayette: 1895, 1897, 1899-1900, 1909
- Miami (OH): 1947, 1949-1950, 1955, 1963, 1966, 1973-1975, 1977, 1998
- Michigan: 1914, 1916, 1917, 1921, 1927, 1931, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1968, 1974, 1981, Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry, Illinois–Michigan football series*
- Michigan State: 1896-1942, 1944-1950, 1954-1964, 1967-1968, 1970-1973, 1976, 1979-1982, 1984-1986
- Minnesota: 1890-1920, 1922-2003
- Navy: 1888, 1890, 1910-1911
- Northwestern: 1876, 1882, 1886, 1888-1892, 1901-1904, 1916, 1926, 1930-1931, 1936, 1940, 1950-1962
- Notre Dame: 1887-1889, 1892-1905
- Ohio State: 1901-1903, 1905-1911
- Ohio Wesleyan: 1897 (Yost)
- Oklahoma: 1920-1945, 1947, 1949
- Pacific: 1949
- Penn: 1890-1893, 1896, 1900-1903, 1905-1906, 1909, 1917, 1947
- Pitt: 1910
- Purdue: 1887, 1889-1930, 1932-1959, 1962-1964, 1967
- Quantico: 1923
- Rutgers: 1897, 1899, 1911
- Saint Mary's: 1921-1934, 1938, 1945, Template:Saint Mary's Gaels football navbox
- Santa Clara: 1936-1937, 1949
- Stanford: 1900 (Yost)
- Toledo: 1925, 1927, 1947, 1969-1971
- UCLA: 1924-1928, 1930-1933, 1935-1937, 1939, 1942-1950, 1952, 1955-1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1980-1987, 1989
- USC: 1914-1927, 1929-1930, 1933-1938, 1940, 1942-1950, 1952-1971, 1974-1977, 1979-1984, 1986-1988, 1990-1996, 1998-2000
- Wake Forest: 1923-1925, 1937-1969, 1971-2005
- Washington: 1889-1890, 1892-1974, 1978-1989, 1992-1998, 2001-2004
- Western Michigan: 1909, 1914, 1922, 1926, 1932, 1941, 1965, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2000
Baseball and softball
Baseball
- David V. Connelly* (Toledo)
- Richard Finn* (Toledo/OSU)
- Henry Killilea (Michigan/AL)
- Eugene Lenti* (DePaul)
- Phil McSpadden* (Oklahoma City)
Softball
- Megan Betsa* (Michigan)
- Diane Ninemire* (Cal)
- Donna J. Papa* (North Carolina)
AfD rescue
DYK
Article (DYK date) | Image | DYK views | DYK hook |
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1076-1078. 1944, 1945, 1946 Michigan Wolverines football teams (8/1/15) | na | ... that at least 12 players from the 1944 Michigan Wolverines football team, 15 from the 1945 team, and 21 from the 1946 team were either drafted to play or actually played professional football in the NFL or AAFC? | |
1075. 1968 Michigan Wolverines football team (7/24/15) | na | ... that the 1968 Michigan Wolverines football team was ranked No. 12 in the final AP Poll in its last season under head coach Bump Elliott? | |
1074. Jug Girard (7/19/15) | na | ... that Wisconsin's Jug Girard, dubbed "Mr. Versatility", was a quarterback, end, halfback, punter, and kickoff returner in 10 years in the NFL? | |
1073. 1941 Michigan Wolverines football team (7/9/15) | na | ... that the 1941 Michigan Wolverines football team outscored opponents 147 to 41, losing only to the eventual champions, Minnesota? | |
1072. 1991 All-Big Ten Conference football team (6/27/15) | na | ... that the 1991 All-Big Ten Conference football team included Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard and conference rushing leader Vaughn Dunbar? | |
1071. Sam Sword (6/26/15) | na | ... that linebacker Sam Sword was the leading tackler on the undefeated 1997 Michigan football team? | |
1070. 1921 Michigan Wolverines football team (6/18/15) | na | ... that 1921 Michigan Wolverines football team (pictured) outscored its opponents by a combined score of 187 to 21? | |
1069. 1987 All-Big Ten Conference football team (6/1/15) | na | ... that the Michigan State Spartans, under Big Ten Coach of the Year George Perles, placed seven first-team players on the 1987 All-Big Ten Conference football team? | |
1068. 1984 All-Big Ten Conference football team (5/31/15) | na | ... that the 1984 All-Big Ten Conference football team included Heisman Trophy winner Keith Byars and national receiving leader David Williams? | |
1067. 1992 All-Big Ten Conference football team (5/26/15) | na | ... that the 1992 All-Big Ten Conference football team included rushing, receiving, and passing efficiency leaders Tyrone Wheatley, Lee Gissendaner and Elvis Grbac? | |
1066. Tommy Hendricks (5/25/15) | na | ... that Tommy Hendricks played free safety for the undefeated 1997 Michigan football team and was the Miami Dolphins' special teams captain from 2001 to 2003? | |
1065. Mike Teeter (5/21/15) | na | ... that American football player Mike Teeter won the Dick Katcher Award in 1989 and was named All-World while playing for the Frankfurt Galaxy in 1991? | |
1064. 1995 All-Big Ten Conference football team (5/18/15) | na | ... that the 1995 All-Big Ten Conference football team included two Heisman Trophy winners, Eddie George of Ohio State and Charles Woodson of Michigan? | |
1063. Joe Cocozzo (5/10/15) | na | ... that Joe Cocozzo played in the 1993 Rose Bowl, the 1993 Senior Bowl, and Super Bowl XXIX? | |
1062. Matt Elliott (4/26/15) | na | ... that Michigan's Matt Elliott went on to play four years in the NFL despite being "Mr. Irrelevant" in 1992? | |
1061. Paul Seal (4/16/15) | na | ... that tight end Paul Seal won the Most Valuable Player award on the 1973 Michigan football team and later had 1,586 receiving yards in the NFL? | |
1060. Randy Logan (4/16/15) | na | ... that Randy Logan (pictured) was a consensus All-American at Michigan and appeared in 159 consecutive games for the Philadelphia Eagles? |