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Most viewed[edit]

Created[edit]

This list displays articles created in 2015 which have received the most page views.

Rank Title Creation
date
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1 Nick Mullens 2015-11-19 35,445 1,905,193 Southern Miss QB 2013-2016
2 C. J. Beathard 2015-12-06 39,270 1,574,968 Iowa quarterback 2012-2016
3 Jordan Howard 2015-11-15 43,389 1,123,351 Indiana running back 2015
4 Ryan Switzer 2015-11-10 24,462 1,057,789 North Carolina wide receiver 2013-2016
5 Jake Butt 2015-09-11 24,455 737,383 UM tight end 2013-2016
6 Justin Jackson 21,847 399,109 Northwestern RB 2014-2017, NFL 2018-2022
7 Jourdan Lewis 2015-11-11 22,427 314,280 UM cornerback 2013-2016
8 DeAndré Washington 2015-11-18 19,133 260,869 Texas Tech running back 2011-2015
9 List of NCAA major college football yearly rushing leaders 2015-10-21 50,549 209,243 Yearly rushing leaders
10 Brian Hill 201,840 Wyoming RB 2014-2016, FL/CFL 2017-2022

Expanded[edit]

The following shows articles substantially expanded in 2015 with the most page views.

Rank Title Creation
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1 Tom Harmon 2/17-2/19 59,671 2,100,999 UM back 1938-1940, 1940 Heisman Trophy
2 Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry 1,740,807 Rivalry
3 Amani Toomer 461,073 Michigan wide receiver 1992-1995
4 Anthony Thomas 208,976 Michigan running back 1997-2000
5 Jehu Chesson* 150,389 WR (2013-2015)
6 Ron Johnson 3/7-3/9 24,359 146,883 UM halfback 1965-1968, set UM career rushing record
7 Jumbo Elliott 138,257 Michigan offensive tackle 1984-1987, All-American 1985, 1986
8 Rick Leach 134,473 Michigan quarterback 1975-1978
9 Jim Mandich 113,974 Tight end (1967-1969)
10 Leroy Hoard 112,758 Michigan running back 1987-1989

American football[edit]

Michigan[edit]

Rank Title Page
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1 Tom Harmon 2,100,999 HB (1938–1940), Heisman (1940)
2 Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry 1,740,807 Rivalry
3 Jake Butt* 737,383 Tight end (2013-2016), AA (2016)
4 Amani Toomer 461,073 WR at UM (1992-1995), NY Giants (1996-2008)
5 Anthony Thomas 208,976 RB (1997-2000), MVP (2000)
6 Jehu Chesson* 150,389 WR (2013-2015)
7 Ron Johnson 146,883 RB (1966-1968)
8 Jumbo Elliott 138,257 OT, AA (1986-87), CFHOF
9 Rick Leach 134,473 QB (1975-1978)
10 Jim Mandich 113,974 Tight end (1967-1969)
11 Leroy Hoard 112,758 RB/FB (1987-1989)
12 Rob Lytle 103,285 Tailback (1973-1976)
13 Ali Haji-Sheikh 101,175 PK (1979-82)
14 Tom Mack 93,727 OG (1963-1965)
15 Ron Kramer 83,832 End (1954-1956), CFHOF
16 Jim Herrmann 82,959 Defensive coordinator (1997-2005)
17 Reggie McKenzie 79,454 Guard (1968-1971)
18 Jourdan Lewis* 74,198 CB at Michigan, AA (2015-2016)
19 Dave Brown 73,029 Cornerback (1972-1974), CFHOF
20 Derrick Walker 63,590 Tight end (1986-1989)
24 Jarrod Bunch 70,981
22 Ian Gold 61,701
25 Mike Kenn 59,325
23 Mike Harden 58,030
28 Illinois–Michigan football series* 57,415
37 Tom Keating 51,238
26 Scott Dreisbach 50,474
21 Jim Smith 49,000 Flanker and wingback (1974-1976)
30 1981 Michigan Wolverines football team 45,803
32 Mike Bass 44,120
27 Steve Smith (quarterback) 42,418
29 John Anderson 41,876
31 1974 Michigan Wolverines football team 41,745
36 Chris Calloway 41,468
35 Matt Elliott 41,013
33 Stefan Humphries 38,255
34 Joe Bolden* 27,500
38 Steve Everitt 21,133 UM center (1989-1992)
39 Kurt Becker 12,017 UM guard, AA (1981)
40 Tony McGee 10,783
41 1968 Michigan Wolverines football team 10,741
42 Mark Campbell 10,390
43 Greg McMurtry 9,800
44 Erick Anderson 9,690
45 Bob Perryman 9,342
46 Chris Hutchinson 9,137 Michigan defensive tackle and linebacker, All-American 1992
47 Mark Messner 8,890
48 Tripp Welborne 8,683
49 Russell Davis 8,222
50 Paul Seymour 8,104
51 Terry Barr 7,565
52 Kevin Brooks 7,514
53 Sam Sword 7,509
54 Bobby Abrams 7,147
55 Chris Floyd 7,112
56 Mel Owens 7,027
57 1940 Michigan Wolverines football team 6,299
58 Frank Nunley 5,773
59 Jerald Ingram 5,664
60 1945 Michigan Wolverines football team 5,350
61 1944 Michigan Wolverines football team 5,341
62 Jon Giesler 5,291
63 Joe Cocozzo 5,053
64 1938 Michigan Wolverines football team 4,802
65 1941 Michigan Wolverines football team 4,789
66 1946 Michigan Wolverines football team 4,744
67 Randy Logan 4,656
68 Dave Raimey 4,644
69 Mike Boren 4,582
70 1931 Michigan Wolverines football team 4,561
71 Demetrius Brown* 4,433
72 Mike Hammerstein 4,361
73 1939 Michigan Wolverines football team 4,343
74 Don Bracken 4,326
75 Mike Teeter 4,182
76 Bennie McRae 4,133
77 Tommy Hendricks 4,095
78 Matt Dyson 4,067
79 John Morrow 4,055
80 1927 Michigan Wolverines football team 4,014
81 John Vitale 4,000
82 Brad Cochran 3,775
83 Evan Cooper 3,678
84 Ron Simpkins 3,642
85 Paul Seal 3,591
86 John Henderson (wide receiver) 3,561
87 Bill Laskey 3,543
88 Steve Smith (offensive lineman) 3,487
89 John Rowser 3,377
90 1921 Michigan Wolverines football team 3,307
91 Mike Gillette* 3,304
92 Bob Ptacek 3,260
93 1916 Michigan Wolverines football team 3,235
94 Jim Coode 3,230
95 David Arnold 3,170
96 Brian Carpenter 3,128
97 1917 Michigan Wolverines football team 2,992
98 Bo Rather 2,932
99 Tom Stincic 2,850
100 Eric Wilson 2,835
101 1914 Michigan Wolverines football team 2,821
102 Craig Dunaway 2,788
103 Chuck Bernard 2,715
104 Lawrence Ricks 2,642
105 Larry Cipa 2,565
106 Ralph Clayton 2,489
107 Dave Fisher* 2,306
108 B. J. Dickey* 2,087
109 Ben Needham* 1,951
110 Tom Dixon 1,845
111 Paul Staroba 1,786
112 David Key 1,765
113 Tod Rockwell 1,695
114 Rick Rogers* 1,598
115 Mike Taylor 1,588
116 John Arbeznik 1,494
117 Dave Glinka 1,458
118 Bob Bergeron* 1,451
119 Reuben Kelto 1,432
120 Herbert Huebel 1,282
121 Joseph Truskowski 1,201
122 Ray Baer 983
123 Carlton Rose 960
124 Tom Huiskens 718
125 Phil Seymour* 713
126 James Raynsford* 429
127 Norm Purucker* 298

Yearly leaders[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 NCAA yearly rushing leaders* 209,125
2 NCAA yearly passing leaders* 187,182
3 NCAA yearly receiving leaders* 85,492
4 NCAA yearly total offense leaders* 49,929
5 NCAA yearly scoring leaders* 42,983
6 NCAA yearly punt/kickoff return leaders* 34,989

Players[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Nick Mullens* 1,904,311 Southern Miss QB 2013-2016
2 C. J. Beathard* 1,572,986 Iowa QB 2012-2016
3 Jordan Howard* 1,123,079 Indiana RB 2015
4 Ryan Switzer* 1,057,552 NC QB 2013-2016
5 Justin Jackson* 398,833 Northwestern RB 2014-2017, NFL 2018-2022
6 DeAndré Washington* 260,792 Texas Tech running back 2011-2015
7 Brian Hill 201,775 Wyoming RB 2014-2016, FL/CFL 2017-2022
8 Tyler Ervin* 156,251 San Jose State RB 2011-2015, NFL 2016-2020
9 Roger Lewis* 132,335 Bowling Green WR 2014-2019
10 Dane Evans* 125,918 Tulsa QB 2013-2016
11 Matt Johnson* 97,301 Bowling Green QB 2013-2015
12 Jordan Westerkamp* 97,477 Nebraska WR 2012-2016
13 Daniel Braverman* 96,580 Western Michigan WR 2012-2015
14 Josh Wallwork* 81,181 NCAA passing and total offense leader (1996), Wyoming
15 Kermit Whitfield* 80,522 Florida State WR 2013-2016
16 Mike Pruitt 68,779 Purdue FB 1973-1975
17 William Likely* 45,998 Maryland CB 2013-2016
18 Keyarris Garrett* 36,475 Tulsa WR, led NCAA Division I with 1,588 receiving yards 2015
19 Jordan Canzeri* 24,843 Iowa RB 2011-2015, 984 yards in 2015
20 Bob Novogratz* 24,377 All-American guard for Army in 1958
21 Jug Girard 16,723 Detroit Lions end (1952-56)
22 Cody Ledbetter* 15,795 NCAA total offense leader (1995)
23 Eric Allen 15,581 Michigan State HB 1969-1971
24 Griffin Oakes* 13,220 Indiana PK 2015-2017
25 Billy Marek* 13,092 Wisconsin RB 1972-1975, All-Big Ten 1974, 1975
26 Jim Bakhtiar* 13,759 Virginia FB/PK, 1955-1957; All-American 1957
27 Aubrey Devine 11,430 Iowa QB, AA 1921
28 Alex Ketzko* 9,523 Michigan State tackle 1938-39
29 Herb Joesting 9,424 Minnesota HB, AA 1926-1927
30 Jay Wilkinson 9,151 AA HB at Duke 1963
31 Dick Tamburo 8,884 Michigan State center 1950-52, All-American in 1952
32 Preacher Pilot* 8,560 NCAA rushing leader, 1961 & 1962
33 Dave Schnell 8,299 Indiana QB 1987-89
34 Bob Newman* 7,891 NCAA passing leader 1957, Washington State
35 Art Luppino8 7,733 Arizona RB, NCAA rushing leader 1954 and 1955
36 Stan Williams* 7,043 Baylor E/DB, AA 1951
37 Chuck Kyle 6,394 Purdue LB 1966-68
38 Gideon Smith 6,348 Michigan State T 1915, African-American
39 Casey Fitzgerald* 6,000 NCAA receiving leader (2008), North Texas
40 Nick Mumley 5,967 Purdue tackle 1956-1959
41 Dave Diehl 5,793 Michigan State end, Detroit Lions (1939-45)
42 Hugh Pitts* 5,666 TCU C/LB, 2x AA (1954-55)
43 Mike Ford* 5,616 NCAA passing leader 1978, SMU
44 Bill Austin* 5,595[1] Rutgers FB, AA 1958
45 Matt Snorton 5,506 MSU tight end, Denver Broncos (1964)
46 Bill Sewell* 5,419 Washington State QB (1940-1941)
47 Jesse Thomas 5,295 MSU defensive back, Baltimore Colts (1955-1957)
48 Ray Kubala 5,250 Texas A&M center, Denver Broncos (1964-67)
49 Don Schaefer* 5,179 Notre Dame FB, AA (1955)
50 Leroy Bolden 5,176 Michigan State RB 1952-1953
51 Wallace Winter* 5,165 Yale tackle, AA 1891
52 Tommy Ford 4,997 AA RB 1963, Texas
53 Tom Topping* 4,981 Duke tackle, AA (1957)
54 Nathan Parker* 4,943 Dartmouth tackle, AA (1925)
55 Fred Wendt* 4,935 NCAA rushing leader 1948, UTEP
56 Larry Vargo 4,895 Led NCAA in receiving touchdowns 1961, Detroit Titans
57 Sal Olivas* 4,881 NCAA passing leader (1967), NM State
58 Dave Casinelli* 4,864 NCAA rushing leader 1963, Memphis State
59 Bob Novogratz* 4,563 Army G/LB, AA (1958)
60 Ralph Wenzel* 4,534
61 Brian Baima* 4,439
62 Lawrence Fairfax Reifsnider* 4,296 Navy end, second-team AA (1908), vice admiral
63 Aaron Turner* 4,276
64 Elmer Ward* 4,236 Utah State center, Lions (1935)
65 Red Chesbro* 4,202
66 Henry Toczylowski* 4,169 Boston College QB, AA (1940)
67 Bob Stransky* 4,063
68 Tramaine Thompson* 3,969
69 John H. Brown Jr. 3,852 Navy guard, AA 1913
70 Blake Miller 3,840
71 Ken Hebert* 3,830
72 Clyde Johnson* 3,710 Kentucky tackle, AA (1942)
73 Howard Parker Talman* 3,705 Rutgers HB/G/FB (1912-1915)
74 Jerry Hendren* 3,654
75 Hogan Wharton* 3,653
76 Jim Wood* 3,654
77 Garrett Arbelbide 3,632
78 Dave Petzke* 3,580
79 Hugh Blacklock 3,529
80 Walter Matuszczak* 3,493
81 Gene Selawski* 3,378 Purdue tackle, AA (1958)
82 Monk Gafford* 3,349
83 Elmer Stout* 3,347 Oklahoma A&M LB, AA (1950)
84 Sam Valentine* 3,334 Penn State guard, AA (1956)
85 Jim Steen* 3,317 Syracuse tackle, Lions (1935-36)
86 David Rankin* 3,200 Purdue end, AA (1940)
87 Dwight Nichols* 3,179 Iowa State HB, AA (1959)
88 Britain Patterson* 3,135 Wash & Jeff tackle, AA (1914)
89 Ray Wagner* 3,094 Columbia end, NFL (1929-1931)
90 Orville Mohler* 3,078 USC QB (1930-32)
91 Rudy Mobley* 3,069
92 Carl Charon* 3,012
93 Charles Rosenfelder* 3,011 Tennessee OG, AA (1968)
94 Rip Bachor* 2,855
95 Bud Toscani* 2,848 St. Mary's HB, NFL (1932)
96 Dave Nisbet* 2,827 Washington end, AA (1932)
97 John Polanski* 2,796
98 Tom Forrestal 2,704 Navy QB, AA 1957
99 Paul Severin* 2,622 North Carolina end, 2x AA (1939-1940)
100 Wayne Williams* 2,622
101 George Melinkovich* 2,513 Notre Dame FB/HB (1932, 1934)
102 Bob Davenport* 2,408 UCLA FB, AA 1954
103 Edward K. Hall 2,388 Dartmouth end (1889-1891), CFHOF
104 Harold Griffin* 2,360
105 Al Ghesquiere* 2,359
106 Abe Shires* 2,316 Tennessee tackle, All-SEC (1940), NFL (1945)
107 Maurice Doke* 2,284 Texas G/LB, AA 1959
108 Cornelius Murphy* 2,284 Fordham tackle AA (1930)
109 Paul Larson* 2,281 Cal QB, AA (1954), NFL (1954-60)
110 Homer Hazel 2,279 Ole Miss E/HB, 2x AA (1923-24), CFHOF
111 Joe Stanowicz* 2,274 Army guard, AA (1944)
112 Dewey McConnell* 2,252 Wyoming end, AA (1951)
113 Jim Bakhtiar* 2,243 Virginia FB, AA 1957
114 Daniel Pullen* 2,235 Army tackle, AA (1906, 1908)
115 Jay Miller* 2,212
116 Dave Schnell* 2,209 Indiana QB (1987), died of leukemia
117 Junie Hovious* 2,149
118 Izzy Weinstock* 2,149
119 Bud Kerr* 2,067 Notre Dame end, AA (1939)
120 Harry Stella* 2,039 Army tackle, AA (1939)
121 Johnny Knolla* 2,017
122 Jose Martinez-Zorilla* 2,015 Cornell end, AA (1932)
123 Bill Vohaska* 2,011
124 Walt Slater* 2,003
125 Les Walters* 2,000
126 Paul Rickards* 1,985
127 Reid Moseley* 1,955
128 James Russell McKay* 1,910 Brown HB, AA (1910)
129 John Matsko* 1,900 Michigan State center, All-Big Ten (1956)
130 Ted Rosequist* 1,893 Ohio State tackle, NFL (1934-37)
131 Ed Withers* 1,783
132 Wallace Philoon* 1,749
133 Ted Sloane* 1,732 Drake end, AA (1925)
134 Dick Sprague* 1,727 Washington DB, AA (1950)
135 Aurealius Thomas 1,711 Ohio State guard, AA (1957), CFHOF
136 Roy McKasson* 1,699 Washington center, All-PCC (1960)
137 Leon Hardeman* 1,694 Georgia Tech HB, AA (1952)
138 Scott Suber 1,674 Mississippi State guard, AA (1955)
139 Frank McDonald* 1,659 Miami (FL) end, AA (1954)
140 Henry Wisniewski* 1,622
141 Ken Ormiston* 1,618 Pitt guard (1932-1934)
142 Hank Stanton* 1,617
143 Frank D'Agostino* 1,589 Auburn T/G, AA 1955
144 Carl Nery* 1,589 Duquesne guard, NFL (1940-1941)
145 Chris Schlachter* 1,574
146 Jacob Slagle* 1,545 Princeton HB/FB/QB, AA (1925)
147 Broughton Williams* 1,545
148 Bob Stephenson* 1,534 Indiana TE (1979-1981), All-Big Ten (1981)
149 Tommy Ford* 1,530 Texas tailback, AA 1963
150 Redmond Finney* 1,519 Princeton center, AA 1950
151 Marv McFadden* 1,519
152 Bob Suci* 1,513 Michigan State DB, NFL (1962-63)
153 Chick Agnew* 1,511
154 Vard Stockton* 1,491 Cal guard, AA (1937)
155 Al Goldstein* 1,490 North Carolina end, AA (1958)
156 Bart Viviano* 1,480
157 Mike Gulian* 1,477 Brown tackle, AA (1922), NFL (1923-27)
158 Overton Curtis* 1,470
159 Jack Shanafelt* 1,467 Penn tackle, AA (1953)
160 Helge Pukema* 1,457
161 Bill Steiger* 1,455 Washington State end AA (1956)
162 Charles Buell* 1,450 Harvard QB 1922
163 Win Pederson* 1,420
164 Wilton Davis 1,417
165 Dave Hibbert* 1,407
166 Derace Moser* 1,366 Texas A&M HB, AA (1941)
167 Johnny Supulski* 1,362
168 Jim Reeder* 1,356 Illinois tackle, AA (1939)
169 Joe Boyd* 1,346 Texas A&M tackle AA 1939
170 Frank Slingluff Jr.* 1,325
171 Napoleon Riley* 1,303
172 Beryl Clark* 1,276 Oklahoma HB second-team AA 1939
173 Thomas Sterck* 1,236 Wash & Jeff center, AA (1918)
174 Joseph McAndrew* 1,230 Army end, AA (1902)
175 John Yezerski* 1,227
176 Frank Mincevich* 1,215 South Carolina guard, AA (1954)
177 Marion Flanagan* 1,187
178 Dana Carey* 1,185 California guard, AA 1925
179 Jack Kurkowski* 1,183
180 Paul Copoulos* 1,160
181 Fred Mautino* 1,141 Syracuse end, AA (1959)
182 Tom Stankard 1,086
183 Boyd Cherry* 1,084
184 Buddy Elrod* 1,084 Mississippi State E, AA 1940
185 Bill Johnson* 1,046 Tennessee guard, AA (1957)
186 Alexander Jerrems* 1,026 Yale FB/HB (1893-95), Minnesota HC (1896-97)
187 Kosse Johnson* 1,005 Rice FB, AA (1953)
188 Dean Dugger* 986 Ohio State end, AA 1954
189 Stuart Vaughan* 986
190 Ed Brown* 984
191 Cary Cox* 981 Alabama center AA 1939
192 Bob Foxx* 945 Tennessee HB,second-team AA 1940
193 Buddy Cruze* 941 Tennessee end, AA 1956
194 Edward Farnsworth* 931 Army HB/T/G 1899-1903
195 Alexander Garfield Gillespie* 912 Army E, second-team AA (1904)
196 Don Heap* 900 Northwestern HB, AA (1936)
197 Lloyd Pixley* 898
198 Ron Hull* 876 UCLA center (1959-61), AA (1961)
199 Campbell Dickson* 842 Chicago end (1921-24), Michigan asst coach (1938-39)
200 Henry Bjorkman* 838 Dartmouth end, AA 1924
201 Joe Blalock* 834 Clemson end, AA 1941
202 Bob Momsen* 830 Ohio Sate G/LB, AA (1950), NFL (1951-52)
203 Mel Brewer* 824 Illinois G, second-team AA 1939
204 Chal Daniel* 813 Texas guard, AA 1941
205 Ralph Fife* 811 Pitt guard, AA 1941
206 Irving Holdash* 796 North Carolina C/LB (1950)
207 Stephen Barchet* 790 Navy HB 1921-1922, admiral during WWII
208 Pat Cannamela* 778 USC OG/LB, AA 1951
209 Jesse Thomas* 771 Michigan State DE, NFL (1955-57, 1960)
210 Jim Kisselburgh* 769 Oregon State HB/FB (1938-1940)
211 Alex Drobnitch* 759 Denver guard, AA 1936
212 Don Ridler* 755 Tackle Michigan State, NFL (1931)
213 Hugh Rhea* 726 Nebraska G/T, AA (1930)
214 Pat Bisceglia* 724 Notre Dame G/LB, AA 1955
215 Dave Hoppmann* 723 Iowa State HB, AA (1962)
216 Dom Principe* 716 Fordham FB/LB, NFL (1940-42, 1946)
217 Phil Moffatt* 714 Stanford HB, AA (1930)
218 Rex Boggan* 711 Ole Miss DT 1954
219 Jimmie Cain* 701 Washington HB 1936
220 Nick Liotta* 695 Villanova G/LB, AA (1951)
221 Jack Haman* 682 Northwestern center, AA (1939), NFL (1940-41)
222 Don Branby* 667 Colorado end 1952
223 Bill Leeka* 660 UCLA tackle, AA (1958)
224 Merwin Mitterwallner* 659
225 George Kinard* 650 Ole Miss guard, NFL (1941-42, 1946)
226 Leon Gajecki* 649 Penn State center, AA 1940
227 Ted Daffer* 640 Tennessee guard, AA 1950-1951
228 Bob Jewett* 638 Michigan State end, NFL (1958)
229 Red Matal* 634 Columbia end, AA (1933)
230 Henry Cronkite* 626 Kansas State end, AA 1931
231 Spencer Moseley* 615 Yale center, AA (1942)
232 Ed Lindenmeyer* 606 Missouri tackle, AA (1925)
233 Lawrence Ely* 592 Nebraska center, AA 1932
234 Clyde Flowers* 592 TCU guard, AA 1944
235 George A. Sawin* 579
236 Henry Mazur* 578 Army HB, second-team AA (1942)
237 George E. Julian* 563 Michigan Agricultural FB, AA 1913
238 Harlan Gustafson* 562 Penn end AA (1939), NFL (1940)
239 Bob Friedlund* 555 End Michigan State, NFL (1946)
240 Ralph Chesnauskas* 546 Army guard AA 1954
241 Charles Ceppi* 542 Princeton T, AA 1933
242 Hal Easterwood* 538 Mississippi State C, AA 1954
243 Bob Karch* 532 Ohio State tackle, AA (1916)
244 Jackie Fellows* 524 Fresno State HB, AA 1942
245 Osborne Helveston* 522 LSU guard, AA (1935)
246 Bernie Barkouskie* 518 Pittsburgh guard, AA 1948
247 Adam Casad* 515 Army HB/QB 1899-1901
248 Pug Pearman* 501 Tennessee tackle, AA (1951)
249 Bill Ciaravino* 466 Lehigh G/LB, AA 1950
250 Michael Kinek* 463 Michigan State end, NFL (1940)
251 Johnny Joss* 454 Yale tackle, AA (1925)
252 Tommy Bell* 449 Army HB, AA (1954)
253 Ed Schwager* 395 Whitewater State football coach (1942-55), AD (1942-1971)
254 Koester Christensen* 387 End Michigan State, NFL (1930)
255 Les Bruckner* 325 Fullback Michigan State, NFL (1945)
256 Art Beckley* 318 Back Michigan Agr. (1921-24), NFL (1926)
257 Paul Podmajersky* 305 Guard Michigan State, NFL (1944)
258 Fred Danziger* 291 Fullback Michigan State, NFL (1931)
259 Tom Connell* 269 Detroit HB, captain undefeated 1928 team
260 Stephen Sieradzki* 246 Michigan State FB, NFL (1948)
261 Stevens Gould* 233 Wisconsin end/HB, All-Big Ten (1921)

Detroit NFL[edit]

Season articles[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 1982 UCLA Bruins football team 28,776 Pac-10 and Rose Bowl champion, AP/UPI No. 5, 10-1-1
2 1985 UCLA Bruins football team 25,150 Pac-10 and Rose Bowl champion, AP/UPI No. 7, 9-2-1
3 1967 USC Trojans football team* 22,876 PCC and Rose Bowl champion, AP/UPI No. 1, 10-1
4 1984 UCLA Bruins football team* 16,980 AP No. 9, 9-3, defeated Miami in Fiesta Bowl
5 1979 USC Trojans football team* 15,385 Pac-10 and Rose Bowl champion, AP/UPI No. 2, 11-0-1
6 1968 USC Trojans football team* 15,315 Pac-8 champion, lost to OSU in Rose Bowl, UPI No. 2, O. J. Simpson Heisman, 9-1-1
7 1887 Notre Dame football team* 13,778 First Notre Dame team; lost first game to Michigan
8 1980 UCLA Bruins football team 13,674 AP No. 13, 9-2
9 1974 USC Trojans football team* 12,931 PCC and Rose Bowl champion, UPI No. 1, 10-1-1
10 1974 Central Michigan Chippewas football team* 12,570 NCAA Division II champion, 12-1
11 1960 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team* 12,188 Big Ten co-champion, AP/UPI No. 1, lost Rose Bowl, Sandy Stephens QB
12 1966 UCLA Bruins football team* 12,098 9-1, AP No. 5
13 1960 Washington Huskies football team* 11,924 AAWU and Rose Bowl champion, UPI No. 5, 10-1
14 1966 Florida Gators football team 11,357 Orange Bowl champion, UPI No. 11, Steve Spurrier Heisman
15 1939 UCLA Bruins football team* 11,242 6-0-4, AP No. 7
16 1953 UCLA Bruins football team* 11,111 PCC champion, UP No. 4, 8-2
17 1970 Toledo Rockets football team* 10,769 MAC and Tangerine Bowl champion, AP No. 12, 12-0
18 1973 Miami Redskins football team* 10,746 MAC and Tangerine Bowl champion (vs Florida), AP No. 15, 11-0
19 1962 USC Trojans football team* 10,727 AAWU and Rose Bowl champion, AP/UPI No. 1, 11-0
20 1971 Toledo Rockets football team* 10,584 MAC and Tangerine Bowl champion, UPI No. 13, 12-0
21 1969 Toledo Rockets football team* 9,855 MAC and Tangerine Bowl champion, 11-0, first of three consecutive undefeated seasons
22 1992 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team* 9,851 Independence Bowl champion, AP No. 25, 8-4
23 1962 Northwestern Wildcats football team* 9,819 AP No. 16, 7-2, Ara Parseghian, defeated Ohio State and Notre Dame
24 1976 USC Trojans football team* 9,750 Pac-8 and Rose Bowl champion, AP/UPI No. 2, 11-1
25 1969 USC Trojans football team* 8,615 Pac-8 and Rose Bowl champion, AP No. 3, 10-0-1
26 1998 Miami RedHawks football team* 8,264 MAC East co-champion, 10-1
27 1979 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team* 8,050 Lost Tangerine Bowl to LSU, 8-4
28 1977 Washington Huskies football team* 7,614 Pac-8 and Rose Bowl champion, UPI No. 9, Warren Moon QB
29 1974 Miami Redskins football team* 7,471 MAC and Tangerine Bowl champion (vs Georgia), AP/UPI No. 10, 10-0-1
30 1975 Miami Redskins football team* 7,355 MAC and Tangerine Bowl champion, AP No. 12, 11-1
31 1949 Pacific Tigers football team* 7,291 AP No. 10, 11-0, outscored opponents 575-66, defeated Utah and SD State
32 1933 Columbia Lions football team* 7,195 Rose Bowl champion, 8-1, defeated Penn State, Navy, Syracuse, Stanford
33 1979 Arkansas Razorbacks football team* 7,168 SWC co-champion, AP No. 8
34 1966 USC Trojans football team* 7,103 AAWU champion, 7-4, UPI No. 18
35 1965 Arkansas Razorbacks football team* 6,996 SWC champion, UPI No. 2, 10-1
36 1945 Saint Mary's Gaels football team* 6,743 AP No. 7, lost Sugar Bowl, 7-2
37 1936 Santa Clara Broncos football team* 6,733 Sugar Bowl champion, AP No. 6, 8-1
38 1912 Army Cadets football team* 6,634 Dwight D. Eisenhower, Owen Bradley, and Vernon Prichard
39 1941 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team* 6,614 AP No. 1, Bob Sweiger MVP
40 1873–74 Harvard Crimson football team 6,542 First Harvard team, two games vs. McGill
41 1982 UCLA Bruins football team* 6,322 Pac-10 and Rose Bowl champion, AP No. 5
42 1975 Arkansas Razorbacks football team* 6,170 SWC co-champion, UPI No. 6, 10-2
43 1949 Santa Clara Broncos football team* 6,145 Orange Bowl champion, AP No. 15, 8-2-1
44 1949 Oklahoma Sooners football team* 6,002 Big 7 and Sugar Bowl champion, 11-0, AP No. 2
45 1981 Washington Huskies football team* 5,972 Pac-10 and Rose Bowl champion, UPI No. 7
46 1946 UCLA Bruins football team* 5,508 PCC champion, 10-1, AP No. 4
47 1906 Ohio State Buckeyes football team* 5,441 OAC champion, 8-1, lost to Michigan, Herrnstein head coach
48 1903 Notre Dame football team* 5,415 8-0-1, outscored opponents 291-0
49 1987 UCLA Bruins football team* 5,393 Pac-10 co-champion, AP No 9, 10-2
50 1964 USC Trojans football team* 5,201 AAWU co-champion, 7-3, AP/UPI No. 10
51 1936 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team* 5,163 AP No. 1, Ed Widseth MVP
52 1968 Arkansas Razorbacks football team* 5,150 SWC co-champion, Sugar Bowl champion, AP No. 6, 10-1
53 1955 Michigan State Spartans football team* 5,145 Rose Bowl champion, AP/UP No. 2, 9-1
54 1979 Central Michigan Chippewas football team* 5,142 MAC champion, 10-0-1, Gary Hogeboom MVP
55 1938 Saint Mary's Gaels football team* 5,114 Cotton Bowl champion, 6-2
56 1980 Washington Huskies football team* 5,066 Pac-10 champion, lost to Michigan in Rose Bowl
57 1940 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team* 5,062 AP No. 1, 8-0
58 1901 Notre Dame football team* 4,995 8-1-1
59 1947 Penn Quakers football team* 4,995 AP No. 7, 7-0-1
60 1950 Miami Redskins football team* 4,836 MAC champion, 9-1, Woody Hayes
61 1937 Santa Clara Broncos football team* 4,831 Sugar Bowl champion, AP No. 9, 9-0
62 1957 UCLA Bruins football team* 4,811 AP No. 19, 8-2
63 1967 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team* 4,759 Big Ten co-champion, UPI No. 14
64 1976 Akron Zips football team* 4,513 AP No. 3, 10-3
65 1967 Purdue Boilermakers football team* 4,467 Big Ten co-champion, AP No. 6
66 1945 Indiana Hoosiers football team* 4,387 9–0–1, Big Ten champion, AP No. 4
67 1952 UCLA Bruins football team* 4,336 AP/UP No. 6, 8-1
68 1935 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team* 4,278 National champion, 8-0, Pug Lund MVP
69 1952 USC Trojans football team* 4,099 PCC and Rose Bowl champion, UPI No. 4, 10-1
70 1977 Miami Redskins football team* 4,008 MAC champion, 10-1
71 1944 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team* 4,023 8-1
72 1963 Illinois Fighting Illini football team* 3,942 Big Ten champion, AP No. 3
73 1935 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team* 3,856 National champion, 8-0, Babe LeVoir MVP
74 1955 Miami Redskins football team* 3,799 MAC champion, 9-0, AP No. 15, Ara Parseghian
75 1951 Illinois Fighting Illini football team* 3,732 Big Ten champion, UPI No. 3
76 1957 Michigan State Spartans football team* 3,588 AP/UP No. 3, 8-1, Dan Currie MVP
77 1935 UCLA Bruins football team* 3,588 PCC champion, 8-2
78 1904 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team* 3,557 Western Conference co-champion, 13-0, Billingsley national champion
79 1959 USC Trojans football team* 3,491 AAWU co-champion, 8-2, UPI No. 13
80 1927 UCLA Grizzlies football team* 3,408 6-2-1
81 1923 Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team* 3,394 7-2-1, lost to Michigan
82 1966 Miami Redskins football team* 3,312 MAC co-champion, 9-1, Bo Schembechler
83 1947 Oklahoma Sooners football team* 3,288 Big 6 co-champion, 7-2-1, AP No. 16
84 1947 Miami Redskins football team* 3,021 Sun Bowl champion, 9-0-1, Sid Gillman
85 1929 USC Trojans football team* 2,949 PCC and co-national champion, 10-2
86 1955 UCLA Bruins football team 2,733 PCC champion, AP No. 4
87 1963 Miami Redskins football team* 2,600 Bo Schembechler first year as a head coach, 5-3-2
88 1914 Army Cadets football team* 2,546 9-0, national champion
89 1949 Miami Redskins football team* 2,530 Woody Hayes first year as a head coach, 5-4
90 1938 USC Trojans football team* 2,503 PCC co-champion, AP No. 7, 9-2
91 1950 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team* 2,501 6-1-2
92 1938 Oklahoma Sooners football team* 2,502 Big 6 champion, 10-1 AP No. 4
93 1936 Washington Huskies football team* 2,478 PCC champion, AP No. 5
94 1943 Army Cadets football team* 2,471 7-2-1, AP No. 11
95 1943 Purdue Boilermakers football team* 2,391 Big Ten champion, 9-0, AP No. 5
96 1900 Stanford football team 2,346 Yost, 7–2–1
97 1928 Detroit Titans football team* 2,229 Undefeated national champion
98 1927 USC Trojans football team* 2,166 PCC co-champion, 8-1-1
99 1945 Columbia Lions football team* 2,073 AP No. 20, 8-1, Lou Little
100 1944 USC Trojans football team* 2,071 PCC and Rose Bowl champion, AP No. 7, 8-0-2
101 1916 Army Cadets football team* 2,003 9-0
102 1920 Oklahoma Sooners football team* 1,873 MVC champion, 6-0-1
103 1956 Central Michigan Chippewas football team 1,711 IIAC champion, 9-0
104 1899 Kansas Jayhawks football team* 1,636 Yost, 10–0
105 1926 Saint Mary's Gaels football team* 1,626 9-0-1, defeated Cal
106 1954 Army Cadets football team* 1,624 7-2, AP/UP No. 7
107 1929 Purdue Boilermakers football team* 1,529 Big Ten champion, 8-0
108 1930 Saint Mary's Gaels football team* 1,519 8-1, defeated UCLA, Fordham, Oregon
109 1952 Purdue Boilermakers football team* 1,491 Big Ten co-champion, UP No 12, 4-3-2
110 1929 Saint Mary's Gaels football team* 1,358 8-0-1, defeated UCLA, Oregon
111 1940 Kent State Golden Flashes football team* 1,249 8-1
112 1892 Purdue Boilermakers football team* 1,165 BAA champion, 8-0
113 1933 Army Cadets football team* 1,157 9-1
114 1930 Army Cadets football team* 1,147 9-1-1
115 1927 Army Cadets football team* 1,016 9-1
116 1922 Army Cadets football team* 982 8-0-2
117 1941 Western Michigan Broncos football team* 870 8-0
118 1932 Purdue Boilermakers football team* 848 Big Ten co-champion, 7-0-1
119 1897 Ohio Wesleyan football team* 801 Yost, 7–1–1
120 1894 Purdue Boilermakers football team* 608 BAA champion, 9-1
121 1924 Saint Mary's Gaels football team* 561 8-1, defeated USC
  • 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
  • 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, 1899-1904, 1906-1907, 1909-1912, 1914-1921, 1923-1939
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • Oklahoma: 1920-1945, 1947, 1949
  • Penn: 1890-1893, 1896, 1900-1903, 1905-1906, 1909, 1917, 1947
  • Pitt: 1910
  • Purdue: 1887, 1889-1930, 1932-1959, 1962-1964, 1967
  • Rutgers: 1897, 1899, 1911
  • Saint Mary's: 1921-1934, 1938, 1945, Template:Saint Mary's Gaels football navbox
  • 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[edit]

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1 Megan Betsa* 18,321 Michigan pitcher (2014-2017)
2 Henry Killilea* 15,520 Michigan baseball (1883-1884), "Godfather of the American League"
3 Diane Ninemire* 8,438 Cal softball coach (1988-2020)
4 Donna J. Papa* 7,947 North Carolina softball coach (1986-2023)
5 Richard Finn* 6,669 Baseball coach at Ohio State (1976-1987)
6 Eugene Lenti* 6,099 DePaul softball coach (1979-2018)
7 Phil McSpadden* 4,943 Oklahoma City softball coach (1988-2023), winningest coach in college softball history
8 David V. Connelly* 3,664 Toledo baseball/basketball coach

AfD rescue[edit]

DYK[edit]

Article (DYK date) Image DYK views DYK hook
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?
  1. ^ 1,856 prior to January 2018