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* = Articles created (1284)
Most viewed
editCreated
editThis list displays articles created in 2015 which have received the most page views.
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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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
editThe following shows articles substantially expanded in 2015 with the most page views.
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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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
editMichigan
editYearly leaders
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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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
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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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
editSeason articles
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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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
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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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
editDYK
editArticle (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? |
- ^ 1,856 prior to January 2018