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This is a list of Michigan Wolverines football players who have attained notability through their performance in the sport of American football and other endeavors. The list includes over 750 players, including more than 50 All-Americans, three Heisman Trophy winners (Tom Harmon, Desmond Howard and Charles Woodson), six U.S. Congressmen, and a President of the United States (Gerald Ford).
The Michigan Wolverines football program is a college football team that represents the University of Michigan in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Big Ten Conference. Passing leaders. Michigan's career leader in passing yardage is Chad Henne with 9,715 passing yards from 2004 to 2007. Henne also holds the career records in ...
George Cartier, quarterback of first Notre Dame team, 1887 (born in Ludington) Lynn Chandnois, defensive back and All American at Michigan State, born in Flint; Jack Conklin, offensive tackle for Cleveland Browns, (born in Plainwell) Kirk Cousins, quarterback for Minnesota Vikings (born in Holland)
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. Football team of the University of Michigan Michigan Wolverines football 2025 Michigan Wolverines football team First season 1879 ; 146 years ago Athletic director Warde Manuel Head coach Sherrone Moore 2nd season, 9–5 (.643) Stadium Michigan Stadium (capacity: 107,601) Year built 1927 ...
Two players have been selected as unanimous All-Americans twice: Anthony Carter and Tripp Welborne (two of eleven players in Big Ten Conference history). [ 5 ] William Cunningham was the first All-American in 1898, based on a performance that led Louis Elbel to write " The Victors ".
Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson passes against Alabama during the second half of the Citrus Bowl, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. 2018 Peach Bowl, 41-15 loss ...
Year Player Debut Team Position Notes 1947 Jack Karwales †: Chicago Cardinals: E NFL Champion () 1948 Len Ford †: Los Angeles Dons: DE NFL Champion (1950, 1954, 1955) Bob Mann
In Newman's three years at Michigan, the Wolverines lost only one game, won three Big Ten Conference championship, and had a combined record of 24–1–2. As a senior in 1932, Newman led the team to an undefeated season and national championship, as he played 437 out of 480 minutes of game time in Michigan's eight games.