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1286:Curtis Redden
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397:
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391:
390:Fred Norcross
387:
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379:
378:Frank Longman
376:to Virginia,
375:
371:
367:
363:
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358:Paul J. Jones
355:
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148:Championships
146:
141:
137:
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124:
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111:unless noted)
110:
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22:Curtis Redden
19:
1645:Head coach:
1633:
1584:John Garrels
1574:James DePree
1488:Head coach:
1471:
1342:Head coach:
1306:Bruce Shorts
1285:
1276:James Knight
1194:Tate C. Page
1090:Hogan Yancey
1073:
1003:Find a Grave
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416:Knox College
409:
398:
374:William Cole
366:Bruce Shorts
331:
321:
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305:
299:
295:
291:
287:
265:
245:
215:
214:
187:All-American
66:(1919-01-16)
18:
1693:1919 deaths
1688:1881 births
1655:Dan McGugin
1624:Joe Maddock
1614:Harry James
1594:Herb Graver
1464:Dan McGugin
1459:Joe Maddock
1429:Herb Graver
1352:Bennie Owen
1336:Ebin Wilson
1281:Dan McGugin
1251:Herb Graver
1196:(1938–1941)
1188:(1935–1937)
1180:(1933–1934)
1148:(1927–1929)
1140:(1924–1926)
1132:(1922–1923)
1124:(1919–1921)
1116:(1913–1917)
1100:(1909–1911)
1092:(1907–1908)
1060:(1901–1902)
444:World War I
426:World War I
334:Dan McGugin
313:Walter Camp
242:Early years
236:World War I
185:Third-team
97:Position(s)
1682:Categories
1569:Joe Curtis
1482:Boss Weeks
1449:Paul Jones
1331:Hugh White
1326:Boss Weeks
1271:Paul Jones
1146:James Elam
621:References
534:Conference
354:Ohio State
344:to Drake,
338:Vanderbilt
47:1881-02-08
1659:Trainer:
1496:Trainer:
1356:Trainer:
1311:Neil Snow
1170:Jack Winn
537:Standing
465:pneumonia
440:U.S. Army
83:1900–1903
73:, Germany
1122:Jim Park
634:1374343.
609:See also
531:Overall
336:went to
226:for the
224:left end
157:National
87:Michigan
503:at the
473:Germany
469:Koblenz
442:during
403:in the
135:Overall
71:Koblenz
1172:(1932)
1164:(1931)
1156:(1930)
1108:(1912)
1084:(1906)
1076:(1905)
1068:(1903)
596:Total:
554:(1905)
370:Oregon
350:Purdue
294:, and
282:, and
178:Awards
56:, U.S.
600:7–0–3
586:7–0–3
570:7–0–3
528:Team
525:Year
477:Rhine
138:7–0–3
561:1905
490:taps
479:and
388:and
386:Utah
352:and
284:1903
280:1902
276:1901
191:1903
169:1903
165:1902
161:1901
116:1905
61:Died
41:Born
1001:at
418:in
360:to
348:to
155:3Ă—
101:End
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