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356:, 14–6. The Wolverines had failed to score at half-time when press accounts following the game reported that Wahl's halftime speech inspired the team: "Giant Al Wahl, a 220 pound tackle who played a whale of a game on the field, was credited today with providing the spark that won the Rose Bowl game for Michigan ... Badly battered through the first half and trailing the California Bears, 6-0, at the intermission, team captain Wahl stood before his mates as they rested at halftime and told them of Michigan's winning tradition." Coach Oosterbaan noted that he didn't say anything at halftime: "Al Wahl did it for us." The speech apparently worked, as Michigan scored 14 points in the second half and held the Bears scoreless. 340:, had a full-page profile of Wahl and noted: "Two years of steady performance as one of the nation's outstanding tackles paid off in All-American honors for Al 'Brick' Wahl last season. Captain elect of the '50 squad, the 215-pounder lifted the Wolverines out of their mid-season slump in the upset over Minnesota. He was brilliant in the closing battle with the Buckeye's, a 7-7 game that tied the Maize and Blue for the Big Ten championship." 36: 376:
in a blizzard, at 10 degrees above zero, on an icy field, and with wind gusting over 30 miles per hour. Michigan defeated the Buckeyes without gaining a single first down or completing a pass, and despite punting 24 times and gaining 27 yards of total offense. Both Michigan scores came off blocked
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upon graduation. A 1951 newspaper account reported on Wahl's return to the Army: "Al Wahl, captain of the 1950 University of Michigan football team, has been called for Army service early next month ... Wahl, who comes from Oak Park, Ill. is the second ex-Wolverine grid start to be called by the
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reported the next day on Wahl's block: "In tallying the safety it was Michigan's captain Al Wahl, who crashed in Janowicz' well-exercised kicking leg. The ball bounced erratically to the right of the onrushing Maize and Blue lineman and was floundering less than a foot outside the end zone border
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and played for the Wolverines as a freshman in 1945. He played as a 17-year-old under wartime rules but injuries handicapped him. One news report noted: "A 17-year-old lad with a great high school reputation he was touted as a regular starter before the '45 season opened. But an ankle injury
443:. He said: "We got into a little fight. I didn't miss the watch until I was back in the car and headed to the fort." Asked who won the fight, Wahl said: "I'd like to think we did. During my time in the Army, I was also the European golden gloves heavyweight champ." A local newspaper in 476:, a company that manufactures irrigation equipment. He joined the company in 1965 as a vice president of marketing and was named president of the company in 1977. He served as the company's president and chief operating officer until 1985, and helped build it into a 463:
In 2004, Wahl was inducted into the University of Michigan's Hall of Honor. In 2005, Wahl was selected as one of the 100 greatest Michigan football players of all time by the "Motown Sports Revival," ranking 32nd on the all-time team.
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company. In 1987, Wahl acquired a $ 60-million sales distribution company serving a 20-state market. After restructuring the company and making strategic acquisitions, he negotiated a sale of the company to a British conglomerate.
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and called the company. The reporter asked: "Do you have a Mr. Wahl working there and would it be possible for him to come to the phone?" "I suppose so," the secretary said. "He's the president."
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published an article about Wahl's recovery of an inscribed watch that was a memento of Michigan's victory in the 1951 Rose Bowl. Wahl reported that he lost the watch during a street fight in
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in 17 bouts. Wahl said he took up boxing to keep in shape and found that boxing "not only developed him physically, but it gave him the quickness with his hands and taught him footwork."
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From 1991, Wahl was an independent consultant. He also served as an Executive Vice President of DreamScape Development Group, Inc., a group involved in the development of the
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As a senior in 1950, Wahl was named team captain and was the Wolverines' lone All-American selection. The team won the Big Ten championship and played in the
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in the 16th round, but opted to stay at Michigan for the 1949 and 1950 seasons and earn his degree. He then served two more years with the
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getting the nod at left tackle. With Wahl and Wistert leading the way, the 1949 Wolverines went 6-2-1, finished in a tie for the
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punts, one resulting in a safety and the other in a touchdown. Wahl was responsible for the safety, blocking a punt by OSU's
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In 1949, Michigan had two All-Americans at tackle, with Wahl being named All-American at right tackle and teammate
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when speedy Al Jackson caught up with it. Six inches closer and the Wolverines could have added six more points."
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tracked down Wahl through the University of Michigan alumni office. The newspaper found that Wahl worked for
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that makes antennas, wireless mesh network solutions and other products.
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Wahl missed the 1946 and 1947 seasons due to service in the U.S. Army in
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Between 1948 and 1950, Wahl played for teams that won three consecutive
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From 1997, Wahl was an independent business consultant and director of
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1948 Michigan Wolverines football—consensus national champions
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Domed Stadium Project, a proposed 80,000 seat domed sports stadium.
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1950 Michigan-Ohio State Snow Bowl remains frozen in history
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In the 1950 season, Wahl played a key role in the famed
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Bobby Wahl

Oak Park, Illinois
Dallas, Texas
Position(s)
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US college
Michigan
NFL draft
1949
Drafted by
Chicago Bears
National champion
1948
All-American
1949
1950
All-Big Ten
1950
1949
football
All-American
University of Michigan
Wolverines
U.S. Army
heavyweight
European theater
Fortune 500
Valmont Industries
Oak Park, Illinois

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