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Willie Heston

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San Jose's 1899 football team, with Heston as the captain, lost only one game, that being against the University of California. During the 1900 season, San Jose was undefeated and played Chico State Normal School to a 6-6 tie in the championship game. The teams agreed to a rematch three weeks later,
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The local high school principal, Professor Champ Price, met Heston and suggested that he attend high school. Heston attended Grants Pass High School starting in 1895, and it was there that his athletic ability as a runner was discovered. He graduated from high school in 1898 as the co-valedictorian
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Heston was the irresistible force -- the human juggernaut. He hurled his compact, marvelous body into the most powerful human walls that were ever produced -- and split them asunder. Every team that played Michigan during the regime of Heston had orders to 'get Heston!' And none succeeded. Four
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devised the strategy in 1903 to stop Heston. Minnesota had previously used the then-traditional nine-man line with the fullback backing up the line and a safety man down the field. Heffelfinger suggested that the halfbacks be pulled out of the line and stationed behind the tackles, thus requiring
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Eckersall described Heston as "a slashing, tearing back who drove off the tackles" who had "terrific driving power in his legs" and "a powerful stiff arm." Heston developed a reputation as a "hard, crunching runner who smashed through opposition when he couldn't outspeed his rivals." He was known
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were the leading professional teams at the time, and both teams were reported to be angling for Heston's services. Heston reportedly sent a telegram to the Massillon team advising that Akron had offered him $ 500 to play for them in a Thanksgiving Day game, and asking how much Massillon would be
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A strong arm helped Willie Sr., to move 'em. After cracking through that line the old arm would go out. You can still pick out men who used to play football against Michigan in '02 and '03, they say, because their faces seem just a little out of kilter. The straight arm in the old days sometimes
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profiled Heston as one of the "Iron Men of Football's Glory Days." After the 1904 season, the "Football Guide" described Heston as "practically unhurtable." Though known primarily for his running and scoring, Fielding Yost said of Heston: "He was one of the greatest defensive backs, one of the
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position on offense. Prior to Heston, left halfbacks ran plays in one direction, and right halfbacks ran plays in the other direction. Because of Heston's speed and agility, Yost placed Heston in the tailback position so that he could carry the ball on plays to either side of the line.
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claimed that Heston had scored 106 touchdowns at Michigan. The University of Michigan gives the total as 72 touchdowns, which it reports is still the school record. Other sources have variously reported that Heston scored 92 touchdowns, 93 touchdowns, and "more than 100 touchdowns."
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Heston also had what observers considered an uncanny ability to pivot and switch direction at full speed. Fielding Yost observed that "Heston could run full speed at a brick wall and, just before crashing into it, pivot and proceed alongside it with no diminishing of acceleration."
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In 2002, the NCAA published "NCAA Football's Finest," researched and compiled by the NCAA Statistics Service. The compilers were able to find rushing statistics for only 17 of Heston's games for Michigan and, subject to that caveat, published the following statistics:
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hardest, surest tacklers that ever lived." Chicago's Walter Eckersall recalled: "On defense, Heston was just as valuable to his team. He was a quick thinker, who anticipated opponents' plays ... He was always in the vicinity of the ball and never appeared to tire."
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agreed to coach the San Jose State team in the two weeks leading up to the rematch. With Yost's guidance, San Jose State beat Chico State 46–0 in the rematch. Heston received his teaching degree from San Jose State and accepted a teaching job in Oregon in 1901.
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selected Heston as a third-team All-American in 1901 and 1902 and as a first-team All-American in both 1903 and 1904. Although several sources cite Heston as the first player from outside the Ivy League to be picked as a first-team All-American,
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named two "College Football All-Time Teams" of eleven players β€” an "early" team consisting of players who played prior to 1920, and a "modern" team who played in 1920 and after. Heston was chosen as one of four backs for the pre-1920 squad.
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and inviting Heston to continue his education at Michigan. Heston initially declined, but subsequently agreed and joined Yost at the University of Michigan in late summer of 1901. Heston was enrolled in the law school.
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At age nine, Heston moved with his family to a ranch in southwestern Kansas, where Heston was taken out of school to help the family raise money herding cattle. In 1894, Heston moved with his family to a farm in
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had four of the most successful seasons in the history of college football. The 1901 to 1904 teams became known as the "Point-a-Minute" teams because they averaged close to a point for every minute played. The
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men, six men, eight men, oftentimes threw themselves into the pathway of the charging Wolverine. And he crashed into -- and through -- those defenses as a bowling ball zips through the ten pins.
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named Heston as the greatest back of all time: "Willie Heston gets my vote as the greatest back of all time. Since those days many wonderful backs have flashed on the gridiron, including
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played on January 1, 1902, Heston rushed for 170 yards on 18 carries, as Michigan defeated Stanford 49–0. Heston held the record for most rushing yards in a Rose Bowl game for 59 years.
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was 10-0 and outscored its opponents 577–22. In Heston's four years as the starting left halfback, Michigan compiled an overall record of 43-0-1 and outscored its opponents 2,326–40.
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recalled that Heston "had an uncanny knack of gathering speed quickly and he frequently was penalized five yard for receiving the ball from the quarterback on a forward pass."
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as "a clever dodger in the open" who "used his hands with telling effect in warding off tacklers." In 1929, a newspaper reporter recalled Heston's running style as follows:
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3. Heston was the most powerful runner of them all. Weighing 185 pounds, he was compactly built and struck with such terrific force that few could stand up before him. ...
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1. He was the fastest starting back that ever lived. Heston could beat Archie Hahn every time at fifty yards, and Hahn was good for 9 4-5, then world's champion.
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willing to pay. When Massillon learned the next day that Heston had sent a similar telegram to the Akron club, both clubs refused to do business with him. The
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7. He made 106 touchdowns in four years. This would be equal to 636 points today. ... He gained over 500 yards from scrimmage in any number of single contests.
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Heston later wrote that his first touchdown at Michigan was his greatest thrill in football. His first game for Michigan was a September 1901 match against
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At five feet eight inches and 185 pounds, Heston was described as being "compact and muscularly built." He was known for his quick starting ability.
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provides a differing account of Heston's introduction to Yost. According to that account San Jose State played against Yost's Stanford team in 1900.
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in 1878. His father, John William Heston, was a tenant farmer near Galesburg. At age four, Heston moved with his family to a river-bottom farm in
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Heston was married twice. His first wife died Lydia Frances Sisson, and he was married in 1956 at age 77 to the former Sarah E. Williams of
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In late 1904 or 1905, Heston reportedly sought to establish a bidding contest for his services among the professional football teams. The
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from 1911 to 1916. He became a judge on the Detroit Recorders criminal court bench in 1916 and continued in that capacity through 1923.
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Heston to break through an initial seven-man line and a secondary line consisting of the fullback and two halfbacks. Known as the
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Arch Ward (December 28, 1936). "Remember Him? Willie Heston of Michigan, Whose Plunging Forced Opponents to Use Seven Man Line".
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Harry Grayson (November 4, 1943). "Willie Heston Hit Line So Hard He Revolutionized The Defense; Backer-Ups Couldn't Stop Him".
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In the summer of 1901, Heston received a letter from coach Yost advising that he had been hired as the football coach at the
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During his four years at Michigan, Heston was known as a work-horse of the Wolverines' offense. In a 1903 game against the
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In 1906, Heston served as the head football coach at North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Artsβ€”now known as
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on Thanksgiving Day 1906. Early in the game, Heston broke a bone in his leg, ending his professional football career.
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credited Heston with leading to one of the "noteworthy transitions" in football history. In 1943, NEA sports editor
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Heston received his law degree from the University of Michigan in 1904. In 1908, he established a law practice in
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Heston died on his 85th birthday in 1963. He suffered from a kidney ailment while staying at his summer home in
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Fielding Yost argued that Heston was the greatest player of all time. When some in the 1920s suggested that
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In the first half of the 20th century, Heston was ranked as one of the greatest players in football history.
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Heston's charging ability and open-field running have also been credited with leading to the origin of the "
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2. Heston was the quickest back for a shift or a thrust or a sidestep I ever saw. He was like lightning.
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as the halfback for its all-time team for the first 50 years of the sport. University of Michigan coach
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with an eight-point argument as to why Heston was the greatest. Yost's points included the following:
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In the 1930s, Heston went into the real estate business in Detroit. He also established a cemetery in
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Heston played in the era when players remained in the game on both offense and defense. In 1954, the
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Grantland Rice (repeating comments made by Fielding Yost) (January 10, 1925). "In the Sportlight".
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posted a record of 3–1–4, outscoring its opponents 100–10. The team played scoreless ties against
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credited Heston as the impetus for "a turning point from old style football to the modern game."
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for the 1905 season. One football writer has cited Heston as "pro football's first holdout."
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by a score of 6–0. The three wins were all dominating shutouts, including a 40–0 win against
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offered him $ 500 a game in August 1905, but Heston instead accepted a coaching position at
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Historic accounts differ on the number of touchdowns scored by Heston. In a letter to
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Heston has been acknowledged as the first to play at what later was designated as the
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Walter Eckersall (September 23, 1923). "WILLIE HESTON HEADS LIST OF MICHIGAN STARS".
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proclaimed Heston "the greatest halfback that America ever produced" and explained:
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6. He was equally great at ripping open a line or shooting through a broken field.
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Profile at Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History
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wrote, "Michigan called Heston's signal. Maybe it was the only one they had."
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William M. Braucher (November 20, 1929). "Old Cry of "Heston!" Echoes Again".
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may have surpassed Heston as the greatest back, Yost provided sports writer
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The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide, 1970.
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for one season, in 1905, compiling a record of 4–4. His Drake team lost to
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in 1905 and North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, now
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David Condon (October 10, 1954). "Iron Men of Football's Golden Days".
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of Michigan were the first, receiving the honor in 1898 from Camp and
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Ralph McGill (September 25, 1963). "Heston, 'Hurry Up' and History".
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The same figures of 93 touchdowns and 465 points are also given in a
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Willie Heston (October 24, 1932). "My Greatest Thrill in Football".
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Phoenix, AZ: College Athletics Publishing Service, 1970; p. 161.
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1904 Michigan Wolverines football—national champions
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Deke Houlgate Jr. (August 29, 1953). "Sports Parade".
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Touchdowns were worth five points during Heston's era.
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1901 Michigan Wolverines footballβ€”national champions
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The 980:rated Heston as the greatest player of all time. 831:1906 North Carolina A&M Aggies football team 1498:The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY (AP wire story) 994: 295:(September 9, 1878 – September 9, 1963) was an 339:rated him as the greatest player of all-time. 3399: 3216: 3048: 2885: 2745: 2577: 2226: 1944: 1185:University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor 8: 1811:"Another Pupil Of Yost Comes South To Coach" 1709:Jefferson City Post-Tribune (NEA wire story) 32: 1472:"WILLIE HESTON A BRIDEGROOM AT AGE OF 77". 3406: 3392: 3384: 3223: 3209: 3201: 3055: 3041: 3033: 2892: 2878: 2870: 2752: 2738: 2730: 2584: 2570: 2562: 2233: 2219: 2211: 1951: 1937: 1929: 1916: 1908: 1870:National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1551: 1549: 1547: 1545: 1543: 1541: 509: 311:. Heston was the head football coach for 38: 31: 3593:19th-century players of American football 960:International News Service sports editor 957:of 1924, and my choice is still Heston." 3673:Players of American football from Oregon 3668:Coaches of American football from Oregon 3648:University of Michigan Law School alumni 3623:San Jose State Spartans football players 1491: 1489: 1487: 1485: 1483: 1467: 1465: 1401:The Independent, St. Petersburg, Florida 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1034: 3633:College Football Hall of Fame inductees 2243:NC State Wolfpack head football coaches 1866: 1864: 1754:The Little Giant Book of Football Facts 1649: 1647: 1645: 1643: 1641: 1639: 1637: 1558:The Brownsville Herald (NEA wire story) 1449: 1447: 1445: 1387: 1385: 1362: 1360: 1358: 1356: 1354: 1352: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1265: 1229: 1196: 1024:Football Writers Association of America 801:Heston was the head football coach for 776:In 1906, Heston signed to play for the 719:seven man line and a diamond on defense 333:Football Writers Association of America 3415:1904 College Football All-America Team 3232:1903 College Football All-America Team 1669: 1667: 1665: 1509: 1507: 1414: 1412: 1410: 1015:In 1953, Heston was inducted into the 3658:Sportspeople from Grants Pass, Oregon 3628:All-American college football players 3603:Canton Bulldogs (Ohio League) players 1702: 1700: 1319:. 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Index

William Heston

Galesburg, Illinois
Traverse City, Michigan
San Jose State
Michigan
Canton Bulldogs
Halfback
HC
Drake
North Carolina A&M
National
1901
1902
1903
1904
All-American
1903
1904
1901
1902
College Football Hall of Fame
profile
American football
halfback
San Jose State University
University of Michigan
Drake University
North Carolina State University
judge

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