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1909 Michigan Wolverines football team

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Minnesota man around him, he sprinted thirty-five yards for Michigan's second touchdown." Allerdice kicked the extra point. Later in the second half, Pattengill made a fair catch at the Minnesota 42-yard line, and Michigan exercised its right to a free kick for a field goal. According to Eckersall, "Allerdice elected to place kick and sent the oval straight and true as a bullet over the cross bar between the uprights for Michigan's final score." Michigan's statistical totals for the game were 212 yards on the ground, zero yards on forward passes, 164 yards on kickoff and punt returns, 70 yards lost on penalties, and 12 first downs. Minnesota's quarterback McGovern attempted three field goals, but missed on each. Allerdice also attempted three field goals for Michigan and was successful on one.
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and Michigan led 6–5. In the second half, Michigan played a defensive game, punting the ball at "almost every opportunity." Ring Lardner reported that Michigan's coach "evidently had instructed Allerdice to play a kicking game", and the team "appeared loathe to try its offense." Late in the second half, Michigan narrowly preserved its lead after a field goal attempt by Allerdice was blocked at the Marquette 45-yard line. Marquette's fullback, Schroeder, picked up the ball and ran toward Michigan's goal "with a clear field before him." Lawton ran after Schroder and made a leaping tackle that saved the game for Michigan.
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Wasmund called on Allerdice to kick a field goal rather than trying for the one remaining yard needed for a first down. The snap from center was poor, and by the time Allerdice kicked the ball, it hit a Notre Dame lineman in the chest and rolled to the 40-yard line where Notre Dame recovered. Wasmund's decision to call for the field goal was widely criticized as a "blunder", "silly", and "an atrocious error of judgment" that cost Michigan the game. On the sidelines, Walter Camp and Fielding Yost "expressed their disapproval in the most decisive terms."
38: 3163: 3322:"The Wolverines have but one defeat to their discredit. This was at the hands of Notre Dame, a very powerful team which caught Michigan unprepared and off her guard. One week later, Michigan played a very superior game and outplayed the University of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania victory was the making of the Michigan eleven. It put new courage and new confidence into Yost's men and when they met Minnesota, the conference champions, they completely outplayed them." 2847: 3388: 2462:"For the first time in his three years of playing on the Michigan team Wasmund ran the team in a manner worthy a Michigan quarterback. Never before has he used better judgment in calling for plays or has he run back punts in such a manner . . . The most spectacular play of the day was made by him when, receiving a punt on the Michigan 35-yard line, he ran all the way for a touchdown, dodging Syracuse tacklers who attempted to stop him." 2097: 1471: 3155: 3221:"Magidsohn as an offensive player proved that he had no equal in the west. It was largely due to his terrific line plunging and his off-tackle runs that Michigan made its score in the first half, the first count of the game, and it was his intercepting Pickering's forward pass in the second half that gave Michigan her second touchdown. On defense, he played remarkably well and frequently threw a Minnesota runner for a loss." 3362:
wrote: "Smith is by far the best center in this section. Yost experimented with this player until the Pennsylvania game ... Finally, as a last resort the coach tried him at center, where he proved to be one of the finds of the season. He is a hard, aggressive player, who does not know the meaning of the word quit. ... With more experience he should develop into one of the best pivot men the west has ever produced."
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backs, creating the appearance of a mass play to the right side. Wasmund then tossed the ball to Magidsohn at the 35-yard line. With the defense moving in the direction of the apparent mass play, Magidsohn ran left into a clear field with Edmunds and Wells blocking for him. After Michigan took a 12–0 lead, Penn scored a touchdown and extra point with only one minute remaining in the first half.
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regulations." He noted that four of Notre Dame's biggest stars (Dolan, Miller, Dimmick and Philbrook) would be ineligible to play for most colleges, and one of them had played nine years of college football. Yost named McGovern of Minnesota as his quarterback "even though he showed nothing" against Michigan and was made to "look like a schoolboy" by Michigan's Joy Miller.
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score. Straight football was order throughout the Michigan side. Not one solitary forward pass was attempted by the Wolverines, and onside kicks and other modern stunts were as scarce as a Frenchman in a brewery." In contrast, Marquette's coach Juneau "showed his whole hand and it was full of delayed and forward passes of kinds apparently new to Yost's youngsters."
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Michigan's lineup against Minnesota was Conklin and Ranney (left end), Casey (left tackle), Benbrook (left guard), Smith (center), Edmunds and Watkins (right guard), Wells (right tackle), Pattengill (right end), Miller (quarterback), Magidsohn (left halfback), Allerdice (right halfback), and Freeney
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Joe Magidsohn, who was the first Jewish player to win a varsity "M" at the University of Michigan, later said of the Penn game: "That 1909 Michigan-Penn game is the one I regard as my greatest . . . My All-America teammate, halfback and captain, Dave Allerdice, had a broken left hand so I was obliged
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Michigan lost an excellent scoring opportunity in the second half. The Wolverines recovered a fumble at Notre Dame's 15-yard line and drove the ball to the six-yard line. With one yard to go for a first down, and "to the utter astonishment of nearly everyone present who knew enough about football",
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Michigan's lineup against Syracuse (starters listed first) was Ranney and Borleske (left end), Casey (left tackle), Benbrook (left guard), Watkins and Kaynor (center), Smith and Conklin (right guard), Wells (right tackle), Miller (right end), Wasmund (quarterback), Magidsohn, Freeney and Greene (left
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Michigan's lineup against Case was Rogers (left end), Edmunds (left tackle), Benbrook (left guard), Watkins (center), Smith (right guard), Wells (right tackle), Borleske (right end), Wasmund (quarterback), Bertrand and Magidsohn (left halfback), Allerdice (right halfback), and Lawton (fullback). The
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who was trailing behind Wasmund. Allerdice began running with the ball, then stopped behind the blocking of the fullback. Allerdice passed to Magidsohn who was running toward the right sideline. Magidsohn caught the ball at the 26-yard line and ran downfield before he was tackled at the five-yard
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Several minutes after Michigan's touchdown, Allerdice lined up to punt from Michigan's 15-yard line. The snap from center went over his head, and Marquette recovered the ball at the two-yard line. Marquette scored on its third attempt, but Marquette's right halfback Munsell missed the extra point,
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Michigan's lineup against Ohio State (starters listed first) was Rogers and Pattengill (left end), Edmunds (left tackle), Benbrook (left guard), Watkins (center), Smith and Conklin (right guard), Wells and Hines (right tackle), Borleske (right end), Wasmund (quarterback), Freeney and Magidsohn (left
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picked an All-Western team that included four Wolverines as first-team players. The Michigan players receiving first-team honors from Eckersall were Benbrook, Allerdice, Magidsohn (who he called "a demon on the offense"), and center Andrew W. Smith. In announcing his selection of Smith, Eckersall
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praised Yost's efforts in developing the team "to the point where they now are entitled to be ranked with the famous Michigan teams of 1901 to 1905." Yost's contract with Michigan expired at the end of the 1909 season, but on December 1, 1909, he signed a contract to remain the head football coach
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In the second half, Magidsohn put Michigan in the lead when he intercepted a pass and returned it for a touchdown. Eckersall described the game-winning interception: "As the oval was sailing through the air, he judged his distance, leaped perfectly, and grabbed the ball on the dead run. Without a
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accent: "Yost left his yug." Accounts differ as to the history of the jug and how Munson came to be in possession of it. Cooke and Munson painted the jug and wrote on it, "Michigan Jug – Captured by Oscar, October 31, 1903" along with the score "Michigan 6, Minnesota 6". Cooke wrote to Yost: "We
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credited the play of Allerdice, Magidsohn, Wasmund and Benbrook, and wrote: "The Western men were physically superior in weight and in other respects to the Eastern players, and in teamwork they moved with a precision that showed careful preparation and good generalship." A two-page account of the
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In a surprise move, Yost moved Andrew Smith from his usual position at right guard to the center position against Penn. Smith had not played at the position until two days before the team left for Philadelphia, and Yost had Smith practice snapping the ball in the aisle of the Pullman car that took
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on the day of the game. Out of loyalty to the team that shared a name with their ship, 250 crewmen from the ship were granted leave to attend the game. Accompanied by the ship's band, the sailors marched onto the field before the game started, "each man carrying a maize and blue pennant, heads up
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After the loss to Notre Dame in 1909, Michigan did not play another game against Notre Dame for 33 years. The 1909 Michigan–Notre Dame game is most remembered for its role in giving birth to the nickname of the Notre Dame football team. Notre Dame's 1909 football team was made up predominantly of
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opined that Stanley Borleske was "the stellar feature of the day" and praised the improvement in the Michigan team: "The Michigan form, so demoralized a week ago, was splendid. The blocking and tackling, which have been Michigan's weak points this year, were the strong points of her play to-day."
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Right halfback Dave Allerdice was the scoring leader for Michigan, tallying 18 points on three field goals, four extra points, and a touchdown. He also made good use of the on-side kick for long gains and had two 40-yard runs that set up Michigan touchdowns. Michigan outscored Ohio State, 21 to 0,
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scored both of Michigan's touchdowns within the first ten minutes of the start of the game. Allerdice kicked both extra points. The first touchdown was scored less than two minutes into the game and was set up by a trick play. With the ball at the 22-yard line, Michigan lined up to kick a field
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praised Allerdice for "a great exhibition of his abilities" on both defense and offense. The same publication also noted that right tackle Stanfield Wells had shown himself as "an all-around player", breaking through the Ohio line to tackle runners for a loss and opening large holes on offense for
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said at the time, "It is to the freshmen that we must look for our future Michigan teams and I am glad that it has been decided to allow us to have such a team. Under competent coaching such as they will have the men will learn a lot about the Michigan style of playing and this will be invaluable
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at right end and William Casey at left tackle. Yost excluded Notre Dame players from consideration on grounds that "the Longman team has so many men who are ineligible under college rules as accepted by the leading teams, that it is not properly to be classed with the others who observe stricter
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Despite the loss of Wasmund and a rigorous travel schedule that had taken the Wolverines in the preceding days by train from Ann Arbor to Philadelphia, Philadelphia to Ann Arbor, and Ann Arbor to Minneapolis, the Wolverines won the game by a score of 15–6 and, with the win, the right to bring the
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Michigan's lineup against Penn was Conklin and Ranney (left end), Casey (left tackle), Benbrook (left guard), Smith (center), Edmunds (right guard), Wells (right tackle), Miller (right end), Wasmund (quarterback), Magidsohn (left halfback), Allerdice (right halfback), and Clark (fullback). The
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In the second half, Yost directed his team in a kicking game, and neither team scored. Penn made 10 substitutions during the game, while Michigan made only one – Ranney replacing Conklin at left end. As the game ended, "he few frenzied Michigan rooters rushed on the field and bore Coach Yost on
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Michigan's second touchdown followed a fumble by Penn quarterback Miller. Michigan drove 80 yards on five plays, with Magidsohn carrying on four of the five plays. On the final play of the drive, with the ball at Penn's 25-yard line, Wasmund took the snap and circled to his right with the other
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Penn, which had won the 1908 national championship and had an ongoing 23-game winning streak, was favored again in 1909. Before the game, Coach Yost refused to predict the outcome but said that "he had confidence in his team to give Pennsylvania the hardest fight since the series started." The
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popularized a moniker Notre Dame teams would later come to embrace β€“ and aptly summed up the greatest athletic achievement to that point in Notre Dame history." Kryk noted that, according to Notre Dame folklore, Batchelor had overheard a Notre Dame player trying to motivate his teammates at
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who ran 45 yards for a touchdown. Allerdice kicked the extra point, and Michigan led, 32–0. Michigan's next touchdown came on a forward pass from Wasmund to Borleske who ran 40 yards with the ball. Allerdice kicked the extra point, and Michigan led, 38–0. Michigan's final touchdown came when
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Michigan's lineup against Marquette was Rogers and Ranney (left end), Casey (left tackle), Benbrook (left guard), Watkins (center), Conklin (right guard), Wells (right tackle), Miller (right end), Wasmund (quarterback), Magidsohn (left halfback), Allerdice (right halfback), and Lawton and Clark
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wrote that Yost had played a conservative game to save his new plays for the big games ahead and to avoid further injuries to his players. Lardner wrote: "That Michigan did not play its game nor show its strength was apparent. Yost brought his team here for the purpose of winning by any kind of
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At the end of the season, the choice for "Champions of the West" was a matter for debate. Minnesota had won the Western Conference championship but had been beaten decisively by Michigan. Notre Dame had beaten Michigan, but had played a weak schedule and tied Marquette in the last game of the
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wrote: "He was all over the field, seemingly at the same time, he brought down runners who thought they were safely clear of opponents, he broke through the opposing line to get a man behind, he tore great gashes in the Gopher defense through which Magidsohn and Allerdice and Freeney and Greene
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wrote that "the hoodoo that has tirelessly pursued Yost and Michigan ever since the 1905 Chicago game" had returned. The losses were offset to some extent by the decision of William Casey to rejoin the team in time for the Marquette game. Casey had quit the team after the 1908 season, but was
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Wolverines came away with an upset and won the game by a score of 12 to 6. The game marked the first time a Western team had defeated one of the "Big Four" (Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Penn) which had dominated the sport of college football since the game originated almost 40 years earlier.
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The 1909 season was played under changed rules. The rule changes for 1909 included reducing the value of a field goal (whether by drop kick or place kick) from four points to three points. Michigan's Board in Control of Athletics also re-established a freshman football team in 1909 after the
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Michigan's lineup against Notre Dame (starters listed first) was Borleseke and Rogers (left end), Casey (left tackle), Benbrook (left guard), Watkins (center), Conklin (right guard), Wells (right tackle), Miller (right end), Wasmund (quarterback), Magidsohn (left halfback), Allerdice (right
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suffered a broken collar bone early in the game and was replaced by James Rogers. Notre Dame's left halfback, Red Miller, was able to make substantial gains around the end after Borleske left the game. Notre Dame's offense was also aided by a "careful precision" passing game. In the
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lined up to kick a field goal, but the field goal attempt was a fake, and Allerdice executed an on-side kick that Michigan recovered at Marquette's five-yard line. After a penalty moved the ball to the one-yard line, Lawton scored the touchdown, and Allerdice kicked the extra point.
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reported on the day after the game that Allerdice had missed two extra point attempts. While accounts differ, the University of Michigan records the final score as 44-0. According to the Bentley Historical Library, The Michigan Daily's initial report gave the result as 43-0, but the
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and syndicated sports columnist Tommy Clark. Magidsohn was the first Jewish athlete to win a varsity "M" at the University of Michigan. Andrew Smith was also named the first-team All-Western center, despite having only moved to the position for the last two games of the season.
5475: 4188: 4405: 4380: 4778:"U. of M. Outplayed and Beaten by the Notre Dame Eleven: "Shorty" Longman's Fighting Irishmen Humble the Wolverines to Tune of 11 to 3; Error of Judgment Costs Yost's Men Their Only Chance to Win; "Red" Miller's Magnificent Work Is Feature of Game That Saddens Ann Arborites" 5491:"Gophers Outplayed and Outfought by the Braves of Yost: Michigan's Great Victory Over Best Team Minnesota Ever Had Is Clean Cut -- Though Hopelessly Beaten Williams's Men Fight to the Last Ditch -- Magidsohn Scores Two Touchdowns -- Joy Miller Makes Good on Quarterback Job" 5121:"Pair of Brilliant Plays Brings Yost Old Time Prestige: With Billy Wasmund at Helm, in His Last Game for Michigan, Wolverine Players Execute Two Startling Maneuvers in First Six Minutes That Result in Victory -- Detroit Boy Shares Honors With Magidsohn, Allerdice and Smith" 2404:
scored 19 points on two touchdowns, six extra points, and a field goal. Allerdice scored the Wolverines' first points on a touchdown run from the four-yard line; Allerdice also kicked the extra point to give Michigan a 6–0 lead. Michigan's second touchdown was scored by
2117:. Ohio State's only points came on a touchdown late in the second half. Michigan halfback "Doc" Freeney allowed a long punt to roll past him, tried to pick up the ball at the two-yard line, and fumbled. Ohio State's sub-center, Boone, recovered the ball in the endzone. 3317:
Yale and Harvard were widely recognized as the top two teams in the country, and some writers opined that Michigan was the third best team in the country after Yale and Harvard. One eastern critic explained his choice of Michigan as the third best team in the country as
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wrote that the halftime show "probably surpasses anything ever seen on a football field." In addition to the marching band show, halftime saw a flurry of betting, with Minnesota fans "demanding even money" and several thousand dollars being wagered on the outcome.
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attributed to the inability of new men in Michigan's line to protect Allerdice from Case's rushers. The game was tied 0-0 late in the game. Michigan's only points came with a few minutes remaining on a field goal by Allerdice from the 35-yard line. In the
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wrote: "Bewildered and dazed by a style of football they never had before encountered the Red and Blue warriors were playthings in the hands of the sturdy westerners in the first ten minutes of the game when the Wolverines tallied all their points." The
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All-Western: Albert Benbrook (Eckersall 1st team; Yost 1st team), Andrew Smith (Eckersall 1st team; Yost 1st team), Dave Allerdice (Eckersall 1st team; Yost 1st team), and Joe Magidsohn (Eckersall 1st team; Yost 1st team); William Casey (Yost 1st team);
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called it "the most spectacular game that has been played on Ferry Field in years", noting that the team "used every style of play that could be imagined and executed forward passes, end runs and line bucks with precision and speed." The
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added: "The Michigan team, so brilliant last week, showed not a semblance of the football that was to win again the championship of the west, while Notre Dame was all but impervious to its best attempts, offensive and defensive." In the
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champions and with an undefeated record, having soundly defeated Iowa (41–0), Iowa State (18–0), Nebraska (14–0), Chicago (20–6), and Wisconsin (34–6). The Golden Gophers were led by 1909's first-team All-American quarterback
2627:. Shortly thereafter, Dave Allerdice kicked a field goal from the 27-yard line to give Michigan a 3–0 lead. Notre Dame scored on a one-yard run by Vaughan, missed the extra point, and led 5–3 at halftime. Starting left end 5426:"Michigan Outclasses Minnesota: Credit Due Yost for Big Victory; Michigan, By Coach's Efforts, Outclasses Gophers, Says Eckersall; Notre Dame Wins Title; Longman's Eleven Is Given Western Championship by Defeat of Wolverines" 1411:(11–3) for the first time in nine games between them. Following the game, a Detroit newspaper described Notre Dame's predominantly Irish-American lineup as a group of "Fighting Irishmen", giving birth to the team's nickname. 3178:
rule prohibited the use of players who had already played three years. Even though Michigan was no longer a member of the conference, Minnesota remained in the conference, and Wasmund was therefore not permitted to play.
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continued: "Football is not a serious thing to many people, but the stand made by Allerdice and his men against Pennsylvania meant something. It meant that Michigan had her fill of the dregs; she was on the climb again."
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wrote: "Playing real Michigan football for the first time in lo, these many years, the Yost machine today literally ground the Syracuse eleven to bits and distributed the fragments over the surface of Ferry field."
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have your little brown jug; if you want it, you'll have to win it." Michigan accepted the challenge, and the teams finally met three years later on November 20, 1909. The teams continue to play each year for the
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the team east. At every stop on the trip, Yost also had Smith practice his long snaps on the station platforms. Smith ended up playing so well at the position against Penn and Minnesota that he was selected by
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with a 3–0 victory over the team from Cleveland's Case Scientific School. The game was the 13th meeting between the two programs, and Michigan had won all 12 of the prior games by a combined score of 351 to 37.
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Coach Yost noted that Notre Dame's season-ending tie with Marquette would make the critics who picked Notre Dame as western champion "revise their dope", but stated publicly that he did not care who the critics
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There is a discrepancy in contemporaneous reports as to whether Michigan scored 43 or 44 points against Syracuse, the difference being whether Allerdice converted five or six of his extra point attempts. The
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With five minutes remaining in the game, Notre Dame scored a second touchdown after Wasmund allowed an on-side kick to get past him. Notre Dame recovered at Michigan's 14-yard line, and Notre Dame halfback
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attributed the low score to two factors "the disheartening frequency of the Michigan fumbles" and "the unexpected strength of the Case veterans" (the Case team had nine veterans among its starting eleven).
5971: 5746:"F. Clarke, Michigan Football Star, Joins Benedict's Ranks: Tall Westerner Weds Miss Alyce Morgan, of Ann Arbor--Determination and Work Earned Bridegroom a Place on U. of M's Great Eleven Last Season" 5350:"Michigan Smokes Out Gophers, 15–6: Wolverines, by Superior Football, Down Confident Minnesota Eleven; First Half Ends Even; Capt. Allerdice and Magidsohn Are Scoring Heroes in History Making Contest" 129: 4813:"Michigan Beaten By Notre Dame: Pupils of Former Maize and Blue Star Humble Men of Yost, 11 to 3; Wolverine Ends Weak; Catholics' Brilliant Attack Baffles Rogers and Miller; Wasmund Makes Bad Break" 5827: 3450:
On November 24, 1909, varsity "M" letters were awarded to 16 players, including every man who played in either the Pennsylvania or Minnesota game. The recipients of varsity letters for 1909 were:
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on a run around right end; Allerdice again converted the extra point, and Michigan led, 12–0. Allerdice scored the third touchdown but missed the extra point, and Michigan led, 17–0, at halftime.
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The field was wet and slippery, such that "fast work was impossible." Michigan won the game, 6–5, scoring its only points early in the first half. After driving to Marquette's 30-yard line,
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For Wasmund, the victory over Penn was his final game for Michigan. After being sharply criticized for his role in the loss to Notre Dame one week earlier, the victory provided redemption.
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recovered the ball and returned the ball to the end zone. Michigan won by a final score of 44–0. Three of Michigan's seven touchdowns were the direct result of fumbles by Syracuse.
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corrected the score several days later to 44-0. Further, the Athletic Department's own "Dope Books" (the official listing of results and letterwinners) records the score as 44-0.
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wrote that Allerdice was "in a class by himself." Starting left tackle William Edmunds sustained a dislocated left collarbone against Ohio State and missed the next three games.
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The Wolverines then finished the season with impressive road victories over two of the best teams in the country. In Philadelphia, they defeated the 1908 national champion
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as the first-team center on his All-Western team. Michigan's captain, Allerdice, played the game with his hand in bandages after breaking a small bone in his left hand.
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reported that it promised to be one of Michigan's best teams in years, with "one of the speediest and most aggressive backfields in the west, if not in the country."
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blamed Michigan's close call on injuries: "Injuries and lack of training resulted in Michigan having a crippled line-up against the veteran Case eleven." The
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in his ninth year at Michigan. The Wolverines compiled a record of 6–1, outscored opponents 116 to 34, and held six of seven opponents to six points or less.
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praised the work of Albert Benbrook on defense: "The Morgan Park giant tore big holes in the Syracuse line and went down under punts with remarkable speed."
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persuaded by pleading from Yost, Allerdice and friends to return to the team. He was the team's starting left tackle in the final five games of the season.
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halfback), Allerdice (right halfback), and Lawton and Clark (fullback). The game was played in 35-minute halves. The referee was Hoagland of Princeton.
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At halftime, Michigan's 24-piece band merged with Minnesota's 80-piece band and marched around the field "playing popular Minnesota and Michigan airs."
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kicked two extra points and a field goal. The teams each scored a touchdown in the first half and went into halftime with the score tied at 6 to 6.
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halfback), Allerdice (right halfback), and Lawton and Clark (fullback). The game was played in 35-minute halves. The referee was Fultz from Brown.
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and Green (fullback). The game was played in 35-minute halves. The referee was Lieut. Beavers from West Point. The umpire was Hinkey from Yale.
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spoke to the crowd and confidently predicted that the Gophers would realize their fondest dreams the next day by humbling a team coached by
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added to the lead with a 70-yard punt return for a touchdown. Allerdice kicked the extra point, and Michigan led 26–0. Two minutes later,
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On November 6, 1909, Michigan suffered its only defeat of the season, losing 11–3 to a Notre Dame team coached by former Michigan star,
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announced that 27 players would receive "R" letters for their participation as reserves on the 1909 varsity football team. They are:
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their shoulders to the Wolverines' dressing room." As the Michigan players and fans carried Yost from the field, the band from the
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were selected as second-team players on Camp's All-American team. Left tackle William Casey was a third-team selection by Camp.
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Michigan played "old-fashioned football" against Case, with the exception of two unsuccessful on-side kicks. Case blocked two of
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halfback), and Clark and Lawton (fullback). The game was played in 35-minute halves. The referee was Hoagland from Princeton.
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praised the work of Albert Benbrook and Stanfield Wells in penetrating the line and tackling Syracuse backs for losses. The
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was the first Western lineman (and the fifth Western player at any position) to be selected as a first-team All-American by
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and named six Michigan players to his first team. In addition to the four Wolverines chosen by Eckersall, Yost also chose
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After the game, the Minnesota team presented the Michigan team with the water jug from the 1903 game. Minnesota's coach,
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scored on the next play β€“ a long run around Michigan's right end. Notre Dame kicked the extra point and led 11–3.
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noted that the lack of healthy substitutes forced Michigan to play a conservative game so as to avoid further injuries.
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Little Brown Jug to Ann Arbor. The 1909 game began at 2:01 p.m. and was played in front of 25,000 spectators at
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wrote: "The Notre Dame half backs showed some of the most brilliant running that was ever seen on Ferry Field." The
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played despite a midweek injury that left him "more fit for the hospital" than for the job of playing fullback. The
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and syndicated sports columnist Tommy Clark selected Allerdice as a first-team player on their All-American teams.
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halftime by pleading, "What's the matter with you guys? You're all Irish and you're not fighting worth a lick."
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Donald W. Green – appeared as a substitute at left halfback against Syracuse and at fullback against Minnesota
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replaced Wasmund at quarterback on offense, but returned to his end position when the team played on defense.
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Notre Dame drove to Michigan's 20-yard line early in the game, but their attempt at field goal was blocked by
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hurled themselves for big gains and he never failed to help push or pull when every bit of help was needed."
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named Magidsohn and Benbrook as Michigan's leading players in the game. With respect to Magidsohn, it wrote:
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Tommy Clark (December 9, 1909). "All American Football Team For Season Of 1909". Fresno Morning Republican.
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Notre Dame football historian, John Kryk, later wrote: "With that flowery lead, E.A. Batchelor of the
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Several players from the 1909 Michigan team received recognition for their performance. Left guard
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was not permitted to play. Wasmund was playing his fourth year of college football in 1909, and a
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wrote: "Michigan was outplayed. More than that she was out-lucked, out-fought and out-generaled."
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scored two touchdowns against Syracuse and broke his collar bone the next week against Notre Dame.
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Natural Enemies: Major College Football's Oldest, Fiercest Rivaly β€“ Michigan vs. Notre Dame
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line. Magidsohn scored on a short run two players later, and Allerdice kicked the extra point.
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that was hung in Michigan's trophy room. One of the favorite yells repeated by the sailors was:
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took the snap from center and ran backward and to his left. Wasmund tossed the ball back to
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Tommy Clark (December 6, 1909). "All American Football Team For Season Of 1909". Lowell Sun.
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called it "the hardest fought game seen on a Western gridiron this year." Writing in the
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Michigan's narrow margin of victory over Case raised concerns about the team's prospects.
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Early in the second half, Allerdice's field goal extended the lead to 20–0. Quarterback
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was the first Western lineman to be picked as a first-team All-American by Walter Camp.
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was hired as the coach of the freshman team, and he led the freshman to a 5–0 record.
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Photograph of the "Michigan Jug" (which was neither little nor brown) from the 1909
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freshman football program had been ceased four years earlier. Michigan head coach
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also declared the 1909 Michigan team as "Champions of the West." However, in the
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was unabashed in declaring, "Michigan again is champion of the west." The 1910
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Michigan was placed at a further disadvantage because its starting quarterback
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game was played in 35-minute halves. The referee was Langford from Trinity.
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led his band of "Fighting Irishmen" to victory over his former mentor's team.
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game was played in 20-minute halves. The referee was Eldridge of Michigan.
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missed three games after dislocating his collarbone against Ohio State.
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as the school's second athletic director following the resignation of
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in the first half. Michigan's touchdowns were scored by fullback
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Several Michigan players received national or regional awards.
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and chest out." The unit's color bearer presented team captain
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Michigan's fall training camp began on September 20, 1909, at
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became the head football coach at the University of Detroit.
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when they come up for the Varsity team in future years."
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In the fourth week of the 1909 season, Michigan shut out
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Michigan concluded its 1909 season with a game against
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had his head "swathed in bandages" against Notre Dame.
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became a Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy and decorated
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became commissioner of the Detroit Police Department.
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San Jose Mercury News, published as The Evening News
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Archived from 4203:"Michigan vs Case Institute of Technology (OH)" 4108:. September 21, 1909. p. 8. Archived from 4086:. September 21, 1909. p. 9. Archived from 2967:singled out Magidsohn for particular attention: 5697:. November 23, 1909. p. 8. Archived from 5572:. December 5, 1909. p. 19. Archived from 5550:. November 26, 1909. p. 8. Archived from 4819:. November 7, 1909. p. C1. Archived from 4654:. October 31, 1909. p. C1. Archived from 4554:. October 24, 1909. p. 17. Archived from 4433:. October 24, 1909. p. 19. Archived from 4404:. October 17, 1909. p. 17. Archived from 4334:. October 17, 1909. p. C3. Archived from 4031:"New Director Takes up Work at Michigan 'U'". 3395:became an All-American in 1910, photo c. 1911. 5821: 5474:. December 1, 1909. p. 9. Archived from 4947:"2011 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records" 4187:. October 11, 1909. p. 9. Archived from 2425:Syracuse fumbled the snap on a punt attempt; 161: 152: 137: 8: 5114: 5112: 2954:was Michigan's first Jewish football player. 5752:. April 25, 1910. p. 7. Archived from 5713:"'M' Men Chosen and Miller Elected Captain" 4586: 4584: 2850:Closeup of banner presented by crew of the 5828: 5814: 5806: 5395: 5393: 5343: 5341: 5339: 5337: 5335: 5333: 5331: 5329: 5327: 5325: 5168: 5166: 5164: 5010: 5008: 5006: 4523: 4521: 4519: 4517: 4515: 4513: 4392: 4390: 4322: 4320: 4272: 4270: 4175: 4173: 3668:Sidney S. Lawrence, Coopersville, Michigan 2823:On November 13, 1909, Michigan played the 1399:(6–5) and dominating performances against 144: 130: 119: 20: 5348:Walter H. 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Parkhurst, Reed City, Michigan 3579:On December 6, 1909, athletic director 3461:– started all 7 games at right halfback 3195:scored both of Michigan's touchdowns. 2454:also praised the effort of quarterback 1709: 1670: 1633: 1600: 1574: 1538: 1502: 5424:Walter Eckersall (November 22, 1909). 5145:Walter Eckersall (November 28, 1909). 3999:"Barthelme Head of U. of M. Athletics" 3665:Philip T. Kniskern, Hastings, Michigan 3275:At the conclusion of the 1909 season, 2813:Presentation of banner by crew of the 1374:1909 Michigan Wolverines football team 6890:National championship seasons in bold 5726:E. A. Batchelor (November 22, 1909). 5489:E. A. Batchelor (November 21, 1909). 5140: 5138: 5119:E. A. Batchelor (November 14, 1909). 4912:. Taylor Trade Publications. p.  4736: 4734: 4251:Walter Eckersall (October 11, 1909). 3280:at Michigan through the 1911 season. 2907:goal, but the formation was a fake. 7: 6913:Michigan Wolverines football seasons 4591:E. A. Batchelor (October 31, 1909). 3718:Rufus G. Siple, Ann Arbor, Michigan 3702:Charles E. Rickerhauser, Los Angeles 3687:Frank Murphy, Harbor Beach, Michigan 2620:had his head "swathed in bandages." 2599:Michigan–Notre Dame football rivalry 2104:scored 18 points against Ohio State. 2091:Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry 4776:E.A. Batchelor (November 7, 1909). 3652:Ralph J. Hurlburt, Portland, Oregon 3649:William H. Harsha, Portsmouth, Ohio 3471:– started all 7 games at left guard 1949:Michigan opened its 1909 season at 5226:. Lanham:Taylor Trade Publishing. 4528:R. W. Lardner (October 24, 1909). 4379:. October 17, 1909. Archived from 3139:, who was later inducted into the 2976:to do most of the ball carrying." 2890:Michigan, Michigan football team." 2113:(2), Allerdice, and right tackle 14: 5511:1910 Michiganensian, pp. 231-233. 4881:Fred Lawton (November 17, 1909). 2827:in front of 15,000 spectators at 1441:. Both of Michigan's halfbacks, 5796:– includes accounts of each game 4990:"Sailors to 'Root' for Michigan" 4694:Fred Lawton (October 31, 1909). 4683:. November 1909. pp. 87–88. 4361:. November 1909. pp. 86–87. 36: 16:American college football season 4130:. October 1909. pp. 35–36. 3684:Karl H. Middendorf, Akron, Ohio 3655:Allen Jeffery, Albion, Michigan 166: 125: 5774:. December 7, 1909. p. 8. 5448:"Yost to Remain with Michigan" 4160:"Freshman Team Re-Established" 3225:With respect to Benbrook, the 214: 183: 1: 5276:College Football Hall of Fame 5065:"Michigan 12; Pennsylvania 6" 4936:Kryk, Natural Enemies, p. 51. 4742:"Michigan vs Notre Dame (IN)" 4124:"Football Prospects for 1909" 3141:College Football Hall of Fame 1794:In July 1909, Michigan hired 6908:1909 college football season 5853:Washtenaw County Fairgrounds 5838:Michigan Wolverines football 5497:. p. 17. Archived from 5432:. p. 16. Archived from 5382:. p. 22. Archived from 5356:. p. C1. Archived from 5153:. p. C1. Archived from 5127:. p. 13. Archived from 4889:. p. 17. Archived from 4599:. p. 17. Archived from 4506:. November 1909. p. 87. 4449:"Michigan vs Marquette (WI)" 4259:. p. 13. Archived from 4240:. November 1909. p. 86. 3731: 3545:– started 1 game at left end 3534:Victor R. "Vic" Pattengill, 3422:for service in World War II. 3166:Michigan vs. Minnesota, 1909 3158:Michigan vs. Minnesota, 1909 2264:, covering the game for the 1384:. The team's head coach was 1382:1909 college football season 224: 204: 193: 173: 29:Michigan Wolverines football 6017:2007 Appalachian State game 5794:Michigan Alumnus, 1909–1910 4864:"Michigan 3; Notre Dame 11" 4615:"Michigan vs Syracuse (NY)" 4355:"Michigan 33; Ohio State 6" 4166:. October 1909. p. 36. 4148:. October 1909. p. 36. 4050:. May 16, 1909. p. C4. 3087:Lieut. Beavers (West Point) 2869:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 2683:players of Irish descent. 2235:team coached by the former 1453:'s All-Western team in the 6934: 6918:1909 in sports in Michigan 5316:"Michigan 15; Minnesota 6" 5196:"Joseph Magidsohn profile" 4972:"Michigan vs Pennsylvania" 4677:"Michigan 44; Marquette 0" 3658:Howard S. Kayner, center, 3508:Charles C. "Doc" Freeney, 3483:San Bernardino, California 1366: 1362: 6888: 5071:. 1910. pp. 130–132. 4870:. 1910. pp. 129–130. 4500:"Michigan 6; Marquette 5" 4016:"New Athletic Director". 3980:Manager: Harold A. Gallup 3634:Lewis E. Daniels, guard, 2687:, a sportswriter for the 2593:. Longman had played on 2124:the Michigan backs. The 1961:'s punts, a problem that 1754: 935:North Dakota Agricultural 428:Western State Normal (MI) 97: 35: 6022:2015 Michigan State game 6007:2001 Michigan State game 4142:"Football Rules Changed" 3920:(Walter Camp 1st team), 3712:John Byron Rogers, end, 3636:Cambridge, Massachusetts 5222:Gruver, Edward (2002), 4278:"Michigan's Close Call" 4066:The Duluth News Tribune 4033:The Duluth News Tribune 3692:Honeoye Falls, New York 3630:Benton Harbor, Michigan 3541:Leroy W. "Roy" Ranney, 2614:The Yellow and the Blue 2604:The game was played at 1247:Northern Illinois State 4003:Boston Morning Journal 3956:, Albert R. Chandler, 3589:Battle Creek, Michigan 3548:Andrew William Smith, 3447: 3435: 3423: 3408: 3396: 3324: 3315: 3306: 3272: 3246: 3223: 3167: 3159: 3103: 2973: 2955: 2933: 2892: 2857: 2820: 2699: 2648: 2586: 2488:Notre Dame at Michigan 2464: 2400:In the Syracuse game, 2390: 2105: 2000:Ohio State at Michigan 1791: 1478: 1378:University of Michigan 6027:Sign-stealing scandal 5881:Bowls & rivalries 5592:Chicago Daily Tribune 5430:Chicago Daily Tribune 5374:(November 21, 1909). 5354:Chicago Daily Tribune 5286:1910 Michiganensian, 5246:1910 Michiganensian, 5178:Chicago Daily Tribune 5151:Chicago Daily Tribune 5102:1910 Michiganensian, 5084:1910 Michiganensian, 4817:Chicago Daily Tribune 4652:Chicago Daily Tribune 4571:Chicago Daily Tribune 4534:Chicago Daily Tribune 4332:Chicago Daily Tribune 4299:"Michigan vs Ohio St" 4257:Chicago Daily Tribune 4084:Chicago Daily Tribune 4068:. September 12, 1909. 4048:Chicago Daily Tribune 3441: 3429: 3414: 3402: 3390: 3355:Chicago Daily Tribune 3320: 3311: 3302: 3298:Chicago Daily Tribune 3267: 3242: 3238:Chicago Daily Tribune 3219: 3165: 3157: 3098: 3006:Michigan at Minnesota 2969: 2960:Chicago Daily Tribune 2950: 2942:Michigan, My Michigan 2929: 2886: 2849: 2835:. Since leaving the 2812: 2695: 2668:Chicago Daily Tribune 2642: 2581:Former Michigan star 2580: 2472:Chicago Daily Tribune 2460: 2385: 2266:Chicago Daily Tribune 2142:Michigan at Marquette 2099: 1968:Chicago Daily Tribune 1786: 1473: 1455:Chicago Daily Tribune 1130:Michigan State Normal 311:Michigan Agricultural 6057:We Don't Give a Damn 6012:2006 Ohio State game 5997:1973 Ohio State game 5992:1969 Ohio State game 5916:George Jewett Trophy 5756:on January 31, 2013. 5701:on January 31, 2013. 5641:. 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November 13, 1909. 4978:on October 23, 2011. 4893:on January 31, 2013. 4868:The Michigan Alumnus 4823:on January 31, 2013. 4788:on January 31, 2013. 4748:on October 23, 2011. 4706:on January 31, 2013. 4681:The Michigan Alumnus 4658:on January 31, 2013. 4603:on January 31, 2013. 4558:on February 1, 2013. 4504:The Michigan Alumnus 4475:"1909 Football Team" 4408:on January 31, 2013. 4383:on January 31, 2013. 4359:The Michigan Alumnus 4338:on January 31, 2013. 4263:on February 1, 2013. 4238:The Michigan Alumnus 4234:"Michigan 3; Case 0" 4191:on January 31, 2013. 4164:The Michigan Alumnus 4146:The Michigan Alumnus 4128:The Michigan Alumnus 4112:on February 1, 2013. 4090:on January 31, 2013. 3690:William Kirke Otis, 3640:Abraham B. Feldman, 3626:Wilbur M. Cunningham 3599:Arthur E. Bertrand, 3543:Greenville, Michigan 3215:The Michigan Alumnus 2569:Hoagland (Princeton) 2443:The Michigan Alumnus 2293:Syracuse at Michigan 2276:The Michigan Alumnus 2229:Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2121:The Michigan Alumnus 2081:Hoagland (Princeton) 1975:The Michigan Alumnus 1963:The Michigan Alumnus 1835:The Michigan Alumnus 6111:Statistical leaders 6002:Miracle at Michigan 5800:1910 Michiganensian 5457:. December 2, 1909. 5038:The Washington Post 4849:. November 7, 1909. 4727:. October 31, 1909. 4621:on October 23, 2011 4455:on October 23, 2011 4287:. October 10, 1909. 4209:on October 23, 2011 3952:Assistant coaches: 3611:Spokane, Washington 3550:Ann Arbor, Michigan 3493:Ann Arbor, Michigan 3008: 2882:(pictured at right) 2880:with a silken flag 2722: 2562:Ann Arbor, Michigan 2490: 2367:Ann Arbor, Michigan 2295: 2144: 2074:Ann Arbor, Michigan 2002: 1941:Eldridge (Michigan) 1934:Ann Arbor, Michigan 1862: 122: 5945:Culture & lore 5772:Detroit Free Press 5750:Detroit Free Press 5732:Detroit Free Press 5695:Detroit Free Press 5639:The New York Times 5614:Detroit Free Press 5570:Detroit Free Press 5548:Detroit Free Press 5526:Detroit Free Press 5495:Detroit Free Press 5472:Detroit Free Press 5455:The New York Times 5408:The New York Times 5380:Detroit Free Press 5125:Detroit Free Press 5023:The New York Times 4997:The New York Times 4904:John Kryk (2004). 4887:Detroit Free Press 4847:The New York Times 4782:Detroit Free Press 4725:The New York Times 4700:Detroit Free Press 4597:Detroit Free Press 4552:Detroit Free Press 4437:on April 19, 2013. 4431:Detroit Free Press 4402:Detroit Free Press 4377:Detroit Free Press 4285:The New York Times 4185:Detroit Free Press 4106:Detroit Free Press 3642:Eveleth, Minnesota 3601:Muskegon, Michigan 3587:Harry K. Allwart, 3499:William P. Edmunds 3474:William M. Casey, 3448: 3444:William P. Edmunds 3436: 3424: 3409: 3397: 3367:Detroit Free Press 3348:The New York Times 3290:Detroit Free Press 3273: 3234:The New York Times 3176:Western Conference 3168: 3160: 3132:Western Conference 3104: 3004: 2980:The New York Times 2956: 2858: 2837:Big Ten Conference 2821: 2801:Langford (Trinity) 2718: 2703:Detroit Free Press 2690:Detroit Free Press 2673:Detroit Free Press 2664:The New York Times 2649: 2634:Detroit Free Press 2587: 2486: 2467:The New York Times 2434:Detroit Free Press 2391: 2291: 2249:Detroit Free Press 2140: 2126:Detroit Free Press 2106: 1998: 1984:Detroit Free Press 1980:The New York Times 1858: 1804:Western Conference 1792: 1787:Athletic director 1479: 1459:The New York Times 1420:Western Conference 1286:South Dakota State 120: 6895: 6894: 5478:on March 7, 2016. 4005:. March 25, 1909. 3976:Keene Fitzpatrick 3958:Prentiss Douglass 3902:Awards and honors 3899: 3898: 3705:Jamie W. Rogers, 3660:Gasport, New York 3621:Saginaw, Michigan 3536:Lansing, Michigan 3489:Frederick Conklin 3476:Cedar Falls, Iowa 3416:Frederick Conklin 3250:Henry L. Williams 3093: 3092: 3069:November 20, 1909 3063: 3062: 2983:game in the 1910 2807: 2806: 2783:November 13, 1909 2777: 2776: 2575: 2574: 2545: 2544: 2380: 2379: 2350: 2349: 2225: 2224: 2219:Kelly (Princeton) 2199: 2198: 2087: 2086: 2057: 2056: 1947: 1946: 1917: 1916: 1848:Prentiss Douglass 1771: 1770: 1761:All times are in 1370: 1369: 233:Iowa State Normal 118: 117: 88:Home stadium 6925: 6123: 5982:The Ten Year War 5972:Oosterbaan years 5930:The Ten Year War 5910:Little Brown Jug 5871:Michigan Stadium 5839: 5830: 5823: 5816: 5807: 5776: 5775: 5764: 5758: 5757: 5742: 5736: 5735: 5723: 5717: 5716: 5709: 5703: 5702: 5687: 5676: 5675: 5671: 5665: 5664: 5660: 5654: 5653: 5649: 5643: 5642: 5636: 5628: 5622: 5621: 5606: 5600: 5599: 5584: 5578: 5577: 5562: 5556: 5555: 5540: 5534: 5533: 5518: 5512: 5509: 5503: 5502: 5486: 5480: 5479: 5465: 5459: 5458: 5452: 5444: 5438: 5437: 5421: 5412: 5411: 5405: 5397: 5388: 5387: 5368: 5362: 5361: 5345: 5320: 5319: 5312: 5291: 5284: 5278: 5269: 5263: 5257: 5251: 5244: 5235: 5220: 5211: 5210: 5208: 5206: 5192: 5186: 5185: 5170: 5159: 5158: 5142: 5133: 5132: 5116: 5107: 5100: 5089: 5082: 5073: 5072: 5061: 5042: 5041: 5033: 5027: 5026: 5020: 5012: 5001: 5000: 4994: 4986: 4980: 4979: 4968: 4962: 4961: 4959: 4957: 4951: 4943: 4937: 4934: 4928: 4927: 4911: 4901: 4895: 4894: 4878: 4872: 4871: 4860: 4851: 4850: 4844: 4836: 4825: 4824: 4809: 4790: 4789: 4784:. 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Watkins 3529:James Joy Miller 3523:Elkton, Michigan 3503:Youngstown, Ohio 3432:George M. Lawton 3405:James K. Watkins 3371:James Joy Miller 3359:Walter Eckersall 3336:Collier's Weekly 3277:Walter Eckersall 3204:Walter Eckersall 3181:James Joy Miller 3149:Fielding H. Yost 3125:Little Brown Jug 3013: 3009: 3003: 2897:Walter Eckersall 2727: 2723: 2720:Michigan at Penn 2717: 2629:Stanley Borleske 2595:Fielding H. Yost 2551:November 6, 1909 2495: 2491: 2485: 2422:Stanley Borleske 2407:James Joy Miller 2387:Stanley Borleske 2356:October 30, 1909 2300: 2296: 2290: 2245:George M. Lawton 2205:October 23, 1909 2149: 2145: 2139: 2111:George M. Lawton 2063:October 16, 1909 2007: 2003: 1997: 1867: 1863: 1860:Case at Michigan 1857: 1843:Fielding H. Yost 1827:James K. Watkins 1800:Charles A. Baird 1746: 1736:Little Brown Jug 1702: 1693:Philadelphia, PA 1664: 1626: 1594: 1568: 1532: 1481: 1476:Fielding H. Yost 1451:Walter Eckersall 1428:Little Brown Jug 1386:Fielding H. Yost 1376:represented the 1169:Western Illinois 662:Central Michigan 226: 216: 206: 195: 185: 175: 155: 146: 139: 132: 123: 68:Fielding H. Yost 40: 31: 26: 21: 6933: 6932: 6928: 6927: 6926: 6924: 6923: 6922: 6898: 6897: 6896: 6891: 6884: 6121: 6115: 6074: 5940: 5876: 5841: 5837: 5834: 5785: 5780: 5779: 5766: 5765: 5761: 5744: 5743: 5739: 5725: 5724: 5720: 5711: 5710: 5706: 5689: 5688: 5679: 5673: 5672: 5668: 5662: 5661: 5657: 5651: 5650: 5646: 5634: 5630: 5629: 5625: 5608: 5607: 5603: 5586: 5585: 5581: 5564: 5563: 5559: 5542: 5541: 5537: 5520: 5519: 5515: 5510: 5506: 5488: 5487: 5483: 5467: 5466: 5462: 5450: 5446: 5445: 5441: 5423: 5422: 5415: 5403: 5399: 5398: 5391: 5372:E. A. Batchelor 5370: 5369: 5365: 5347: 5346: 5323: 5314: 5313: 5294: 5285: 5281: 5270: 5266: 5258: 5254: 5245: 5238: 5221: 5214: 5204: 5202: 5194: 5193: 5189: 5172: 5171: 5162: 5144: 5143: 5136: 5118: 5117: 5110: 5101: 5092: 5083: 5076: 5063: 5062: 5045: 5035: 5034: 5030: 5018: 5014: 5013: 5004: 4992: 4988: 4987: 4983: 4970: 4969: 4965: 4955: 4953: 4949: 4945: 4944: 4940: 4935: 4931: 4924: 4903: 4902: 4898: 4880: 4879: 4875: 4862: 4861: 4854: 4842: 4838: 4837: 4828: 4811: 4810: 4793: 4775: 4774: 4753: 4740: 4739: 4732: 4720: 4716: 4715: 4711: 4693: 4692: 4688: 4675: 4674: 4663: 4646: 4645: 4634: 4624: 4622: 4613: 4612: 4608: 4590: 4589: 4582: 4567: 4563: 4546: 4545: 4541: 4527: 4526: 4511: 4498: 4497: 4482: 4473: 4472: 4468: 4458: 4456: 4447: 4446: 4442: 4425: 4424: 4413: 4396: 4395: 4388: 4371: 4370: 4366: 4353: 4352: 4343: 4326: 4325: 4318: 4308: 4306: 4297: 4296: 4292: 4280: 4276: 4275: 4268: 4250: 4249: 4245: 4232: 4231: 4222: 4212: 4210: 4201: 4200: 4196: 4179: 4178: 4171: 4158: 4157: 4153: 4140: 4139: 4135: 4122: 4121: 4117: 4100: 4099: 4095: 4078: 4077: 4073: 4063: 4062: 4055: 4045: 4044: 4040: 4035:. 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Batchelor 2427:Stanfield Wells 2418:Albert Benbrook 2414:William Wasmund 2289: 2138: 2115:Stanfield Wells 1996: 1923:October 9, 1909 1856: 1823:Albert Benbrook 1819:William Wasmund 1796:Philip Bartelme 1789:Philip Bartelme 1781: 1776: 1767: 1744: 1741: 1732:Minneapolis, MN 1700: 1697: 1662: 1659: 1652:Ann Arbor, MI ( 1624: 1621: 1592: 1566: 1563: 1556:Ann Arbor, MI ( 1530: 1527: 1468: 1435:Albert Benbrook 1422:champions from 701:St. Mary's (OH) 584:Detroit College 150: 114: 113: 107: 100: 73: 61:Head coach 27: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 6931: 6929: 6921: 6920: 6915: 6910: 6900: 6899: 6893: 6892: 6889: 6886: 6885: 6883: 6882: 6877: 6870: 6865: 6860: 6855: 6850: 6845: 6840: 6835: 6830: 6825: 6820: 6815: 6810: 6805: 6800: 6795: 6790: 6785: 6780: 6775: 6770: 6765: 6760: 6755: 6750: 6745: 6738: 6733: 6728: 6723: 6718: 6713: 6708: 6703: 6698: 6693: 6688: 6683: 6678: 6673: 6668: 6663: 6658: 6653: 6648: 6643: 6638: 6633: 6628: 6623: 6618: 6613: 6608: 6603: 6598: 6593: 6588: 6583: 6578: 6573: 6568: 6563: 6558: 6553: 6548: 6543: 6538: 6533: 6528: 6523: 6518: 6513: 6508: 6503: 6498: 6491: 6484: 6479: 6474: 6469: 6464: 6459: 6454: 6449: 6444: 6439: 6434: 6429: 6424: 6419: 6412: 6405: 6400: 6395: 6390: 6385: 6380: 6375: 6370: 6365: 6358: 6353: 6348: 6343: 6338: 6331: 6326: 6321: 6316: 6311: 6306: 6301: 6296: 6291: 6286: 6281: 6276: 6271: 6266: 6259: 6252: 6245: 6238: 6233: 6228: 6223: 6218: 6213: 6208: 6203: 6198: 6193: 6188: 6183: 6178: 6173: 6168: 6163: 6158: 6153: 6148: 6143: 6138: 6133: 6127: 6125: 6117: 6116: 6114: 6113: 6108: 6103: 6098: 6093: 6088: 6082: 6080: 6076: 6075: 6073: 6072: 6067: 6064:Mr. Brightside 6060: 6053: 6046: 6039: 6034: 6029: 6024: 6019: 6014: 6009: 6004: 5999: 5994: 5989: 5984: 5979: 5974: 5969: 5964: 5959: 5954: 5948: 5946: 5942: 5941: 5939: 5938: 5933: 5923: 5918: 5914:Northwestern: 5912: 5906: 5904:Michigan State 5901: 5896: 5890: 5884: 5882: 5878: 5877: 5875: 5874: 5873:(1927–present) 5868: 5862: 5856: 5849: 5847: 5843: 5842: 5835: 5833: 5832: 5825: 5818: 5810: 5804: 5803: 5797: 5791: 5784: 5783:External links 5781: 5778: 5777: 5759: 5737: 5718: 5704: 5677: 5666: 5655: 5644: 5623: 5601: 5579: 5557: 5535: 5513: 5504: 5481: 5460: 5439: 5413: 5389: 5363: 5321: 5292: 5279: 5264: 5252: 5236: 5212: 5200:Jews in Sports 5187: 5160: 5134: 5108: 5090: 5074: 5043: 5028: 5002: 4981: 4963: 4938: 4929: 4922: 4896: 4873: 4852: 4826: 4791: 4751: 4730: 4709: 4686: 4661: 4632: 4606: 4580: 4561: 4539: 4509: 4480: 4466: 4440: 4411: 4386: 4364: 4341: 4316: 4290: 4266: 4243: 4220: 4194: 4169: 4151: 4133: 4115: 4093: 4071: 4053: 4038: 4023: 4008: 3989: 3988: 3986: 3983: 3982: 3981: 3978: 3972: 3950: 3942: 3941:Coaching staff 3939: 3938: 3937: 3929: 3922:Dave Allerdice 3911: 3909:Dave Allerdice 3903: 3900: 3897: 3896: 3893: 3890: 3887: 3884: 3880: 3879: 3876: 3873: 3870: 3867: 3861: 3860: 3857: 3854: 3851: 3848: 3842: 3841: 3838: 3835: 3832: 3829: 3823: 3822: 3819: 3816: 3813: 3810: 3804: 3803: 3800: 3797: 3794: 3791: 3785: 3784: 3781: 3778: 3775: 3772: 3766: 3765: 3762: 3759: 3756: 3753: 3751:Dave Allerdice 3747: 3746: 3743: 3740: 3737: 3734: 3727: 3724: 3723: 3722: 3719: 3716: 3710: 3703: 3700: 3697: 3694: 3688: 3685: 3682: 3679: 3669: 3666: 3663: 3656: 3653: 3650: 3647: 3644: 3638: 3632: 3623: 3614: 3604: 3597: 3591: 3576: 3573: 3572: 3571: 3565: 3559: 3553: 3546: 3539: 3532: 3526: 3516: 3513: 3506: 3496: 3486: 3481:Fay G. 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Michigan Wolverines football

Fielding H. Yost
Dave Allerdice
Ferry Field
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Iowa State Normal
Notre Dame
Michigan Agricultural
Carthage
Michigan
Western State Normal (MI)
Mount Union
Lake Forest
Haskell
Detroit College
Butler
Central Michigan
St. Mary's (OH)
Cincinnati
Doane
Buchtel
Rose Poly
Marquette
North Dakota Agricultural
Wabash

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