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1 2023 Michigan Wolverines football team*   2022-12-07 170,260 312,592 15-0, national champion
2 2022 Michigan Wolverines football team*   2021-10-01 181,042 297,479 Started season 13-0, advanced to College Football Playoff
3 NCAA transfer portal* 2022-01-07 10,677 288,489 Registry for college athletes to transfer between schools
4 Chase Brown* 2022-09-17 17,562 225,114 Illinois running back 2019-2022, NCAA rushing leader 2022
5 Mazi Smith* 2022-08-22 6,494 156,818 UM defensive tackle 2019-2022
6 Luke Schoonmaker* 2022-09-24 11,002 114,652 Michigan tight end 2019-2022
7 Roman Wilson* 2022-09-11 5,036 105,096 Wide receiver 2020-2023
8 E. J. Smith (American football)* 2022-08-01 6,395 95,348 Stanford running back, son of Emmitt Smith
9 Olusegun Oluwatimi 2022-07-26 8,357 66,587 UM center 2022, Rimington and Outland Trophy winner
10 Harold Perkins 2022-08-26 6,504 60,426 LSU linebacker, 2022-present

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1 List of homicides in California* 2022-09-17 100,512 107,936 Homicides in California
2 Detroit Tigers replacement players (May 18, 1912)*   2023-06-10 26,863 82,543 Players hired in Philadelphia during player strike in protest of Ty Cobb's suspension
3 Pin-ups of Yank, the Army Weekly* 2023-08-17 10,881 68,809 Pin-ups featured in Yank during World War II
4 List of homicides in Michigan* 2022-08-27 24,596 69,889 Michigan homicides
5 Hazelwood massacre*   2022-07-24 18,355 60,549 Largest mass murder in Detroit history, eight shot and killed, 1971
6 List of homicides in Illinois* 2023-07-05 47,086 51,458
7 List of homicides in Wisconsin 2022-10-24 14,796 50,856 Wisconsin homicides
8 Selene Mahri*   2013-09-17 12,505 38,303 Finnish-American model
9 Frances Vorne* 2023-08-16 5,441 37,443 Model known as "The Shape", posed in bathing suit made of remnants of German parachute
10 Rock Road massacre   2022-07-23 22,536 36,251 1982 mass murder of seven family members at Michigan farmhouse; husband of daughter killed them on eve of divorced hearing
11 Rommy Hunt Revson 2022-09-15 5,108 35,545 Inventor of scrunchie

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1 Lou Whitaker 2022-08-24 29,247 396,451 Detroit Tigers second baseman 1977-1995
2 1999 Michigan Wolverines football team   2023-06-17 79,665 265,730 10–2, AP No. 5, beat Alabama in Orange Bowl
3 Lance Parrish   2022-08-16 37,421 251,874 MLB catcher 1977-1997, 8x All-Star, 3x Golden Glove
4 Charlie Gehringer   2023-06-12 42,853 223,992 Detroit Tigers 2B 1924-1942
5 Willie Hernández*   2022-08-20 29,638 218,914 MLB relief pitcher, Cy Young, MVP and World Series in 1984
6 1998 Michigan Wolverines football team 2023-06-20 65,686 204,528 10–3 record, AP No. 12
7 Gary Reasons 2023-08-23 11,644 143,698 LB for Northwestern State (1980-83) and NY Giants (1984-91), 2x Super Bowl champion, CFHOF
8 Lorenzo White   2023-08-11 24,695 126,875 MSU RB (1984-87), Big Ten MVP (1987), CFHOF
9 Percy Snow   2023-08-10 13,540 113,362 MSU LB (1985-89), Butkus & Lombardi Awards (1989), CFHOF
10 Larry Kelley   2022-07-31 20,300 118,014 Yale end and Heisman Trophy winner
11 Larry Herndon   2022-08-19 18,63 95,422 MLB outfielder 1974-1988
12 Turkey Stearnes   2023-07 23,296 80,586 Negro league CF (1920-37), BHOF
13 Bernie Bierman 2023-06-01 32,384 69,189 Minnesota HC (1932-41, 1945-50) CFHOF

World War II pin-ups edit

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1 Pin-ups of Yank, the Army Weekly   2023-08-17 68,809
2 Selene Mahri     2013-09-17 12,505 38,303 Finnish-American model
3 Frances Vorne   2023-08-16 5,441 37,443 Model known as "The Shape", posed in bathing suit made of remnants of German parachute
4 Martha Holliday   2023-08-15 7,053 22,213 Actress whose pin-up caused near panic in U.S. Senate
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Colombia edit

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1 Poppy Garden 2023-06-10 7,199 4,526 2012 film about father and son surviving violence in Nariño
2 Roa (film) 2023-06-09 2,715 2,515 2013 film about man who assassinated Gaitán, triggering the Bogotazo
3 The Vampires of Poverty 2023-06-09 4,368 2,264 1977 mockumentary about misery porn
4 The Brickmakers 2023-06-09 3,389 530 1972 documentary about grueling life of family of brickmakers living on outskirts of Bogotá
5 Gabriel's Passion 2023-06-09 5,492 367 2009 drama about Colombian priest
6 The Millionaire Taxi Driver 2023-06-08 4,519 358 1979 comedy film about Bogotá taxi driver
7 South Star (film) 2023-06-10 2,621 251 2013 film about four public-school students in Bogota
8 Portraits in a Sea of Lies 2023-06-10 3,028 224 2010 Colombian film about cousins' efforts to reclaim land from which family was displaced by paramilitaries
9 El río de las tumbas 2023-06-09 6,398 182 1965 drama film about bodies showing up in Magdalena River near a Colombian village
10 Dueling Techniques: A Matter of Honor 2023-06-09 1,849 129 1988 Colombian comedy film about teacher and butcher in a small town deciding to duel over a woman
11 Chronicle of the End of the World 2023-06-10 2,738 124 2013 black comedy

Crime edit

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1 List of homicides in California 2022-09-17 103,350 107,936 California homicides
2 List of homicides in Michigan* 2022-08-27 24,596 69,889 Michigan homicides
3 Hazelwood massacre   2022-07-24 18,355 60,549 1971 murder of eight people at Detroit drug house; largest mass murder in Detroit history
4 List of homicides in Illinois* 2023-07-05 46,582 51,458
5 List of homicides in Wisconsin 2022-10-24 14,796 50,856 Wisconsin homicides
6 Rock Road massacre   2022-07-23 22,536 36,251 1982 mass murder of seven family members at Michigan farmhouse; husband of daughter killed them on eve of divorced hearing
7 Troy axe murders   2022-08-26 15,468 34,978 1964 familicide of seven by former Royal Oak fireman after release from Pontiac State Hospital; killer left handwritten apology notes on each body
8 Murder of the DeLisle children 2022-08-28 18,124 32,859 1989 murder of four children when father drove station wagon into Detroit River
9 Royal Oak post office shootings   2022-09-06 9,703 25,014 1991 shooting at post office; four employees killed before perpetrator committed suicide
11 List of homicides in Oregon* 7/14 13,674 19,886
10 Court-martial of William T. Colman   2022-08-28 11,258 18,390 Selfridge commander shot black driver; protests followed light punishment
12 Richard Frederick Dixon   2022-10-09 19,522 10,637 Hijacked plane to Cuba, later killed police officer
13 Killing of Jim Matthews   2022-09-27 6,943 7,412
14 List of homicides in Nevada 2023-07-18 16,910
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Baseball edit

Creations edit

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1 Detroit Tigers replacement players (May 18, 1912)*   2023-06-10 26,863 82,543 Players hired in Philadelphia during player strike in protest of Ty Cobb's suspension
2 Cristian Santana (baseball) 2022-02-23 3,084 3,493 Dominican shortstop
3 1926 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-08 5,757 246
4 1921 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-07 3,808 202
5 1923 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-05 3,717 192
6 1920 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-06 4,420 159
7 1929 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-18 3,027 149
8 1924 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-08 3,425 131
9 1927 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-18 3,329 125
10 1931 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-18 2,770 96

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1 Lou Whitaker   2022-08-24 29,247 396,451 Detroit Tigers second baseman 1977-1995
2 Lance Parrish   2022-08-16 37,421 241,624 MLB catcher 1977-1997, 8x All-Star, 3x Golden Glove
3 Charlie Gehringer   2023-06-12 50,607 215,861 Detroit Tigers 2B 1924-1942
4 Willie Hernández*   2022-08-20 29,638 214,791 MLB relief pitcher, Cy Young, MVP and World Series in 1984
5 Larry Herndon*   2022-08-19 18,63 94,484 MLB outfielder 1974-1988
6 Turkey Stearnes   2023-07 23,308 80,698 Negro league CF (1920-37), BHOF
7 Milt Wilcox*   2022-08-22 18,545 51,813 MLB pitcher 1970-1986
8 Ed Mierkowicz* 2023-11-03 9,964 35,220 Detroit Tigers left fielder 1945-1948
9 Neil Berry*   2023-11-05 13,257 32,545 Detroit Tigers SS/2B (1948-1952)
10 Salty Parker*   2023-11-06 29,724 23,270 Player, coach, and manager for 60 years
11 Ralph Sharman* 2023-11-07 8,583 19,400 MLB OF drowned while serving in WWI
12 Mark Wagner*   2023-06-16 9,779 16,063 MLB SS (1976-84)
13 Tim Corcoran* 2023-06-16 9,723 14,622 MLB (1977-86)
14 Charlie Gray 2023-08-19 4,895 11,776 AfD rescue - 6-fingered MLB pitcher
15 Gair Allie 2022-02-22 5,979 7,699 Pittsburgh Pirates infielder
16 Ralph Works* 2022-04-10 4,464 5,288 1909-12 Tigers pitcher; murder-suicide in 1941
17 Archie McKain* 2022-07-01 4,216 5,199 Pitcher 1937-1943
18 Heinie Mueller* 2023-07-09 5,165 5,008 MLB OF (1920-35)
19 Don Ross* 2022-07-03 6,307 3,877 3B/OF 1938-46
20 Bill Sweeney 2023-04-09 5,818 3,734 MLB IF/P (1881-84)
21 Paddy Baumann* 2022-07-01 5,530 3,587 1911-17 Tigers/Yankees
22 Snooks Dowd* 2022-06-21 5,844 3,586 1919 Tigers infielder
23 Jim McKeever   2022-05-20 7,889 3,381 AfD rescue, MLB C 1884
24 Art Bramhall   2022-02-28 7,520 2,552 Phillies SS/3B (1935), also pro basketball/football and broadcaster
25 Edgar Wesley 2023-07 4,984 2,350 Detroit Stars 1B (1919-27)
26 Heinie Jantzen 2022-04-09 3,836 2,293 1912 Browns OF
27 Heinie Odom 2022-04-09 3,139 2,275 1925 Yankees 3B
28 Bill Barrett 2022-01-11 4,688 2,186 AfD rescue, utility player 1871-73
29 John Fischer 2023-04-09 6,730 2,147 AfD rescue, MLB P (1884-85)
30 Heinie Heltzel* 2022-06-20 4,145 2,147 1943-44 infielder
31 Mutt Wilson* 2022-07-02 5,000 2,082 Tigers P (1920)
32 Wade Johnston 2022-01-17 3,283 2,021 Negro league OF (1920-33)
33 Bill Knowlton 2022-06-24 5,121 1,356 AfD rescue, Athletics P 1920
34 Mays Copeland 2022-01-13 6,187 1,221 1935 Cardinals pitcher
35 John Moore 2022-01-06 10,167 817 AfD rescue, Negro leaguer infielder (1928-29), also professional basketball and football

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Players edit

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1 Chase Brown* 2022-09-17 17,591 225,114 1,643 rushing yards for Illinois 2022
2 E. J. Smith* 2022-08-01 6,395 95,348 Stanford RB, son of Emmitt Smith
3 Harold Perkins* 2022-08-26 6,500 60,426 LSU linebacker
4 Walter Nolen* 2022-07-29 5,935 51,055 No. 1 recruit in the 2022 college football recruiting class
5 Luther Burden III* 2022-08-06 3,420 48,182
6 Andrew Vorhees* 2022-07-26 5,077 42,671 All-American guard at USC 2022
7 Carson Steele* 2022-11-09 7,557 40,395 UCLA RB, "Man of Steele"
8 Cormani McClain* 2023-08-17 3,643 38,211 Colorado CB (2023)
9 Zachariah Branch* 2023-08-17 3,820 35,950 USC WR (2023)
20 Kadyn Proctor* 2023-08-31 2,965 29,559 Alabama OT (2023)
10 Austin Reed* 2022-09-05 6,067 22,909 QB at Southern Illinois, West Florida, Western Kentucky
11 Malaki Starks* 2022-08-06 3,673 16,883 Georgia safety
12 Domani Jackson* 2022-08-26 2,942 16,544 USC cornerback
13 Carlton Martial*   2022-10-20 10,780 14,381 All-time NCAA tackles leader
14 Khalan Laborn* 2022-10-16 6,232 12,653 Florida State and Marshall RB
15 Elic Ayomanor* 2023-10-14 3,949 11,916 Stanford receiver (2022-present)
16 Matayo Uiagalelei* 2023-09-01 3,660 11,879 Oregon DE/TE (2023)
17 Omarion Miller* 2023-09-30 4,187 11,205 Colorado WR (2023-present)
18 Logan Bonner* 2022-08-06 5,842 9,502 Utah State QB (2021-22)
19 Mykel Williams* 2022-09-08 6,460 8,735 Georgia defensive end
21 Carnell Tate* 2023-08-28 2,952 7,599 Ohio State WR (2023)
22 Kyle Vantrease* 2022-10-16 7,698 7,492 Quarterback at Buffalo and Georgia Southern
23 Shazz Preston* 2022-09-08 3,048 6,756 Alabama wide receiver
24 Drane Scrivener*   2022-04-22 10,780 5,188 All-American CB at Tulsa 1972
25 Keylon Stokes* 2022-11-17 2,762 4,046 Tulsa wide receiver
26 Kamari Wilson* 2022-08-26 2,423 3,703 Florida safety
27 DJ Campbell (American football)* 2022-08-27 2,242 3,350 Texas offensive tackle
28 Shemar Stewart* 2022-09-12 3,208 3,241 Texas A&M defensive end
29 Fentrell Cypress* 2022-12-09 3,272 3,177 Florida State CB (2023)
30 Nyck Harbor* 2023-08-31 3,278 5,937 South Carolina WR (2023), No. 1 on Bruce Feldman's "Freak List"
31 Francis Mauigoa* 2023-08-17 3,054 2,973 Miami OT (2023)
32 Gabe Brownlow-Dindy* 2022-08-27 2,906 2,683 Texas A&M defensive tackle
33 Steve Sogge* 2022-04-14 4,329 2,671 All-PCC QB for USC 1968
34 Keon Keeley* 2023-09-01 3,549 2,547 Alabama LB/DE (2023)
35 Brayden Schager* 2023-09 3,630 2,892 Hawaii QB (2021-present)
36 Kyle Harmon* 2022-08-09 4,203 1,751 San Jose State linebacker
37 Jurrion Dickey* 2023-09 4,056 1,674 Oregon WR (2023)
38 Alabama Crimson Tide football yearly statistical leaders* 2022-07-31 13,847 1,602
39 Samson Okunlola* 2023-08-30 3,235 1,591 Miami (FL) OT (2023)
40 Marquez Cooper* 2022-11-09 2,776 1,452 Kent State RB
41 Hykeem Williams* 2023-08-30 3,711 1,381 Florida State WR (2023)
42 Jaquavious Russaw* 2023-09-01 3,797 1,376 Alabama LB (2023)
43 Adepoju Adebawore* 2023-09-01 4,207 1,242 Oklahoma DE (2023)
44 List of players who appeared in only one game in the NFL (1930–1939)* 2022-03-09 23,055 1,164
45 Beaux Limmer* 2023-09-01 3,480 1,481 Arkansas G/C (2019-2023)
46 George Jugum* 2022-04-15 3,844 883 All-Pac 8 LB 1968
47 George Slagle* 2022-01-19 6,867 759 Pro football G (1920s) and coach (1930s)
48 Jovantae Barnes* 2023-08-24 3,566 772 Oklahoma RB (2022-23)
49 Larry Agajanian* 2022-04-15 3,239 514 All-PCC defensive tackle for UCLA 1968
50 Fred Khasigian* 2022-04-14 2,739 479 All-PCC guard 1968-1969
51 Zern Joseph* 2022-01-23 335 Dayton Triangles 1925, 1927
52 Howard Yerges Sr.* 2022-11-29 6,912 275 College and pro player 1915-1920
53 Joe Renfroe* 2023-04-16 2,777 269 Tulane QB, 3rd pick in 1945 NFL draft
54 Gwen Cooper (American football)* 2022-04-15 3,363 268 All-PCC E for UCLA 1969
55 Leo Riggs* 2023-04-16 3,586 246 USC QB No. 7 pick in 1946 NFL draft
56 Ken Wiedemann* 2022-04-15 3,427 238 All-PCC defensive back 1967-1969
57 Aubrey Strosnider* 2022-11-22 3,225 236 Dayton Triangles T 1928
58 Aaron Oliker* 2022-01-19 2,925 207 Pottsville Maroons end 1926
Draft:Samuel M'Pemba* 2023-09-01 75 Georgia LB (2023)

CFHOF campaign edit

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1 Gary Reasons 2023-08-23 8,985 139,430 LB for Northwestern State (1980-83) and NY Giants (1984-91), 2x Super Bowl champion, CFHOF
2 Lorenzo White   2023-08-11/12 24,695 123,842 MSU RB (1984-87), Big Ten MVP (1987), CFHOF
3 Larry Kelley   2022-07-31 20,837 115,669 Yale end and Heisman Trophy winner
4 Jim Parker 2022-11 13,690 113,357 CHFHOF and PFHOF offensive lineman
5 Percy Snow   2023-08-10 13,540 110,876 MSU LB (1985-89), Butkus & Lombardi Awards (1989), CFHOF
6 Dick Wildung   2023-06-22/28 16,348 16,573 Minnesota tackle AA (1941-42), CFHOF
7 Pug Lund   2023-06-25/29 12,011 14,253 Minnesota HB, AA (1933-34), CFHOF
8 Charlie Green   2021-11-13 14,539 12,098 Wittenberg QB in CFHOF
9 George Pfann 2023-08-01 10,350 8,250 Cornell QB (1921-23), 2x AA, CFHOF
10 John DeWitt 2023-06-26 9,830 7,095 Princeton G, 2x AA (1902-03), silver medal 1904 hammer throw, CFHOF
11 Scott Reppert 2023-08-16 5,198 5,492 3x Little AA RB (1980-82), CFHOF
12 Nello Falaschi 2023-08-01 6,953 4,861 Santa Clara QB, AA 1936, CFHOF
13 Bill Wallace 2023-08-22 7,236 4,237 Rice HB (1932, 1934-35), CFHOF
14 Herbert Sturhahn 2023-08-21 6,234 3,079 Yale G (1924-26)

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1 Kevin Henry 2022-06-02 3,584 345,032 Defensive end for Mississippi State (1991-1992) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1993-2000)
2 George Munday 2023-08-11 5,228 16,133 NFL G/T (1931-34), aka "Sunday" Monday
3 Brad Dusek 2023-08-04 3,701 15,474 Redskins LB (1974-81)
4 Frank Jackson 2023-04-11 4,112 13,292 AFL wide receiver 1961-67
5 Lynn Allen 2023-08-05 3,414 10,832 U. Of D. and Detroit Heralds HB (1917, 1920), Oakland County Clerk (1932-58)
6 John Skorupan 2023-04-03 2,866 11,377 NFL linebacker 1973-1980, All-American at Penn State
7 Ferric Collons 2023-07-27 4,505 10,548 Raiders/Patriots DE (1992-1999)
8 Jim Kitts 2023-07-29 4,396 10,119 NFL FB/LB (1997-98)
9 Benton Bangs 2022-11-29/30 7,745 7,504 Played in Rose Bowls for Washington State and Mare Island Marines
10 Joe Abbey 2023-07-28 5,081 5,579 Bears/Bulldogs E (1948-49)
11 George Adee 2023-07-09 4,560 5,270 Yale QB (1892-94), AA 1894, Tennis HOF
12 John Koniszewski 2023-08-01 5,301 5,006 Redskins T (1945-48)
13 Vic Baltzell 2023-08-05 3,042 4,941 Redskins FB (1935)
14 Mike Koken 2022-02-23 6,699 4,846 ND HB/QB (1929-32), Cardinals (1933), parachutist at D-Day
15 Paul Lipscomb 2023-08-06 5,074 4,676 NFL DT (1945-54), 4x Pro Bowl
16 George Corbett 2023-07-27 3,676 4,062 Bears HB/QB (1932-38)
17 Jeff Barrett 2023-07-27 3,082 3,155 Dodgers E (1936-38)
18 Jerry Green 2023-04-02 2,222 3,500 Patriots HB (1960)
19 Sal Rosato 2023-08-05 4,757 3,407 Redskins FB (1945-47)
20 Len Calligaro 2023-08-01 3,316 3,105 Giants BB (1944)
21 Gary Kroner 2023-07-21 3,624 3,066 Packers/Broncos (1963-67)
22 Butch Gibson 2023-08-19 3,468 2,823 NY Giants G/T (1930-34)
23 Joe Cardwell 2023-08-18 3,154 2,563 Steelers T/G (1937-38)
24 Paul Franklin 2023-08-01 3,494 2,520 Bears RB (1931-33)
25 Flavio Tosi 2023-08-05 3,447 2,480 Redskins E (1934-36)
26 Bob Campiglio 2023-08-01 3,723 2,091 Staten Island/Boston RB (1932-33)
27 Milt Trost 2023-08-04 4,632 2,026 Bears/Eagles T (1935-40)
28 Dick Tuckey 2023-08-04 5,377 2,027 Rams/Redskins FB/HB (1938)
29 Jack Martin 2023-08-19 4,855 2,013 Los Angeles Rams C/LB (1947-49)
30 Arnie Arenz 2023-07-28 3,929 1,951 Redskins QB (1934)
31 Frank J. Skinner 2023-06-02 4,802 1,894 Evansville T (1922)
32 Paul Minick 2023-08-19 6,732 1,904 G for Iowa (1920-22), NFL (1927-29)
33 Hub Barker 2023-08-19 2,664 1,640 NY Giants QB/BB (1942-45)
34 Chet Kozel 2023-08-04 5,235 1,575 Bills/Rockets T (1947-48)
35 Rick Concannon 2023-08-18 3,093 1,544 Redskins G/T (1934-36)
36 Eddie Carr 2023-08-02 4,271 1,411 49ers HB (1947-49)
37 Milo Lubratovich 2023-08-05 4,803 1,293 Wisconsin/Brooklyn tackle
38 Virgil Eikenberg 2023-08-04 3,024 1,183 Cardinals QB (1948)
39 Herschel Stockton 2023-08-18 3,599 963 Eagles G/T (1937-39)
40 Hal McPhail 2023-08-19 3,262 1,107 NFL FB (1934-39)
41 Chip Bennett 2023-08-18 3,364 576 Abilene Christian LB (1967-69)
42 Gaines Davis 2023-08-18 3,305 466 NY Giants (1936)
43 Duncan Obee 2023-08-18 3,542 265 Detroit Lions C (1941)

Stubs expanded from User:Cbl62/Todolist: Will Anderson, Buddy Banker, Alf Bauman, John R. Beasley, Johnnie Becker, Art Beckley, Ed Boell, Ed Bradley, Jack Brown, John Bunyan, George Chalmers, Andy Chisick, John Cole, Charles Comerford, Jack Corcoran, Bert Corley, Earl Crowder, Joe Davidson, Bill Davis, John Demmy, Allan Doucette, Elwyn Dunstan, Nick Feher, Fritz Ferko, Pat Filley, Dick Fishel, Clyde Flowers, Brian Fogarty, Jim Fordham, Tristan Gebbia, Joe Gillis, Bruce Gregory, Herb Gruber, Bob Gunderman, Johnny Hackenbruck, Ed Hake, Cliff Hansen, Harry R. Heneage, Jack Hutton, Albert Journeay, Ed Judie, Ave Kaplan, Mike Kasap, Quentin Klenk, George Kraemer, Frank Kristufek, Jack Kurkowski, Edson Schuyler Lott II, Fritz Loven, Tim Lowry, Bob Mahan, Vavae Malepeai, Gene Malinowski, Jim McCarthy, Barney McGarry, Phil McSpadden, Bing Miller, Cornelius Murphy, Glenn Olson, Charles Osborne, Robert Popelka, Earl Putman, Charley Riffle]], Charles Rosenfelder, Ken Rouse, Bob Rowley, Don Samuel, George A. Sawin, Sig Sigurdson, George Sirochman, Tony Steponovich, Doyle Tackett, Jim Taylor, Jim Teal, Don Thompson, Glenn Tidd, Johnny Treadwell, Larry Visnic, Delon Washington, Charles Wharton, Jake Williams, Caspar Wister, Alvord Wolff, Stu Worden

Coaches and administrators edit

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1 Bernie Bierman 6/1-3 32,383 65,651 Minnesota HC (1932-41, 1945-50) CFHOF
2 John Wilce 6/3 18,430 23,364 Ohio State HC (1913-28), CFHOF
3 Jim Monos* 2023-02-13 12,928 959 Lebanon Valley HC 1986-1996, 2004-2015
4 Willis O. Hunter* 2022-06-24 2,995 589 USC AD 1925-1957
5 Barry H. Streeter* 2023-02-10 18,593 454 Gettysburg HC 1978-2003, 2005-2017
6 W. J. Bingham* 2022-06-24 3,161 419 Harvard AD 1926-1951
7 Frank Tritico* 2023-02-10 4,638 426 Randolph Field HC 1943-1944 (20–1–1 record)
8 Lew Elverson* 2023-02-12 20,535 308 Swarthmore HC 1938-1941, 1946-1972, 1974
9 Wilburn Tucker* 2023-02-10 11,240 274 Tennessee Tech HC 1954-1967
10 Tom Parry* 2023-02-13 15,371 270 HC Central Washington 1966-1982, 1984-1986
11 John Potsklan* 2023-02-10 16,269 324 Albright HC 1955-1984
12 Rex Hunsaker* 2023-02-15 11,520 241 Oregon Tech HC 1950-1961
13 Edor Nelson* 2023-02-14 12,015 240 Augsburg HC 1947-1969
14 Hubert Jack* 2023-02-13 11,362 230 Lock Haven HC 1946-1968
15 Ray Kirchmeyer* 2023-02-10 10,431 230 Wagner HC 1928-1932, 1937-1946
16 Charlie McAuliffe* 2023-02-15 5,035 216 Montana Mines HC 1923-1947
17 W. J. Wisdom* 2023-02-13 5,087 214 John Tarleton HC 1924-1928, 1930-1935
18 George Ekaitis* 2023-02-14 3,649 207 HC Washington College 1933-1941, 1946-1947
19 Don Larson* 2023-02-12 14,832 182 Illinois Wesleyan HC 1954-1986
20 Robert Kolf* 2023-02-14 15,241 154 Oshkosh HC 1929, 1931-1942, 1946-1962
21 Charles B. Hedgcock* 2023-02-15 5,808 130 Northern Michigan 1922-1943, 1945-1947
22 Herman Kluge* 2023-02-14 12,376 111 Milwaukee 1956-1969

Rankings edit

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1 1942 NCAA football rankings 4/23 26,440 17,687 Add Litkenhouse, Williamson
2 1941 NCAA football rankings 4/23 24,447 17,285 Add Boand, Dunkel, Litkenhous, Williamson
3 1939 NCAA football rankings 4/20 16,220 Add Boand, Dickinson, Litkenhous, Williamson
4 1940 NCAA football rankings 4/23 26,518 15,312 Added Boand, Dickinson, Dunkel, Litkenhous, Williamson
5 1943 NCAA football rankings 4/23 (expand) 23,406 14,940 Add Litkenhous
6 1961 small college football rankings 6/7 26,652 1,552 Add NAIA coaches poll (Pittsburg)
7 1935 college football rankings* 2023-05-16 13,971 772 Minnesota and SMU No. 1 in different polls
8 1934 college football rankings* 2023-05-16 8,870 633 Minnesota No. 1
9 1931 college football rankings* 2023-05-21 1,059 304 USC No. 1 per Dickinson
10 1932 college football rankings* 2023-05-18 10,100 234 USC and Michigan national champions
11 1933 college football rankings* 2023-05-16 1,992 198 Michigan No. 1 in Boand, Dickinson and Houlgate

Seasons edit

2023 season edit

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1 2023 Michigan Wolverines football team* 2022-12-07 60,164 312,592 15-0, national champion
2 2023 Colorado Buffaloes football team 2022-12-21 113,215 185,954 First year under Deion Sanders
3 2023 Washington Huskies football team 2022-12-21 43,391 152,347 14–1, final Pac-12 champion, Sugar Bowl champion
4 2023 Texas Longhorns football team 2022-12-18 102,237 134,995 12–1, Big 12 champion, Rose Bowl
5 2023 Ohio State Buckeyes football team 2022-12-17 41,536 117,388 11–2, lost Cotton Bowl
6 2023 Florida State Seminoles football team 2022-12 15,318 106,483 13–1, ACC champion, lost Orange Bowl
7 2023 Colorado Mines Orediggers football team 2023-12-03 17,111 11,914 14–1, RMAC champion, NCAA Division II runner up
8 2023 Harding Bisons football team 2023-12-05 6,744 4,318 15–0, GAC and NCAA Division II champion
9 2023 Cortland Red Dragons football team 2023-12-09 5,811 2,060 14–1, NCAA Division III and Stagg Bowl champion
10 2023 North Central Cardinals football team* 2023-11-30 8,885 1,424 14–1, CCIW champion, NCAA Division III runner up
11 2023 Northwestern Red Raiders football team* 2023-12-02 7,013 854 14–1, GPAC champion, lost NAIA championship game
12 2023 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season 2023-12-07 11,039 310 Alma champion, 12–1
13 2023 Randolph–Macon Yellow Jackets football team 2023-12-04 9,267 211 13–1 lost to Cortland in Division III semifinals

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1 2004 Central Michigan Chippewas football team* 2022-04-08 8,990 11,317 4–7 record under Brian Kelly
2 1943 North Texas Aggies football team* 2023-04-26 8,492 7,027 3–4–1 record, Litkenhous #69
3 1939 Missouri Tigers football team 2023-04-05 8,338 4,137 Big 6 champion, AP No. 6 under Don Faurot
4 1908 Chicago Maroons football team 2022-03-28 7,795 3,934 5–0–1, Western Conference champion
5 1924 Yale Bulldogs football team* 2022-03-22 6,449 2,763 6–0–2
6 1916 Yale Bulldogs football team* 2022-01-08 5,005 2,574 8–1
7 1925 St. Ignatius Gray Fog football team* 2022-04-19 14:45 4,156 638 2–4–1
8 1948 Missouri Valley Vikings football team* 2022-06-02 6,279 271 9–1–1, MCAU champion, tied St. Thomas in Cigar Bowl
9 1955 Juniata Indians football team* 2023-05-11 8,088 247 8–0–1, Tangerine Bowl
10 1945 Tennessee A&I Tigers football team 2022-06-27 5,713 230 9–2, MAA champion, won Derby and Vulcan Bowls
11 1941 Willamette Bearcats football team* 2023-04-23 13,085 209 8–2 record, Litkenhouse #99, Pearl Harbor team
12 1995 Ferris State Bulldogs football team* 2023-03-18 5,839 196 12–1, lost in Division II semifinal
13 1934 La Salle Explorers football team* 2023-04-30 5,073 182 7–0–1
14 1936 Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets football team* 2023-05-29 6,699 167 7–1, Litkenhous #18
15 1923 St. John's Red and White football team* 2023-05-01 7,926 164 5–0–1, NY independent, 1st season after 16-year hiatus
16 1951 Del Mar Vikings football team* 2023-05-26 5,549 151 9–1, STC champion, Litkenhouse #86
17 1981 Northern Michigan Wildcats football team* 2023-10-14 9,606 147 11–1 NCAA Div II semifinalist
18 1943 DePauw Tigers football team* 2023-04-26 6,552 143 5–0–1 record, Litkenhous #51
19 1940 Mississippi College Choctaws football team* 2023-04-22 7,516 139 5-1-1 record, Litkenhous #78
20 1938 Bradley Tech Braves football team* 2023-04-29 5,315 137 7–0–1, ICC champion
21 1934 Washington College Shoremen football team* 2023-05-01 5,526 134 5–0–1 under George Ekaitis
22 1939 Xavier Musketeers football team* 2023-03-31 5,023 131 3–5–1, Litkenhous #153
23 1939 La Salle Explorers football team* 2023-04-20 4,809 127 6–1–1, Litkenhous #87
24 1932 Western Maryland Green Terror football team* 2023-03-27 5,755 125 5–1–2, Dick Harlow
25 1943 Rochester Yellowjackets football team* 2023-04-27 6,063 125 6–1 record, Litkenhous #86
26 1945 Southern Jaguars football team 2022-06-28 2,361 122 6–3–1, Ace Mumford
27 1932 Rollins Tars football team* 2023-04-30 6,370 121 6–0–1, featuring Will Rogers
28 1938 Detroit Tech Dynamics football team* 2023-04-29 5,378 117 6–3
29 1941 Bradley Tech Braves football team* 2023-04-22 4,913 115 8-1 record, Litkenhouse #97
30 1933 Western Maryland Green Terror football team* 2023-03-27 5,666 114 5–3, Dick Harlow
31 1940 Lawrence Tech Blue Devils football team* 2023-04-30 7,444 112 6–3 record, MOCC co-champion
32 1949 West Virginia Tech Golden Bears football team* 2023-05-01 7,502 107 8–0–1 WVIAC champion
34 1941 Texas A&I Javelinas football team* 2023-04-22 6,387 107 8-2 record, Litkenhous #61
35 1956 Northern Michigan Wildcats football team* 2023-05-04 7,103 105 7–0–1
36 1945 West Virginia State Yellow Jackets football team 2022-06-28 3,211 105
37 1939 Rollins Tars football team* 2023-04-20 5,315 102 8–1 record, Litkenhous #98
38 1939 Canisius Golden Griffins football team* 2023-04-20 5,976 100 4–1–1 record, Litkenhous #86
39 1940 San Diego Marines Devil Dogs football team* 2023-04-21 4,989 100 8-1 record, sole loss to Oregon
40 1939 Butler Bulldogs football team* 2023-04-02 5,332 99 7–0–1 IIC champion
41 1931 Western Maryland Green Terror football team* 2023-03-27 6,956 98 4–4–2 record under Dick Harlow
42 1939 Swarthmore Garnet Tide football team* 2023-05-01 4,286 94 6–0–1 under Lew Elverson
43 1941 Rollins Tars football team* 2023-04-23 6,012 90 5–2–1 record, Litkenhouse #83
44 1928 Western Maryland Green Terror football team* 2023-03-27 6,212 89 6–2–1, Dick Harlow
45 1927 Western Maryland Green Terror football team* 2023-03-27 5,543 89 6–2, Dick Harlow
46 1945 Allen Yellow Jackets football team 2022-06-28 02:36 6,142 86
47 1926 Western Maryland Green Terror football team* 2023-03-26 5,296 85 6–1, Dick Harlow
48 1935 Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets football team* 2023-05-29 4,912 77 9–1, OAC champion, 438 points (tops in country)
49 1945 Virginia State Trojans football team 2022-06-27 4,831 77 8–0–2, CIAA champion, won Tobacco Bowl OCC champion
50 1945 Wilberforce Green Wave football team 2022-06-28 2,144 62

Big 10

  1. 1939 Chicago Maroons football team - 5,128
  2. 1939 Illinois Fighting Illini football team, 3,052
  3. 1939 Indiana Hoosiers football team 2,376
  4. 1939 Iowa Hawkeyes football team - 20,868
  5. 1939 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team 6,590
  6. 1939 Northwestern Wildcats football team 1,859
  7. 1939 Purdue Boilermakers football team 1,818
  8. 1939 Ohio State Buckeyes football team - 8,448
  9. 1939 Wisconsin Badgers football team 2,914

Missouri Valley

  1. 1939 Creighton Bluejays football team
  2. 1939 Saint Louis Billikens football team
  3. 1939 Washington University Bears football team

Midwest

  1. 1939 Akron Zippers football team
  2. 1939 Central Michigan Bearcats football team
  3. 1939 Cincinnati Bearcats football team
  4. 1939 Dayton Flyers football team
  5. 1939 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team
  6. 1939 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team - 7,974
  7. 1939 Ohio Bobcats football team
  8. 1939 Toledo Rockets football team
  9. 1939 Western State Teachers Broncos football team
  10. 1939 Wichita Shockers football team

East

  1. 1939 Army Cadets football team‎ - 4,171
  2. 1939 Brown Bears football team
  3. 1939 Colgate Red Raiders football team
  4. 1939 Harvard Crimson football team
  5. 1939 Holy Cross Crusaders football team
  6. 1939 Lafayette Leopards football team
  7. 1939 Maine Black Bears football team
  8. 1939 Maryland Terrapins football team
  9. 1939 Penn Quakers football team
  10. 1939 Princeton Tigers football team
  11. 1939 Rhode Island State Rams football team
  12. 1939 Rutgers Queensmen football team
  13. 1939 Syracuse Orangemen football team

West

  1. 1939 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team
  2. 1939 South Dakota Coyotes football team
  3. 1939 South Dakota State Jackrabbits football team

South

  1. 1939 Georgetown Hoyas football team
  2. 1939 Louisville Cardinals football team
  3. 1939 Marshall Thundering Herd football team
  4. 1939 West Virginia Mountaineers football team


  1. 1945: Ohio State, Allen*, Southern*, Tennessee A&I*, Virginia State*, West Virginia State*, Wilberforce*
  2. Akron: 1954
  3. All-Big Ten: 1953, 1954, 1957
  4. All-Eastern: 1926-1938, 1940, 1942-1944, 1947-1950 (22)
  5. All-Pacific Coast: 1951, 1954-1956, 1959-1960, 1963-1969, 1975 (14)
  6. Ball State: 1950, 1952, 1955-1957, 1959-1964, 1968-1974 (18)
  7. Boston University: 1923-1924, 1929-1930, 1932-1935, 1938-1940, 1945, 1955-1958, 1960-1968, 1970-1972 (33)
  8. Bowling Green: 1943
  9. Bucknell: 1911, 1913, 1917-1924, 1926-1937, 1939-1943 (27)
  10. Buffalo: 1946, 1955 (2)
  11. Central Michigan: 1998-2002, 2004 (6)
  12. Dayton: 1926-1938, 1940 (14)
  13. Gonzaga: 1926, 1929-1931, 1933-1934, 1937-1938 (8)
  14. Holy Cross: 1919-1921, 1927, 1930-1931, 1933, 1939-1940, 1942-1943 (11)
  15. Kent State: Kent State football (1920–1929), 1930-1939, 1941-1942, 1946, 1948, 1971, 1973-1974 (27)
  16. Loyola (CA): 1909, 1929, 1933-1934, 1936, 1942, 1946, 1948-1949, 1951 (10)
  17. Maine: 1912-1913, 1916-1920 (7)
  18. Marshall: 1932, 1935-1936 (3)
  19. Miami (OH): 1943-1946, 1948, 1950, 1952-1955, 1973, 1977, 1986 (13)
  20. Minnesota: 1898
  21. Missouri Valley: 1942, 1946, 1947, 1948 (4)
  22. Montana: 1920
  23. New Hampshire: 1956-1958, 1960-1961, 1984-1985, 1987-1990, 1992-1993, 1995-2003 (32)
  24. North Dakota: 1938, 1942, 1945-1946, 1953-1964 (16)
  25. Northern Iowa: 1928
  26. Notre Dame: 1942
  27. Ohio: 1924, 1926-1928, 1931-1934, 1945-1946, 1953 (11)
  28. Ohio Northern: 1941
  29. Princeton 1931
  30. Rhode Island: 1910-1916, 1921, 1983, 1986-2001 (25)
  31. Saint Louis: 1934
  32. Saint Mary's: 1926-1930 (5)
  33. San Francisco: 1925*, 1928, 1942, 1946, 1948-1951 (8)
  34. Santa Clara: 1917, 1922-1924, 1926-1927, 1929-1931, 1933-1935, 1938, 1946, 1948, 1950-1952 (18)
  35. South Dakota: 1945, 1948, 1952, 1958-1964, 1977 (AfD rescue) (11)
  36. South Dakota State: 1921, 1930-1940, 1942, 1944-1946, 1948, 1952 (18)
  37. Swarthmore: 1919
  38. Upper Iowa: 1937, 1946 (2)
  39. Utah State: 1924
  40. Wisconsin-Whitewater: 1967 (AfD rescue), 1969 (2)

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1 Colorado College Tigers football, 1882–1909* 2024-01-21 55,484 6,115 Early years Colorado College
2 Swarthmore football, 1878–1887* 2021-09-15 14,443 5,705 Early years of Swarthmore
3 South Dakota State football, 1889–1909* 2024-01-13 39,041 1,362 Early years South Dakota State
4 Kent State football (1920–1929)*   2022-03-04 37,134 1,355 Kent State early years
5 Western Illinois Purple and Gold football, 1902–1909 2024-02-11 12,906 Early years WIU

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1 1946 Far Western Conference football season 2022-07-19 17,963 3,163 Humboldt State champion
2 1946 Indiana Intercollegiate Conference football season 2022-07-11 50,228 1,877 Butler champion
3 1946 Ohio Athletic Conference football season 2022-07-11 43,002 1,814 Otterbein champion
4 1946 Rocky Mountain Conference football season 2022-07-19 24,963 1,587 Montana State champion
5 1946 Southern California Conference football season]] 2022-07-17 21,645 1,062 Redlands champion
6 1946 Iowa Conference football season 2022-07-10 27,896 1,056 Central and Upper Iowa co-champions
7 1946 West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football season 2022-07-16 26,885 1,040 West Liberty State champion
8 1946 Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference football season 2022-07-16 38,018 971 California (PA) champion
9 1946 Midwest Conference football season 2022-07-12 35,854 951 Lawrence champion
10 1946 Nebraska College Conference football season 2022-07-08 24,706 936 Doane champion
11 1946 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football season 2022-07-13 28,056 917 Gustavus Adolphus champion
12 1946 Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference football season 2022-07-07 18,308 857 Arkansas Tech champion
13 1946 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season 2022-07-09 25,007 810 Bethany champion
14 1946 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season 2022-07-10 29,196 802 SE Missouri champion
15 1946 Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football season 2022-07-15 19,246 791 Bates champion
16 1946 Western New York Little Three Conference football season 2022-07-15 13,035 772 St. Bonaventure champion
17 1946 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season 2022-07-14 29,232 729 Hillsdale and Kalamazoo co-champions
18 1946 Central Intercollegiate Conference football season 2022-07-10 25,163 706 Southwestern champion
19 1946 Texas Conference football season 2022-07-07 23,466 688 Abilene Christian champion
20 1946 Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference football season 2022-07-05 18,341 668 Superior State north champion
21 1946 Northwest Conference football season 2022-07-17 25,987 658 Willamette champion
22 1946 College Conference of Illinois football season 2022-07-04 21,721 655 North Central champion
23 1946 Minnesota Teachers College Conference football season 2022-07-11 23,153 632 Mankato and Duluth State co-champions
24 1946 Washington Intercollegiate Conference football season 2022-07-18 21,216 621 Central Washington champion
25 1946 New Mexico Conference football season 2022-07-06 14,444 558 Adams State champion
26 1946 Oklahoma Collegiate Conference football season 2022-07-19 29,819 527 Southeastern champion
27 1946 Little Three Conference football season 2022-07-15 13,315 481 Wesleyan champion
28 1946 Compton Tartars football team 2022-06-14 8,656 368 10–1, SCJC and Little Rose Bowl champion
29 1946 Fisk Bulldogs football team 2022-05-29 4,814 343
30 1946 Badger State Conference football season 2022-07-06 12,119 325 Northwestern champion
31 1946 Thiel Tomcats football team 2022-05-24 7,163 336 7–0
32 1946 Allen Yellow Jackets football team 2022-05-23 5,299 328 8–2 SEAC and Tobacco Bowl champion
33 1946 Florida N&I Lions football team 2022-05-10 4,816 302 6–3–1 Tropical Bowl champion
34 1946 Southeastern Louisiana Lions football team 2022-05-31 6,002 309 9–0 LIC and Burley Bowl champion
35 1946 Florida A&M Rattlers football team 2022-05-23 7,492 286
36 1946 Arkansas State Indians football team 2022-05-27 5,264 277
37 1946 Missouri Valley Vikings football team 2022-06-01 7,481 272 10–0 MCAU champion
38 1946 East Tennessee State Buccaneers football team 2022-06-18 5,791 263 7–1
39 1946 Southern Jaguars football team 2022-05-23 5,245 264 9–2–1 SWAC and Yam Bowl champion under Ace Mumford
40 1946 Fayetteville State Broncos football team 2022-05-30 3,833 255
41 1946 Lincoln Blue Tigers football team 2022-05-28 5,863 253 5–3–1 Mule Bowl champion
42 1946 Tuskegee Golden Tigers football team 2022-05-23 7,211 251
43 1946 Arkansas AM&N Golden Lions football team 2022-05-23 4,651 250
44 1946 Louisville Municipal Bantams football team 2022-05-30 5,525 245
45 1946 Lane Dragons football team 2022-05-23 4,717 236
46 1946 Bethune–Cookman Wildcats football team 2022-05-23 3,799 222
47 1946 Texas A&I Javelinas football team 2022-05-27 5,555 248
48 1946 Washington and Lee Generals football team 2022-06-12 4,985 246
49 1946 Merchant Marine Mariners football team 2022-05-23 6,434 236
50 1946 Southeastern Savages football team 2022-06-10 12,077 194
51 1946 Sam Houston State Bearkats football team 2022-05-27 6,179 184
52 1946 West Texas State Buffaloes football team 2022-05-26 5,761 181
53 1946 Bradley Braves football team 2022-05-27 4,228 196
54 1946 Davidson Wildcats football team 2022-06-12 5,376 172
55 1946 Xavier Gold Rush football team 2022-05-23 3,486 171
56 1946 Trinity Tigers football team 2022-05-31 6,640 182
57 1946 Geneva Covenanters football team 2022-06-02 5,128 162
58 1946 Prairie View A&M Panthers football team 2022-05-23 4,385 160
59 1946 Presbyterian Blue Hose football team 2022-06-01 5,257 158
60 1946 Texas College Steers football team 2022-05-29 4,619 158
61 1946 Kentucky State Thorobreds football team 2022-05-28 3,467 155
62 1946 Swarthmore Garnet Tide football team 2022-06-16 4,794 155
63 1946 Dickinson Red Devils football team 2022-06-16 4,816 149
64 1946 Wilberforce Green Wave football team 2022-05-23 5,451 149
65 1946 North Carolina College Eagles football team 2022-05-23 3,436 146
66 1946 Drake Bulldogs football team 2022-05-19 5,383 142
67 1946 Richmond Spiders football team 2022-05-21 4,769 140
68 1946 Southern Oregon Red Raiders football team 2022-05-24 5,317 152
69 1946 West Chester Golden Rams football team 2022-06-02 5,748 135
70 1946 Wiley Wildcats football team 2022-05-23 4,467 130
71 1946 Wofford Terriers football team 2022-06-01 5,064 125
72 1946 Western Maryland Green Terror football team 2022-06-18 3,897 142
73 1946 Eastern Kentucky Maroons football team 2022-06-13 4,731 108
74 1946 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays football team 2022-06-18 4,084 107
75 1946 South Carolina State Bulldogs football team 2022-05-29 3,248 106
76 1946 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team 2022-06-16 4,220 117
77 1946 Lincoln Lions football team 2022-05-23 4,085 94
78 1946 St. Norbert Green Knights football team 2022-05-25 5,055 94
79 1946 Springfield Gymnasts football team 2022-06-17 5,133 108
80 1946 Western Ontario Mustangs football team 2022-06-15 4,451 102
81 1946 Illinois State Normal Redbirds football team 2022-07-05 5,612 86
82 1946 Virginia State Trojans football team 2022-05-23 3,202 84
83 1946 Howard Bison football team 2022-05-23 2,640 83
84 1946 Michigan Tech Huskies football team 2022-06-16 3,258 97
85 1946 West Virginia State Yellow Jackets football team 2022-05-23 4,342 70
86 1946 Coast Guard Cadets football team 2022-06-15 4,763 73
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1 1946 college football season 2022-04-28 51,613 41,886 Summary of 1946 college football season
2 1946 Army Cadets football team 2022-04-03 13,309 33,144 Consensus national champion
3 1946 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team 2022-04-03 14,781 27,059 AP national champion
4 1946 Georgia Bulldogs football team 15,033 18,235 Sugar Bowl and national champion
5 1946 Michigan Wolverines football team 57,305 12,072 6–2–1 record, AP No. 6
6 1946 Oklahoma Sooners football team 28,987 9,658 Gator Bowl and Big Six champion
7 1946 Illinois Fighting Illini football team 13,002 8,937 Big Nine champion, AP No. 5
8 1946 Ohio State Buckeyes football team 11,544 8,255 4–3–2 record
9 1946 Arkansas Razorbacks football team 6,857 6–3–2 record, AP No. 16
10 1946 Texas Longhorns football team 11,981 6,215 AP No. 12, led by Bobby Layne
11 1946 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team 6,132 3–6 record
12 1946 Penn State Nittany Lions football team 5,979
13 1946 Kansas State Wildcats football team 5,488
14 1946 Kentucky Wildcats football team 5,765
15 1946 LSU Tigers football team 5,738
16 1946 UCLA Bruins football team 5,345
17 1946 Navy Midshipmen football team 5,207
18 1946 North Carolina Tar Heels football team 4,890 8–2–1 record, AP No. 9
19 1946 Florida Gators football team 4,846
20 1946 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team 4,842 5–4 record
21 1946 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 4,554 5–4 record
22 1946 USC Trojans football team 4,418
23 1946 Rice Owls football team 4,162 9–2 record, AP No. 10, Orange Bowl champion
24 1946 Auburn Tigers football team 4,090
25 1946 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team 4,079
26 1946 Pacific Tigers football team 4,022
27 1946 Michigan State Spartans football team 3,937
28 1946 VPI Gobblers football team 3,914
29 1946 Indiana Hoosiers football team 3,795 6–3 record, AP No. 20
30 1946 Washington Huskies football team 3,664
31 1946 Clemson Tigers football team 3,419
32 1946 Texas A&M Aggies football team 3,329
33 1946 Wisconsin Badgers football team 3,305
34 1946 Purdue Boilermakers football team 3,068
35 1946 Hardin–Simmons Cowboys football team 3,068 11–0 record, Border Conference champion
36 1946 Stanford Indians football team 2,965
37 1946 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team 2,451 8–3 record
38 1946 Northwestern Wildcats football team 2,410
39 1946 Yale Bulldogs football team 2,391 7–1–1 record, AP No. 12
40 1946 Utah Redskins football team 2,323
41 1946 Missouri Tigers football team 1,968
  1. 1946 Little All-America college football team
  2. 1946 All-Big Six Conference football team
  3. 1946 Iowa State Cyclones football team
  4. 1946 Kansas Jayhawks football team

Border Conference

  1. 1946 Arizona Wildcats football team
  2. 1946 Arizona State Sun Devils football team
  3. 1946 New Mexico A&M Aggies football team
  4. 1946 Texas Mines Miners football team

Ivy League

  1. Template:1946 Ivy League football standings
  2. 1946 Columbia Lions football team
  3. 1946 Penn Quakers football team (AP No. 13)

Missouri Valley Conference

  1. 1946 Oklahoma A&M Cowboys football team
  2. 1946 Saint Louis Billikens football team
  3. 1946 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team (AP No. 17)
  4. 1946 Wichita Shockers football team

Mountain States Conference

  1. 1946 BYU Cougars football team
  2. 1946 Colorado Buffaloes football team
  3. 1946 Colorado A&M Aggies football team
  4. 1946 Denver Pioneers football team
  5. 1946 Utah State Aggies football team
  6. 1946 Wyoming Cowboys football team

New England Conference

  1. 1946 Rhode Island State Rams football team

North Central Conference

  1. 1946 Iowa State Teachers Panthers football team
  2. 1946 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team
  3. 1946 South Dakota Coyotes football team
  4. 1946 South Dakota State Jackrabbits football team

Ohio Athletic Conference

  1. 1946 Kent State Golden Flashes football team
  2. 1946 Toledo Rockets football team

Pacific Coast Conference

  1. 1946 California Golden Bears football team
  2. 1946 Montana Grizzlies football team
  3. 1946 Oregon Webfoots football team
  4. 1946 Oregon State Beavers football team
  5. 1946 Washington State Cougars football team

Southeastern Conference

  1. 1946 Ole Miss Rebels football team
  2. 1946 Mississippi State Maroons football team
  3. 1946 Vanderbilt Commodores football team

Southern Conference

  1. 1946 The Citadel Bulldogs football team
  2. 1946 Duke Blue Devils football team
  3. 1946 Maryland Terrapins football team
  4. 1946 NC State Wolfpack football team (AP No. 18)
  5. 1946 South Carolina Gamecocks football team
  6. 1946 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
  7. 1946 William & Mary Indians football team

Southwest Conference

  1. 1946 All-Southwest Conference football team
  2. 1946 Baylor Bears football team
  3. 1946 SMU Mustangs football team
  4. 1946 TCU Horned Frogs football team

Yankee Conference

  1. 1946 Connecticut Huskies football team
  2. 1946 Maine Black Bears football team
  3. 1946 Rhode Island State Rams football team

Eastern

  1. Template:1946 Eastern non-major college football independents records
  2. 1946 Boston College Eagles football team
  3. 1946 Buffalo Bulls football team
  4. 1946 Drexel Dragons football team
  5. 1946 Maine Black Bears football team
  6. 1946 Massachusetts State Aggies football team
  7. 1946 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
  8. 1946 Villanova Wildcats football team

Midwestern

  1. Template:1946 Mid-America Conference football standings
  2. 1946 Ball State Cardinals football team
  3. 1946 Central Michigan Chippewas football team
  4. 1946 Cincinnati Bearcats football team
  5. 1946 Dayton Flyers football team
  6. 1946 Detroit Titans football team
  7. 1946 Marquette Hilltoppers football team
  8. 1946 Miami Redskins football team
  9. 1946 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team
  10. 1946 Ohio Bobcats football team
  11. 1946 Southern Illinois Maroons football team
  12. 1946 Wayne Tartars football team
  13. 1946 Western Michigan Broncos football team
  14. 1946 Youngstown Penguins football team

Southern

  1. Template:1946 Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
  2. 1946 Louisville Cardinals football team
  3. 1946 Miami Hurricanes football team
  4. 1946 Virginia Cavaliers football team
  5. 1946 West Virginia Mountaineers football team

Western

  1. 1946 Loyola Lions football team
  2. 1946 Montana State Bobcats football team
  3. 1946 Nevada Wolf Pack football team
  4. 1946 San Francisco Dons football team
  5. 1946 Santa Clara Broncos football team

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1 NCAA transfer portal 2022-01-07 10,677 288,489 NCAA registry for college athletes to transfer schools
2 2023 college football recruiting class 2022-09-14 7,436 15,904 Arch Manning
3 2022 college football recruiting class 2022-09-12 8,385 9,167 Walter Nolen
4 2024 college football recruiting class 2023-10-17 5,341 7,702
5 List of 2023 college football transfers* 2023-04-05 6,053 3,552
6 2021 college football recruiting class 2022-09-13 7,715 2,543 Quinn Ewers
7 2020 college football recruiting class 2022-09-13 7,330 2,201 Bryan Bresee
8 2018 college football recruiting class 2022-10-18 7,348 1,701 Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields top two recruits
9 2019 college football recruiting class 2022-10-17 6,656 916 Nolan Smith

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1 1954 All-Pro Team 4/25 6,889 4,272
2 1956 All-Pro Team 4/24 8,415 3,232
3 1955 All-Pro Team 4/24 7,622 2,860
4 Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/Football biography cleanup 2023-07-13 90,483 2,119
5 Wikipedia:WikiProject College football/CFHOF article improvement campaign 173

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1 Rommy Hunt Revson* 2022-09-15 5,108 35,545 Inventor of scrunchie
2 Max Stephan*   2024-01-19 43,830 29,175 Detroit tavern-keeper sentenced to death for treason for aiding Nazi pilot
3 Dale Haney* 2022-10-10 7,020 27,771 White House gardener and pet keeper
4 The Strike (Westinghouse Studio One)*   2022-07-20 6,576 15,431
5 Battle of San Buenaventura*   2022-04-22 13,509 11,622
6 Beryl Benacerraf*   2022-10-22 13,322 11,703 Pioneer in use of prental ultrasound to diagnose fetal abnormalities
7 The Miracle of the Bells*   2023-09 13,080 9,905 Best-selling novel of 1947; dubbed by Time one of the worst novels ever published
8 Cephas L. Bard*   2022-09-07 7,862 6,018
9 Russ Hoogerhyde*   2022-05-26 8,941 3,503 Six-time American archery champion 1930-1940
10 The Big Fisherman* 2023-07-14 2,947 2,641 Best-selling novel of 1948
11 2021 in Michigan* 2022-09-06 39,523 981 Events in Michigan
12 2022 in Michigan* 2022-09-04 27,011 818 Events in Michigan
13 Ann Weber Hoyt* 2022-05-26 1,771 543 Archery Hall of Fame
15 Robert P. Elmer* 2022-05-27 1,549 504 Archery Hall of Fame
14 A Bolt of Lightning* 2022-07-22 8,141 470
15 Will Your Lawyer Talk to God* 2023-10-19 3,984 218 1962 Kitty Wells song, one of the early songs to deal with divorce
16 An Almanac of Liberty (Westinghouse Studio One)* 2022-07-22 8,060 212

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1 List of The Mary Tyler Moore Show episodes 2022-04-19 414,283 First season episode summaries
2 A Sleepin' Bee* 2022-06-26 4,676 42,463 Harold Arlen song
3 The Gift (1979 film) 6/23 5,143 19,447 TV movie starring Glenn Ford, Gary Frank, Julie Harris
4 The Yankee Clipper (film)* 2022-06-26 4,525 12,251 1927 film starring William Boyd, Junior Coghlan
5 Dave Gunther   2022-03-15 12,177 11,967 Pro basketball player 1959-1962, college coach 1967-2001
6 Dave Scholz 2022-03-15 4,266 8,194 Philadelphia 76ers forward (976)
7 Roger Strickland (basketball) 2022-03-15 7,454 7,609 NBA player 1963-1964
8 Fred Bonine*   2022-02-11 11,610 5,025 Sprinter and eye doctor
9 Edwin Turner (athlete) 2,372 AfD rescue, middle distance runner 1932 Olympics
10 1946 in Michigan*   2022-11-19 47,275 2,098

Rescue

  1. John Newman - Detroit Falcons (1931)
  2. 1987–88 Kilmarnock F.C. season, Scottish soccer team
  3. 2022–23 Michigan State Spartans women's basketball team
  4. Norma Hunt, KC Chiefs owner
  5. Nathan Aleskovsky (JPL)
  6. Hector Dyer (JPL)
  7. Russell S. Hughes (JPL)
  8. Frank V. Phillips (JPL)
  9. Dmitri Pozhidaev (JPL)
  10. Mario Siletti (JPL)

DYKs edit

Article (DYK date) Image DYK views DYK hook
1213. Max Stephan (2/21/24)   27,435 ... ... that Max Stephan was sentenced to death for aiding a Nazi pilot who had escaped from a prisoner of war camp?
1212. 2023 Colorado Mines Orediggers football team (12/28/23) 9,659 ... that the No. 1–ranked 2023 Colorado Mines Orediggers, "college football's nerdiest contender", featured players with pigtails and a drawn-on blue mustache, a friar's haircut, and Harry Potter cosplay?
1211. Salty Parker (11/29/23) 6,020 ... that Salty Parker, who spent 60 years in organized baseball, described his lifelong love of the game as "a beautiful disease"?
1210. Pin-ups of Yank, the Army Weekly (10/10/23)   47,461 ... that Yank pin-ups (example pictured) were distributed to American military personnel during World War II to promote morale?
1209. Selene Mahri (10/1/23)   35,567 ... that Finnish-American model Selene Mahri (pictured) married three millionaires and is credited with inventing the saying "Marriage is a question of give and take. You give. I take"?
1208. Scott Reppert (9/16/23) 1,146 .. that College Football Hall of Fame inductee Scott Reppert was a three-time Little All-American at running back and an Academic All-American in the classroom?
1207. The Miracle of the Bells (book) (9/16/23) 9,025 ... that the best-selling novel of 1947 was described by Time magazine as "one of the worst ever published"?
1206. John Koniszewski (9/13/23) 3,318 ... that John Koniszewski was wounded by machine-gun fire at the Battle of Saipan, returned to the battle after "a brief rest", and later played three years in the National Football League? (3,103 for Battle of Saipan)
1205. Frances Vorne (9/12/23)   28,618 ... that a photograph of Frances "The Shape" Vorne wearing a swimsuit made from remnants of a captured Nazi parachute (pictured) was one of the most sought-after pin-ups of World War II?
1204. Charlie Gray (9/4/23) 9,447 ... that Major League Baseball pitcher Charlie Gray was billed as his team's pitcher "of six fingers and six toed fame" and called "a freak" by the Sporting Life?'
1203. Martha Holliday (8/27/23)   19,858 (Saturday overnight) ... that a 1940s pin-up photograph (shown) of dancer and actress Martha Holliday reportedly "created a near-panic in the United States Senate"?
1202. Lorenzo White (8/25/23) 2,531 (overnight slot) ... that Lorenzo White was the first player to rush for 2,000 yards in a season without winning the Heisman Trophy?
1201. George Munday (8/24/23) 1,595 (overnight slot) ... that George Munday became known as "Sunday" Munday while playing in the National Football League?
1200. Poppy Garden (7/21/23) 4,017 ... that none of the actors in Poppy Garden, a film depicting a father and son's struggle for survival during the Colombian conflict, had previously acted in a film? (3,227 views for Colombian conflict)
1199. Dick Wildung (7/18/23) 1,821 ... that Minnesota's Dick Wildung played for back-to-back national championship teams and was twice selected as a consensus All-American?
1198. Pug Lund (7/7/23) 3,199 ... that College Football Hall of Fame inductee Pug Lund received his college degree 62 years after enrolling at the University of Minnesota?
1197. 1943 North Texas Aggies football team (5/19/23) 6,556 ... that the 1943 North Texas Aggies went from "kitchen maid" to "queen of the ball" when the Marine Corps sent players from major universities "tumbling onto" the campus?
1196. Junior Colson (12/28/22) 3,033 ... that Junior Colson, the leading tackler on the 2022 Michigan Wolverines football team, lived in a Haitian orphanage prior to his adoption at age nine?
1195. Benton Bangs (12/22/22) 5,080 ... that pigeon racer "Biff" Bangs previously played for two different teams in Rose Bowl football games?
1194. Chase Brown (12/17/22) 3,949 ... that Canadian running back Chase Brown ranked second in American college football with 1,643 rushing yards in 2022?
1193. Carlton Martial (12/1/22) 3,968 ... that linebacker Carlton Martial, who broke the college-football record for the most tackles in November 2022, began his career as a walk-on?
1192. Beryl Benacerraf (11/18/22)   5,538 ... that Beryl Benacerraf, pioneer of the nuchal scan, wrote that dyslexia caused her to live in a world of images where "anomalies jump out at me like a neon sign"?
1191. Carson Steele (11/17/22) 6,764 ... that Carson Steele, known as the "Man of Steele", has a pet alligator named Crocky-J and has been called "the most interesting man" in college football?
1190. Eyabi Okie (11/6/22) 1,760 ... that Michigan defensive end Eyabi Okie, ranked number 3 in the 2018 college football recruiting class, changed his surname from "Anoma" to recognize his mother who lives in Africa? (398 for 2018 college football recruiting class)
1189. Dale Haney (11/1/22)   9,802 ... that Dale Haney has walked presidential pooches from Richard Nixon's King Timahoe to Joe Biden's Commander and safeguarded George W. Bush's pets during the September 11 attacks?
1188. Richard Frederick Dixon (10/30/22) 8,663 ... that after his release from a hospital for the criminally insane, Richard Dixon burgled $16 from a credit union and hijacked a jet to Cuba?
1187. Rommy Hunt Revson (10/24/22)   8,787 ... that nightclub singer Rommy Revson earned millions of dollars from her 1986 invention of the scrunchie (examples pictured), which she originally named after her pet poodle?
1186. Murder of the DeLisle children (10/20/22) 11,625 ... that a 28-year-old tire store manager drowned his four children in the same station wagon in which his father fatally shot himself in the head?
1185. M Club banner   6,893 ... that the Michigan banner survived an attack by uniformed men from Ohio during the Ten Year War?
1184. Cephas L. Bard (10/6/22)   5,121 ... that Cephas L. Bard, the first American physician in Ventura, California, was also the first person to die in the hospital he built there?
1183. Royal Oak post office shootings (10/1/22)   9,284 ... that an investigation into the Royal Oak post office shootings led one congressman to accuse the Postal Service of having been "asleep at the switch"?
1182. Court-martial of William T. Colman (9/25/22) 17,025 ... that the court-martial of William T. Colman, the commander of a U.S. air base, created a storm of protest when he was merely reduced in rank after shooting a black soldier?
1181. Troy axe murders (9/14/22) 14,138 ... that in the Troy axe murders a former fireman killed his wife, five-year-old daughter, and five stepchildren and left love notes on their bodies? (overnight)
1180. Larry Herndon (9/11/22)   1,400 (overnight) ... that Larry Herndon, baseball rookie of the year in 1977, hit a game-winning home run in the 1984 World Series and a playoff-clinching home run on the last day of the 1987 season?
1179. Milt Wilcox (9/10/22) 1,512 (overnight) ... that Milt Wilcox, winning pitcher of Game 3 of the 1984 World Series, credited "throwing bowling balls" with rescuing his Major League Baseball career?
1178. Willie Hernández (9/24/22)   6,069 ... that Puerto Rico's Willie Hernández (pictured) became the highest paid player in Detroit Tigers history after winning Cy Young and Most Valuable Player awards and a World Series?
1177. E. J. Smith (9/1/22) 2,343 ... that Stanford's E. J. Smith, son of the National Football League's all-time leading rusher, was named a 2022 breakout candidate at his father's position? (overnight)
1176. Larry Kelley (8/28/22) 3,177 ... that Heisman Trophy winner Larry Kelley turned down multiple offers to play professional football to become a school teacher? (Sunday daytime)
1175. Walter Nolen (8/27/22) 2,446 ... that Walter Nolen was ranked by ESPN and USA Today as the number-one player in the 2022 college football recruiting class? (overnight slot)
1174. Rock Road massacre (8/21/22) 18,932 ... that a livestock auctioneer and former Army sharpshooter shot and killed seven family members in the Rock Road massacre? (Sunday slot)
1173. Hazelwood massacre (8/14/22) 25,760 ... that the 1971 Hazelwood massacre was the largest mass murder in the history of "Murder City"? (Sunday slot)
1172. The Strike (8/7/22) 13,512 ... that "The Strike" (1954), about an American officer's turmoil in ordering an air strike on his own men, was rated as Rod Serling's best script he had written to date? (Sunday slot)
1171. Russ Hoogerhyde (6/16/22)   2,941 ... that six-time American national archery champion Russ Hoogerhyde performed trick shots including shooting a cigarette from the lips of a spectator?
1170. Drane Scrivener (5/31/22) 3,850 ... that All-American cornerback Drane Scrivener later became a published author on fire safety issues involving children with special needs, newborns, and older adults? (overnight)
1169. Battle of San Buenaventura (5/24/22)   9,525 ... that the Battle of San Buenaventura was described by the Los Angeles Times as a "quirky skirmish ... that emptied the mission of wine and left its adobe walls pockmarked by cannon fire"? (overnight)
1168. Bill Smyth (3/22/22) 5,754 ... that Bill Smyth fought as a Marine at Iwo Jima and later played four seasons for the Los Angeles Rams? (overnight)
1167. Mike Koken (3/18/22) 4,220 ... that after surviving D-Day, former quarterback Mike Koken wrote that playing American football for Notre Dame left one "prepared for the toughest stuff the Jerries can throw at you"?
1166. Arnold Oehlrich (1/20/22) 2,618 ... that Nebraska's "Itch" Oehlrich was lured by the "scratch" of $100 per game to play in the National Football League? (overnight)
1165. 1912 Army Cadets football team (1/11/22)   6,944 ... that a future president of the United States played halfback for the 1912 Army Cadets football team? (overnight)
1164. Steve Hamas (1/8/22) 2,024 ... that Steve Hamas played in the National Football League and later beat two former boxing champions in the ring? (overnight)
1163. Francis Bacon (1/6/22)   3,796 ... that Francis Bacon played in the first National Football League game and became the first NFL player to return a punt for a touchdown? (overnight)
1162. Art Pharmer (1/5/22) 2,524 ... that former NFL halfback Art Pharmer pursued, tackled, and captured a shoplifter who ran from the sporting goods store where Pharmer worked?
1161. Mally Nydahl (1/5/22)   4,189 ... that Mally Nydahl, "one of the greatest backs ever to come out of the Middle West", used his football earnings to pay for medical school and became a professor of orthopedic surgery? (overnight)