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2 coaching records kipke - crisler - oosterbaan - elliott - schembechler elliott - schembechler - moeller - carr 152 Mike Murphy/ Frank Crawford Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Frank E. Barbour Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts William L. McCauley Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts William D. Ward Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Gustave H. Ferbert Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Langdon Biff Lea Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Fielding H. Yost , Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts George Little Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Elton E. Tad Wieman Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Harry G. Kipke Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts years Bennie G. Oosterbaan Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Chalmers W. Bump Elliott Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Gary O. Moeller Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Lloyd H. Carr Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts Rich Rodriguez Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts BRADY HOKE Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts

3 head coaches bios Mike Murphy and Frank Crawford overall In 1891, Murphy and Crawford became the first official football coaches in the history of the University. Prior to their appointment, the Michigan football program operated for 11 seasons without a coach. An experienced and popular trainer for the Detroit Athletic Club, Murphy was named the actual head coach of the 1891 team. However, midway through the season, Crawford was established as co-coach, doing most of the coaching while Murphy settled into the more appropriate role as the squad s trainer. A graduate student from Yale, Crawford learned football while attending school in the East. Crawford s efforts in contacting other institutions about the possibilities of competing on the gridiron led to the first advance schedule in Michigan history. Prior to this, the school s games were somewhat sudden and occurred with little or no planning. After his stint at Michigan, Crawford went on to coach the University of Nebraska to a overall record in 1893 and 1894, and led the University of Texas to a perfect 5-0 record in Frank E. Barbour overall Michigan s second head coach was an 1892 graduate of Yale University, the national champions during the 1891 season. During his two seasons at the helm, he led Michigan on a then-ambitious 12 and 10 game schedule. Ward s teams scored over 60 points four times and shutout the opponent on eight occasions, including five times during the 1893 season. William L. McCauley overall Attending the University as a medical student, McCauley was named Michigan s third head coach prior to the 1894 season. In contrast to today s modern football players, McCauley s first club weighed an average of 170 pounds. In his two seasons at the helm, the Wolverines only lost two contests, falling to eastern powers Cornell and Harvard. Michigan s 12-4 victory over Cornell in 1894 marked the first time in collegiate football history that a western school defeated an established power from the east. Before coming to Ann Arbor to continue his medical studies, McCauley graduated from Princeton in 1894 and played tackle on the Tigers championship football team. Before his departure in November of 1896, McCauley assisted William Ward in coaching the 1896 team. William D. Ward Overall Ward led Michigan into its first season in conference play, and the Wolverines emerged with a successful 2-1 record in the league. Like his predecessor, Ward had also graduated from Princeton and came out to Michigan after receiving his diploma in During the season, Ward s team only allowed 11 points and dropped only a 7-6 game to Chicago in the season finale in the Chicago Coliseum. Gustave H. Ferbert overall Due to a move by the student-alumni advisory board (of which he was a member) to have only former students as coaches of the football team, Ferbert replaced William Ward in Ferbert was an 1897 Michigan graduate and would lead the team to its first Big Ten title in Langdon Biff Lea overall A Princeton graduate, Lea coached a successful season at Michigan in 1900, and then returned to assist his alma mater. Lea established a set of strict rules for his team at Michigan, which he posted on the wall of the gymnasium before tryouts. One such stipulation was, The word Can t is not in the football vocabulary. Any man feeling that way about any part of the game in detail is not wanted on the field and will please stay away. Only those wanted who say I will with teeth together and who never stop fighting. Otherwise they go off the field. Lea was also head coach at Princeton from He later went to Maine and served as head of the AFCA in Fielding H. Yost , overall In his 25 years as head coach of the Wolverines, Yost s accomplishments rank among the most legendary in collegiate football history. Beginning with his inaugural club of 1901, Yost led the Michigan football program on an unprecedented victory run over a five-year period. Known as the Point-a-Minute teams, those Yost-led squads played 56 consecutive games without a loss from , including winning streaks of 29 and 26 games, which remain today as the longest in school history. In those five seasons, the Wolverines outscored their opponents 2,821 to 42 an average Michigan victory of In his first season of 1901, Yost led the Wolverines to a perfect 10-0 record, a Big Ten Championship, a 49-0 victory over Stanford in the first Rose Bowl game and the school s first national championship. The Wolverines went the leaders & best 153

4 head coaches bios on to win the national title again in 1902, 1903 and Under Yost, the Maize and Blue won 10 Big Ten championships and 20 of his players earned All-America recognition. Along with his accomplishments as the head football coach, Yost served as Michigan s Director of Athletics from For his leadership of the athletic department, Yost is viewed by many as the consummate pioneer and visionary of the field. As athletic director, Yost continued Michigan s tradition of accepting only the highest personal, academic and athletic standards, while spreading that ideal to the facilities that support Michigan s athletic pursuits. Yost conceived and engineered today s modern athletic campus in Ann Arbor. Among the projects constructed under Yost s direction were Michigan Stadium, the university s 18-hole golf course, the nation s first Intramural Sports Building and the nation s first multi-purpose field house, now known as Yost Ice Arena. Yost received a law degree from the University of West Virginia, yet also attended school at Ohio Northern University and Lafayette. He began his coaching career at Ohio Wesleyan University and led them to the school s only victory over Ohio State. After leaving Ohio Wesleyan, Yost held brief coaching positions at the University of Kansas and the University of Nebraska. In 1900, he continued his move to the west coast and took over as the head coach at Stanford University, where he remained for a year before Stanford enacted a rule allowing only graduates to coach its football teams. George Little overall After serving primarily as Yost s top assistant for two seasons, Little was named head coach for the 1924 season. In his three years at Michigan, the Wolverine football program suffered only two losses. In the 1924 campaign, Little s defensive-minded clubs shut-out their opponents in five of the six victories. Upon his arrival in Ann Arbor, he helped restore Michigan s prominence on the gridiron after three straight finishes in the Big Ten s lower tier. Little left Michigan following his lone season as head coach to accept the Athletic Director position at the University of Wisconsin. At the time of his appointment, Little was the youngest A.D. in the Big Ten Conference. He later served as Director of Athletics at Rutgers and as the Executive Secretary of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Little graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1912 and began his successful coaching career at the University of Cincinnati in He then moved to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he guided the Redskins to their first conference title in Little served in World War I in before returning to Miami in Elton E. Tad Wieman overall Considered one of the top offensive line coaches in the nation, Wieman succeeded Fielding H. Yost as Michigan s head man in In Wieman s first four games, the Wolverines won by an amazing 89-0 margin. Upon being appointed head coach, Wieman incorporated many of his own techniques into a system he fundamentally held over from the Yost years. Known for his quiet, yet strong demeanor, Wieman came to Ann Arbor from Los Angeles to join the Michigan football team in He starred at a variety of positions, particularly tackle and fullback, and received all-conference honors at each position. In addition to his accolades on the field, Wieman earned Phi Beta Kappa honors for his achievement in the classroom. Harry G. Kipke overall In a four-year span between 1930 and 1933, Kipke s teams experienced unparalleled success by winning four Big Ten and two national titles (1932 and 1933). During this stretch, the Wolverines compiled an astounding record. Kipke stands as one of only three Michigan coaches ever to direct teams to four consecutive conference championships along with Fielding Yost and Bo Schembechler. In his playing days, Kipke distinguished himself as one of the nation s greatest kickers and was named an All-American halfback by the Walter Camp Foundation. He holds the honor of being Michigan s first nine-time letterman, participating in football, basketball and baseball. Following his graduation in 1925, Kipke became assistant football and head baseball coach at the University of Missouri, but returned to Ann Arbor the next fall to fill similar positions at Michigan. In 1928 he was named the head coach at Michigan State College (currently Michigan State University) where he remained for one season. Kipke s Spartans lost a tough 3-0 contest to Michigan in his only season in East Lansing. Kipke took over the Wolverine program in 1929 after a season at Michigan State. Herbert O. Fritz Crisler overall In the 10 seasons Crisler was coach, Michigan s fate on the football field was in good hands. Crisler s teams consistently excelled in conference play, finishing lower than second only twice. His style of coaching was offensiveoriented, using innovative formations to pile up yardage. In 1943, the Wolverines won their first Big Ten title in 10 years with an 8-1 record. His.805 winning percentage ranks him second in school history behind only Fielding Yost (minimum 50 games coached). He climaxed his career by directing Michigan to a 49-0 rout of Southern California in the 1948 Rose Bowl. At the culmination of the 1947 season, members of the Associated Press voted the Wolverines as the mythical national champions and Crisler the National Coach of the Year. Crisler graduated as an honor student from the University of Chicago where he played football under legendary coach Amos Alonzo Stagg. He is one of two men in Chicago history ever to earn nine letters in three sports (football, basketball, baseball). Upon receiving his diploma in 1922, Crisler became an assistant coach to Stagg, remaining there eight years. In 1930 Crisler was named the athletic director and head football coach at the Univer sity of Minnesota, where he remained for two seasons before accepting the head coaching position at Princeton Univer sity. In his six years at Prince ton, the Tigers compiled a record. Perhaps Crisler s greatest contribution to the history of Wol ver ine football was the implementation of the Michigan winged helmet in years

5 head coaches bios Initially designed to aid quarterbacks in distinguishing receivers, the winged design has become a longstanding symbol of the University. Bennie G. Oosterbaan overall One of the greatest athletes ever to wear a Michigan uniform, Bennie Oosterbaan dedicated a great part of his life to the Michigan football program. After taking over as head coach in 1948, he guided the Wolverines to a 9-0 mark, the Big Ten title and the national championship. For his efforts in that first season, Ooster baan was named Nation al Coach of the Year. Oosterbaan utilized the traditional single-wing and T-formations on offense to capture the Big Ten title three times. His intelligent approach to the defensive side of the ball enabled the Wolverines to lead the league in total defense in five of his 11 seasons as head coach. During his playing days, Oosterbaan became the first player in school history to earn All-America honors three times. He won nine varsity letters at Michigan in football, basketball and baseball one of the few student-athletes ever to achieve this honor. Following his graduation in 1928, he turned down contracts from professional baseball and football organizations in order to join the Michigan coaching staff. Under Fritz Crisler, Oosterbaan tutored the Michigan backfield, ends, and eventually was promoted to first assistant. Chalmers W. Bump Elliott overall Named Michigan s 13th head coach in 1959, Elliott holds the rare distinction of both coaching and playing for Big Ten and Rose Bowl championship teams during his football career as a Wolverine. He directed the 1964 Michigan team to a 9-1 record and a Rose Bowl victory over Oregon State, During Elliott s 10 seasons as head coach, Michigan produced five All-American performers: Bob Timberlake 1964; Bill Yearby ; Jack Clancy 1966; Rick Volk 1966; and Ron Johnson As an All-American player at Michigan, coach Fritz Crisler called Elliott the greatest right halfback he had ever seen. In the Wolverines national championship season of 1947, Elliott was selected as the Big Ten Most Valuable Player. He began his coaching career at Oregon State in 1948, remaining there until he was named the offensive backfield coach at Iowa in While at Iowa, he helped the Hawkeyes to the Big Ten and Rose Bowl titles in Elliott returned to Ann Arbor in 1957 to coach the Maize and Blue backfield under coach Bennie Oosterbaan. Glenn E. Bo Schembechler overall As the winningest head coach in Michigan football history, Bo Schembechler s teams won or tied for an impressive 13 Big Ten championships during his 21-year tenure. Under Schembechler s guidance, Michigan s regular season record through the decade of the 1970s was the nation s best. He guided 17 teams to post-season bowl games (10 Rose Bowls) and another 17 to top 10 finishes in the final wire service polls (AP and/or UPI). In his 27 years of coaching, Schembechler s teams never had a losing season. Upon stepping down after the 1989 season, Bo retired as the winningest active coach in the nation ( ) and fifth on the list, only behind coaching legends Paul Bear Bryant, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Glen Pop Warner, and Woody Hayes. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Schembechler served as Michigan s Director of Athletics between After earning his diploma from Miami University (Ohio) in 1951, Schembechler received his master s degree from Ohio State in 1952 while serving as a graduate assistant coach. He continued his coaching career with brief stints as an assistant at Presbyterian College (1954), Bowling Green (1955) and North western (1958) before spending five seasons as an assistant at Ohio State. In 1963, Schembechler was named head coach at Miami of Ohio, a position he held until taking over the Michigan program prior to the 1969 campaign. Gary O. Moeller overall Moeller guided the Wolverines to four bowl victories in his five years, includ ing a 1993 Rose Bowl triumph over Pac-10 champion Washington. Moeller s list of accolades in clude directing teams to three Big Ten champion ships, two outright Big Ten titles, five bowl appearances (1991 Gator, 1992 and 1993 Rose, 1994 Hall of Fame, and 1994 Holiday), and five straight finishes in the nation s top 20. Moeller s Wolverines set a Big Ten record by winning 19 consecutive conference games from By winning the Big Ten title in his first season as head coach, he joined Fielding Yost, Bennie Oosterbaan and Bo Schembechler as the only coaches to accomplish this feat in school history. After graduating from Ohio State in 1963, Moeller began his coaching career at Bellefontaine High School in Ohio. He joined Schembechler s staff at Miami (Ohio) for the 1967 and 1968 seasons and made the move to Michigan with Bo in Moeller served as the defensive ends coach until being promoted to defensive coordinator in His Wolverine defensive units of 1974 and 1976 led the nation in scoring defense. In 1976 Moeller took over as head coach at the Univer sity of Illinois, a position he would hold for three years before returning to Ann Arbor in 1980 as the Wolver ines quarterback coach. Moeller resumed duties as defensive coordinator from As his units did twice in the mid-1970s, the 1985 Michigan D led the nation in scoring defense. Before being named Michi gan s head coach in 1990, Moeller served as the team s offensive coordinator for three seasons ( ). the leaders & best 155

6 head coaches bios Lloyd Carr overall Lloyd Carr completed his 13-year career as Michigan s head coach with a thrilling victory over No. 9 Florida in the 2008 Capital One Bowl. Carr compiled a overall record during his career and led the Wolverines to six 10-win seasons. He guided U-M to the 1997 national championship and five Big Ten Conference crowns. Carr s 120 victories trail only Fielding H. Yost ( ) and his mentor, Bo Schembechler ( ), at Michigan. Carr was even more impressive in Big Ten play, compiling an mark, and is the eighth coach in Big Ten history and third in Michigan history, joining Yost and Schembechler, to claim five or more Big Ten titles (1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004). Carr s teams finished in the top three of the conference standings each of his final 11 seasons. Carr was a member of the Wolverine football staff for 28 years. Prior to being elevated to the head coaching position, Carr said he thought he held the greatest assistant coaching job in the country, serving 15 years under Schembechler ( ) and Gary Moeller ( ). Carr joined Schembechler s staff in 1980 as defensive secondary coach, was the defensive coordinator for eight seasons, and then moved into the position of assistant head coach for five years before becoming head coach in Carr guided the school to a bowl game in each of his 13 seasons, with 11 of those appearances coming on New Year s Day. He became the first Wolverine coach to win four straight bowl games, doing so with victories in the 2001 Citrus Bowl, 2000 Orange Bowl, 1999 Citrus Bowl and 1998 Rose Bowl games. Michigan was ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 for all but 14 of Carr s 162 career games, including 65 appearances in the Top 10. Carr was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on Dec. 6, rich rodriguez overall Rich Rodriguez brought his famous spread offense to Ann Arbor when he was named Michigan s 18th head coach on Dec. 17, He concluded his tenure with an overall record of and an appearance in the 2011 Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. In three years, Rodriguez s players combined for two Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVP awards in 2009 co-recipient Brandon Graham and 2010 recipient Denard Robinson who was also named the 2010 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year. Ten of his players were named to All-Big Ten teams. Additionally, 18 players combined for 27 Academic All-Big Ten honors during Rodriguez s tenure. Rodriguez arrived at Michigan after spending seven years as head coach at West Virginia University, his alma mater, where he led the Mountaineers to a record, four Big East titles and six consecutive bowl game bids. He was the 2003 and 2007 AFCA Region I Coach of the Year, sharing the award in A member of West Virginia s teams, Rodriguez was a three-year letterwinner ( ) as a defensive back for Don Nehlen who served as an assistant coach at U-M for Bo Schembechler. Rodriguez earned a bachelor s degree in physical education and safety from West Virginia in 1986, and added a master s degree in physical education from Salem in Winning Seasons Fielding H. Yost...24 Glenn E. Bo Schembechler...20 Lloyd H. Carr...13 Herbert O. Fritz Crisler...10 Bennie G. Oosterbaan...9 Chalmers W. Bump Elliott...5 Harry G. Kipke...5 Gary O. Moeller...5 Brady Hoke...3 Gustave H. Ferbert...3 Frank E. Barbour...2 William L. McCauley...2 Brady Hoke...3 Langdon Biff Lea...1 George Little...1 Rich Rodriguez...1 William D. Ward...1 Elton E. Tad Wieman...1 Brady hoke overall Brady Hoke was named the 19th head coach in University of Michigan football history on Jan. 11, A former assistant coach at U-M ( ), Hoke guided the Wolverines to a record (15-9 Big Ten) in his four seasons as head coach. Hoke led the Wolverines to an 11-2 record (6-2 Big Ten) and Allstate Sugar Bowl victory in his first season at the helm, while U-M finished the 2012 season with an 8-5 (6-2 Big Ten) mark following a bid to the Outback Bowl and 7-6 record (3-5 Big Ten) in 2013 after an appearance in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. Hoke had previous head coaching stints at San Diego State from , where he earned a record, and his alma mater, Ball State, where he went from Collectively, Hoke is in 11 seasons as a head coach. Hoke s first-season success in Ann Arbor was acknowledged across the country. He was named the Maxwell Football Club Collegiate Coach of the Year and was named a finalist for three other national Coach of the Year honors: Bear Bryant, Eddie Robinson and Liberty Mutual. The Big Ten Conference s coaches voted Hoke as the inaugural recipient of the Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year award, while the Big Ten media named him the Dave McClain Coach of the Year. With four wins more than the 2010 squad (7-6), Hoke and the Wolverines tied Fielding Yost s 1901 team as the only two teams with a four-win improvement from the previous season. Yost s 1901 team went 11-0 following a season. Only the legendary Yost precedes Hoke as a Michigan head coach to win 10 games in his first season. Hoke also became the fifth Big Ten coach to win at least 10 games in his first season as head coach, and became the third U-M coach to win his first six games (Fielding Yost-1901, Bennie Oosterbaan-1948). Nationally, Hoke became one of eight coaches to direct a team to a BCS bowl in his first season, while he became the third coach to direct a team to a BCS bowl victory in his first season. In 2012, Hoke became the first Michigan head coach to go undefeated at home in his first two seasons since Fielding Yost in The Wolverines were a perfect 8-0 at Michigan Stadium in 2011 and 6-0 at the Big House in years

7 head coaches bios Jim Harbaugh Jim Harbaugh was named the 20th coach in University of Michigan football history on Tuesday, Dec. 30, He becomes the sixth former Michigan football player to be named the leader of college football s winningest program. Harbaugh comes to Ann Arbor after an impressive four-year run in the National Football League with the San Francisco 49ers. He led the franchise to the NFC Championship Game in each of his first three seasons, winning the George Halas Trophy as NFC champions in Harbaugh tallied a overall record that included a 5-3 mark in the postseason as 49ers head coach. Prior to making the jump to the 49ers, Harbaugh established himself as a leader of young men at the college level. He turned around a Stanford program that went 1-11 prior to his arrival. The Cardinal improved each of his four seasons, culminating with a 12-1 campaign and FedEx Orange Bowl victory over Virginia Tech in Harbaugh finished his tenure at Stanford with a overall record (.580) and mark in Pac-10 Conference play. In his first head coaching experience, Harbaugh led the University of San Diego to a 29-6 record during his three seasons directing the program ( ). In his first year, the Toreros posted a 7-4 record after winning their final five games of the season. The team proceeded to post 11-1 marks during the 2005 and 2006 seasons, claiming the Pioneer Football League championship each season. Harbaugh played for five different organizations during his 15-year NFL career ( ). He completed 2,305-of-3,918 passes for 26,288 yards and 129 touchdowns in 177 games. Harbaugh made 140 career starts. As a collegiate player, Harbaugh was one of the most efficient passers in NCAA history. In 1985, he led the nation in pass efficiency and finished as the runner-up in His career pass efficiency rating was the NCAA s top mark for more than 12 years. He is the son of Jack and Jackie Harbaugh. Jack was an assistant coach at Michigan from the leaders & best 157

8 assistant coaches 1890s 1896: William McCauley 1897: James Baird, J.R. Duffy, T.S. Farnham, R.S. Freund, F.W. Henninger, W.C. Malley, A. Stevenson 1898: James Baird, J. R. Duffy, F.M. Hall, F.W. Henninger, W.C. Malley, G.R. Villa 1899: J.R. Duffy, H.G. Hadden, F.W. Henninger 1900s 1903: Dan McGugin 1904: W.C. Cole 1905: Leigh Turner : No assistant coaches 1908: Curtis Redden, Neil Snow, Clayton Teetzel 1909: Roy Beechler, A.R. Chandler, Prentiss Douglass, F.M. Hall, Paul Magoffin, Curtis Redden 1910s 1910: Dave Allerdice, Prentiss Douglass, Curtis Redden 1911: Curtis Redden, Andrew Smith 1912: Fred Conklin, Prentiss Douglass, Curtis Redden, Henry Schulte, Andrew Smith 1913: William Cole, Prentiss Douglass, Adolph (Germany) Schulz 1914: William Cole, Prentiss Douglass, Adolph (Germany) Schulz 1915: Prentiss Douglass, Ralph McGinnis, James Raynsford, Adolph (Germany) Schulz 1916: Prentiss Douglass, Miller Pontius 1917: Prentiss Douglass, Robert Watson 1918: Prentiss Douglass 1919: Edwin Mather 1920s 1920: Edwin Mather 1921: Edwin Mather 1922: George Little 1923: George Little 1924: No assistant coaches 1925: No assistant coaches 1926: Jack Blott, Harvey Emery, Ray Fisher, Judson Hyames, Clifford Keen, Harry Kipke, William Louisell, Edwin Mather, George Veenker, Elton (Tad) Wieman 1927: Jack Blott, Robert Brown, Ray Courtright, Ray Fisher, William Flora, Clifford Keen, Harry Kipke, William Louisell, Jack Lovette, Edwin Mather, George Veenker 1928: Jack Blott, Robert Brown, Franklin Cappon, Raymond Courtright, Clifford Keen, Ray Fisher, William Flora, James Miller, Bennie Oosterbaan, B.P. Traynor, George Veenker, Fielding Yost 1929: Jack Blott, Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtright, Clifford Keen, Bennie Oosterbaan, George Veenker 1930s 1930: Jack Blott, Alan Bovard, Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtright, Ray Fisher, Clifford Keen, Bennie Oosterbaan, George Veenker 1931: Jack Blott, Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtright, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1932: Jack Blott, Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtright, Clifford Keen, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1933: Jack Blott, Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtright, Ray Fisher, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1934: Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtright, Ray Fisher, Jack Heston, Clifford Keen, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1935: William Borgmann, Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtright, Ray Fisher, Clifford Keen, Bennie Oosterbaan, Carl Savage, Walter Weber 1936: Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtright, Ray Fisher, Clifford Keen, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber, Francis Wistert 1937: Heartley Anderson, Franklin Cappon, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1938: Campbell Dickson, Earl Martineau, Clarence Munn, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1939: Campbell Dickson, Earl Martineau, Clarence Munn, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1940s 1940: Archie Kodros, Earl Martineau, Ernest McCoy, Clarence Munn, Bennie Oosterbaan, Hercules Renda, Walter Weber 1941: Clifford Keen, Archie Kodros, Earl Martineau, Ernest McCoy, Clarence Munn, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1942: Earl Martineau, Ernest McCoy, Clarence Munn, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber 1943: William Barclay, Ray Fisher, Earl Martineau, Clarence Munn, Bennie Oosterbaan, Arthur Valpey, Walter Weber 1944: William Barclay, Ray Fisher, Earl Martineau, Clarence Munn, Bennie Oosterbaan, Arthur Valpey, Walter Weber 1945: William Barclay, Ray Fisher, Earl Martineau, Ernest McCoy, Clarence Munn, Bennie Oosterbaan, Arthur Valpey, Walter Weber 1946: Jack Blott, Forrest Jordan, Clifford Keen, Ernest McCoy, Bennie Oosterbaan, Arthur Valpey, Walter Weber 1947: Jack Blott, George Ceithaml, Forrest Jordan, Clifford Keen, Ernest McCoy, Bennie Oosterbaan, Arthur Valpey, Walter Weber 1948: Jack Blott, George Ceithaml, Clifford Keen, Ernest McCoy, Bill Orwig, Don Robinson, Walter Weber 1949: Jack Blott, George Ceithaml, Clifford Keen, Ernest McCoy, Bill Orwig, Don Robinson, Walter Weber, J.T. White 1950s 1950: Jack Blott, George Ceithaml, Clifford Keen, Ernest McCoy, Bill Orwig, Don Robinson, Walter Weber, J.T. White 1951: Jack Blott, George Ceithaml, Clifford Keen, Ernest McCoy, Bill Orwig, Don Robinson, Walter Weber, J.T. White 1952: Jack Blott, George Ceithaml, Clifford Keen, Bill Orwig, Don Robinson, Walter Weber, J.T. White 1953: Jack Blott, Clifford Keen, Bill Orwig, Matt Patanelli, Don Robinson, Walter Weber, J.T. White 1954: Jack Blott, Don Dufek, Robert Holloway, Clifford Keen, Pete Kinyon, Matt Patanelli, Don Robinson, Walter Weber 1955: Jack Blott, Don Dufek, Robert Holloway, Clifford Keen, Pete Kinyon, Matt Patanelli, Don Robinson, Walter Weber 1956: Jack Blott, Don Dufek, Robert Holloway, Clifford Keen, Pete Kinyon, Matt Patanelli, Don Robinson, Walter Weber 1957: Jack Blott, Don Dufek, Chalmers Elliott, Robert Holloway, Clifford Keen, Matt Patanelli, Walter Weber 1958: Jack Blott, Don Dufek, Chalmers Elliott, Robert Holloway, Clifford Keen, Matt Patanelli, Walter Weber 1959: Don Dufek, Henry Fonde, Jack Fouts, Robert Holloway, Jack Nelson 1960s 1960: Don Dufek, Henry Fonde, Jack Fouts, Robert Holloway, Jack Nelson 1961: Don Dufek, Henry Fonde, Jack Fouts, Robert Holloway, Jack Nelson 1962: Don Dufek, Henry Fonde, Jack Fouts, Robert Holloway, Jack Nelson 1963: Don Dufek, Dennis Fitzgerald, Henry Fonde, Jack Fouts, Robert Holloway, Jack Nelson years

9 assistant coaches 1964: Don Dufek, Dennis Fitzgerald, Henry Fonde, Robert Holloway, Tony Mason, Jack Nelson 1965: Don Dufek, Dennis Fitzgerald, Henry Fonde, Robert Holloway, Tony Mason, Jack Nelson 1966: William Dodd, Dennis Fitzgerald, Henry Fonde, Donald James, George Mans, Tony Mason, Y.C. McNease 1967: William Dodd, Dennis Fitzgerald, Henry Fonde, Donald James, George Mans, Tony Mason, Y.C. McNease 1968: William Dodd, Dennis Fitzgerald, Henry Fonde, Frank Maloney, George Mans, Tony Mason, Robert Shaw 1969: Jerry Hanlon, Dick Hunter, Louie Lee, Frank Maloney, George Mans, Gary Moeller, Larry Smith, Chuck Stobart, Jim Young 1970s 1970: Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Dick Hunter, Frank Maloney, George Mans, Gary Moeller, Larry Smith, Chuck Stobart, Jim Young 1971: Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Dick Hunter, Frank Maloney, George Mans, Gary Moeller, Larry Smith, Chuck Stobart, Jim Young 1972: Dennis Brown, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Frank Maloney, George Mans, Gary Moeller, Larry Smith, Chuck Stobart, Jim Young 1973: Dennis Brown, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Jack Harbaugh, Frank Maloney, George Mans, Gary Moeller, Chuck Stobart, Elliot Uzelac 1974: Dennis Brown, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Jack Harbaugh, Jed Hughes, Bill McCartney, Gary Moeller, Tom Reed, Chuck Stobart, Elliot Uzelac 1975: Dennis Brown, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Jack Harbaugh, Jed Hughes, Bill McCartney, Gary Moeller, Tom Reed, Paul Schudel, Chuck Stobart 1976: Dennis Brown, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Jack Harbaugh, Bill McCartney, Gary Moeller, Tom Reed, Paul Schudel, Chuck Stobart 1977: Dennis Brown, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Jack Harbaugh, Bill McCartney, Don Nehlen, Tom Reed, Paul Schudel 1978: Dennis Brown, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Jack Harbaugh, Bill McCartney, Don Nehlen, Paul Schudel, Milan Vooletich 1979: Dennis Brown, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Jack Harbaugh, Bill McCartney, Don Nehlen, Paul Schudel, Milan Vooletich 1980s 1980: Tirrel Burton, Lloyd Carr, Tim Davis, Jerry Hanlon, Bill McCartney, Jerry Meter, Les Miles, Gary Moeller, Paul Schudel, Bob Thornbladh, Ron Vanderlinden, Milan Vooletich 1981: Tirrel Burton, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill McCartney, Jerry Meter, Les Miles, Gary Moeller, Paul Schudel, Bob Thornbladh, Milan Vooletich 1982: Tirrel Burton, Lloyd Carr, Bob Chmiel, Jerry Hanlon, Jerry Meter, Gary Moeller, Paul Schudel, Bob Thornbladh, Elliot Uzelac, Milan Vooletich 1983: Alex Agase, Tirrel Burton, Lloyd Carr, Bob Chmiel, Jerry Hanlon, Jerry Meter, Gary Moeller, Paul Schudel, Bob Thornbladh, Elliot Uzelac, Milan Vooletich 1984: Alex Agase, Tirrel Burton, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Jerry Meter, Gary Moeller, Paul Schudel, Bob Thornbladh, Elliot Uzelac, Milan Vooletich 1985: Alex Agase, Tirrel Burton, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Jerry Meter, Gary Moeller, Bob Thornbladh, Elliot Uzelac, Milan Vooletich 1986: Alex Agase, Tirrel Burton, Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill Harris, Jerry Meter, Gary Moeller, Tom Reed, Elliot Uzelac 1987: Alex Agase, Tirrel Burton, Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill Harris, Les Miles, Gary Moeller, Bobby Morrison, Tom Reed 1988: Tirrel Burton, Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill Harris, Jim Herrmann, Les Miles, Gary Moeller, Bobby Morrison, Tom Reed 1989: Tirrel Burton, Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill Harris, Jim Herrmann, Les Miles, Gary Moeller, Bobby Morrison, Tom Reed 1990s 1990: Phil Bromley, Tirrel Burton, Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill Harris, Jim Herrmann, Les Miles, Bobby Morrison, Tom Reed 1991: Tirrel Burton, Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill Harris, Jim Herrmann, Les Miles, Bobby Morrison, Tom Reed 1992: Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Mike DeBord, Bill Harris, Jim Herrmann, Fred Jackson, Greg Mattison, Les Miles, Bobby Morrison 1993: Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Mike DeBord, Bill Harris, Jim Herrmann, Fred Jackson, Greg Mattison, Les Miles, Bobby Morrison 1994: Lloyd Carr, Kit Cartwright, Mike DeBord, Bill Harris, Jim Herrmann, Fred Jackson, Greg Mattison, Les Miles, Bobby Morrison 1995: Vance Bedford, Erik Campbell, Kit Cartwright, Mike DeBord, Jim Herrmann, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, Greg Mattison, Bobby Morrison 1996: Vance Bedford, Erik Campbell, Mike DeBord, Jim Herrmann, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, Greg Mattison, Bobby Morrison, Stan Parrish 1997: Vance Bedford, Erik Campbell, Mike DeBord, Jim Herrmann, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, Terry Malone, Bobby Morrison, Stan Parrish 1998: Vance Bedford, Erik Campbell, Mike DeBord, Jim Herrmann, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, Terry Malone, Bobby Morrison, Stan Parrish 1999: Teryl Austin, Erik Campbell, Mike DeBord, Jim Herrmann, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, Terry Malone, Bobby Morrison, Stan Parrish 2000s 2000: Teryl Austin, Erik Campbell, Jim Herrmann, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Bobby Morrison, Stan Parrish 2001: Teryl Austin, Erik Campbell, Jim Herrmann, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Bobby Morrison, Stan Parrish 2002: Teryl Austin, Erik Campbell, Jim Herrmann, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, Scot Loeffler, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Bill Sheridan 2003: Jim Boccher, Erik Campbell, Ron English, Jim Herrmann, Fred Jackson, Scot Loeffler, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Bill Sheridan 2004: Erik Campbell, Mike DeBord, Ron English, Jim Herrmann, Fred Jackson, Scot Loeffler, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Bill Sheridan 2005: Erik Campbell, Mike DeBord, Ron English, Jim Herrmann, Fred Jackson, Scot Loeffler, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Steve Stripling 2006: Erik Campbell, Mike DeBord, Ron English, Fred Jackson, Ron Lee, Scot Loeffler, Andy Moeller, Steve Stripling, Steve Szabo 2007: Vance Bedford, Erik Campbell, Mike DeBord, Ron English, Fred Jackson, Scot Loeffler, Andy Moeller, Steve Stripling, Steve Szabo 2008: Tony Dews, Greg Frey, Tony Gibson, Jay Hopson, Fred Jackson, Calvin Magee, Scott Shafer, Rod Smith, Bruce Tall 2009: Tony Dews, Greg Frey, Tony Gibson, Jay Hopson, Fred Jackson, Calvin Magee, Greg Robinson, Rod Smith, Bruce Tall 2010s 2010: Adam Braithwaite, Tony Dews, Greg Frey, Tony Gibson, Fred Jackson, Calvin Magee, Greg Robinson, Rod Smith, Bruce Tall 2011: Al Borges, Dan Ferrigno, Darrell Funk, Jeff Hecklinski, Fred Jackson, Curt Mallory, Greg Mattison, Jerry Montgomery, Mark Smith 2012: Al Borges, Dan Ferrigno, Darrell Funk, Jeff Hecklinski, Fred Jackson, Curt Mallory, Greg Mattison, Jerry Montgomery, Mark Smith 2013: Al Borges, Dan Ferrigno, Darrell Funk, Jeff Hecklinski, Fred Jackson, Curt Mallory, Roy Manning, Greg Mattison, Mark Smith 2014: Dan Ferrigno, Darrell Funk, Jeff Hecklinski, Fred Jackson, Curt Mallory, Roy Manning, Greg Mattison, Doug Nussmeier, Mark Smith 2015: John Baxter, Tim Drevno, D.J. Durkin, Jedd Fisch, Jay Harbaugh, Greg Jackson, Greg Mattison, Tryone Wheatley, Michael Zordich the leaders & best 159

10 assistant coaches A Agase, Alex Allerdice, Dave Anderson, Heartley Austin, Teryl B Baird, James Barclay, William Baxter, John Bedford, Vance , 2007 Beechler, Roy Blott, Jack , Boccher, Jim Borges, Al Borgmann, William Bovard, Alan Braithwaite, Adam Bromley, Phil Brown, Dennis Brown, Robert Burton, Tirrel C Cameron, Cam Campbell, Erik Cartwright, Kit Cappon, Franklin Carr, Lloyd Ceithaml, George Chandler, A.R Chmiel, Bob Cole, W.C Cole, William Conklin, Fred Courtright, Ray D Davis, Tim DeBord, Mike , Dews, Tony Dickson, Campbell Dodd, William Douglass, Prentiss , Drevno, Tim Dufek, Don Duffy, J.R Durkin, D.J E Elliott, Chalmers (Bump) Emery, Harvey English, Ron F Farnham, T.S Ferrigno, Dan Fisch, Jedd Fisher, Ray ,30,33-35,43-45 Fitzgerald, Dennis Flora, William Fonde, Henry Fouts, Jack Freund, R.S Frey, Greg Funk, Darrell G Gibson, Tony H Hadden, H.G Hall, F.M ,1909 Hanlon, Jerry Harbaugh, Jack Harbaugh, Jay Harris, Bill Hecklinski, Jeff Henninger, F.W Herrmann, Jim Heston, Jack Hoke, Brady Holloway, Robert Hopson, Jay Hughes, Jed Hunter, Dick Hyames, Hudson J Jackson, Fred Jackson, Greg James, Donald Jordan, Forrest K Keen, Clifford ,32, ,41,46-58 Kinyon, Pete Kipke, Harry Kodros, Archie L Lee, Louie Lee, Ron Little, George Loeffler, Scot Louisell, William Lovette, Jack M Magee, Calvin Magoffin, Paul Malley, W.C Mallory, Curt Malone, Terry Maloney, Frank Manning, Roy Mans, George Martineau, Earl Mason, Tony Mather, Edwin , Mattison, Greg , McCartney, Bill McCauley, William McCoy, Ernest , McGinnis, Ralph McGugin, Dan McNease, Y.C Meter, Jerry Miles, Les , Miller, James Moeller, Andy Moeller, Gary , Montgomery, Jerry Morrison, Bobby Munn, Clarence N Nehlen, Don Nelson, Jack Nussmeier, Doug O Oosterbaan,Bennie Orwig, Bill P Parrish, Stan Patanelli, Matt Pontius, Miller R Raynsford, James Redden, Curtis Reed, Tom , Renda, Hercules Robinson, Don Robinson, Greg S Savage, Carl Schudel, Paul Schulte, Henry Schulz, Adolph Shafer, Scott Shaw, Robert Sheridan, Bill Smith, Andrew Smith, Larry Smith, Mark Smith, Rod Snow, Neil Stevenson, A Stobart, Chuck Stripling, Steve Szabo, Steve T Tall, Bruce Teetzel, Clayton Thornbladh, Bob Traynor, B.P Turner, Leigh U Uzelac, Elliot , V Valpey, Arthur Veenker, George Villa, G.R Vooletich, Milan W Watson, Robert Weber, Walter Wheatley, Tyrone White, J.T Wieman, Elton Wistert, Francis Y Yost, Fielding Young, Jim Z Zordich, Michael, Current assistants in bold years

11 annual records Overall CONF. U-M OPP Year Coach W-L-T W-L-T Place Bowl Home Away Neut. Pts. Pts No Games Murphy & Crawford Frank Barbour Frank Barbour William McCauley William McCauley William Ward T Gustave Ferbert Gustave Ferbert T Gustave Ferbert T Langdon Lea Fielding Yost T1 Rose Fielding Yost Fielding Yost T Fielding Yost T Fielding Yost T Fielding Yost T Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost T Fielding Yost T Fielding Yost T Fielding Yost Fielding Yost Fielding Yost T Fielding Yost T George Little Fielding Yost Fielding Yost T Elton Wieman Elton Wieman T Harry Kipke T Harry Kipke T Harry Kipke T Harry Kipke T Harry Kipke T Harry Kipke Harry Kipke T Harry Kipke T Harry Kipke T Fritz Crisler T Fritz Crisler T Fritz Crisler Fritz Crisler T Fritz Crisler T Fritz Crisler T Fritz Crisler Fritz Crisler Fritz Crisler the leaders & best 161

12 annual records Overall CONF. U-M OPP Year Coach W-L-T W-L-T Place Bowl Home Away Neut. Pts. Pts Fritz Crisler Rose Bennie Oosterbaan Bennie Oosterbaan T Bennie Oosterbaan Rose Bennie Oosterbaan Bennie Oosterbaan T Bennie Oosterbaan T Bennie Oosterbaan T Bennie Oosterbaan Bennie Oosterbaan Bennie Oosterbaan Bennie Oosterbaan Bump Elliott Bump Elliott T Bump Elliott Bump Elliott Bump Elliott T Bump Elliott Rose Bump Elliott T Bump Elliott T Bump Elliott T Bump Elliott Bo Schembechler T1 Rose Bo Schembechler T Bo Schembechler Rose Bo Schembechler T Bo Schembechler T Bo Schembechler T Bo Schembechler Orange Bo Schembechler T1 Rose Bo Schembechler T1 Rose Bo Schembechler T1 Rose Bo Schembechler Gator Bo Schembechler Rose Bo Schembechler T3 Bluebonnet Bo Schembechler Rose Bo Schembechler Sugar Bo Schembechler T6 Holiday Bo Schembechler Fiesta Bo Schembechler T1 Rose Bo Schembechler Hall of Fame Bo Schembechler Rose Bo Schembechler Rose Gary Moeller T1 Gator Gary Moeller Rose Gary Moeller Rose Gary Moeller T4 Hall of Fame Gary Moeller Holiday Lloyd Carr T3 Alamo Lloyd Carr T5 Outback Lloyd Carr Rose Lloyd Carr T1 Citrus Lloyd Carr T2 Orange Lloyd Carr T1 Citrus Lloyd Carr Citrus Lloyd Carr Outback Lloyd Carr Rose Lloyd Carr T1 Rose Lloyd Carr T3 Alamo Lloyd Carr T2 Rose Lloyd Carr T2 Capital One Rich Rodriguez T Rich Rodriguez T Rich Rodriguez T7th Gator Brady Hoke Legends Sugar Brady Hoke Legends Outback Brady Hoke th-Legends Buffalo Wild Wings Brady Hoke th-East Totals ,166 15, years

13 scores The following year-by-year scores are believed to be an accurate record of the outcomes of all American football games played by the University of Michigan varsity team since Key to Abbreviations W-L-T: Game won, lost or tied 1: Game played at a neutral site. See footnote for city. E: Exhibition game HC: Michigan s homecoming game nt: Night game; played after 5 p.m. local time t: Tie in rankings c: Capacity crowd (since 1921) Note: Preseason poll ranking given only if different from ranking going into first game of season. Scoring Values Season...TD...FG... PAT points...5 points...4 points points...5 points...4 points points...5 points...2 points points...5 points...1 point points...4 points...1 point points...3 points...1 point points...3 points...1 point points...3 points...1 pt/kick... 2 pts/run-pass 1988-present...2 pts/defense Note: Safety worth 1 point from , 2 points in all seasons since Coach: None Captain: Dave N. Detar Season Record: May 30...Racine 1... W, Nov. 1...Toronto 2... T, ,500 Totals , Chicago, Illinois 2 - Detroit, Michigan 1880 Coach: None Captain: John Chase Season Record: 1-0 Nov. 5...at Toronto... W, Totals Coach: None Captain: Walter Horton Season Record: 0-3 Oct at Harvard... L, Nov. 2...at Yale... L, Nov. 4...at Princeton... L, Totals No varsity games 1883 Coach: None Captain: William J. Olcott Season Record: 2-3 May 12...Detroit Ind... W, Nov Wesleyan 1... L, Nov at Yale... L, Nov at Harvard... L, Nov at Stevens... W, Totals Hartford, Connecticut 1884 Coach: None Captain: Horace G. Prettyman Season Record: 2-0 Nov Albion... W, Nov Chicago U Club... W, Totals Coach: None Captain: Horace G. Prettyman Season Record: 3-0 Nov. 7...at Windsor Club... W, Nov Windsor Club... W, Nov Peninsulars 1... W, Totals Detroit, Michigan 1886 Coach: None Captain: Horace G. Prettyman Season Record: 2-0 Oct at Albion... W, Oct Albion... W, Totals Coach: None Captain: John L. Duffy Season Record: 3-0 Nov Albion... W, Nov at Notre Dame... W, Nov at Harvard Club [Chi.]. W, Totals Coach: None Captain: John L. Duffy Season Record: 4-1 April 20...at Notre Dame... W, April 21...at Notre Dame... W, Nov at Detroit A.C... W, Nov Albion... W, Nov at Chicago U Club.. L, ,000 Totals Coach: None Captain: E.W. McPherran Season Record: 1-2 Nov. 9...Albion... W, Nov Cornell 1... L, Nov at Chicago A.A... L, ,000 Totals Buffalo, New York 1890 Coach: None Captain: William C. Malley Season Record: 4-1 Oct Albion... W, Oct at Detroit A.C... W, Oct Albion... W, Nov. 1...Purdue... W, Nov Cornell 1... L, ,500 Totals Detroit, Michigan 1891 Coaches: Mike Murphy & Frank Crawford Captain: James Van Inwagen Season Record: 4-5 Oct Ann Arbor H.S... W, Oct Albion... L, Oct at Olivet... W, Oct Oberlin... W, Oct Butler... W, Nov at Chicago A.C... L, Nov Cornell 1... L, Nov at Cleveland A.A... L, ,000 Nov Cornell 2... L, Totals Detroit, Michigan 2 - Chicago, Illinois 1892 Coach: Frank Barbour Captain: George B. Dygert Season Record: 7-5 Oct. 8...Michigan A.A... W, Oct Michigan A.A W, Oct at Wisconsin... W, Oct at Minnesota... L, Oct DePauw 2... W, ,000 Oct at Purdue... L, Oct Northwestern 3... L, ,000 Nov. 5...Albion... W, Nov. 8...at Cornell... L, Nov Chicago 4... W, ,000 Nov Oberlin... W, Nov Cornell 1... L, ,000 Totals Detroit, Michigan 2 - Indianapolis, Indiana 3-25th Street Field, Chicago, Illinois 4 - Toledo, Ohio 1893 Coach: Frank Barbour Captain: George B. Dygert Season Record: 7-3 Oct. 7...Detroit A.C... W, Oct at Detroit A.C... W, Oct at Chicago... L, Oct Minnesota... L, Nov. 4...Wisconsin... L, Nov at Purdue... W, ,000 Nov at DePauw... W, Nov Northwestern... W, Nov Kansas 1... W, ,000 Nov at Chicago... W, Totals Kansas City, Missouri the leaders & best 163

14 scores 1894 Coach: William McCauley Captain: James Baird Season Record: Oct. 6...Michigan Mil. Acad... T, Oct Albion... W, Oct Olivet... W, Oct Michigan Mil. Acad... W, Oct Adrian... W, Oct at Case... W, Nov. 3...at Cornell... L, Nov Kansas 1... W, ,000 Nov Oberlin... W, ,200 Nov Cornell 2... W, ,000 Nov at Chicago... W, ,000 Totals Kansas City, Missouri 2 - D.A.C. Park, Detroit, Michigan 1895 Coach: William McCauley Captain: Fred Henninger Season Record: 8-1 Oct. 5...Michigan Mil. Acad... W, Oct Detroit A.C... W, Oct Adelbert... W, Oct Rush Lake Forest... W, Nov. 2...Oberlin... W, Nov. 9...at Harvard... L, Nov Purdue... W, ,000 Nov Minnesota 1... W, ,750 Nov at Chicago... W, ,000 Totals Base Ball Park, Detroit, Michigan The first Michigan game played indoors occurred on Thanksgiving Day in 1896 when the Wolverines battled the University of Chicago at Chicago Coliseum. In what was the closing game of the inaugural year of the Western Intercol legi ate Conference (later the Big Ten Conference), Chicago defeated Michigan, 7-6, to deny the Wolverines the league championship Coach: William Ward Captain: Henry M. Senter Season Record: 9-1 Conference Record: 2-1 (2nd Place tie) Oct. 3...Michigan Normal... W, Oct Grand Rapids H.S... W, Oct P.& S. [Chicago]... W, Oct Rush Lake Forest... W, Oct at Purdue... W, Oct Lehigh 1... W, ,500 Nov. 7...at Minnesota... W, Nov Oberlin... W, Nov Wittenberg... W, Nov Chicago 2... L, ,000 Totals D.A.C. Park, Detroit, Michigan 2 - Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois Nov. 6...Purdue... W, Nov Minnesota 1... W, Nov Wittenberg... W, Nov Chicago 2... L, ,000 Totals D.A.C. Park, Detroit, Michigan 2 - Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois 1898 Conference Champions Coach: Gustave Ferbert Captain: John W. Bennett Season Record: 10-0 Conference Record: 3-0 (1st Place) Oct. 1...Michigan Normal... W, Oct. 8...Kenyon... W, Oct Michigan Agr... W, Oct Western Reserve... W, ,000 Oct Case... W, Oct Notre Dame... W, Oct Alumni (HC)... E, ,000 Nov. 5...at Northwestern... W, Nov Illinois 1... W, ,500 Nov Beloit... W, Nov at Chicago... W, ,000 Totals Detroit, Michigan 1899 Coach: Gustave Ferbert Captain: Allen Steckle Season Record: 8-2 Conference Record: 1-1 (3rd Place tie) Sept Hillsdale... W, Oct. 7...Albion... W, Oct Western Reserve... W, Oct Notre Dame... W, ,000 Oct Alumni (HC)... E, Oct at Illinois... W, ,000 Nov. 4...Virginia 1... W, Nov at Pennsylvania... L, ,000 Nov Case... W, Nov Kalamazoo... W, Nov Wisconsin 2... L, ,500 Totals Detroit, Michigan 2 - Chicago, Illinois 1900 Coach: Langdon Biff Lea Captain: Neil Snow Season Record: Conference Record: 3-2 (5th Place) Sept Hillsdale... W, Oct. 6...Kalamazoo... W, Oct Case... W, Oct Purdue (HC)... W, ,500 Oct Illinois 1... W, ,000 Nov. 3...Indiana... W, ,000 Nov Iowa 2... L, ,000 Nov Notre Dame... W, Nov Ohio State... T, ,000 Nov at Chicago... L, ,000 Totals Chicago, Illinois 2 - Detroit, Michigan 1901 National Champions Conference Champions Captain: Hugh White Season Record: 11-0 Conference Record: 4-0 (1st Place tie) Sept Albion... W, Oct. 5...Case... W, Oct Indiana... W, ,000 Oct Northwestern... W, Oct Buffalo... W, Nov. 2...Carlisle 1... W, ,000 Nov. 9...at Ohio State... W, ,300 Nov Chicago (HC)... W, ,500 Nov Beloit... W, Nov Iowa 2... W, ,000 Jan. 1...Stanford 3... W, ,000 Totals Detroit, Michigan 2 - Chicago, Illinois 3 - Rose Bowl, Tournament Park, Pasadena, Calif. A Different Game The brand of football played in the game's infant years differed greatly from that played today. At the first Rose Bowl... The playing field was 110 yards long. Touchdowns and field goals counted five points and conversions one point. The game was divided into two 35-minute halves, not quarters. A team had to advance five yards in three downs for a first down. Forward passes were not allowed National Champions Conference Champions Captain: Harrison S. Boss Weeks Season Record: 11-0 Conference Record: 5-0 (1st Place) Sept Albion... W, ,000 Oct. 4...Case... W, Oct. 8...Michigan Agr... W, Oct Indiana... W, Oct Notre Dame 1... W, ,700 Oct Ohio State... W, ,000 Nov. 1...Wisconsin 2... W, ,000 Nov. 8...Iowa (HC)... W, ,000 Nov at Chicago... W, ,000 Nov Oberlin... W, Nov Minnesota... W, ,000 Totals Toledo, Ohio 2 - Chicago, Illinois 1897 Coach: Gustave Ferbert Captain: James R. Hogg Season Record: Conference Record: 2-1 (3rd Place) Oct. 2...Michigan Normal... W, ,200 Oct. 9...Ohio Wesleyan... T, Oct Ohio State... W, Oct Oberlin... W, Oct Alumni (HC)... E, YOST S POINT-A-MINUTE TEAMS From , Michigan compiled a 56-game unbeaten streak, a string that still ranks second in the NCAA record books. During this stretch of 50 months when the Wolverines compiled a record of , Michigan outscored its opponents, 2,821-40, beating four teams by triple digit margins. Often forgotten is the fact that Michigan played excellent competition over those years. The winning percentage of its 56 opponents was a combined.695 when their games against U-M are excluded. Of the teams Michigan played from , 44 of the 56 finished with winning records on the season, while six teams would have compiled undefeated seasons without the loss to the Wolverines years

15 scores 1903 National Champions Conference Champions Captain: Curtis G. Redden Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place tie) Oct. 3...Case... W, ,000 Oct. 8...Albion... W, Oct Beloit... W, Oct Ohio Northern... W, Oct Indiana... W, Oct Ferris State... W, Oct Drake... W, Oct at Minnesota... T, ,000 Nov. 7...Ohio State... W, ,000 Nov Wisconsin (HC)... W, ,000 Nov Oberlin... W, Nov at Chicago... W, ,000 Totals National Champions Conference Champions Captain: William M. Heston Season Record: 10-0 Conference Record: 2-0 (1st Place tie) Oct. 1...Case... W, Oct. 5...Ohio Northern... W, Oct. 8...Kalamazoo... W, Oct P.& S. [Chicago]... W, ,500 Oct at Ohio State... W, ,000 Oct A.M.S. [Chicago]... W, Oct West Virginia... W, ,000 Oct at Wisconsin... W, ,000 Nov. 5...Drake... W, Nov Chicago (HC)... W, ,000 Totals Captain: Fred S. Norcross Season Record: 12-1 Conference Record: 2-1 (2nd Place tie) Sept Ohio Wesleyan... W, Oct. 4...Kalamazoo... W, Oct. 7...Case... W, Oct Ohio Northern... W, Oct Vanderbilt... W, ,000 Oct Nebraska... W, ,000 Oct Albion... W, Oct Drake... W, Nov. 4...at Illinois... W, ,000 Nov Ohio State... W, ,000 Nov Wisconsin (HC)... W, ,000 Nov Oberlin... W, Nov at Chicago... L, ,000 Totals Conference Champions Captain: John S. Curtis Season Record: 4-1 Conference Record: 1-0 (1st Place tie) Oct. 6...Case... W, Oct at Ohio State... W, ,000 Oct Illinois... W, ,000 Nov. 3...Vanderbilt... W, ,000 Nov Alumni (HC)... E, Nov at Pennsylvania... L, ,000 Totals Captain: Paul P. Magoffin Season Record: 5-1 Oct. 5...Case... W, ,000 Oct Michigan Agr... W, Oct Wabash 1... W, ,000 Oct Ohio State... W, ,000 Nov. 2...at Vanderbilt... W, ,000 Nov Pennsylvania (HC).. L, ,500 Totals Indianapolis, Indiana 1908 Captain: Adolph Germany Schulz Season Record: Oct. 3...Case... W, ,000 Oct at Michigan Agr... T, ,000 Oct Notre Dame... W, Oct at Ohio State... W, Oct Vanderbilt... W, ,000 Nov. 7...Kentucky State... W, Nov Pennsylvania (HC).. L, Nov at Syracuse... L, Totals Captain: Dave W. Allerdice Season Record: 6-1 Oct. 9...Case... W, Oct Ohio State... W, Oct at Marquette... W, Oct Syracuse (HC)... W, Nov. 6...Notre Dame... L, Nov at Pennsylvania... W, ,000 Nov at Minnesota... W, ,000 Totals Captain: Albert W. Benbrook Season Record: Oct. 8...Case... T, Oct Michigan Agr... W, Oct at Ohio State... T, Oct at Syracuse... W, ,500 Nov at Pennsylvania... T, ,000 Nov Minnesota (HC)... W, ,000 Totals Captain: Fred L. Conklin Season Record: Oct. 7...Case... W, ,500 Oct at Michigan Agr... W, Oct Ohio State... W, ,000 Oct Vanderbilt... W, Nov. 4...Syracuse... T, Nov at Cornell... L, Nov Pennsylvania (HC).. W, ,000 Nov at Nebraska... T, ,000 Totals Captain: George C. Thomson Season Record: 5-2 Oct. 5...Case... W, ,500 Oct Michigan Agr... W, Oct at Ohio State... W, ,000 Oct at Syracuse... L, Nov. 2...South Dakota... W, Nov. 9...at Pennsylvania... L, ,000 Nov Cornell (HC)... W, ,000 Totals Captain: George Paterson Season Record: 6-1 Oct. 4...Case... W, ,746 Oct Mount Union... W, ,971 Oct Michigan Agr... L, ,509 Oct at Vanderbilt... W, ,417 Nov. 1...Syracuse... W, ,491 Nov. 8...at Cornell... W, ,827 Nov Pennsylvania (HC).. W, ,687 Totals , Captain: James W. Raynsford Season Record: 6-3 Sept DePauw... W, ,113 Oct. 3...Case... W, ,049 Oct. 7...Mount Union... W, ,050 Oct Vanderbilt... W, ,282 Oct at Michigan Agr... W, ,934 Oct at Syracuse... L, ,404 Oct at Harvard... L, ,213 Nov. 7...Pennsylvania... W, ,146 Nov Cornell (HC)... L, ,315 Totals , Captain: William D. Cochran Season Record: Oct. 6...Lawrence... W, ,000 Oct. 9...Mount Union... W, Oct Marietta... W, ,000 Oct Case... W, Oct Michigan Agr... L, ,000 Oct Syracuse... L, ,500 Nov. 6...Cornell (HC)... L, ,000 Nov at Pennsylvania... T, Totals Captain: John E. Maultbetsch Season Record: 7-2 Oct. 4...Marietta... W, Oct. 7...Case... W, Oct Carroll... W, Oct Mount Union... W, Oct Michigan Agr... W, ,000 Oct Syracuse... W, ,000 Nov. 4...Washington Univ... W, Nov at Cornell... L, ,000 Nov Pennsylvania (HC).. L, ,584 Totals the leaders & best 165

16 166 scores 1917 Captain: Cedric C. Smith Season Record: 8-2 Conference Record: 0-1 (8th Place tie) Oct. 6...Case... W, ,035 Oct Western State... W, ,906 Oct Mount Union... W, ,657 Oct Detroit... W, ,419 Oct Michigan Agr... W, ,038 Oct Nebraska... W, ,022 Nov. 3...Kalamazoo... W, ,345 Nov Cornell (HC)... W, ,733 Nov at Pennsylvania... L, ,851 Nov at Northwestern... L, ,232 Totals , National Champions Captain: Elton Tad Wieman Season Record: 5-0 Conference Record: 2-0 (1st Place tie) Oct. 5...Case... W, Nov. 9...at Chicago... W, ,000 Nov Syracuse... W, Nov Michigan Agr. (HC).W, ,000 Nov at Ohio State... W, ,000 Totals Captain: Angus Goetz Season Record: 3-4 Conference Record: 1-4 (7th Place tie) Oct. 4...Case... W, Oct Michigan Agr... W, ,000 Oct Ohio State... L, ,000 Nov. 1...Northwestern... W, ,000 Nov. 8...at Chicago... L, ,000 Nov at Illinois... L, ,000 Nov Minnesota (HC)... L, ,000 Totals Captain: Angus Goetz Season Record: 5-2 Conference Record: 2-2 (6th Place) Oct. 9...Case... W, ,000 Oct Michigan Agr... W, ,000 Oct Illinois... L, ,000 Oct Tulane... W, ,000 Nov. 6...at Ohio State... L, ,000 Nov Chicago (HC)... W, ,000 Nov at Minnesota... W, ,000 Totals , Captain: Robert L. Dunne Season Record: Conference Record: (5th Place) Oct. 1...Mount Union... W, ,000 Oct. 8...Case... W, ,000 Oct Michigan Agr... W, ,000 Oct Ohio State (HC)... L, ,000 Oct at Illinois... W, ,000 Nov at Wisconsin... T, ,000 Nov Minnesota... W, ,000 Totals , Captain: Paul L. Goebel Season Record: Conference Record: 4-0 (1st Place tie) Oct. 7...Case... W, ,000 Oct at Vanderbilt... T, ,000 Oct at Ohio State... W, ,000c. Oct Illinois... W, ,000c. Nov. 4...Michigan Agr... W, ,000c. Nov Wisconsin (HC)... W, ,000 Nov at Minnesota... W, ,000 Totals , National Champions big Ten Champions Captain: Harry G. Kipke Season Record: 8-0 Conference Record: 4-0 (1st Place tie) Oct. 6...Case... W, ,000 Oct Vanderbilt... W, ,000 Oct Ohio State... W, ,000c. Oct Michigan Agr... W, ,000 Nov. 3...at Iowa... W, ,000 Nov Quantico Marines... W, ,000 Nov at Wisconsin... W, ,000 Nov Minnesota (HC)... W, ,000 Totals , Coach: George Little Captain: Herb F. Steger Season Record: 6-2 Conference Record: 4-2 (4th Place) Oct. 4...Miami (Ohio)... W, ,000 Oct at Michigan Agr... W, ,000 Oct at Illinois... L, ,609c. Oct Wisconsin... W, ,000 Nov. 1...at Minnesota... W, ,000c. Nov. 8...Northwestern... W, ,000 Nov at Ohio State... W, ,000c. Nov Iowa (HC)... L, ,000c. Totals , Captain: Robert Brown Season Record: 7-1 Conference Record: 5-1 (1st Place) Oct. 3...Michigan State... W, ,000 Oct Indiana... W, ,000 Oct at Wisconsin... W, ,000 Oct at Illinois... W, ,000c. Oct Navy... W, ,000c. Nov. 7...Northwestern 1... L, ,000 Nov Ohio State... W, ,000c. Nov Minnesota (HC)... W, ,000c. Totals , Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois 1926 Captain: Benny Friedman Season Record: 7-1 Conference Record: 5-0 (1st Place tie) Oct. 2...Oklahoma A&M... W, ,000 Oct. 9...Michigan State... W, , years Oct Minnesota... W, ,000c. Oct Illinois (HC)... W, ,000c. Oct Navy 1... L, ,000c. Nov. 6...Wisconsin... W, ,000c. Nov at Ohio State... W, ,411c. Nov at Minnesota... W, ,000c. Totals , Baltimore Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland 1927 Coach: Elton E. Tad Wieman Captain: Bennie Oosterbaan Season Record: 6-2 Conference Record: 3-2 (3rd Place) Oct. 1...Ohio Wesleyan... W, ,483 Oct. 8...Michigan State... W, ,864 Oct at Wisconsin... W, ,645 Oct Ohio State... W, ,401c. Oct at Illinois... L, ,924 Nov. 5...at Chicago... W, ,042 Nov Navy... W, ,650 Nov Minnesota (HC)... L, ,243c. Totals , Coach: Elton E. Tad Wieman Captain: George Rich Season Record: Conference Record: 2-3 (7th Place tie) Oct. 6...Ohio Wesleyan... L, ,877 Oct Indiana... L, ,896 Oct at Ohio State... L, ,439c. Oct Wisconsin... L, ,259 Nov. 3...Illinois... W, ,229 Nov Navy 1... T, ,433 Nov Michigan State... W, ,067 Nov Iowa (HC)... W, ,572 Totals , Baltimore Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland 1929 Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Joe Truskowski Season Record: Conference Record: (8th Place tie) Sept Albion... W, ,412 Sept Mount Union... W, ,412 Oct. 5...Michigan State... W, ,494 Oct at Purdue... L, ,484 Oct Ohio State... L, ,088 Oct at Illinois... L, ,403 Nov. 9...Harvard (HC)... W, ,042 Nov at Minnesota... W, ,160c. Nov Iowa... T, ,619 Totals ,702 DOUBLEHEADERS To open the 1929, 1930 and 1931 seasons, Michigan played doubleheaders in an attempt to generate extra revenue. The Wolverines fared well in these games, recording a 6-0 mark and outscoring the opposition

17 scores 1930 Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: James Simrall Season Record: Conference Record: 5-0 (1st Place tie) Sept Denison... W, ,760 Sept Michigan Normal... W, ,760 Oct. 4...Michigan State... T, ,571 Oct Purdue... W, ,851 Oct at Ohio State... W, ,459 Oct Illinois (HC)... W, ,191 Nov. 8...at Harvard... W, ,913 Nov Minnesota... W, ,944 Nov Chicago... W, ,078 Totals , Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Roy Hudson Season Record: Conference Record: 5-1 (1st Place tie) Oct. 3...Central St. Teachers... W, ,169 Oct. 3...Michigan Normal... W, ,169 Oct Chicago... W, ,284 Oct Ohio State... L, ,026 Oct at Illinois... W, ,496 Oct at Princeton... W, ,797 Nov. 7...Indiana... W, ,410 Nov Michigan State... T, ,844 Nov Minnesota (HC)... W, ,251 Nov Wisconsin... W, ,190 Totals , National Champions Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Ivan Williamson Season Record: 8-0 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st Place tie) Oct. 1...Michigan State... W, ,786 Oct. 8...Northwestern... W, ,560 Oct at Ohio State... W, ,700 Oct Illinois... W, ,513 Oct Princeton (HC)... W, ,424 Nov. 5...at Indiana... W, ,440 Nov Chicago... W, ,012 Nov at Minnesota... W, ,766 Totals , National Champions Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Stanley Fay Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place tie) Oct. 7...Michigan State... W, ,090 Oct Cornell... W, ,431 Oct Ohio State (HC)... W, ,606 Oct at Chicago... W, ,458 Nov. 4...at Illinois... W, ,405 Nov Iowa... W, ,130 Nov Minnesota... T, ,137 Nov at Northwestern... W, ,940 Totals , Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Thomas Austin Season Record: 1-7 Conference Record: 0-6 (10th Place) Oct. 6...Michigan State... L, ,644 Oct at Chicago... L, ,013 Oct Georgia Tech... W, ,901 Oct Illinois (HC)... L, ,822 Nov. 3...at Minnesota... L, ,362c. Nov Wisconsin... L, ,963 Nov at Ohio State... L, ,893 Nov Northwestern... L, ,196 Totals , Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: William Renner Season Record: 4-4 Conference Record: 2-3 (5th Place tie) Oct. 5...Michigan State... L, ,315 Oct Indiana... W, ,533 Oct at Wisconsin... W, ,381 Oct at Columbia... W, ,901 Nov. 2...Pennsylvania (HC).. W, ,751 Nov. 9...at Illinois... L, ,136 Nov Minnesota... L, ,029 Nov Ohio State... L, ,322 Totals , Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Matt Patanelli Season Record: 1-7 Conference Record: 0-5 (8th Place tie) Oct. 3...Mich. State... L, ,656 Oct Indiana... L, ,110 Oct at Minnesota... L, ,209 Oct /-...Columbia... W, ,835 Oct /-...Illinois (HC)... L, ,901 Nov /15...at Pennsylvania.L, ,501 Nov /1...Northwestern... L, ,295 Nov /18...at Ohio State... L, ,277 Totals , Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Joe Rinaldi Season Record: 4-4 Conference Record: 3-3 (4th Place tie) Oct. 2...Michigan State.L, ,311 Oct. 9...at Northwestern... L, ,837 Oct Minnesota (HC).L, ,266 Oct /-...at Iowa... W, ,211 Oct /-...at Illinois... W, ,506 Nov /-...Chicago... W, ,394 Nov /-...at Pennsylvania.W, ,476 Nov /19...Ohio State... L, ,766 Totals , Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Fred Janke Season Record: Conference Record: (2nd Place tie) Oct. 1...Mich. State... W, ,589 Oct. 8...Chicago... W, ,976 Oct at Minnesota... L, ,212 Oct /-...at Yale... W, ,261 Oct /-...Illinois (HC)... W, ,006 Nov /-...Pennsylvania... W, ,292 Nov /-...Northwestern... T, ,010 Nov /-...at Ohio State... W, ,413 Totals ,759 Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Archie Kodros Season Record: 6-2 Conference Record: 3-2 (4th Place tie) Oct. 7...Mich. State... W, ,975 Oct Iowa... W, ,248 Oct /-...at Chicago... W, ,135 Oct /-...Yale (HC)... W, ,480 Nov /-...at Illinois... L, ,654 Nov /-...Minnesota... L, ,572 Nov /-...at Pennsylvania.W, ,510 Nov /6...Ohio State... W, ,815 Totals ,389 Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Forest Evashevski Season Record: 7-1 Conference Record: 3-1 (2nd Place) Sept at California... W, ,401 Oct. 5...Mich. State... W, ,951 Oct at Harvard... W, ,315 Oct /-...Illinois (HC)... W, ,975 Oct /8...Pennsylvania... W, ,262 Nov /2...at Minnesota... L, ,481c. Nov /10...Northwestern... W, ,099 Nov /-...at Ohio State... W, ,480c. Totals ,964 Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Bob Westfall Season Record: Conference Record: (2nd Place tie) Sept Mich. State... W, ,389 Oct. 4...Iowa... W, ,807 Oct Pittsburgh... W, ,848 Oct /5...at Northwestern... W, ,264 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).L, ,658 Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,554 Nov /-...at Columbia... W, ,181 Nov /14...Ohio State... T, ,581 Totals ,282 Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: George Ceithaml Season Record: 7-3 Conference Record: 3-2 (3rd Place tie) Sept Great Lakes... W, ,031 Oct. 3...Mich. State... W, ,023 Oct Iowa Pre-Flight... L, ,839 Oct /-...Northwestern... W, ,188 Oct /13...at Minnesota... L, ,181 Oct /12..Illinois (HC)... W, ,826 Nov /-...Harvard... W, ,305 Nov /4...at Notre Dame... W, ,412c. Nov /5...at Ohio State... L, ,691 Nov /-...Iowa... W, ,923 Totals ,419 Final Rankings: AP, No. 9 the leaders & best 167

18 scores 1943 Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Paul White Season Record: 8-1 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st Place tie) Sept at Camp Grant.. W, ,000 Sept Western Mich... W, ,008 Oct. 2...at Northwestern... W, ,077 Oct /1...Notre Dame... L, ,408c. Oct /11...Minnesota (HC)...W, ,966 Oct /-...at Illinois... W, ,724 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,759 Nov /-...Wisconsin... W, ,047 Nov /-...Ohio State... W, ,139 Totals ,128 Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Bob Wiese Season Record: 8-2 Conference Record: 5-2 (2nd Place) Sept Iowa Pre-Flight.W, ,243 Sept at Marquette (nt)... W, ,366 Sept Indiana... L, ,477 Oct. 7...at Minnesota... W, ,256 Oct /-...Northwestern... W, ,861 Oct /10...Purdue... W, ,276 Nov /-...at Pennsylvania...W, ,557 Nov /10...Illinois (HC)... W, ,922 Nov /-...Wisconsin... W, ,885 Nov /3...at Ohio State... L, ,449 Totals ,292 Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Joe Ponsetto Season Record: 7-3 Conference Record: 5-1 (2nd Place) Sept Great Lakes... W, ,076 Sept Indiana... L, ,536 Sept Mich. State... W, ,694 Oct. 6...at Northwestern... W, ,772 Oct /1...Army 1... L, ,878c. Oct /-...at Illinois... W, ,085 Nov /16..Minnesota... W, ,472 Nov /4...Navy 2... L, ,880 Nov /11..Purdue... W, ,528 Nov /7...Ohio State (HC).W, ,200 Totals , Yankee Stadium, New York, New York 2 - Baltimore Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Art Renner Season Record: Conference Record: (2nd Place) Sept Indiana... W, ,660 Oct. 5...Iowa... W, ,515 Oct /2...Army... L, ,938c. Oct /10...Northwestern... T, ,089 Oct /-...Illinois (HC)... L, ,938c. Nov /-...at Minnesota... W, ,476 Nov /-...Mich. State... W, ,373 Nov /-...Wisconsin... W, ,085 Nov /-...at Ohio State... W, ,735c. Totals ,809 Final Rankings: AP, No National Champions Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Bruce Hilkene Season Record: 10-0 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st Place) Sept Mich. State... W, ,015 Oct. 4...Stanford... W, ,779 Oct /-...Pittsburgh... W, ,085 Oct /-...at Northwestern... W, ,260 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC)... W, ,938c. Nov /11...at Illinois... W, ,487 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,938c. Nov /-...at Wisconsin... W, ,335 Nov /-...Ohio State... W, ,938c. Jan /8...USC 1... W, ,516c. Totals , Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 1 Note: Michigan was No. 2 in the final regular season poll, but was ranked No. 1 in an unprecedented Associated Press Who s No. 1? post-bowl poll National Champions Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Dominic Tomasi Season Record: 9-0 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st Place) Sept at Mich. State... W, ,526c. Oct. 2...Oregon... W, ,642 Oct /15...at Purdue... W, ,152c. Oct /3...Northwestern... W, ,782c. Oct /13...at Minnesota... W, ,076c. Oct /-...Illinois (HC)... W, ,782c. Nov /-...Navy... W, ,808c. Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,043 Nov /18...at Ohio State... W, ,603c. Totals ,414 Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Alvin Wistert Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place tie) Sept Mich. State... W, ,239c. Oct. 1...at Stanford... W, ,123c. Oct /7...Army... L, ,239c. Oct /-...at Northwestern... L, ,816c. Oct /3...Minnesota (HC).W, ,239c. Oct /-...at Illinois... W, ,119c. Nov /-...Purdue... W, ,207 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,200 Nov /7...Ohio State... T, ,239c. Totals ,421 Final Rankings: AP, No Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Al Wahl Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place) Sept /19...Michigan State.L, ,602 Oct /-...Dartmouth... W, ,262 Oct /1...Army 1... L, ,472c. Oct /16...Wisconsin (HC).W, ,657 Oct /-...at Minnesota... T, ,412 Nov /10...Illinois... L, ,517 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,754 Nov /-...Northwestern... W, ,075 Nov /8...at Ohio State... W, ,868 Jan /5...California 2... W, ,939c. Totals , Yankee Stadium, New York, New York 2 - Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 9; UPI, No Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Bill Putich Season Record: 4-5 Conference Record: 4-2 (4th Place) Sept /2...Mich. State... L, ,541 Oct /-...Stanford... L, ,824 Oct /-...Indiana... W, ,165 Oct /-...at Iowa... W, ,215 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC)... W, ,060 Nov /3...at Illinois... L, ,997c. Nov /-...at Cornell... L, ,752 Nov / -...Northwestern... L, ,634 Nov / -...Ohio State... W, ,411 Totals , Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Merritt Green Season Record: 5-4 Conference Record: 4-2 (4th Place tie) Sept /1... Mich. State... L, ,490 Oct /-...at Stanford... L, ,000 Oct /-...Indiana... W, ,840 Oct /-...at Northwestern... W, ,000 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).W, ,404 Nov /-...Illinois... L, ,595 Nov /-...Cornell... W, ,614 Nov /10..Purdue... W, ,964 Nov /-...at Ohio State... L, ,541c. Totals , Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Dick O Shaughnessy Season Record: 6-3 Conference Record: 3-3 (5th Place tie) Sept /-...Washington... W, ,086 Oct /-...Tulane... W, ,960 Oct /-...Iowa... W, ,551 Oct /-...Northwestern... W, ,420 Oct /-...at Minnesota... L, ,795 Oct /-...Pennsylvania(HC)... W, ,795 Nov /4...at Illinois... L, ,507c. Nov /4...at Mich. State... L, ,421c. Nov /-...Ohio State... W, ,048 Totals ,583 Final Rankings: AP, No. 20; UPI, No Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Ted Cachey Season Record: 6-3 Conference Record: 5-2 (2nd Place tie) Sept /-...at Washington.. W, ,076 Oct /-...Army... L, ,161 Oct /4...Iowa... W, ,283 Oct /-...at Northwestern... W, ,972 Oct /8...Minnesota (HC).W, ,740 Oct /-...Indiana... L, ,817 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,777 Nov /-...Mich. State... W, ,239c. Nov /1...at Ohio State... L, ,447 Totals ,512 Final Rankings: AP, No. 15; UPI, No years

19 scores SCHOOL NAME CHANGES The following schools have changed names since Michigan first played the institution: Michigan Agricultural College became Michigan State University in Oklahoma A&M became Oklahoma State in Central State Teachers College became Central Michigan in Case and Western Reserve merged to become Case Western Reserve in Western State became Western Michigan in Michigan Normal became Eastern Michigan in Kentucky State became Kentucky in Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Ed Meads Season Record: 7-2 Conference Record: 5-2 (3rd Place) Preseason 3 Sept /-...Missouri... W, ,801 Oct /-...Mich. State... W, ,239c. Oct /6...Army... W, ,366c. Oct /-...Northwestern... W, ,074 Oct /-...at Minnesota... W, ,530 Oct /-...Iowa (HC)... W, ,275 Nov /-...at Illinois... L, ,056 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,019 Nov /9...Ohio State... L, ,369c. Totals ,729 Final Rankings: AP, No. 12; UPI, No Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Tom Maentz Season Record: 7-2 Conference Record: 5-2 (2nd Place) Preseason 8 Sept /-...UCLA... W, ,159 Oct /2...Mich. State... L, ,001c. Oct /15..Army... W, ,402 Oct /-...Northwestern... W, ,718 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).L, ,566 Nov /7...at Iowa... W, ,896 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,735 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,515 Nov /12...at Ohio State... W, ,830 Totals ,822 Final Rankings: AP, No. 7; UPI, No Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Jim Orwig Season Record: Conference Record: (6th Place) Preseason 6 Sept /-...at USC... W, ,569 Oct /-...Georgia... W, ,165 Oct /2...Mich. State... L, ,001c. Oct /-...Northwestern(HC).. W, ,513 Oct /14...at Minnesota... W, ,523 Nov /3...Iowa... T, ,583 Nov /-...at Illinois... L, ,886 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,616 Nov /3...Ohio State... L, ,001c. Totals , Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: John Herrnstein Season Record: Conference Record: (8th Place) Sept /-...USC... W, ,603 Oct /14...at Mich. State... T, ,071c. Oct /12..Navy... L, ,756 Oct /17..at Northwestern... L, ,852 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).W, ,591 Nov /2...Iowa... L, ,918 Nov /-...Illinois... L, ,608 Nov /-...Indiana... L, ,590 Nov /11...at Ohio State... L, ,771c. Totals , Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: George Genyk Season Record: 4-5 Conference Record: 3-4 (7th Place) Sept /-...Missouri... L, ,756 Oct /-...Mich. State... L, ,234c. Oct /-...Oregon State... W, ,020 Oct /2...Northwestern... L, ,393 Oct /-...at Minnesota... W, ,082 Oct /10...Wisconsin (HC).L, ,756 Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,768 Nov /-...at Indiana... L, ,171 Nov /-...Ohio State... W, ,804 Totals , Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Gerald Smith Season Record: 5-4 Conference Record: 2-4 (5th Place) Sept /-...Oregon... W, ,021 Oct /-...at Mich. State... L, ,490c. Oct /-...Duke... W, ,183 Oct /-...Northwestern... W, ,027 Oct /6...Minnesota (HC).L, ,752 Oct /-...at Wisconsin... L, ,629 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,665 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,584 Nov /10...at Ohio State... L, ,107c. Totals , Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: George Mans Season Record: 6-3 Conference Record: 3-3 (6th Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /9...UCLA... W, ,019 Oct /-...Army... W, ,012 Oct /5...Mich. State... L, ,198c. Oct /-...Purdue (HC)... W, ,805 Oct /-...at Minnesota.. L, ,898 Nov /-...Duke... W, ,488 Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,179 Nov /-...Iowa... W, ,925 Nov /2...Ohio State... L, ,444 Totals , Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Bob Brown Season Record: 2-7 Conference Record: 1-6 (10th Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...Nebraska... L, ,287 Oct /10...Army... W, ,749 Oct /-...at Mich. State.L, ,501c. Oct /-...at Purdue... L, ,907 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).L, ,484 Nov /-...Wisconsin... L, ,789 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,756 Nov /-...at Iowa... L, ,880 Nov /-...at Ohio State.. L, ,349c. Totals , Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Joe O Donnell Season Record: Conference Record: (5th Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...Southern Meth... W, ,659 Oct /6...Navy... L, ,877 Oct /-...Mich. State... T, ,450c. Oct /-...Purdue... L, ,557 Oct /-...at Minnesota.. L, ,107 Nov /-...Northwestern(HC).W, ,088 Nov /2...at Illinois... W, ,810 Nov /-...Iowa... T, ,582 Nov /-...Ohio State... L, ,424 Totals ,554 Note: The Ohio State game was moved back one week from Nov. 23 due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Jim Conley Season Record: 9-1 Conference Record: 6-1 (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...Air Force Acad.. W, ,888 Oct /6...Navy... W, ,608 Oct /9...at Mich. State.W, ,234c. Oct /-...Purdue... L, ,924 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).W, ,859 Oct /-...Northwestern.. W, ,615 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,415 Nov /-...at Iowa... W, ,791 Nov /7...at Ohio State.. W, ,685c. Jan /8...Oregon State 1.W, ,423c. Totals , Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 4; UPI, No Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Tom Cecchini Season Record: 4-6 Conference Record: 2-5 (7th Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...at North Carolina.W, ,000 Sept /-...California... W, ,417 Oct /-...Georgia... L, ,470 Oct /5...Mich. State... L, ,219c. Oct /7...Purdue (HC)... L, ,905 Oct /-...at Minnesota.. L, ,519 Oct /-...Wisconsin... W, ,907 Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,136 Nov /-...at Northwestern. L, ,007 Nov /-...Ohio State... L, ,733 Totals ,313 the leaders & best 169

20 scores 1966 Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Jack Clancy Season Record: 6-4 Conference Record: 4-3 (3rd Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...Oregon State. W, ,097 Sept /-...at California... W, ,302 Oct /-...North Carolina.. L, ,233 Oct /1...at Mich. State.L, ,833c. Oct /9...Purdue... L, ,642 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).W, ,749 Oct /-...at Wisconsin... W, ,861 Nov /-...Illinois... L, ,322 Nov /-...Northwestern.W, ,556 Nov /-...at Ohio State.. W, ,403c. Totals , Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Joe Dayton Season Record: 4-6 Conference Record: 3-4 (5th Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...Duke... W, ,492 Sept /-...at California... L, ,034 Oct /-...Navy... L, ,361 Oct /-...Mich. State... L, ,210c. Oct /-...Indiana (HC)... L, ,759 Oct /-...at Minnesota.. L, ,006 Nov /-...Northwestern.W, ,063 Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,236 Nov /-...at Wisconsin... W, ,721 Nov /-...Ohio State... L, ,144 Totals , Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Ron Johnson Season Record: 8-2 Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...California... L, ,386 Sept /-...at Duke... W, ,000 Oct /-...Navy... W, ,501 Oct /12...Mich. State...W, ,785c. Oct /19...at Indiana... W, ,951c. Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).W, ,384 Nov /-...at Northwestern. W, ,101 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,775 Nov /-...Wisconsin... W, ,117 Nov /2...at Ohio State.. L, ,371c. Totals ,371 Final Rankings: AP, No. 12; UPI, No Captain: Jim Mandich Season Record: 8-3 Conference Record: 6-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...Vanderbilt... W, ,183 Sept /-...Washington... W, ,684 Oct /9...Missouri... L, ,476 Oct /9...Purdue... W, ,411 Oct /-...at Mich. State... L, ,368c. Oct /-...at Minnesota.W, ,028 Nov /-...Wisconsin (HC).W, ,438 Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,270 Nov /-...at Iowa... W, ,981 Nov /1...Ohio State... W, ,588c. Jan /5...USC 1... L, ,878c. Totals , Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 9; UPI, No Captains: Don Moorhead and Henry Hill Season Record: 9-1 Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-...Arizona... W, ,386 Sept /-...at Washington.. W, ,500 Oct /-...Texas A&M... W, ,732 Oct /-...at Purdue... W, ,022 Oct /-...Mich. State... W, ,580c. Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).W, ,496 Oct /-...at Wisconsin... W, ,389 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,781 Nov /-...Iowa... W, ,189 Nov /5...at Ohio State.. L, ,331c. Totals ,406 Final Rankings: AP, No. 9; UPI, No Captains: Frank Gusich and Guy Murdock Season Record: 11-1 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /20...at Northwestern. W, ,472 Sept /-...Virginia... W, ,391 Sept /-...UCLA... W, ,177 Oct /-...Navy... W, ,168 Oct /-...at Mich. State.W, ,093c. Oct /-...Illinois... W, ,406 Oct /-...at Minnesota.W, ,176 Oct /-...Indiana (HC)... W, ,751 Nov /-...Iowa... W, ,467 Nov /-...at Purdue... W, ,254 Nov /-...Ohio State... W, ,016c. Jan /16...Stanford 1... L, ,154c. Totals , Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 6; UPI, No Captains: Tom Coyle and Randy Logan Season Record: Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Sept /-...Northwestern... W, ,757 Sept /6...at UCLA(nt)... W, ,129 Sept. 30.8/18...Tulane... W, ,162 Oct /-...Navy... W, ,131 Oct /-...Michigan State.W, ,735c. Oct /-...at Illinois... W, ,290 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).W, ,190 Nov /-...at Indiana... W, ,336 Nov /-...at Iowa... W, ,176 Nov /-...Purdue... W, ,423 Nov /9...at Ohio State... L, ,040c. Totals ,369 Final Rankings: AP, No. 6; UPI, No Captains: Dave Gallagher and Paul Seal Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place tie) Sept /-...at Iowa... W, ,105 Sept /-...Stanford... W, ,177 Sept /-...Navy... W, ,042 Oct /-...Oregon... W, ,113 Oct /-...at Mich. State... W, ,263c. Oct /-...Wisconsin (HC).W, ,723 Oct /-...at Minnesota... W, ,435 Nov /-...Indiana... W, ,432 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,461 Nov /-...at Purdue... W, ,485 Nov /1...Ohio State... T, ,223c. Totals ,459 Final Rankings: AP, No. 6; UPI, No Captains: Dennis Franklin and David Brown Season Record: 10-1 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Sept /-...Iowa... W, ,802 Sept /-...Colorado... W, ,203 Sept /-...Navy... W, ,232c. Oct /-...at Stanford... W, ,500 Oct /-...Michigan State.W, ,682c. Oct /-...at Wisconsin... W, ,911c. Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).W, ,284 Nov /-...at Indiana... W, ,873 Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,670 Nov /-...Purdue... W, ,902 Nov /4...at Ohio State... L, ,243c. Totals ,302 Final Rankings: AP, No. 3; UPI, No Captains: Kirk Lewis and Don Dufek Season Record: Conference Record: 7-1 (2nd Place) Preseason 3 Sept /-...at Wisconsin... W, ,022c. Sept /-...Stanford... T, ,304 Sept /-...Baylor... T, ,248c. Oct /5...Missouri... W, ,578c. Oct /15...at Mich. State... W, ,776c. Oct /-...Northwestern... W, ,201 Oct /-...Indiana (HC)... W, ,857 Nov /-...at Minnesota... W, ,191 Nov /-...Purdue... W, ,415c. Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,077 Nov /1...Ohio State... L, ,543c. Jan /3...Oklahoma 1... L, ,307c. Totals ,006, Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida Final Rankings: AP, No. 8; UPI, No. 8 CONSECUTIVE 100,000+ CROWDS When Michigan defeated Indiana 55-7 on Oct. 25, 1975, not much note was taken of the attendance figure of 93,857. However, 35 years later this game against the Hoosiers is still noted as the last time that U-M failed to draw a crowd of 100,000 to a Wolverine home game. Three decades and 251 games have passed since the streak began, as the Wolverines drew a capacity crowd of 102,415 to the Nov. 8, 1975 game vs. Purdue years

21 scores 1976 Captains: Rob Lytle, Calvin O Neal, Kirk Lewis Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Sept /-...Wisconsin... W, ,347 Sept /-...Stanford... W, ,741c. Sept /-...Navy... W, ,040 Oct /-...Wake Forest... W, ,241c. Oct /-...Mich. State... W, ,211c. Oct /-...at Northwestern... W, ,045 Oct /-...at Indiana... W, ,385 Oct /-...Minnesota (HC)..W, ,426c. Nov /-...at Purdue... L, ,205 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,107c. Nov /8...at Ohio State... W, ,250c. Jan /3...USC 1... L, ,182c. Totals ,044, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 3; UPI, No Captains: Dwight Hicks and Walt Downing Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Sept /-...at Illinois... W, ,477 Sept /-...Duke... W, ,072c. Sept /-...Navy... W, ,800c. Oct /5...Texas A&M... W, ,802c. Oct /-...at Mich. State... W, ,183c. Oct /14...Wisconsin... W, ,892c. Oct /-...at Minnesota... L, ,165 Oct /-...Iowa (HC)... W, ,617c. Nov /-...Northwestern... W, ,211c. Nov /-...at Purdue... W, ,003 Nov /4...Ohio State... W, ,024c. Jan /13...Washington 1... L, ,312c. Totals ,085, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 9; UPI, No Captains: Russell Davis and Jerry Meter Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Preseason 6 Sept / -...Illinois... W, ,102c. Sept /14...at Notre Dame...W, ,075c. Sept / -...Duke... W, ,832c. Oct / -...Arizona... W, ,913c. Oct / -...Mich. State... L, ,132c. Oct / -...at Wisconsin... W, ,024c. Oct / -...Minnesota (HC)... W, ,308c. Nov / -...at Iowa... W, ,120 Nov / -...at Northwestern... W, ,013 Nov /15...Purdue... W, ,410c. Nov /16...at Ohio State... W, ,358c. Jan / 3...USC 1... L, ,629c. Totals ,038, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 5; UPI, No Captains: John Arbeznik and Ron Simpkins Season Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 6-2 (3rd Place) Sept /-...Northwestern... W, ,790 Sept /9...Notre Dame... L, ,111c. Sept /-...Kansas... W, ,698c. Sept /-...at California... W, ,000c. Oct /16.. at Mich. State...W, ,311c. Oct /-...Minnesota... W, ,677c. Oct /-...at Illinois... W, ,370 Oct /-...Indiana (HC)... W, ,832c. Nov /-...Wisconsin... W, ,952c. Nov /14..at Purdue... L, ,829c. Nov /2...Ohio State... L, ,255c. Dec /-...N. Carolina 1... L, ,407 Totals ,050, Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida Final Rankings: AP, No. 18; UPI, No Captains: Andy Cannavino and George Lilja Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st Place) Preseason 12 Sept /-...Northwestern... W, ,824 Sept /8...at Notre Dame...L, ,075c. Sept /-...South Carolina...L, ,213c. Oct /-...California... W, ,621c. Oct /-...Mich. State... W, ,263c. Oct /-...at Minnesota... W, ,297 Oct /-...Illinois (HC)... W, ,109c. Nov /-...at Indiana... W, ,071 Nov /-...at Wisconsin... W, ,560 Nov /16..Purdue... W, ,831c. Nov /5...at Ohio State... W, ,827c. Jan /16...Washington 1... W, ,863c. Totals ,056, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 4; UPI, No Captains: Kurt Becker and Robert Thompson Season Record: 9-3 Conference Record: 6-3 (3rd Place tie) Sept /-...at Wisconsin... L, ,733 Sept /1...Notre Dame... W, ,888c. Sept /-...Navy... W, ,213c. Oct /-...at Indiana... W, ,612 Oct /-...at Mich. State... W, ,923c. Oct /12...Iowa... L, ,915c. Oct /-...Northwestern(HC).. W, ,361c. Oct /-...at Minnesota... W, ,875 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ,570c. Nov /-...at Purdue... W, ,736c. Nov /-...Ohio State... L, ,043c. Dec /19..UCLA 1... W, ,107 Totals ,002, Bluebonnet Bowl, Houston, Texas Final Rankings: AP, No. 12; UPI, No Captains: A. Carter, P. Girgash, R. Thompson Season Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 8-1 (1st Place) Sept /-... Wisconsin... W, ,932c. Sept /20.. at Notre Dame... L, ,075c. Sept /12.. UCLA... L, ,413c. Oct /-... Indiana... W, ,385c. Oct /-... Mich. State... W, ,113c. Oct /-... at Iowa... W, ,989 Oct /-... at Northwestern... W, ,121 Oct /-... Minnesota (HC).W, ,619c. Nov /-... at Illinois... W, ,256c. Nov /-... Purdue... W, ,281c. Nov /-... at Ohio State... L, ,252c. Jan /5... UCLA 1... L, ,991c. Totals ,055, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: UPI, No Captains: Stefan Humphries and John Lott Season Record: 9-3 Conference Record: 8-1 (2nd Place) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Preseason 10 Sept /-... Wash. State... W, ,256c. Sept /16... at Washington... L, ,638c. Sept /-... at Wisconsin... W, ,708c. Oct /-... Indiana... W, ,126c. Oct /-... at Mich. State... W, ,033c. Oct /-... Northwestern... W, ,914c. Oct /12.. Iowa (HC)... W, ,559c. Oct /9... at Illinois... L, ,127c. Nov /-... Purdue... W, ,946c. Nov /-... at Minnesota... W, ,945 Nov /10... Ohio State... W, ,115c. Jan /3... Auburn 1... L, ,893c. Totals ,038, Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, Louisiana Final Rankings: AP, No. 8; UPI, No Captains: Doug James and Mike Mallory Season Record: 6-6 Conference Record: 5-4 (6th Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /1... Miami (Fla.)... W, ,403c. Sept /16... Washington... L, ,072c. Sept /-... Wisconsin... W, ,239c. Sept /-... at Indiana... W, ,729 Oct /-... Mich. State... L, ,612c. Oct /-... Northwestern(HC).. W, ,245c. Oct /18... at Iowa... L, ,025c. Oct /-... Illinois... W, ,916c. Nov /-... at Purdue... L, ,159 Nov /-... Minnesota... W, ,247 Nov /11... at Ohio State... L, ,286c. Dec /1... Brigham Young 1... L, ,243 Totals ,043, Holiday Bowl, San Diego, California Final Rankings: Not rated in either major poll Captains: B. Cochran, E. Kattus, M. Mallory Season Record: Conference Record: (2nd Place) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /13... Notre Dame... W, ,523c. Sept /11.. at South Carolina... W, ,200c. the leaders & best 171

22 172 scores Sept /17.. Maryland... W, ,282c. Oct /-... Wisconsin... W, ,491c. Oct /-... at Mich. State... W, ,235c. Oct /1... at Iowa... L, ,350c. Oct /-... Indiana (HC)... W, ,629c. Nov /-... at Illinois... T, ,397c. Nov /-... Purdue... W, ,503c. Nov /-... at Minnesota... W, ,129c. Nov /12... Ohio State... W, ,102c. Jan /8... Nebraska 1... W, ,454c. Totals ,065, Fiesta Bowl, Tempe, Arizona Final Rankings: AP, No. 2; UPI, No Captains: Jim Harbaugh and Andy Moeller Season Record: 11-2 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Preseason 2 Sept /-... at Notre Dame... W, ,075c. Sept /-... Oregon State... W, ,748c. Sept /20... Florida St. (HC)... W, ,507c. Oct /-... at Wisconsin... W, ,898 Oct /-... Mich. State... W, ,141c. Oct /8... Iowa... W, ,879c. Oct /-... at Indiana... W, ,964 Nov /-... Illinois... W, ,122c. Nov /-... at Purdue... W, ,323 Nov /-... Minnesota... L, ,864c. Nov /7... at Ohio State... W, ,674c. Dec /-... at Hawaii... W, ,000 Jan /7... Arizona State 1...L, ,168c. Totals ,108, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 8; UPI, No Captains: Jamie Morris and Doug Mallory Season Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 5-3 (4th Place) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Preseason 7 Sept /16... Notre Dame... L, ,098c. Sept /-... Wash. State... W, ,521c. Sept /-... Long Beach St... W, ,714c. Oct /-... Wisconsin... W, ,410c. Oct /-... at Mich. State... L, ,424c. Oct /-... Iowa... W, ,406c. Oct /15.. at Indiana... L, ,240 Oct /-...Northwestern(HC).W, ,101c. Nov /-...at Minnesota... W, ,481 Nov /-... at Illinois... W, ,496 Nov /-... Ohio State... L, ,031c. Jan /-... Alabama 1... W, ,156 Totals ,040, Hall of Fame Bowl, Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla. Final Rankings: AP, No Captains: Mark Messner and John Vitale Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Preseason 11 Sept /13... at Notre Dame... L, ,075c. Sept /1... Miami (Fla.)... L, ,834c. Sept /-... Wake Forest... W, ,776c. Oct /-... at Wisconsin... W, ,180 Oct /-... Mich. State... W, ,208c. Oct /-... at Iowa... T, ,700c. Oct /14.. Indiana (HC)... W, ,104c. Oct /-... at Northwestern... W, ,647 Nov /-... Minnesota... W, ,171c. Nov /-... Illinois... W, ,714c. Nov /-... at Ohio State... W, ,176c. Jan /5... USC 1... W, ,688c. Totals ,042, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 4; UPI, No. 4 THE AP POLL The Associated Press conducted a top 20 college football poll from and From , the poll only consisted of the top 10 vote-getters. Since 1989, the poll has listed the top 25 teams. The first preseason poll did not come out until 1950, meaning that the first poll for the years was taken several weeks after the season began. Additionally, it was not until 1968 that the AP took a poll after bowl games were played. Prior to this season, the last rankings were taken during the last week in November or the first week in December, not taking into account teams that played games after this date. The only exception to the no post-bowl poll rule came in 1947, when AP writers took a final vote after U-M defeated Southern California in the 1948 Rose Bowl. The Wolverines jumped from No. 2 to No Captains: J.J. Grant and Derrick Walker Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st Place) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Preseason 1 Sept /1... Notre Dame... L, ,912c. Sept /24... at UCLA... W, ,797 Sept /-... Maryland... W, ,872c. Oct /-...Wisconsin... W, ,097c. Oct /21...at Mich. State... W, ,913c. Oct /-...at Iowa... W, ,700c. Oct /-...Indiana (HC)... W, ,989c. Nov /-... Purdue... W, ,128c. Nov /8... at Illinois... W, ,069c. Nov /-... at Minnesota... W, ,103 Nov /20... Ohio State... W, ,137c. Jan /12... USC 1... L, ,450c. Totals ,060, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 7; UPI, No Coach: Gary O. Moeller Captains: Jarrod Bunch and John Milligan Season Record: 9-3 Conference Record: 6-2 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Preseason 6 Sept /1... at Notre Dame... L, ,075c. Sept /-... UCLA... W, ,992c. Sept /-... Maryland... W, ,894c. Oct /-... at Wisconsin... W, ,359 Oct /-... Mich. State... L, ,188c. Oct /22.. Iowa... L, ,517c. Oct /-... at Indiana... W, ,948 Nov /-... at Purdue... W, ,750 Nov /17.. Illinois... W, ,343c. 136 years Nov /-... Minnesota... W, ,112c. Nov /19.. at Ohio State... W, ,054c. Jan /15.. Mississippi 1... W, ,927 Totals ,000, Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida Final Rankings: AP, No. 7; UPI, No Coach: Gary O. Moeller Captains: Erick Anderson and Greg Skrepenak Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st Place) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept /-... at Boston College... W, ,071c. Sept /7... Notre Dame... W, ,138c. Sept /1... Florida State... L, ,145c. Oct /9... at Iowa... W, ,220c. Oct /-... at Mich. State... W, ,157c. Oct /-... Indiana (HC)... W, ,097c. Oct /-... at Minnesota... W, ,577 Nov /-... Purdue... W, ,401c. Nov /-... Northwestern... W, ,087c. Nov /25... at Illinois... W, ,757 Nov /18... Ohio State... W, ,156c. Jan /2... Washington 1... L, ,566c. Totals ,017, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 6; CNN/USA Today, No Coach: Gary O. Moeller Captains: C. Brown, E. Grbac, C. Hutchinson Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place) Date...Rank... Opponent... Result... Attend. Preseason 6 Sept /3... at Notre Dame... T, ,075c. Sept /-... Okla. State... W, ,253c. Sept /-... Houston... W, ,968c. Oct /-... Iowa... W, ,132c. Oct /-... Mich. State... W, ,788c. Oct /-... at Indiana... W, ,735 Oct /-... Minnesota (HC)...W, ,579c. Oct /-... at Purdue...W, ,218 Nov /-... at Northwestern.W, ,903 Nov /-... Illinois...T, ,481c. Nov /17... at Ohio State...T, ,330c. Jan /9... Washington 1..W, ,236 Totals ,010, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 5; CNN/USA Today, No Coach: Gary O. Moeller Captains: Buster Stanley and Ricky Powers Season Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 5-3 (4th Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Wash. State...W, ,512c. Sept /11... Notre Dame...L, ,851c. Sept /-... Houston...W, ,196c. Oct /-... Iowa...W, ,423c. Oct /-... at Mich. State..L, ,311c. Oct /7... at Penn State...W, ,719c. Oct /-... Illinois (HC)...L, ,385c. Oct /21.. at Wisconsin...L, ,745c. Nov /-... Purdue...W, ,326c. Nov /-... at Minnesota...W, ,603 Nov /5... Ohio State...W, ,867c. Jan /-... N.C. State 1...W, ,649 Totals ,088, Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida Final Ranking: AP, No. 21;CNN/USA Today, No. 19

23 scores 1994 Coach: Gary O. Moeller Captains: Steve Morrison and Walter Smith Season Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 5-3 (3rd Place) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Boston College...W, ,936c. Sept /3... at Notre Dame...W, ,075c. Sept /7... Colorado...L, ,427c. Oct /-... at Iowa...W, ,397c. Oct /-... Mich. State...W, ,272c. Oct /3... Penn State...L, ,832c. Oct /-... at Illinois...W, ,677c. Oct /-... Wisconsin (HC)...L, ,209c. Nov /-... at Purdue...W, ,162 Nov /-... Minnesota...W, ,624c. Nov /22.. at Ohio State...L, ,869c. Dec /10.. Colo. State 1...W, ,453 Totals ,035, Holiday Bowl, San Diego, California Final Ranking: AP, No. 12; CNN/USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Jarrett Irons and Joe Marinaro Season Record: 9-4 Conference Record: 5-3 (3rd Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Aug /17... Virginia#...W, ,444. Sept /25... at Illinois...W, ,193 Sept /-... Memphis...W, ,862 Sept /-... at Boston Coll...W, ,500c. Sept /-... Miami (Ohio)...W, ,484c. Oct /25... Northwestern...L, ,642c. Oct /-... at Indiana...W, ,623 Oct /-... Minnesota (HC)..W, ,929c. Nov /-... at Mich. State..L, ,667c. Nov /-... Purdue...W, ,721c. Nov /19.. at Penn State...L, ,677c. Nov /2... Ohio State...W, ,288c. Dec /19.. Texas A&M 1...L, ,597c. Totals ,121,627 # - Pigskin Classic 1 - Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas Final Rankings: AP, No. 17; CNN/USA Today, No. 19 NOTE: Lloyd Carr entered the 1995 season as interim head coach and was named permanently on Nov. 13, Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Jarrett Irons and Rod Payne Overall Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 5-3 (5th place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Aug /-... Illinois...W, ,992c. Sept /5... at Colorado...W, ,788c. Sept /-... Boston Coll...W, ,219c. Sept /-... UCLA...W, ,011c. All-Time Football Wins AMONG BCS SCHOOLS School...Wins 1. Michigan Notre Dame Texas Nebraska Ohio State Alabama Oklahoma Oct /22... at Northwestern..L, ,187 Oct /-... Indiana (HC)...W, ,088c. Oct /-... at Minnesota...W, ,246 Nov /-... Mich. State...W, ,381c. Nov /-... at Purdue...L, ,624 Nov /11.. Penn State...L, ,898c. Nov /2... at Ohio State...W, ,676c. Jan /16.. Alabama 1...L, ,161 Totals , Outback Bowl, Houlihan s Stadium, Tampa, Fla. Final Ranking: AP, No. 20; CNN/USA Today, No National Champions Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Jon Jansen and Eric Mayes Overall Record: 12-0 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st place) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /8... Colorado...W, ,474c. Sept /-... Baylor...W, ,041c. Sept /-... Notre Dame...W, ,508c. Oct /-... at Indiana...W, ,240 Oct /-... Northwestern..W, ,048c. Oct /15... Iowa...W, ,505c. Oct /15... at Mich. State..W, ,687c. Nov /-... Minnesota (HC)..W, ,577c. Nov /3... at Penn State...W, ,498c. Nov /23... at Wisconsin...W, ,806c. Nov /4... Ohio State...W, ,982c. Jan /8... Wash. State 1...W, ,219c. Totals ,145, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Final Rankings: AP, No. 1; ESPN/USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Jon Jansen and Juaquin Feazell Overall Record: 10-3 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /22... at Notre Dame...L, ,012c. Sept /19.. Syracuse...L, ,012c. Sept /-... Eastern Mich...W, ,438c. Sept /-... Mich. State...W, ,238c. Oct /-...at Iowa... W, ,397c. Oct /-...at Northwestern.. W, ,129 Oct /-...Indiana (HC)... W, ,863c. Oct /-... at Minnesota...W, ,310 Nov /9... Penn State...W, ,019c. Nov /8... Wisconsin...W, ,217c. Nov /7... at Ohio State...L, ,339c. Nov /-... at Hawaii...W, ,193 Jan /11.. Arkansas 1...W, ,584 Totals ,096, CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Final Ranking: AP, No. 12; ESPN/USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: T. Brady, S. Hutchinson, R. Renes Overall Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 6-2 (2nd Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /16... Notre Dame...W, ,523c. Sept /-... Rice...W, ,501c. Sept /-... at Syracuse...W, ,249c. Sept /20... at Wisconsin...W, ,037c. Oct /11... Purdue (HC)...W, ,468c. Oct /11... at Mich. State..L, ,895c. Oct /-... Illinois...L, ,188c. Oct /-... at Indiana...W, ,516 Nov /-... Northwestern..W, ,794c. Nov /6... at Penn State...W, ,840c. Nov /-... Ohio State...W, ,575c. Jan /5... Alabama 1...W, 35-34ot...70,461 Totals ,080, FedEx Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla. Final Rankings: AP, No. 5; ESPN/USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: S. Hutchinson, A. Thomas, E. Wilson Overall Record: 9-3 Conference Record: 6-2 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Bowling Green...W, ,585c. Sept /-... Rice...W, ,778c. Sept /14... at UCLA...L, ,044 Sept /19.. at Illinois...W, ,524c. Sept /17... Wisconsin...W, ,341c. Oct /-... at Purdue...L, ,340 Oct /-... Indiana (HC)...W, ,909c. Oct /-... Mich. State...W, ,514c. Nov /21.. at Northwestern..L, ,130 Nov /-... Penn State...W, ,803c. Nov /12.. at Ohio State...W, ,568c. Jan /20.. Auburn 1...W, ,928 Totals ,039, CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Final Rankings: AP, No. 11; ESPN/USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Eric Brackins, Shawn Thompson Overall Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 6-2 (2nd Place) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Miami (Ohio)...W, ,676c. Sept /15.. at Washington...L, ,080c. Sept /-... Western Mich.. W, ,837c. Sept /22.. Illinois...W, ,085c. Oct /-... at Penn State...W, ,879 Oct /17.. Purdue (HC)...W, ,450c. Oct /-... at Iowa...W, ,397c. Nov /-... at Mich. State..L, ,262c. Nov /-... Minnesota...W, ,828c. Nov /-... at Wisconsin...W, ,633c. Nov /-... Ohio State...L, ,571c. Jan /8... Tennessee 1...L, ,693 Totals ,126, Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Final Rankings: AP, No. 20; ESPN/USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Victor Hobson, Bennie Joppru Overall Record: 10-3 Conference Record: 6-2 (3rd Place) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Preseason 12 Aug /11... Washington...W, ,491c. Sept /-... Western Mich..W, ,856c. Sept /20... at Notre Dame...L, ,795c. Sept /-... Utah...W, ,734c. Sept /-... at Illinois...W, ,249c. Oct /15.. Penn State...W, 27-24OT..111,502c. Oct /-... at Purdue...W, ,414 Oct /13... Iowa (HC)...L, ,496c. Nov /-... Mich. State...W, ,542c. Nov /-... at Minnesota...W, ,773 Nov /-... Wisconsin...W, ,412c. Nov /2... at Ohio State...L, ,539c. Jan /22.. Florida 1...W, ,101c. Totals ,210, Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla. Final Rankings: AP, No. 9; ESPN/USA Today, No. 9 the leaders & best 173

24 scores 2003 Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: G. Bowman, C. Diggs, J. Navarre Overall Record: 10-3 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Aug /-... Central Mich...W, ,637c. Sept /-... Houston...W, ,580c. Sept /15... Notre Dame...W, ,726c. Sept /22... at Oregon...L, ,023c. Sept /-... Indiana...W, ,788c. Oct /23... at Iowa...L, ,397c. Oct /17.. at Minnesota...W, ,374 Oct /-... Illinois...W, ,231c. Oct /10.. Purdue...W, ,349c. Nov /9... at Mich. State..W, ,129 Nov /-... at Northwestern..W, ,681 Nov /4... Ohio State...W, ,118c. Jan /1... USC 1...L, ,849 Totals ,177, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Final Rankings: AP, No. 6; ESPN/USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: David Baas, Marlin Jackson Overall Record: 9-3 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Miami (Ohio)...W, ,815c. Sept /-... at Notre Dame...L, ,795c. Sept /-... San Diego St...W, ,432c. Sept /-... Iowa...W, ,428c. Oct /-... at Indiana...W, ,001 Oct /13.. Minnesota...W, ,518c. Oct /-... at Illinois...W, ,725 Oct /12... at Purdue...W, ,170c. Oct /-... Mich. State...W, 45-37OT..111,609c. Nov /-... Northwestern...W, ,347c. Nov /-... at Ohio State...L, ,456c. Jan /6... Texas 1...L, ,468c. Totals ,101, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Final Rankings: AP, No. 14; ESPN/USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Jason Avant, Pat Massey Overall Record: 7-5 Conference Record: 5-3 (3rd Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... No. Illinois...W, ,971c. Sept /20...Notre Dame... L, ,386c. Sept /-...Eastern Mich.. W, ,511c. Sept /-...at Wisconsin... L, ,022c. Oct /11...at Mich. State.W, 34-31OT...79,401c. Oct /-...Minnesota (HC).L, ,117c. Oct /8...Penn State...W, ,249c. Oct /-... at Iowa...W, 23-20OT...70,585c. Oct /21...at Northwestern.W, ,130 Nov /-... Indiana...W, ,580c. Nov /9... Ohio State...L, ,591c. Dec /-... Nebraska 1...L, ,016 Totals ,056, Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas Final Rankings: Not rated in either major poll Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Jake Long, LaMarr Woodley Overall Record: 11-2 Conference Record: 7-1 (2nd Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Vanderbilt...W, ,668c. Sept /-... Central Mich...W, ,712c. Sept /2... at Notre Dame...W, ,795c. Sept /-... Wisconsin...W, ,058c. Sept /-... at Minnesota...W, ,805 Oct /-... Mich. State...W, ,349c. Oct /-... at Penn State...W, ,007c. Oct /-... Iowa...W, ,923c. Oct /-... Northwestern...W, ,114c. Nov /-... Ball State...W, ,359c. Nov /-... at Indiana...W, ,320 Nov /1... at Ohio State...L, ,708c. Jan /8... Southern Calif. 1.L, ,852c. Totals ,212, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Final Rankings: AP, No. 8; USA Today, No Coach: Lloyd Carr Captains: Shawn Crable, Mike Hart, Jake Long Overall Record: 9-4 Conference Record: 6-2 (2nd Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Appalachian St...L, ,218c. Sept /-... Oregon...L, ,733c. Sept /-... Notre Dame...W, ,178c. Sept /10... Penn State...W, ,310c. Sept /-... at Northwestern.W, ,604 Oct /-... Eastern Mich...W, ,415 Oct /-... Purdue...W, ,888c. Oct /-... at Illinois...W, ,078 Oct /-... Minnesota...W, ,432c. Nov /-... at Mich. State..W, ,009c. Nov /-... at Wisconsin...L, ,352c. Nov /7... Ohio State...L, ,941c. Jan /9... Florida 1...W, ,748c. Totals ,208, Capital One Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Final Rankings: AP, No. 18; USA Today, No Coach: Rich Rodriguez Captains: Tim Jamison, Will Johnson, Mike Massey, Terrance Taylor Overall Record: 3-9 Conference Record: 2-6 (9th Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Aug /-... Utah...L, ,421c. Sept /-... Miami (Ohio)...W, ,724 Sept /-... at Notre Dame...L, ,795 Sept /9... Wisconsin...W, ,833c. Oct /-... Illinois...L, ,750c. Oct /-... Toledo...L, ,267 Oct /3... at Penn State...L, ,017c. Oct /-... Mich. State...L, ,146c. Nov /-... at Purdue...L, ,135 Nov /-... at Minnesota...W, ,040 Nov /-... Northwestern..L, ,856c. Nov /10... at Ohio State...L, ,564c. Totals ,170, Coach: Rich Rodriguez Captains: Stevie Brown, Brandon Graham, Zoltan Mesko, Mark Ortmann Overall Record: 5-7 Conference Record: 1-7 (10th Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Western Mich..W, ,019 Sept /18... Notre Dame...W, ,278 Sept /-... Eastern Mich...W, ,903 Sept /-... Indiana...W, ,118 Oct /-... at Mich. State..L, ot...78,629 Oct /12... at Iowa...L, ,585 Oct /-... Delaware St...W, ,304 Oct /13... Penn State...L, ,377 Oct /-... at Illinois...L, ,119 Nov /-... Purdue...L, ,543 Nov /21... at Wisconsin...L, ,540 Nov /9... Ohio State...L, ,922 Totals ,161, Coach: Rich Rodriguez Captains: Mark Moundros, Stephen Schilling Overall Record: 7-6 Conference Record: 3-5 (10th Place tie) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Connecticut...W, ,090 Sept /-...at Notre Dame... W, ,795 Sept /-...Massachusetts... W, ,187 Sept /-...Bowling Green.. W, ,933 Oct /-...at Indiana... W, ,929 Oct /17...Michigan State.. L, ,065 Oct /14...Iowa (HC)... L, ,784 Oct /-...at Penn State... L, ,539 Nov /-...Illinois... W, ot...111,441 Nov /-...at Purdue... W, ,268 Nov /6...Wisconsin... L, ,276 Nov /21...at Ohio State... L, ,491 Jan /21...Mississippi St. 1.L, ,497 TOTALS ,258, Progessive Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla Coach: Brady Hoke Captains: Mike Martin, David Molk, Kevin Koger Overall Record: 11-2 Conference Record: 6-2 (T-2nd, Legends Division) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... Western Mich..W, ,506 Sept /-...Notre Dame... W, ,804 Sept /-...Eastern Mich... W, ,343 Sept /-...San Diego St... W, ,707 Oct /-...Minnesota... W, ,106 Oct /-...at Northwestern.W, ,330 Oct /23...at Michigan St... L, ,515 Oct /-...Purdue (HC)... W, ,115 Nov /-...at Iowa... L, ,585 Nov /-...at Illinois... W, ,670 Nov /17...Nebraska... W, ,718 Nov /-...Ohio State... W, ,132 Jan /17...Virginia Tech 1... W, ot... 64,512 TOTALS ,153, Allstate Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La Coach: Brady Hoke Captains: Jordan Kovacs, Denard Robinson Overall Record: 8-5 Conference Record: 6-2 (T-2nd, Legends Division) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /2... vs. Alabama...L, ,413 Sept /-...Air Force... W, ,522 Sept /-...Massachusetts... W, ,708 Sept /11...at Notre Dame... L, ,795 Oct /-...at Purdue... W, ,105 Oct /-...Illinois (HC)... W, ,922 Oct /-...Mich. State... W, ,833 Oct /-...at Nebraska... L, ,160 Nov /-...at Minnesota... W, ,801 Nov /-...Northwestern... W, ot...112,510 Nov /-...Iowa... W, ,016 Nov /4...at Ohio State... L, ,899 Jan /11...South Carolina 1.L, ,527 TOTALS ,117, Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla years

25 scores 2013 Coach: Brady Hoke Captains: Courtney Avery, Cam Gordon, Taylor Lewan, Jake Ryan Overall Record: 7-6 Conference Record: 3-5 (5th, Legends Division) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Aug / -... Central Mich...W, ,618 Sept /14.. Notre Dame...W, ,109 Sept / -... Akron...W, ,120 Sept / -... at UCONN...W, ,704 Oct / -... Minnesota(HC)W, ,079 Oct / -...at Penn State... L, (4OT).107,844 Oct / -... Indiana...W, ,503 Nov /24.. at Mich. St...L, ,306 Nov / -... Nebraska...L, ,204 Nov / -...at Northwestern W, (3OT).47,330 Nov / -... at Iowa...L, ,708 Nov /3... Ohio State...L, ,511 Dec / -... Kansas State 1.L, ,284 TOTALS ,174, Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, Scottsdale, Ariz Coach: Brady Hoke Captains: Game-by-game rotation Overall Record: 5-7 Conference Record: 3-5 (4th, East Division) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Aug / -... App. St...W, ,811 Sept /16... at Notre Dame... L, ,795 Sept / -... Miami(OH)...W, ,824 Sept / -... Utah...L, ,890 Sept / -... Minnesota...L, ,926 Oct / -...at Rutgers... L, ,327 Oct / -... Penn State...W, ,085 Oct /8... at Mich. St...L, ,331 Nov / -... Indiana...W, ,111 Nov / -...at Northwestern W, ,429 Nov / -... Maryland...L, ,717 Nov /6... at Ohio State...L, ,610 TOTALS ,095, Coach: Jim Harbaugh Captains: Joe Bolden, Joe Kerridge Overall Record: 9-3 Conference Record: 6-2 (3rd, East Division) Date...Rank... Opponent...Result... Attend. Sept /-... at Utah...L, ,825 Sept /-... Oregon State...W, ,651 Sept /-... UNLV...W, ,683 Sept /22... BYU...W, Oct /-... at Maryland...W, ,802 Oct /13.. Northwestern..W, Oct /7... Michigan St...L, ,740 Oct /-... at Minnesota...W, ,709 Nov /-... Rutgers...W, ,879 Nov /-... at Indiana...W, ,557 Nov /-... at Penn State...W, ,418 Nov /8... Ohio State...L, ,829 Michigan s Milestone Victories Win... Date... Opponent..Site.Score 1...May 30, Racine... A Nov. 29, Chicago... A Oct. 5, Case... H Oct. 9, Mt. Union... H Oct. 1, Michigan St... H Oct. 23, Minnesota... A Nov. 11, Illinois... A Oct. 21, Wisconsin... A Nov. 4, Purdue... H Sept. 9, Memphis... H Sept. 30, Wisconsin... H Oct. 20, Michigan St... H TOTALS... the leaders & best 175

26 176 series records vs. opponents Opponent... First Game...Last Game... Total Games...W-L-T... Pct. Adelbert Same Adrian Same Air Force Akron Same Alabama Albion American Medical Same Ann Arbor H.S Same Appalachian St Arizona Arizona State Same Arkansas Same Army Auburn Ball State Same Baylor Beloit Boston College Bowling Green Brigham Young Buffalo Same Butler Same California Camp Grant Same Carlisle Same Carroll Same Case Central Michigan Chicago Chicago A.A Same Chicago Athletic Club Same U. Club (Chicago) Cleveland A.A Same Colorado Colorado State Columbia Connecticut Same Cornell Dartmouth Same Delaware State Same Denison Same DePauw Detroit Same Detroit Athletic Club Detroit Industrial Same Drake Duke Eastern Michigan Ferris State Same Florida Florida State Georgia Georgia Tech Same Grand Rapids H.S Same Great Lakes Harvard Harvard Club (Chicago) Same Hawaii Hillsdale Houston Illinois Indiana Iowa Iowa Pre-Flight Kalamazoo Kansas Kansas State Same Kentucky Same Kenyon Same Lawrence Same Lehigh Same Long Beach State Same Marietta Marquette years Opponent... First Game...Last Game... Total Games...W-L-T... Pct. Maryland Massachusetts Memphis Same Miami (Florida) Miami (Ohio) Michigan A.A Same Michigan M.A Michigan State Minnesota Mississippi Same Mississippi State Same Missouri Mount Union Navy Nebraska North Carolina North Carolina State Same Northern Illinois Same Northwestern Notre Dame Oberlin Ohio Northern Ohio State Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma Same Oklahoma State Olivet Oregon Oregon State P&S Chicago Peninsulars Same Pennsylvania Penn State Pittsburgh Princeton Purdue Quantico Marines Same Racine Same Rice Rush Lake Forest Rutgers San Diego State South Carolina South Dakota Same Southern California Southern Methodist Same Stanford Stevens Institute Same Syracuse Tennessee Same Texas Same Texas A&M Toledo Same Toronto Tulane UCLA UNLV Same Utah Vanderbilt Virginia Virginia Tech Same Wabash Same Wake Forest Washington Washington State Washington Univ. (MO) Same Wesleyan Same West Virginia Same Western Michigan Western Reserve Windsor Club Same Wisconsin Wittenberg Yale *2015 opponents in bold

27 year-by-year series scores Adelbert (1-0) W H Adrian (1-0) W H Air Force (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H...19/- Akron (1-0) W H...11/- Alabama (2-2) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W L / W / L /2 1-Hall of Fame Bowl, Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla. 2-Outback Bowl, Houlihan Stadium, Tampa, Fla. 3-Orange Bowl, ProPlayer Stadium, Miami, Fla. 4-Cowboys Classic, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas Albion (16-1) H: 15-1 / A: 1-0 / N: W H W A W H W H W H W H W H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H American Medical [Chicago] (2-0) W H Ann Arbor High School (1-0) W H Appalachian State (1-1) H: 1-1 / A: 0-0 / N: L H...5/ W H Arizona (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...8/ W H...3/- Arizona State (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: L /7 1- Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Arkansas (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W /11 1-CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Army (4-5) H: 4-3 / A: 0-0 / N: L / L H...4/ L H...1/ L / L H W H...2/ W H... 12/ W H...9/ W H...-/ Yankee Stadium, New York, N.Y. Auburn (1-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: L / W /20 1-Sugar Bowl, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. 2-Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Ball State (1-0) W H...2/- Baylor (1-0-1) H: / A: 0-0 / N: T H...9/ W H...8/- Beloit (3-0) H: 3-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H W H Boston College (4-0) H: 2-0 / A: 2-0 / N: W A...2/ W H...5/ W A...9/ W H...8/- Bowling Green (2-0) W H...6/ W H...21/- Brigham Young (1-1) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: L / W H...-/ Holiday Bowl, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, Calif. Buffalo (1-0) W H Butler (1-0) W H California (6-2) H: 2-1 / A: 3-1 / N: W A W / W H...4/ W A...9/ L A L H W A...11/ W H 1 - Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Camp Grant (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W A Carlisle (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W Detroit, Mich. Carroll (1-0) W H Case (26-0-1) H: / A: 1-0 / N: W A W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H T H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H Central Michigan (4-0) H: 4-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H...4/ W H...10/ W H...17/- Chicago (19-7) H: 8-0 / A: 10-5 / N: W L A W A W A W A L L W A L A W H W A W A W H L A W A L A W H W A W H W H W H W A L A W H W H W A...6/- 1-Toledo, Ohio 2-Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Ill. Chicago AA (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: L A Chicago A.C. (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: L A Chicago U Club (1-1) H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: W H L A Cleveland AA (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: L A the leaders & best 177

28 year-by-year series scores Colorado (3-1) H: 2-1 / A: 1-0 / N: W H...6/ L H...4/ W A...11/ W H...14/8 Colorado State (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W /10 1-Holiday Bowl, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, Calif. Columbia (3-0) H: 1-0 / A: 2-0 / N: W A W H W A...7/- Connecticut (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W H...-/ W A...15/- Cornell (6-12) H: 4-2 / A: 1-5 / N: L L L L L A L L A W L A W H W A L H L H L A W H W H L A W H 1-Buffalo, N.Y. / 2-Detroit, Mich. / 3-Chicago, Ill. Dartmouth (1-0) W H...19/- Delaware State (1-0) W H Denison (1-0) W H DePauw (3-0) H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W W A W H 1-Indianapolis, Ind. Detroit (1-0) W H Detroit A.C. (5-0) H: 2-0 / A: 3-0 / N: W A W A W H W A W H Detroit Ind. (1-0) W H Drake (3-0) H: 3-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H W H Duke (6-0) H: 5-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W H W H W H W A W H...1/ W H...4/- Eastern Michigan (10-0) H: 10-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H W H W H W H W H W H...14/ W H W H...25/ W H...-/- Ferris State (1-0) W H... Florida (2-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W / W /9 1-Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla. 2-Capital One Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Florida State (1-1) H: 1-1 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...5/ L H...3/1 Georgia (1-1) H: 1-1 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...10/ L H...7/- Georgia Tech (1-0) W H Grand Rapids H.S. (1-0) W H Great Lakes (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H Harvard (4-4) H: 2-0 / A: 2-4 / N: L A L A L A L A W H W A W A W H...11/- Harvard Club [Chicago] (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W A Hawaii (2-0) H: 0-0 / A: 2-0 / N: W A...4/ W A...15/- Hillsdale (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H Houston (3-0) H: 3-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...4/ W H...8/ W H...5/- Illinois ( ) H: / A: / N: W W A W W A W H L A L H W A W H L A W A W H L A W H L A W H W A W H W A L H L A L H W A W H...13/ L A...2/ W H W A...7/ W H... 13/ W A...7/ W H...8/ W A...16/ L H...t-8/ W A...2/ W H...1/ W A...6/ L H...-/ L A...15/ L H...15/ L A...17/ W H L A...3/ W H...10/ L A...11/ L H W A W H W A W H W A...-/ W H W A L H W A W H...7/ W A...18/ W H...5/ W H...3/ W A...6/ W H...4/ W A... 4/ W A...4/ W H...4/ W A...2/ W H...4/ W A...11/ W H W H...12/ W A...15/ L A...8/ W H T A...4/ W H...3/ W A W H...13/ W A...3/ W H... 19/ W A...4/ T H...3/ L H...13/ W A...11/ W A... 13/ W H...12/ years

29 year-by-year series scores L H...9/ W A... 10/ W H... 17/ W A...14/ W H...17/ W A...14/ W A...24/ L H L A W ot... H...-/ W A...22/ W H...25/- 1-Detroit, Mich. / 2-Chicago, Ill. Indiana (55-9) H: 37-7 / A: 18-2 / N: W H W H W H W H W H L H W H W A W H L H W H...6/ L H L H W H W H...2/ W H...1/ W H...5/ W H W H W H L H...11/ W H...7/ W H...10/ W H...18/ L H L A W H L H W A... 18/ W H...3/ W A...4/ W H...4/ W A...3/ W H...7/ W A...1/ W H...10/ W A...18/ W A...8/ W H W H...14/ W A...14/ W H...4/ W A...4/ L A... 20/ W H... 20/ W H...5/ W A...20/ W H...4/ W A...3/ W A...10/ W H...13/ W A...6/ W H W A...15/ W H...18/ W H...11/ W A...19/ W H...22/ W A...2/ W H...23/ W A...19/ W H W H W A...15/- Iowa ( ) H: / A: / N: L W W H W A L H W H T H W H W A W H W H W H...9/ W H W A W H...5/ W H...-/ W H...3/ W A...17/ T H...12/ L H...-/ W H L A T H W A...6/ W A...14/ W H...5/ W H...3/ W A...4/ W A...5/ W H...6/ W H...6/ W A...8/ L H...5/ W A W H... 10/ L A...-/ L A...2/ W H...4/ W H T A...15/ W A...5/ L H... 10/ W A...7/ W H...4/ W H...8/ W A...7/ W H...5/ W A...25/ W A...8/ L H...8/ L A...9/ W H...18/ W ot...A W H...2/ L A...-/ L H...-/ L A...13/ W H...23/ L A...-/- 1-Detroit, Mich. / 2-Chicago, Ill. Iowa Pre-Flight (1-1) H: 1-1 / A: 0-0 / N: L H W H Kalamazoo (5-0) H: 5-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H W H W H W H Kansas (3-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W W W H...11/- 1-Kansas City, Mo. Kansas State (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: L Scottsdale, Ariz. Kentucky (1-0) W H Kenyon (1-0) W H Lawrence (1-0) W H Lehigh (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W Detroit, Mich. Long Beach State (1-0) W H...14/- Marietta (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H Marquette (2-0) H: 0-0 / A: 2-0 / N: W A W A Maryland (4-1) H: 3-1 / A: 1-0 / N: W H... 12/ W H...6/ W H...6/ L H W A...22/- Massachusetts (1-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...20/ W H...17/- Memphis (1-0) W H...11/- Miami, Florida (1-1) H: 1-1 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...14/ L H...15/1 Miami, Ohio (6-0) H: 6-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H...8/ W H W H...8/ W H W H Michigan AA (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W Detroit, Mich. Michigan Military Academy (2-0-1) H: / A: 0-0 / N: T H W H W H Michigan State ( ) H: / A: / N: W H W H W H T A W H W A W H L H W A L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H the leaders & best 179

30 year-by-year series scores W H W A W H W H W H W H W H T H T H W H W H L H L H L H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H...11/ W H W A W H L H...3/ L H...17/ L H...-/ L A...-/ W H W H...2/ L H...5/ L H...6/ T A... 16/ L H L A L H...6/ L A T H W A...7/t L H...-/ L A...-/ L H W H...-/ L A... 13/ W H...6/ W A...2/ W H...5/ W A...5/ W H...4/ W A...8/ W H...1/ W A...3/ L H...5/ W A... 11/ W H W A...6/ W H W A...14/ L H...13/ W A...3/ W H...4/ L A...12/ W H...17/ W A...5/ L H...1/ W A...5/ W H...3/ L A...9/ W H...7/ L A...7/ W H...9/ W A...5/ W H L A...3/ W H...16/ L A...6/ W H...15/ W A...11/ W ot... H...12/ W ot...A...-/ W H...6/ W A...15/ L H L ot...A...22/ L H... 18/ L A... 11/ W H...23/ L A... 23/ L A...-/ L H Minnesota ( ) H: / A: / N: L A L H W W A W W H T A W A W H L H W A W H W A W H W A W H W H W A L H W A W H W H W A T H L A L H L A L H L A L H...10/ L A...3/ L H...3/ L A...4/ W H... 10/ W A W H... 10/ W A...13/ W H...1/ W A...1/ W H...12/ T A...14/ W H W H...19/ L A...5/ W H...-/ W A...1/ L H...5/ W A... 20/ W H W A L H...-/ L A L H L A W H L A W H L A W H...12/ W A W H...5/ W A...3/ W H...5/ W A...4/ W H...3/ W A...7/ W H...1/ L A...1/ W H...8/ W H...11/ W A W A...15/ W H...20/ W A...9/ W H W A...8/ L H...2/ W A W H...14/ W A...3/ W H...16/ W A...4/ W H...3/ W A W H...19/ W H...9/ W A...10/ W H...4/ W A...22/ W H...12/ W A...13/ W A... 20/ W H... 14/ L H...24/ W A...6/ W H...19/ W A...-/ W H...19/ W A W H...19/ L H W A...15/- 1-Detroit, Mich. Mississippi (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W /15 1-Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. Mississippi State (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: L /21 1-Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. Missouri (2-2) H: 2-2 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...4/ L H L H...13/ W H...12/5 Mount Union (7-0) H: 7-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H W H W H W H W H W H Navy (12-5-1) H: 12-3 / A: 0-0 / N: W H L W H T L / W H...2/ L H... 14/ L H...-/ W H...8/ L H W H W H...2/ W H...5/ W H...4/ W H...5/ W H...1/ W H...1/ W H...7/- 1-Baltimore Stadium, Baltimore, Md. Nebraska (4-4-1) H: 3-2 / A: / N: W H T A W H L H W / L / W H... 20/ L A...20/ L H...-/- 1-Fiesta Bowl, Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Ariz. 2-Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas North Carolina (1-2) H: 0-1 / A: 1-0 / N: W A...4/ L H...8/ L /- 1-Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla years

31 year-by-year series scores North Carolina State (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W /- 1-Hall of Fame Bowl, Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla. Northern Illinois (1-0) W H...4/- Northwestern ( ) H: / A: 22-7 / N: L W H W A W H L A W H W H L W H W A L H L H...-/ L A T H...18/ W H...6/ W A...6/ W H...3/ W A W H...12/ W A T H...5/ W A...1/ W H...4/ L A...7/ W H L H W A W H...5/ W A W H...1/ W H...8/ W H...18/ L A... 19/ L H...-/ W H W H W H L A W H W H W A...9/ W A...4/ W H...11/ W H...7/ W A...1/ W H...6/ W A...7/ W H...7/ W H...11/ W H...18/ W A W H...13/ W H W H W A...14/ W H...4/ W A...4/ L H...6/ L A...6/ W H...6/ W A W H...16/ L A... 12/ W A...5/ W H...9/ W A... 25/ W H...2/ W A L H W A...12/ W H W.27-19(3OT)...A W A W H... 18/ th Street Field, Chicago, Ill. 2-Soldier Field, Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame ( ) H: 14-7 / A: / N: W A W A W A W H W H W H W W H L H W A...6/ L H...2/ W A...5/ L H...6/ L A...14/ W H...11/ L A... 10/ W H...-/ W A...3/ L H...9/ L A...9/ L H...2/ L A...4/ W H...3/ T A...6/ L H...3/ W A...6/ W H...6/ L A...5/ W H...7/ L A...7/ W H...5/ L A...8/ L H...3/ W A...11/ W H L A W H...-/ W A W H L A... 18/ W H... 17/ L A...-/16 1-Toledo, Ohio Oberlin (9-0) H: 9-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H Ohio Northern (3-0) H: 3-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H W H Ohio State ( ) H: / A: / N: W H T H W A W H W H W A W H W A W H W A W H T A W H W A W A L H L A L H W A W H W A W H W A W H L A L H W A L H W A W H L A L H L A...-/ L H...-/ W A...17/ W H...-/ W A...7/ T H...5/ L A...4/ W H...4/ L A...6/ W H...8/ W A...8/ W H...1/ W A...1/ T H...5/ W A...-/ W H L A...12/ W H L A...12/ L H...6/ W A...9/ L H...19/ L A...-/ W H L A...-/ L H...-/ L A L H W A...6/ L H W A L H L A...4/ W H...12/ L A...4/ W H...3/ L A...3/ T H...4/ L A...3/ L H...4/ W A...4/ W H...5/ W A...6/ L H...13/ W A...10/ L H...7/ L A...13/ W H...8/ L A...-/ W H...6/ W A...6/ L H W A...12/ W H...3/ W A... 15/ W H...4/ T A...6/ W H...-/ L A... 15/ W H...18/ W A...21/ W H...1/ L A...11/ W H...10/ W A... 19/ L H...11/ L A...12/ W H...5/ L A...7/ L H...17/ L A...2/ L H...23/ L A...-/ L H...-/ L A...-/ W H...17/ L A...20/ L H...-/ L A...-/ L H...10/8 the leaders & best 181

32 182 year-by-year series scores Ohio Wesleyan (2-1-1) H: / A: 0-0 / N: T H W H W H L H Oklahoma (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: L /3 1-Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla. Oklahoma State (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H...6/- Olivet (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W A W H Oregon (3-2) H: 3-1 / A: 0-1 / N: W H W H W H...5/ L A...3/ L H...-/- Oregon State (5-0) H: 4-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W / W H W H...3/ W H 1-Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. P+S [Chicago] (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H Peninsulars (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W Detroit, Mich. Pennsylvania (11-8-2) H: 7-3 / A: / N: L A L A L H L H W A T A W H L A W H W H T A L H L A W H L A...-/ W A W H...16/ W A W H...3/ W A...10/ W H...16/- Penn State (12-7) H: 6-3 / A: 6-4 / N: W A...18/ L H...5/ L A... 12/ L H... 16/ W A...4/ W H...22/ W A...16/ W H...20/ W A...14/ W ot... H... 13/ W H...-/ W A...4/ W H...-/ L A...-/ L H...-/ L A...-/ L (4OT)...A...18/ W H W A...14/- Pittsburgh (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H...2/- Princeton (2-1) H: 1-0 / A: 1-1 / N: L A W A W H Purdue (44-14) H: 28-5 / A: 16-9 / N: W H L A W A W H W A W H W H L A W H W H...-/ W H... 14/ W A...7/ W H...5/ W H... 20/ W H L A L H L H...5/- 136 years L H...-/ L H...-/ W H...-/ W A...7/ W A...3/ W H...3/ W A...4/ W H...3/ W H...6/ L A...1/ W A...6/ W H...7/ L A... 10/ W H... 11/ W A...11/ W H...14/ W H...13/ L A W H...9/ W A...3/ W H...4/ W A...20/ W H...4/ W A...3/ W H W A...20/ W H...13/ L A...9/ W H...4/ L A...6/ W H... 12/ W A...11/ W H... 13/ W A... 13/ W H L A L H W A W H...17/ W A Quantico Marines (1-0) W H Racine (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W... l Chicago, Ill. Rice (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...6/ W H...3/- Rush Lake Forest (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H Rutgers (1-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: L A W H...16/- San Diego State (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...17/ W H...22/- South Carolina (1-2) H: 0-1 / A: 1-0 / N: L H...17/ W A... 19/ L /11 1-Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla. South Dakota (1-0) W H Southern California (4-6) H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W / W A...10/ W H L / L / L / W / L / L / L /8 1-Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Southern Methodist (1-0) W H Stanford (6-3-1) H: / A: 2-1 / N: W W H W A L H L A L / W H...5/ W A...4/ T H...2/ W H...1/- 1-Rose Bowl, Tournament Park, Pasadena, Calif. Stevens Institute (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W A Syracuse (6-5-1) H: / A: 2-3 / N: L A W H W A T H L A W H L A L H W H W H L H... 13/ W A...6/- Tennessee (0-1)

33 year-by-year series scores H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: L /8 1-Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Texas (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: L /6 1-Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Texas A&M (2-1) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...9/ W H...3/ L /19 1-Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas Toledo (0-1) H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: L H Toronto (1-0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: T W A 1-Detroit, Mich. Tulane (3-0) H: 3-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H...4/ W H...8/18 UCLA (8-3) H: 5-1 / A: 2-1 / N: W H...13/ W H...-/ W H...4/ W A...12/ W / L H... 20/ L / W A...5/ W H...7/ W H...7/ L A...3/14 1-Bluebonnet Bowl, Houston Astrodome, Houston, Texas 2-Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. UNLV (1-0) W H... Utah (1-3) H: 1-2 / A: 0-1 / N: W H...14/ L H L H L A Vanderbilt (10-0-1) H: 8-0 / A: / N: W H W H W A W H W H W A W H T A W H W H W H...14/- Virginia (3-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W W H...4/ #...W H... 14/17 1-Detroit, Mich. / #-Pigskin Classic Virginia Tech (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W ot /17 1-Allstate Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. Wabash (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W Indianapolis, Ind. Wake Forest (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...1/ W H...19/- Washington (7-5) H: 3-1 / A: 2-2 / N: W H W A W H...20/ W A...10/ L / W / L A...8/ L H...3/ L / W / L A... 11/ W H... 13/11 1-Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Washington State (4-0) H: 3-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...6/ W H...19/ W H...3/ W /8 1-Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Washington University [St. Louis] (1-0) W H Wesleyan (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: L A West Virginia (1-0) W H Western Michigan (6-0) H: 6-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H W H...20/ W H...7/ W H W H Western Reserve (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H Windsor Club (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W A W H Wisconsin ( ) H: 27-6 / A: / N: W A L H L W W H W A W H T A W H W A W H W A W H W A L H W H L H W A W H...4/ W H...5/ W H...10/ W A...2/ W H...-/ L H...-/ L A L H W H W A W A W H...4/ W H...20/ W A...5/ W H...4/ W A...3/ W A...2/ W H...2/ W H...1/ W A...9/ W H...10/ W A...12/ L A...1/ W H...12/ W A...17/ W H...16/ W H...5/ W A...4/ W H...12/ W A...19/ W H...5/ W A...3/ L A... 24/ L H...10/ W A...1/ W H...15/ W A...4/ W H...9/ W A...11/ W H...12/ L A...14/ W H...6/ L A...13/ W H...-/ L A...-/ L H...-/6 1-Chicago, Ill. Wittenberg (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W H Yale (2-2) H: 1-0 / A: 1-2 / N: L A L A W A...12/ W H...3/- the leaders & best 183

34 national championships 1901 MICHIGAN AND HARVARD RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Billingslay, Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation Harvard: College Football Research Association Yale: Parke Davis 1902 MICHIGAN RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Bilingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis (tie) Yale: Parke Davis (tie) 1903 MICHIGAN AND PRINCETON RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation (tie) Princeton: Helms, Houlgate, Parke Davis, National Championship Foundation (tie) 1904 MICHIGAN AND PENN RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation (tie) Penn: Helms, Houlgate, Parke Davis, National Championship Foundation (tie) 1918 MICHIGAN AND PITTSBURGH RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation (tie) Pittsburgh: Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation (tie) 1923 MICHIGAN AND ILLINOIS RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation (tie) Illinois: Boand, Football Research, Helms, Parke Davis, National Championship Foundation (tie) California: Houlgate 1932 MICHIGAN AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Dickinson, Parke Davis (tie) Southern California: Billingsley, Boand, Dunkel, Football Research, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis, (tie), Poling, Williamson Colgate: Parke Davis (tie) 1933 MICHIGAN RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Billingsley, Boand, Dickinson, Helms, Houlgate, Football Research, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis (tie), Poling Ohio State: Dunkel Princeton: Parke Davis (tie) Southern California: Williamson 1947 MICHIGAN AND NOTRE DAME RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Associated Press *, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Helms (tie), Houlgate, Litkenhous, Noational Championship Foundation, Poling Notre Dame: Associated Press *, Helms (tie), Williamson * Notre Dame was No. 1 in the final AP poll, but Michigan jumped to No. 1 after an unprecedented post-bowl poll Michigan and Notre Dame recognized as National Champions 1948 MICHIGAN RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized By: Associated Press, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Helms, Houlgate, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Williamson 1997 MICHIGAN AND NEBRASKA RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS U-M Recognized by: Associated Press, National Football Foundation, Football Writers Association Nebraska: ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll years

35 big ten championships Michigan's With 42 Big Ten Conference titles to their credit under nine different head coaches, the Wolverines claim more league championships than any other school, and the most of any athletic team in the Big Ten. In fact, no other Big Ten football team has claimed even 30 conference titles, and no other team can boast winning at least one Big Ten championship in every decade. Conference Year... Record...Coach Gustave Ferbert 1901* Fielding Yost Fielding Yost 1903* Fielding Yost 1904* Fielding Yost 1906* Fielding Yost 1918* Fielding Yost 1922* Fielding Yost 1923* Fielding Yost Fielding Yost 1926* Fielding Yost 1930* Harry Kipke 1931* Harry Kipke Harry Kipke 1933* Harry Kipke 42 Big Ten Titles Conference Year... Record...Coach 1943* Fritz Crisler Fritz Crisler Bennie Oosterbaan 1949* Bennie Oosterbaan Bennie Oosterbaan Bump Elliott 1969* Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler 1972* Bo Schembechler 1973* Bo Schembechler 1974* Bo Schembechler 1976* Bo Schembechler 1977* Bo Schembechler 1978* Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Conference Year... Record...Coach Bo Schembechler 1986* Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler 1990* Gary Moeller Gary Moeller Gary Moeller Lloyd Carr 1998* Lloyd Carr 2000* Lloyd Carr Lloyd Carr 2004* Lloyd Carr *Shared conference title the leaders & best 185

36 186 bowl game history Results (Won 20, Lost 23) Date...Bowl... Rank*... Opponent...W/L...Score... Coach Jan. 1, Rose... Stanford...W Fielding Yost Jan. 1, Rose...2/8... Southern California...W Fritz Crisler Jan. 1, Rose...9/5... California...W Bennie Oosterbaan Jan. 1, Rose...4/8... Oregon State...W Bump Elliott Jan. 1, Rose...7/5... Southern California...L Bo Schembechler (1) Jan. 1, Rose...4/16... Stanford...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Orange...5/3... Oklahoma...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Rose...2/3... Southern California...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 2, Rose...4/13... Washington...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Rose...5/3... Southern California...L Bo Schembechler Dec. 28, Gator...14/-... North Carolina...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Rose...5/16... Washington...W Bo Schembechler Dec. 31, Bluebonnet...16/19... UCLA...W Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Rose...19/5... UCLA...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 2, Sugar...8/3... Auburn...L Bo Schembechler Dec. 21, Holiday...-/1... Brigham Young...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Fiesta...5/8... Nebraska...W Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Rose...4/7... Arizona State...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 2, Hall of Fame...-/-... Alabama...W Bo Schembechler Jan. 2, Rose...11/5... Southern California...W Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Rose...3/12... Southern California...L Bo Schembechler Jan. 1, Gator...12/15... Mississippi...W Gary Moeller Jan. 1, Rose...4/2... Washington...L Gary Moeller Jan. 1, Rose...7/9... Washington...W Gary Moeller Jan. 1, Hall of Fame...23/-... North Carolina State...W Gary Moeller Dec. 30, Holiday...20/10... Colorado State...W Gary Moeller Dec. 28, Alamo...14/19... Texas A&M...L Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Outback...15/16... Alabama...L Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Rose...1/8... Washington State...W Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Citrus...15/11... Arkansas...W Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Orange...8/5... Alabama...W OT... Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Citrus...17/20... Auburn...W Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Citrus...17/8... Tennessee...L Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Outback...12/22... Florida...W Lloyd Carr Jan Rose...4/1... Southern California...L Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Rose...13/6... Texas...L Lloyd Carr Dec. 28, Alamo...20/-... Nebraska...L Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Rose...3/8... Southern California...L Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Capital One...-/9... Florida...W Lloyd Carr Jan. 1, Gator...-/21... Mississippi State...L Rich Rodriguez Jan. 3, Sugar...13/17... Virginia Tech...W OT... Brady Hoke Jan. 2, Outback...19/11... South Carolina...L Brady Hoke Dec. 28, Buffalo Wild Wings...-/-... Kansas State...L Brady Hoke * U-M AP ranking/opponent AP ranking 1-The night before the 1970 Rose Bowl, coach Schembechler suffered a heart attack, which kept him in a hospital during the game. Defensive coordinator Jim Young assumed coaching responsibilities for the game. 2-Offensive coordinator Gary Moeller assumed coaching responsibilities as coach Schembechler remained in Ann Arbor after having quadruple bypass heart surgery in early December. Bowl Appearances & Record Bowl...W-L...Years Alamo , 2005 Bluebonnet Buffalo Wild Wings Capital One (Citrus) , 2001, 02, 08 Fiesta Gator , 91, 2011 Hall of Fame (Outback) , 94, 97, 2003, 2013 Holiday , 94 Orange , 2000 Rose , 48, 51, 65, 70, 72, 77, 78, 79, 81, 83, 87, 89, 90, 92, 93, 98, 2004, 05, 07 Sugar , 2012 Total years

37 bowl game history Individual Bowl Game MVPs/Player(s) of the Game Bowl...Name... Award 1902 Rose Bowl... Neil Snow, FB... Player of the Game 1948 Rose Bowl... Bob Chappuis, HB... Player of the Game 1951 Rose Bowl... Don Dufek, FB... Player of the Game 1965 Rose Bowl... Mel Anthony, FB... Player of the Game 1979 Rose Bowl... Rick Leach, QB... Co-Player of the Game 1979 Gator Bowl... John Wangler, QB & Anthony Carter, WR...Michigan Co-Players of the Game 1981 Rose Bowl... Butch Woolfolk, TB... Player of the Game 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl... Butch Woolfolk, TB...Most Valuable Player 1986 Fiesta Bowl... Jamie Morris, TB... Offensive Player of the Game 1986 Fiesta Bowl... Mark Messner, DL... Defensive Player of the Game 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl... Jamie Morris, TB...Most Valuable Player 1989 Rose Bowl... Leroy Hoard, FB... Player of the Game 1991 Gator Bowl... Michigan's Offensive Line...Most Outstanding Players (Dean Dingman, Tom Dohring, Greg Skrepenak, Matt Elliott, Steve Everitt) 1993 Rose Bowl... Tyrone Wheatley, RB... Player of the Game 1994 Hall of Fame Bowl... Tyrone Wheatley, RB...Most Valuable Player 1994 Holiday Bowl... Todd Collins, QB...Most Valuable Player 1998 Rose Bowl... Brian Griese, QB...Most Valuable Player 1999 Citrus Bowl... Anthony Thomas, RB...Most Valuable Player, Offensive MVP Sam Sword, ILB...Michigan Defensive MVP 2000 Orange Bowl... David Terrell, WR...Most Valuable Player 2001 Citrus Bowl... Anthony Thomas, RB...Most Valuable Player, Offensive MVP Eric Wilson, DL...Michigan Defensive MVP 2002 Citrus Bowl... B.J. Askew, RB... Michigan Offensive MVP Larry Foote, ILB...Michigan Defensive MVP 2003 Outback Bowl... Chris Perry, RB...Most Valuable Player 2005 Rose Bowl... LaMarr Woodley, DE/OLB... Defensive Player of the Game 2005 Alamo Bowl... Leon Hall, CB...Defensive Most Valuable Player Steve Breaston, WR/KR/PR...Fred Jacoby Sportsmanship Award 2008 Capital One Bowl... Chad Henne, QB...Most Valuable Player 2012 Sugar Bowl... Junior Hemingway, WR...Most Valuable Player Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Player... Year* Bump Elliott Neil Snow Bob Chappuis Butch Woolfolk Mel Anthony Chuck Ortmann Brian Griese Coach... Year* Bo Schembechler Lloyd Carr * Denotes year inducted 1999 Citrus Bowl & 2001 Citrus Bowl MVP anthony thomas 1993 Rose Bowl & 1994 Hall of Fame Bowl MVP tyrone wheatley 2012 Sugar Bowl MVP JUNIOR HEMINGWAY the leaders & best 187

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