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2 SEASON REVIEW GAME 1 MICHIGAN 17 UTAH 24 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -- The University of football team opened up the 2015 season by playing its first-ever game in the state of Utah in front of a record crowd Thursday night (Sept. 3) but came up short, 24-17, against the host Utes inside Rice-Eccles Stadium. Senior wide receiver Amara Darboh had the game s final score, when graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock connected with him on a 10-yard pass with 0:54 remaining to cap a nineplay, 80-yard drive. When the ensuing onside kick went out of bounds with no Wolverine timeouts remaining, U-M s comeback hopes came to a halt. After a low-scoring first half that saw Utah take a 10-3 lead, the Utes also struck first to start the second half, opening up to a 17-3 margin after a 14- yard touchdown scamper from quarterback Travis Wilson, who tucked the ball and ran up the middle on a zone-read play to find the end zone with 5:49 remaining in the third quarter. Junior tight end Jake Butt provided s first touchdown of the season by hauling in a 19- yard toss from Rudock -- his first touchdown pass in Maize and Blue. The TD strike came with just 0:46 remaining in the third quarter, putting U-M down just one touchdown heading into the final frame (17-10, Utah). That catch also brought Butt over the 500- yard mark for his career. However, the comeback attempt was put on hold after a 55-yard interception return for a touchdown, courtesy of Utah defensive back Justin Thomas. At the start of the contest, the Utes opened TEAM STATS MICH UTAH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:41 29:19 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS SEPT. 3, 2015 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH RICE-ECCLES STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 47,825 TV: FOX SPORTS 1 the scoring, capping a 55-yard drive with Andy Phillips 30-yard field goal at 15:00 in the first quarter. On the ensuing possession -- the first for the Maize and Blue -- Rudock drove the Wolverines into Utah territory, but the drive was cut short on an interception from Cory Butler-Byrd inside the Utah 20-yard line. The Wolverines got on the board courtesy of a 29-yarder off the foot of senior Kenny Allen at 14:13 in the second quarter, which tied the game and represented the only U-M points of the half. The Utes strung together a 10-play, 63-yard drive punctuated with a rushing touchdown from Devontae Booker. That put the home team up by a touchdown (10-3), and the score did not change again before the half. To open the second half, Rudock marched the Wolverines down the field on an 11-play, 49- yard drive, but the Maize and Blue could not find the end zone. At first glance, Darboh picked up a first down inside the Utah 20, but official review showed that the ball hit the ground, and U-M had to settle for a field-goal try. On his second attempt of the evening, Allen was unable to convert on the 44-yarder. Rudock stayed on his feet all night, as the U-M offensive line did not surrender a single sack during the contest. The Maize and Blue defense picked Wilson off at the close of the first half, with senior Jeremy Clark coming down with the ball in the end zone. Senior defensive linemen Mario Ojemudia and Matthew Godin also combined on a sack, while the unit tallied nine tackles-for-loss overall, adding a pair of pass breakups. RUSHING: MICH: De Veon Smith 17-47; Ty Isaac 4-12; Jake Rudock 5-11; Joe Kerridge 1-5; Derrick Green 2-1 UTAH: Devontae Booker 22-69; Travis Wilson 12-51; Joe Williams 1-7; TEAM 2-1 PASSING: MICH: Jake Rudock UTAH: Travis Wilson RECEIVING: MICH: Amara Darboh 8-101; Jake Butt 8-93; Grant Perry 3-41; Jehu Chesson 3-22; Ian Bunting 1-12; De Veon Smith 1-6; Ty Isaac 1-3; AJ Williams 1-2; Brian Cole UTAH: Devontae Booker 7-57; Britain Covey 5-58; Bubba Poole 3-22; Harris Handley 2-25; S. Fakailoatonga 2-17; Kenneth Scott 1-15; Tyrone Smith 2-11; Evan Moeai 1-5 SCORING SUMMARY F MICHIGAN UTAH st Quarter 10:30 UTAH - Andy Phillips 30 yd field goal, :30 2nd Quarter 14:13 MICH - Kenny Allen 29 yd field goal, :50 10:33 UTAH - Devontae Booker 1 yd run (Andy Phillips kick), :40 3rd Quarter 5:49 UTAH - Travis Wilson 14 yd run (Andy Phillips kick), :09 0:46 MICH - Jake Butt 19 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :03 4th Quarter 7:58 UTAH - Justin Thomas 55 yd interception return (Andy Phillips kick) 0:54 MICH - Amara Darboh 10 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), : YEARS

3 GAME 2 OREGON ST. 7 MICHIGAN 35 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of football team scored 35 unanswered points to defeat Oregon State, 35-7, in the home coaching debut of Jim Harbaugh on Saturday (Sept. 12) at Stadium. Junior running back De Veon Smith had a career day on the ground with 23 carries for 126 yards and three touchdowns, but it was the defense that stood out, as the unit allowed only 138 yards of total offense of which came on the opening drive of the game. Senior defensive end Chris Wormley was in the backfield all afternoon, recording six tackles -- including three for loss -- and one sack. Senior linebacker Joe Bolden led the team in tackles with seven. Graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock was efficient in leading the offense, completing 18- of-26 passes for 180 yards. Nine different receivers caught at least one pass, but his favorite targets were senior wide receiver Amara Darboh (four receptions, 50 yards) and junior tight end Jake Butt (four receptions, 25 yards). Oregon State got off to a fast start, taking an early 7-0 lead on a 21-yard touchdown pass from Seth Collins to Hunter Jarmon on the opening possession of the game. The Beavers got the ball back on the ensuing possession after sacking and recovering a Rudock fumble, but the defense responded two plays later with a fumble recovery of their own courtesy of Bolden. The Wolverines turned that miscue into points, as senior kicker Kenny Allen converted a 40-yard field goal to cut the Oregon State lead to 7-3. Rudock engineered a masterful drive toward TEAM STATS OSU MICH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 21:59 38:01 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS SEPT. 12, 2015 ANN ARBOR, MICH. MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 109,651 TV: ABC the end of the second quarter to put ahead, After a successful third-down conversion was nullified due to a penalty, Rudock found Darboh for 15 yards to give the offense a manageable fourth-and-five. The Wolverines went for it, and Rudock converted, finding Smith wide open in the middle of the field for a 20-yard gain to put in the red zone for the first time. Two plays later, Smith ran it in from one yard out. Momentum swung on special teams late in the first half. With a little more than a minute left, Oregon State punted, and the ball rolled out at s two-yard line, but an illegal-formation penalty forced the visitors to re-kick. On the next play, the snap went far over the punter s head, and pounced, starting its next drive on Oregon State s three-yard line. The field position switched 95 yards in a matter of seconds, and took advantage when Smith tacked on his second touchdown run of the day to put U-M up 17-7 heading into the break. The only points in the third quarter came via a 29-yard field goal from Allen to make the score Smith added his third touchdown run of the day in the opening moments of the fourth quarter, running over several Oregon State defenders on his way to the end zone. He also caught the ensuing two-point conversion to increase the lead to The Wolverines put the exclamation point on the afternoon with a clinical 14-play, 73-yard drive that ate up seven-and-a-half minutes of clock. Of the 14 plays, only one was a pass. Junior Derrick Green capped the scoring with a two-yard touchdown run to put up RUSHING: OSU: Chris Brown 7-33; Victor Bolden 4-30; Seth Collins 11-28; Storm Woods 1-13; Deltron Sands 3-13; Marcus McMaryion 3- -7; TEAM MICH: De Veon Smith ; Derrick Green 8-35; Ty Isaac 6-35; Sione Houma 2-20; Jehu Chesson 1-4; Drake Johnson 1-3; Joe Kerridge 2-3; Ross Douglas 1-3; TEAM 1- -1; Jake Rudock 3- -5; Jake Butt 0-2 PASSING: OSU: Seth Collins ; Marcus McMaryion 0-3-0; Victor Bolden MICH: Jake Rudock RECEIVING: OSU: Jordan Villamin 3-26; Marcus McMaryion 3-23; Hunter Jarmon 1-21; Caleb Smith 1-9; Chris Brown 1-0 SCORING SUMMARY F OREGON ST MICHIGAN st Quarter 13:01 OSU - Hunter Jarmon 21 yd pass from Seth Collins (Garrett Owens kick), :59 8:20 MICH - Kenny Allen 40 yd field goal, :54 2nd Quarter 4:03 MICH - De Veon Smith 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :01 0:12 MICH - De Veon Smith 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), 3-3 1:00 3rd Quarter 9:25 MICH - Kenny Allen 29 yd field goal, :35 4th Quarter 14:18 MICH - De Veon Smith 8 yd run (De Veon Smith pass from Jake Rudock), 5-39, 2:06 3:19 MICH - Derrick Green 2 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :31 SEASON REVIEW MICH: Amara Darboh 4-50; Jake Butt 4-25; Ian Bunting 2-33; De Veon Smith 2-24; Drake Harris 2-0; AJ Williams 1-22; Jehu Chesson 1-14; Ty Isaac 1-9; Joe Kerridge 1-3 THE LEADERS & BEST 53

4 SEASON REVIEW GAME 3 UNLV 7 MICHIGAN 28 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- For the second consecutive game, the University of football team used a strong rushing attack (254 yards, three touchdowns) and a stout defense to race past UNLV, 28-7, on Saturday (Sept. 19) inside Stadium. Junior running back Ty Isaac led the ground game, totaling 114 yards on eight carries, including a 76-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. The defense allowed only 235 yards of total offense of which came in the fourth quarter after UNLV trailed to go along with nine tackles-for-loss (including two sacks), five pass break-ups and two interceptions. Senior linebacker Joe Bolden led the team with six tackles. Graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock went 14-of-22 for 123 yards and a touchdown. His favorite target on the afternoon was senior wide receiver Amara Darboh, who caught four passes for 34 yards. The Wolverines went on defense to start the game and forced a turnover on the first possession, as junior cornerback Channing Stribling intercepted UNLV quarterback Blake Decker, giving great field position. The offense capitalized, as Rudock found junior running back De Veon Smith wide open in the flat for a five-yard touchdown, putting U-M up 7-0 early. SEPT. 19, 2015 ANN ARBOR, MICH. MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 108,683 TV: BIG TEN NETWORK resorted to a little misdirection for its second touchdown. One play after a reverse by Darboh netted four yards, Rudock handed off to senior wide receiver Jehu Chesson on a jet sweep, and he took it 36 yards down the sideline for six. The first-half scoring was capped at 21-0 by Isaac s slippery 76-yard touchdown run. The two teams traded possessions in a scoreless third quarter. The defense and special teams units continued to play at a high level, as fifth-year senior punter Blake O Neill downed two punts inside UNLV s own 20-yard, line and senior safety Jeremy Clark came down with an acrobatic interception one play after getting flagged for defensive pass interference. Rudock engineered a nine-play touchdown drive early in the fourth quarter to extend s lead to On a third-and-three from the five-yard line, Rudock connected with senior fullback Sione Houma for what was initially called a touchdown, but it was called back to the half-yard line after review. Houma got the ball again on the very next play, diving into the end zone for his first career touchdown. After being grounded for most of the game, the Rebels got on the board midway through the fourth quarter on a six-yard touchdown pass from Decker to Devonte Boyd, making the score SCORING SUMMARY F UNLV MICHIGAN st Quarter 9:30 MICH - De Veon Smith 5 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :23 2nd Quarter 13:56 MICH - Jehu Chesson 36 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :02 7:50 MICH - Ty Isaac 76 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :07 TEAM STATS UNLV MICH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 29:58 30:02 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS RUSHING: UNLV: Keith Whitely 13-29; Blake Decker 6-21; George Naufahu 1-18; Xzaviar Campbell 6-13; Kurt Palandech 5-8; L.exington Thomas 5-3 MICH: Ty Isaac 8-114; Jehu Chesson 1-36; De Veon Smith 13-33; Drake Johnson 5-28; Jake Rudock 3-15; Derrick Green 3-10; Joe Kerridge 2-8; Amara Darboh 1-4; Sione Houma 2-3; Ross Douglas 1-3 PASSING: UNLV: Blake Decker ; Kurt Palandech MICH: Jake Rudock ; Wilton Speight RECEIVING: UNLV: Devonte Boyd 3-65; George Naufahu 3-23; Kendal Keys 3-11; Anthony Williams 2-14; Andrew Proce 1-14; Jake Phillips 1-13; Lexington Thomas 1-3 MICH: Amara Darboh 4-34; Joe Kerridge 3-24; Jake Butt 2-14; Maurice Ways 1-21; Jehu Chesson 1-12; Drake Harris 1-8; Sione Houma 1-5; De Veon Smith 1-5 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 11:31 MICH - Sione Houma 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :04 9:17 UNLV - Devonte Boyd 6 yd pass from Blake Decker (Nicolai Bornand kick), : YEARS

5 GAME 4 #22 BYU 0 MICHIGAN 31 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Behind a dominating defensive performance, the University of football team won its third consecutive game on Saturday (Sept. 26), trampling No. 22 BYU, 31-0, inside Stadium. The Wolverines manhandled the visitors from the get-go, tabulating all their points on five consecutive drives in the first half while allowing only 105 total yards and eight first downs. Among the offensive standouts was junior running back De Veon Smith, who ran 16 times for 125 yards and a touchdown before leaving midway through the third quarter due to an ankle injury. At halftime, Smith nearly had twice as many rushing yards (117) as BYU had in total yards (62). Graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock was 14-of-25 for 194 yards and a passing touchdown -- completing passes to nine different receivers -- while also adding two rushing touchdowns. Senior wide receiver Amara Darboh caught four passes for 57 yards and a touchdown. The Wolverines dominated BYU in time of possession (38:38 to 21:22) and converted nine of 17 third downs. went up 7-0 early with a 10-play, 80- yard drive, highlighted by a trio of big plays. Smith had the first, bursting through the line for a 31-yard gain down to BYU s 45-yard line. A few plays later, facing a third-and-five, Rudock lofted one to the sideline towards Darboh, who grabbed it with one hand falling backwards to complete the 21-yard gain. Three players later, Rudock converted on third TEAM STATS BYU MICH FIRST DOWNS 8 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 21:22 38:38 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS SEPT. 19, 2015 ANN ARBOR, MICH. MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 108,940 TV: ABC down again, faking to the flat twice before finding junior tight end Khalid Hill open over the middle of the field for 19 yards. Rudock finished the drive with a three-yard scramble into the end zone. The Wolverines doubled their advantage with an even longer drive than the first, going 90 yards in 10 plays to go up On the second play of the drive, Rudock scrambled to the left out of the pocket and came close to the first down before drawing a late hit out-of-bounds, giving an extra 15 yards and moving the sticks. Two plays later, Rudock connected with junior tight end Jake Butt for 42 yards to BYU s 25-yard line. Then, facing a fourth-and-one, U-M lined up to go for it, but Rudock drew BYU offsides, giving the offense an automatic first down. Three plays after the penalty, Rudock spotted Darboh in the end zone for a fouryard touchdown. From there, the rout was on. On the next drive, Smith turned what appeared to be a two or threeyard gain into a 60-yard touchdown run, tearing through the line and breaking several tackles on his way to the end zone. On the next possession, Rudock took the offense down the field in six plays before finishing off the drive himself with a 17-yard scramble. Senior kicker Kenny Allen capped the scoring with a 40-yard field goal right before halftime. Each team s offense slowed down in the second half. The Wolverines did not score again, but the defense allowed only 43 yards of total offense. RUSHING: BYU: Adam Hine 8-33; Francis Bernard 4-30; Nate Carter 3-9; TEAM 1- -4; Tanner Mangum MICH: De Veon Smith ; Jake Rudock 10-33; Derrick Green 10-28; Drake Johnson 5-26; Sione Houma 4-17; Blake O Neill 1-9; Ty Isaac 2-9; Ross Douglas 3-7 PASSING: BYU: Tanner Mangum MICH: Jake Rudock RECEIVING: BYU: Colby Pearson 2-11; Nick Kurtz 2-10; Mitch Juegens 2-6; Devon Blackmon 1-14; Adam Hine 1-5; Mitch Matthews 1-4; Nate Carter 1-4; Terenn Houk 1-3; M. Laulu-Pututau SCORING SUMMARY F BYU MICHIGAN st Quarter 6:52 MICH - Jake Rudock 3 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :42 2nd Quarter 13:37 MICH - Amara Darboh 4 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :19 11:37 MICH - De Veon Smith 60 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :52 6:57 MICH - Jake Rudock 17 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :26 1:02 MICH - Kenny Allen 40 yd field goal, :04 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter SEASON REVIEW MICH: Amara Darboh 4-57; Khalid Hill 2-39; Jehu Chesson 2-17; Jake Butt 1-41; Drake Johnson 1-14; Ian Bunting 1-10; AJ Williams 1-7; Derrick Green 1-7; Henry Poggi 1-2. THE LEADERS & BEST 55

6 SEASON REVIEW GAME 5 #22 MICHIGAN 28 MARYLAND 0 COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The University of football team (No. 22 AP, RV Coaches) recorded its second consecutive shutout and scored three touchdowns in the second half to run past Maryland, 28-0, in the conference opener on Saturday (Oct. 3) at Byrd Stadium. The defense held the Terrapins to just 105 total yards -- including 37 in the second half -- and had eight tackles-for-loss (four sacks), six pass break-ups and three interceptions. Since giving up 24 points in the season opener at Utah, has allowed only two touchdowns in its last four games, and has put up back-to-back shutouts for the first time in nearly 15 years. Fifth-year senior linebacker Desmond Morgan led the team with nine tackles and was one of three players to have an interception, along with junior cornerback Jourdan Lewis and senior safety Jeremy Clark. Senior running back Drake Johnson had 13 carries for 68 yards and a touchdown while also adding a 31-yard touchdown reception. Graduate student Jake Rudock went 16-for-32 for 180 yards and a touchdown. Junior tight end Jake Butt (61 yards) and senior wide receiver Jehu Chesson (41 yards) tied for the team lead with four receptions each. Chesson also had a 66-yard touchdown run on a jet sweep. The first quarter was scoreless, but it was marred by mistakes on both sides, as each team committed two turnovers. The Wolverines finally got some momentum going via special teams, TEAM STATS MICH MARY FIRST DOWNS 14 7 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 34:19 25:41 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS OCT. 3, 2015 COLLEGE PARK MD. BYRD STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 51,802 TV: BIG TEN NETWORK as sophomore Jabrill Peppers returned a punt 29 yards into Maryland territory. On a fourth-andthree, Rudock rolled right and looked to pass but found nothing and ran it himself, cutting back to the middle of the field for a 20-yard gain and a first down. It led to a 30-yard field goal by senior Kenny Allen to put up 3-0. With time winding down in the first half, got a big play from the offense, as Butt turned a screen pass into a 44-yard gain. This led to another Allen field goal, this time from 32 yards, to put up 6-0 heading into halftime. All three phases did their parts leading to s first touchdown of the game. After a stalled offensive drive, fifth-year senior Blake O Neill got off a 59-yard punt that pinned Maryland at its own 29-yard line. Three plays after the punt, the defense recorded their third takeaway of the day courtesy of Lewis, setting the offense up with great field position. Then, on third-and-10, Rudock connected with Johnson for a 31-yard touchdown on a screen pass. A successful two-point conversion pass to junior tight end Khalid Hill followed to make the score After another stop by the defense, U-M got the ball back and needed only one play to add another touchdown, as Chesson took a jet sweep 66 yards up the sideline for six, making the score A little more than halfway through the fourth quarter, Johnson tacked on another touchdown, jumping over the line of scrimmage from one yard out to cap the scoring at RUSHING: MICH: Drake Johnson 13-68; Jehu Chesson 1-66; Derrick Green 7-26; Jake Rudock 4-19; Ty Isaac 6-17; Sione Houma 2-12; Amara Darboh 1- -2; Ross Douglas MARY: Brandon Ross 14-44; Wes Brown 5-8; Caleb Rowe 1- -8; Daxx Garman PASSING: MICH: Jake Rudock ; Wilton Speight MARY: Caleb Rowe ; Daxx Darman RECEIVING: MICH: Jake Butt 4-61; Jehu Chesson 4-41; Amara Darboh 3-27; Sione Houma 2-14; Drake Johnson 1-31; Drake Harris 1-6; Freddy Canteen 1-0 SCORING SUMMARY F MICHIGAN MARYLAND st Quarter 2nd Quarter 6:00 MICH - Kenny Allen 30 yd field goal, :05 0:53 MICH - Kenny Allen 32 yd field goal, :14 3rd Quarter 7:59 MICH - Drake Johnson 31 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Khalid Hill pass from Jake Rudock), :19 5:07 MICH - Jehu Chesson 66 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :11 4th Quarter 6:53 MICH - Drake Johnson 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :58 MARY: Levern Jacobs 3-20; Wes Brown 2-26; DJ Moore 2-17; Kenneth Goins 1-13; Taivon Jacobs 1-1; Brandon Ross YEARS

7 GAME 6 #18 NORTHWESTERN 0 #13 MICHIGAN 38 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of football team (No. 18 AP, No. 21 Coaches) recorded its third consecutive shutout -- a feat not previously accomplished since in a resounding 38-0 victory over Northwestern (No. 13 AP, No. 14 Coaches) on Saturday (Oct. 10) inside Stadium. The Wolverines scored at least one touchdown on offense, defense and special teams in the same game for the first time since The defense was outstanding once again, holding Northwestern to just 168 total yards, including 38 on the ground. As a group, the Wolverines had eight tackles-for-loss (four sacks) and only allowed two Northwestern third-down conversions all game. Senior safety Jarrod Wilson led the team with seven tackles. Graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock was sharp all game, going 17-of-23 for 179 yards and adding a first-half rushing touchdown. Junior running back De Veon Smith -- back after missing last week s game at Maryland -- was the leading rusher with 59 yards on eight carries. Senior tight end A.J. Williams was the leading receiver with four receptions for 48 yards. The Wolverines blitzed Northwestern from the start. Before either team even took a snap, senior wide receiver Jehu Chesson ran the opening kickoff back 96 yards for a touchdown, the team s first kick return for a touchdown in six seasons. The OCT. 10, 2015 ANN ARBOR, MICH. MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 110,452 TV: BIG TEN NETWORK Wildcats went three-and-out on its first possession, and followed by marching down the field in seven plays -- a drive that included an 18-yard rush by Smith and 32-yard reception by junior tight end Jake Butt -- eventually scoring on a one-yard touchdown run on third down from senior running back Drake Johnson to put the score at After Northwestern missed a 42-yard field goal on its next possession, the Wolverines got back-toback big plays -- from fifth-year senior fullback Joe Kerridge (34-yard run on third down) and Chesson (27-yard reception) -- to get into the red zone. Two plays later, Rudock kept the ball on a zone read and ran it into the end zone from two yards out to make the score The only scoring play of the second quarter came on a 36-yard interception return for a touchdown by junior cornerback Jourdan Lewis, giving a 28-0 lead heading into halftime. The Wolverines added three points in the third quarter, getting a career-long 47-yard field goal from senior kicker Kenny Allen. closed the scoring with a gritty 12- play drive, 10 of which were rushes. Junior running back Derrick Green ended the drive with a fouryard plunge into the end zone. SCORING SUMMARY F NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN st Quarter 14:47 MICH - Jehu Chesson 96 yd kickoff return (Kenny Allen kick) 10:20 MICH - Drake Johnson 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :39 2:35 MICH - Jake Rudock 2 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :11 2nd Quarter 3:20 MICH - Jourdan Lewis 37 yd interception return (Kenny Allen kick) SEASON REVIEW TEAM STATS NW MICH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 22:55 37:05 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS RUSHING: NW: Justin Jackson 12-25; Solomon Vault 3-12; Jelani Roberts 1-11; Warren Long 1-6; TEAM 1- -1; Matt Alviti 3- -2; Clayton Thorson 3- -4; Zack Oliver MICH: De Veon Smith 8-59; Derrick Green 12-47; Joe Kerridge 2-35; Karan Higdon 8-16; Sione Houma 3-13; Ty Isaac 2-13; Jake Rudock 6-11; Jehu Chesson 2-6; Drake Johnson 2-3; TEAM PASSING: NW: Clayton Thorson ; Matt Alviti 1-3-0; Zack Oliver MICH: Jake Rudock RECEIVING: NW: Austin Carr 2-39; Cameron Dickerson 2-22; Christian Jones 2-22; Garrett Dickerson 2-12; Mike McHugh 2-0; Jelani Roberts 1-12; Dan Vitale 1-11; Miles Shuler 1-9; Justin Jackson 1-3; Clayton Thorson 1-0 MICH: AJ Williams 4-48; Jake Butt 3-40; De Veon Smith 3-19; Jehu Chesson 2-26; Drake Harris 2-25; Amara Darboh 2-11; Maurice Ways rd Quarter 10:14 MICH - Kenny Allen 47 yd field goal, :33 4th Quarter 2:14 MICH - Derrick Green 4 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :08 THE LEADERS & BEST 57

8 SEASON REVIEW GAME 7 #7 MICHIGAN ST. 27 #12 MICHIGAN 23 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of football team (No. 12 AP, No. 14 Coaches) saw a late lead slip away in the final seconds, falling to rival State in heartbreaking fashion, 27-23, on Saturday (Oct. 17) inside Stadium. The Wolverines held a two-point lead with 10 seconds left, but fifth-year senior punter Blake O Neill fumbled the snap on the punt, and State recovered, returning it 38 yards for a touchdown as time expired. Graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock had a solid performance, going 15-of-25 for 168 yards. Senior fullback Sione Houma had a pair of rushing touchdowns, and senior kicker Kenny Allen added a trio of field goals. The Wolverines put up the game s first points, sparked by Houma. The senior got the drive going with a 27-yard run into State territory. Three players later, Rudock hit senior tight end A.J. Williams for a 21-yard grab on third down to keep the drive alive. After a series of short rushing plays to start the second quarter, Houma completed the series by pushing past the goal line, giving the Wolverines a 7-0 lead. State responded with a quick drive to tie the game, as L.J. Scott punched it into the end zone from 11 yards out, tying the game at 7-7. The Wolverines began their next drive in State s end after a 49-yard kick return by sophomore safety Jabrill Peppers. Though was unable to close in on the end zone, Allen completed the drive with a 38-yard field goal, putting U-M up 10-7 entering halftime. The first drive of the second half for the GAME STATISTICS OCT. 17, 2015 ANN ARBOR, MICH. MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 111,740 TV: ESPN Spartans ended with fake punt that was stopped just short of the sticks by fifth-year senior linebacker Desmond Morgan. With a short field, the offense took advantage, as a 28-yard jet sweep by Peppers took the Wolverines all the way down to State s three-yard line. After two attempts into the end zone by junior running back De Veon Smith ended in overturned reviews, Houma punched it in on third down in a play that was also reviewed to put U-M up, The Spartans responded on the next drive, as State quarterback Connor Cook found Macgarrett Kings Jr. for a 30-yard touchdown in the corner of the end zone to cut the lead back to three, extended the lead back to six, 20-14, on a 21-yard field goal by Allen in the final minutes of the third quarter. In the opening moments of the fourth quarter, the Spartans attempted to respond by going for it on a fourth-and-10 from s 32-yard line but came up short. Two series later, Allen added another field goal to make it a two-possession game at State quickly fired back, as Cook found Trevon Pendleton for a 74-yard reception and run along the sideline that went all the way down to s one-yard line. Scott ran it in on the next play to cut the lead to With 1:54 to play, the Spartans held possession of the ball facing a fourth-and-19 but well out of range for the go-ahead field goal. The U-M defense came up big, as junior safety Dymonte Thomas was credited with a huge pass break-up, turning the ball over to the offense. SCORING SUMMARY F MICHIGAN ST MICHIGAN st Quarter 2nd Quarter 13:13 MICH - Sione Houma 2 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :46 7:06 MSU - LJ Scott 11 yd run (Michael Geiger kick), :38 5:34 MICH - Kenny Allen 38 yd field goal, :32 3rd Quarter 9:17 MICH - Sione Houma 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :44 TEAM STATS MSU MICH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:11 29:49 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: MSU: Gerald Holmes 8-33; LJ Scott 8-16; Delton Williams 8-15; Aaron Burbridge 1-9; Tyler O Connor 1-7; RJ Shelton 1-3; Damion Terry 1-2; TEAM 1- -4; Connor Cook MICH: De Veon Smith 19-46; Sione Houma 3-30; Ty Isaac 2-5; Karan Higdon 2-3; Joe Kerridge 2-2; Jehu Chesson 1-1; Jake Rudock ; Blake O Neill PASSING: MSU: Connor Cook MICH: Jake Rudock RECEIVING: MSU: Aaron Burbridge 9-132; RJ Shelton 4-58; Macgarrett Kings 3-57; Trevon Pendleton 1-74; Josiah Price 1-7 MICH: Jehu Chesson 4-58; Amara Darboh 3-52; Jabrill Peppers 2-35; AJ Williams 2-20; Jake Butt 1-4; Karan Higdon 1-3; De Veon Smith 1- -1; Jake Rudock :07 MSU - M. Kings 30 yd pass from Connor Cook (Michael Geiger kick), :10 2:06 MICH - Kenny Allen 21 yd field goal :01 4th Quarter 9:25 MICH - Kenny Allen 38 yd field goal, 4-8 1:26 8:56 MSU - LJ Scott 1 yd run (Michael Geiger kick), :29 0:00 MSU - Jalen Watts-Jackson 38 yd fumble recovery YEARS

9 GAME 8 #15 MICHIGAN 29 MINNESOTA 26 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- The University of football team (No. 15 AP, No. 17 Coaches) held at the goal line as time expired to pull out a gutsy victory at Minnesota and reclaim the Little Brown Jug on Saturday (Oct. 31) at TCF Bank Stadium. After claimed a late lead, Minnesota drove 74 yards down to s one-yard line. Following an incomplete pass, and with two seconds remaining, Minnesota elected to go for the victory instead of a potential game-tying field goal to send things into overtime. On an emotional evening at TCF Bank Stadium following head coach Jerry Kill s retirement due to medical issues, the Gophers were unable to ride the emotion as stuffed a quarterback-sneak into the heart of its defense. The final two plays of the game came after a potential go-ahead Minnesota touchdown pass was ruled down at the one-yard line following official review. Minnesota led, 26-21, midway through the fourth quarter, before the Wolverines mounted a seven-play, 40-yard drive behind sophomore quarterback Wilton Speight, who came on for Jake Rudock, who went out injured, to complete 3-of-4 attempts, including a pivotal 12-yard score to senior Jehu Chesson. Speight found senior Amara Darboh on the two-point conversion for a lead. The drive was set up thanks, in part, to senior James Ross, who delivered an important sack on third down deep in Minnesota territory. On the final drive, Minnesota converted a thirdand-17 with a screen pass and a fourth-and-4 wide receiver slant, before Minnesota QB Mitch Leidner found Dre Woltitarsky on a 22-yard reception down to s one-yard line with 19 seconds remaining. He was ruled down at the one-yard line on video review after the on-field officials called touchdown. Following an incompletion, the Gophers attempted a sneak up the middle but never got close as s penetration, including senior Joe Bolden and senior TEAM STATS MICH MINN FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 28:55 31:05 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS OCT. 31, 2015 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. TCF BANK STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 50,709 TV: ESPN Ryan Glasgow, sent the Wolverines home victorious. s defensive stand could not have come at a better time as Minnesota s offense dictated play throughout the night to the tune of 461 yards. Aside from Speight s late-game heroics, Chesson was in the spotlight with his first two receiving touchdowns of the season, finishing with three receptions for 33 yards. It was a back-and-forth battle, with trailing at the break. Minnesota used a 32-yard field goal off the foot of Ryan Santoso in the closing seconds of the half to claim the lead. Coming out of the locker room, U-M wasted little time piecing together a seven-play, 75-yard touchdown drive, capped by sophomore Jabrill Peppers first career rushing touchdown, a six-yard direct snap to the left from the Wildcat formation. That score created a five-point edge for the Maize and Blue at 11:22 in the third quarter. Minnesota punched back quickly, scoring on a 24-yard zone-read keeper from Leidner. After the point-after attempt, Minnesota reclaimed a two-point edge at Not long after, Rudock was taken to the locker room to be evaluated for injury when he was hit hard at the end of a six-yards scramble. Rudock did not return, finishing the game 13-of-21 for 140 yards and a touchdown. Speight took over under center for the Maize and Blue and completed his final three pass attempts, finishing 3-of-6 for 29 yards in addition to the twopoint conversion. Santoso s fourth field goal of the game, this time from 47 yards out, gave the Golden Gophers their largest lead of the game -- a five-point cushion -- with 11:43 remaining in the contest. Senior Drake Johnson led the ground game with 55 yards on 10 carries, while Darboh had six receptions for 73 yards. Ross and Bolden each had nine tackles to pace the defense. RUSHING: MICH: Drake Johnson 10-55; Jehu Chesson 1-22; Jabrill Peppers 4-16; De Veon Smith 9-15; Joe Kerridge 3-7; Wilton Speight 1-6; Derrick Green 3-4; Jake Rudock 3-2 MINN: Rodney Smith 12-74; Mitch Leidner 11-37; Shannon Brooks PASSING: MICH: Jake Rudock ; Wilton Speight 3-6-0; Jabrill Peppers MINN: Mitch Leidner RECEIVING: MICH: Amara Darboh 6-73; Jake Butt 4-38; Jehu Chesson 3-33; De Veon Smith 1-15; Khalid Hill 1-8; Sione Houma 1-2 SCORING SUMMARY F MICHIGAN MINNESOTA st Quarter 4:47 MINN - Ryan Santoso 23 yd field goal, :45 0:38 MICH - Joe Kerridge 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :09 2nd Quarter 12:14 MICH - Jehu Chesson 13 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :51 7:36 MINN - Ryan Santoso 30 yd field goal, :38 4:17 MINN - Rashad Still 52 yd pass from Mitch Leidner (Ryan Santoso kick), :22 0:00 MINN - Ryan Santoso 32 yd field goal, :54 3rd Quarter 11:22 MICH - Jabrill Peppers 6 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :38 5:49 MINN - Mitch Leidner 24 yd run (Ryan Santoso kick), :34 4th Quarter 11:43 MINN - Ryan Santoso 47 yd field goal, :08 4:57 MICH - Jehu Chesson 12 yd pass from Wilton Speight (Amara Darboh pass from Wilton Speight), :39 SEASON REVIEW MINN: KJ Maye 6-58; Brandon Lingen 5-111; Rashad Still 2-69; Shannon Brooks 1-40; Drew Wolitarsky 1-22; Rodney Smith 1-17 THE LEADERS & BEST 59

10 SEASON REVIEW GAME 9 RUTGERS 16 #16 MICHIGAN 49 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of football team (No. 16 AP, No. 17 Coaches) put up 35 points in the first half and saw six different players score touchdowns in a comfortable win over Rutgers on Saturday (Nov. 7) at Stadium. The Wolverines were explosive on offense with eight plays of 20-plus yards and stout on defense, permitting only 97 passing yards. They outgained the Scarlet Knights, Graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock had his best game as a Wolverine, going 18-for-25 with a career-high 337 passing yards and three total touchdowns (two passing, one rushing). He threw touchdown passes to senior wide receivers Amara Darboh (three receptions, 53 yards) and Jehu Chesson (three receptions, 36 yards), though junior tight end Jake Butt was his favorite target with four receptions for a career-best 102 yards. Junior running back De Veon Smith led the team on the ground with 73 yards on 15 carries. He was one of four players with rushing touchdowns, along with Rudock, senior running back Drake Johnson (seven rushes, 27 yards) and sophomore safety Jabrill Peppers (two rushes, eight yards), who continues to see snaps on offense as a multi-dimensional player. Fifth-year senior linebacker Desmond Morgan led the team with eight tackles, while senior defensive end Chris Wormley added a pair of sacks. With two more pass breakups on Saturday, junior cornerback Jourdan Lewis became the school s single-season leader in that category, surpassing Leon Hall (2006) and Marlin Jackson (2002). The Wolverines started fast, as Rudock connected with Chesson for a 13-yard touchdown on the team s second possession to put U-M up, 7-0. Rutgers responded with a 32-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3. topped off the first quarter with its TEAM STATS RU MICH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 26:56 33:04 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS NOV. 7, 2015 ANN ARBOR, MICH. MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 109,879 TV: BIG TEN NETWORK second touchdown, sparked by a fake end-around screen pass to Smith that went for 31 yards down to the Rutgers seven-yard line. Three plays later on third down, Rudock escaped the pocket and scrambled left, beating a defender to the pylon for the touchdown, making the score Each team put up points in a high-scoring second quarter. With in the red zone, Peppers was deployed and did not disappoint, making several Rutgers defenders miss on a shifty 18-yard touchdown run. But the visitors answered on the ensuing kickoff as Janarion Grant returned it 98 yards for a touchdown to put the score at A failed onside kick set up with great field possession on the next drive. On the third play, Rudock found a wide-open Darboh down the left side for a 28-yard gain, putting U-M on the doorstep at the one-yard line. The Wolverines were turned back on the first two attempts, but thanks to a key block from senior fullback Sione Houma, Johnson was able to walk into the end zone on third down for the score. After another Rutgers field goal brought the lead back to 28-13, Rudock threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to Darboh, upping the score to The Scarlet Knights tacked on another field goal -- set up by a 67-yard punt return by Grant with nine seconds left -- to close the first-half scoring at The Wolverines did not let up in the second half. On their first possession, Rudock connected with Butt, who broke through two Scarlet Knight defenders down the center of the field for a 56-yard gain, setting up a four-yard run by Smith. Rudock topped it off with a successful two-point conversion run into the far right corner of the end zone to increase the lead to Senior kicker Kenny Allen added a pair of field goals (28 yards, 34 yards) to bring the score to to close the scoring. RUSHING: RU: Robert Martin 10-81; Josh Hicks 9-41; Chris Laviano 8-9; Justin Goodwin 1-6; TEAM 1- -3; Hayden Rettig MICH: De Veon Smith 15-73; Drake Johnson 7-27; Sione Houma 6-19; Wyatt Shallman 3-9; Jabrill Peppers 2-8; Ross Douglas 2-8; Derrick Green 2-6; Jake Rudock 1-4; Joe Kerridge 2-2; TEAM 1- -2; Wilton Speight PASSING: RU: Chris Laviano ; Hayden Rettig MICH: Jake Rudock ; Wilton Speight RECEIVING: RU: Andre Patton 3-35; Janarion Grant 3-26; Juston Goodwin 2-18; Robert Martin 2-0; Vance Matthews 1-18 MICH: Jake Butt 4-102; Amara Darboh 3-53; Jehu Chesson 3-36; De Veon Smith 2-45; Sione Houma 1-32; Drake Johnson 1-28; AJ Williams 1-21; Grant Perry 1-11; Joe Kerridge 1-6; Jabrill Peppers 1-3 SCORING SUMMARY F RUTGERS MICHIGAN st Quarter 8:03 MICH - Jehu Chesson 13 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :16 4:43 RU - Kyle Federico 32 yd field goal, :20 0:15 MICH - Jake Rudock 4 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :28 2nd Quarter 10:42 MICH - Jabrill Peppers 18 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :19 10:29 RU - Janarion Grant 98 yd kickoff return (Kyle Federico kick) 8:06 MICH - Drake Johnson 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :23 4:00 RU - Kyle Federico 29 yd field goal, :06 2:00 MICH - Amara Darboh 8 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :00 0:00 RU - Kyle Federico 27 yd field goal 2-0 0:09 3rd Quarter 11:40 MICH - De Veon Smith 4 yd run (Jake Rudock rush), :40 6:53 MICH - Kenny Allen 34 yd field goal, :30 4th Quarter 13:29 MICH - Kenny Allen 28 yd field goal, : YEARS

11 GAME 10 #15 MICHIGAN 48 INDIANA 41 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock threw six touchdown passes, including four to senior wide receiver Jehu Chesson -- tying a school record -- as the University of football team (No. 15 AP, No. 15 Coaches) tied the game with two seconds left before putting up 14 points in overtime in a win over Indiana on Saturday (Nov. 14) at Memorial Stadium. Junior tight end Jake Butt caught a touchdown in the first overtime, and senior wideout Amara Darboh caught a TD pass in the second OT, before junior safety Delano Hill knocked away Indiana s last-ditch pass on fourth-and-goal from the two to seal the Wolverines eighth victory of the season. Rudock also set a new career high in singlegame pass yardage (440) for the second week in a row (337 vs. Rutgers) and went 33-for-46, while Butt had seven receptions for 82 yards, and Darboh had eight receptions for 109 yards, though Chesson was Rudock s favorite target with 10 receptions for 207 yards Ṫhree of Chesson s TDs came in the first half, tying a school record with four touchdown receptions in a game -- Derrick Alexander against Minnesota in Additionally, Chesson s 207 receiving yards are good for the third-highest single-game receiving mark at U-M. The Wolverines shut the Hoosiers offense down near midfield to begin the game before beginning their first offensive drive. Rudock hit Chesson with a 34-yard pin-point pass, making it a 7-0 game. Indiana pushed down the field, unable to near the goal line. Griffin Oakes kept it a close game, though, with a pair of field goals, wrapping up the first quarter at 7-6. Sparked by Rudock s 23-yard and 19-yard rushes, the Wolverines moved quickly into Hoosier territory. Firing the ball 15 yards into the end zone, Rudock connected with an open Chesson for the second time of the game, advancing s lead to 14-6 with 8:51 left in the half. Much like the first quarter, Indiana TEAM STATS MICH IND FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 32:33 27:27 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS NOV. 14, 2015 BLOOMINGTON IND. MEMORIAL STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 49,557 TV: ABC pushed into Wolverine territory, clearing a 51-yard field goal to diminish s lead to five. The gap was soon expanded, though. Rudock hit Chesson cutting across the field, and Chesson raced all the way in for his third touchdown of the half, going for 64 yards on the play, making it a 21-9 game with 5:18 left in the second. It marked the longest pass play of any kind this season for U-M. After sacking Rudock on third down early in the third quarter, Indiana s Mitchell Paige returned s punt for a 51-yard touchdown, making it a one-point game less than two minutes into the half. tried to pull away from the Hoosiers with a 42-yard field goal attempt, but Allen s attempt was short due to a low bobbled snap. Indiana capitalized on a 24-yard field goal attempt, taking a lead. then took the lead once more with Allen s 20-yard field goal. Indiana retaliated on the next drive, with Howard scoring a touchdown on a 24-yard rush before following the play up with a two-point conversion, and Indiana led With 2:52 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Wolverines pushed towards the Indiana goal line. On the eighth play of the drive, Rudock found Chesson five yards away in the end zone, tying the game at 34 with two seconds remaining. In overtime, the Hoosiers broke through s second-ranked defense in four plays, taking a lead on a one-yard rush from Howard. However, Rudock found Butt from 21 yards out to return the favor, and the game was tied once more at 41. The ball was in s possession to start the second overtime. On the first play of the drive, Rudock found Darboh deep in the end zone with a 25-yard pass to bring the score to Indiana then pushed to the two-yard line. On fourth down, the Hoosiers opted to pass after four successful rushes, only to have the pass be deflected by Hill, ending the game. RUSHING: MICH: Jake Rudock 7-64; De Veon Smith 12-58; Sione Houma 5-17; Drake Johnson 4-2 IND: Jordan Howard ; Devine Redding 11-48; Nate Sudfeld 6-8; Mitchell Paige 1-7; Mike Majette 2-6 PASSING: MICH: Jake Rudock IND: Nate Sudfeld RECEIVING: MICH: Jehu Chesson ; Amara Darboh 8-109; Jake Butt 7-82; Jabrill Peppers 3-16; Sione Houma 2-20; De Veon Smith 2-0; Grant Perry 1-6 IND: Simmie Cobbs 4-86; Ricky Jones 4-42; Mitchell Paige 3-17; Andre Booker 2-22; Michael Cooper 2-11; Nick Westbrook 1-15; Donavan Hale 1-10; Mike Majette 1-8; Jordan Howard 1-7; Devine Redding 1-2 SCORING SUMMARY OT F MICHIGAN INDIANA st Quarter 10:47 MICH - Jehu Chesson 34 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :41 6:52 IND - Griffin Oakes 39 yd field goal, :55 0:00 IND - Griffin Oakes 36 yd field goal, :22 2nd Quarter 8:51 MICH - Jehu Chesson 15 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :09 6:11 IND - Griffin Oakes 51 yd field goal, :40 5:18 MICH - Jehu Chesson 64 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :53 0:49 IND - Jordan Howard 7 yd pass from Nate Sudfeld (Griffin Oakes kick), :22 0:00 MICH - Kenny Allen 22 yd field goal, :49 3rd Quarter 13:23 IND - Mitchell Paige 51 yd punt return (Griffin Oakes kick) 7:40 IND - Griffin Oakes 24 yd field goal, :07 4th Quarter 6:30 MICH - Kenny Allen 20 yd field goal, :57 2:52 IND - Jordan Howard 24 yd run (Jordan Howard rush), :38 0:02 MICH - Jehu Chesson 5 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :50 SEASON REVIEW Overtime IND - Jordan Howard 1 yd run (Griffin Oakes kick), 5-25 MICH - Jake Butt 21 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), 2-25 MICH - Amara Darboh 25 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), 1-25 THE LEADERS & BEST 61

12 SEASON REVIEW GAME 11 #14 MICHIGAN 28 PENN ST. 16 STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Behind two touchdown passes from graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock and a defense that allowed only 207 total yards, the University of football team (No. 14 AP, No. 13 Coaches) earned a victory at Penn State on Saturday (Nov. 21) inside Beaver Stadium. The defense was the story all afternoon. The Wolverines limited Penn State quarterback Christian Hackenberg to 13 completions and sacked him four times and allowed only 18 yards rushing after the first quarter. Senior linebacker James Ross, senior defensive end Chris Wormley and junior defensive end Taco Charlton combined for 14 tackles, seven of which were made behind the line of scrimmage. Sophomore Jabrill Peppers had three pass breakups. On offense, Rudock was efficient, going 25-of-38 for 256 yards, throwing touchdown passes to senior wide receiver Amara Darboh (seven receptions, 68 yards) and junior tight end Jake Butt (five receptions, 66 yards). Senior wide receiver Jehu Chesson added 69 yards on four receptions. Both teams scored on their opening possessions. Penn State got on the scoreboard first with a 23-yard field goal by Tyler Davis, though it very likely could have been more if not for a touchdown-saving tackle made by senior safety Jarrod Wilson on a 56-yard run by Saquon Barkley. On the next series, Rudock came out throwing, converting two third downs to Chesson before connecting with Butt on a 26-yard touchdown. Late in the second quarter, Penn State blocked a punt and took advantage of the good field position when Hackenberg threw a 25-yard touchdown pass on third down to Saeed Blacknall, NOV. 21, 2015 UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. BEAVER STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 107,418 TV: ABC giving the Nittany Lions a 10-7 lead. But, like the first quarter, Rudock and the offense responded, engineering a seven-play, 70-yard drive -- all on passing plays -- concluding with an 11-yard touchdown pass to Darboh that put U-M back in front heading into the halftime break. The Wolverines extended their lead to after Penn State muffed the punt return inside their own 10- yard line. Three plays after the miscue, senior fullback Sione Houma plunged it into the end zone from one yard out on third down. Penn State pulled it back to a one-score game at on a 23-yard field goal by Davis just a minute into the fourth quarter. Hackenberg threw a 38-yard pass on a fourth-and-10 to set Penn State up at the three-yard line, but the defense was stout once again, keeping the home team out of the end zone. Following a punt, Penn State moved down the field and tacked on an 18-yard field goal by Davis, bringing the score to with eight minutes to play. Junior cornerback Jourdan Lewis swung momentum back to the visitors with a 55-yard kickoff return all the way to Penn State s 40-yard line. On the first play from scrimmage, Chesson took an end around for 20 yards, setting up in the red zone. Facing a crucial third-and-six from the 16-yard line, Rudock attempted to hit Chesson in the corner of the end zone but drew a defensive pass interference call instead. Two plays after the penalty, junior running back De Veon Smith leaped over the pile and extended the ball toward the end zone, successfully breaking the plane for the touchdown to cap the scoring at SCORING SUMMARY F MICHIGAN PENN ST st Quarter 11:09 PSU - Tyler Davis 23 yd field goal, :51 7:43 MICH - Jake Butt 26 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :21 2nd Quarter 2:01 PSU - Saeed Blacknall 25 yd pass from Christian Hackenberg (Tyler Davis kick), 6,43 2:04 TEAM STATS MICH PSU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 33:22 26:38 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS RUSHING: MICH: De Veon Smith 13-39; Jehu Chesson 1-20; Jabrill Peppers 5-19; Sione Houma 4-9; Jake Rudock 5-1; Karan Higdon 1-0; TEAM PSU: Saquon Barkley 15-68; Brandon Polk 1-5; Chrisitan Hackenberg PASSING: MICH: Jake Rudock PSU: Chrisitian Hackenberg ; Trace McSorley RECEIVING: MICH: Amara Darboh 7-68; Jake Butt 5-66; Jehu Chesson 4-69; De Veon Smith 2-15; Grant Perry 2-14; AJ Williams 2-9; Maurice Ways 1-9; Sione Houma 1-4; Da Mario Jones 1-2 PSU: Chris Godwin 3-51; Brent Wilkerson 3-16; Saquon Barkley 2-19; Saeed Blacknall 1-25; Mike Gesicki 1-9; Geno Lewis 1-7; DaeSean Hamilton 1-5; Kyle Carter 1-5 0:51 MICH - Amara Darboh 11 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :06 3rd Quarter 6:07 MICH - Sione Houma 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), 3-9 1:21 4th Quarter 14:02 PSU - Tyler Davis 24 yd field goal, :17 8:05 PSU - Tyler Davis 18 yd field goal, :24 5:12 MICH - De Veon Smith 1 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), : YEARS

13 GAME 12 #8 OHIO ST 42 #12 MICHIGAN 13 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- University of graduate student quarterback Jake Rudock threw for at least 250 yards for a program-record fourth consecutive game, but No. 12 U-M could not contain No. 8 Ohio State in a loss on Saturday (Nov. 28) inside Stadium. Rudock went 19-of-32 for 263 yards and a touchdown before leaving in the fourth quarter with an apparent injury. His favorite target was senior wide receiver Jehu Chesson, who had eight receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown. Chesson also partially blocked a punt in the fourth quarter. Ohio State won the game on the ground, where it outgained, , and averaged nearly seven yards per carry. The Wolverines trailed by just four at halftime, 14-10, but were outscored 28-3 in the second half. The two teams were in a stalemate until the late stages of the first quarter. The Buckeyes were forced to punt from within their own 10-yard line, but brought a little too much pressure and got flagged for a roughing-the-kicker penalty to extend the Ohio State drive. Two plays after the penalty, Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott raced down the sideline for a 66-yard gain, eventually setting up a seven-yard touchdown run by quarterback J.T. Barrett to put the Buckeyes up 7-0. The Wolverines utilized a pass-heavy 14-play, 72-yard drive to get on the scoreboard, ending in a TEAM STATS OSU MICH FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:06 29:54 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards GAME STATISTICS NOV. 28, 2015 ANN ARBOR, MICH. MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 111,829 TV: ABC 25-yard field goal from senior kicker Kenny Allen. Touchdowns were traded in the second quarter, the first coming from Ohio State on a fiveyard touchdown run by Elliott to go up The Wolverines responded strongly, though, scoring on a five-yard touchdown pass from Rudock to Chesson to cut the lead to four, 14-10, heading into the locker room. The key play on the drive came on a third-and-10 at midfield, as Ohio State was penalized for defensive pass interference, giving an automatic first down. The very next play, Rudock dumped it off to junior running back De Veon Smith for a 24-yard gain that set up in the red zone. The touchdown pass came three plays later. Ohio State added two more touchdowns in the third quarter, capitalizing on a pair of 80-yard drives. Barrett threw a 25-yard pass to Jalin Marshall and ran for a 13-yard touchdown, putting Ohio State up heading into the fourth quarter. got three points back on a 27-yard field goal from Allen, cutting the lead to 28-13, but Ohio State continued to churn it out on the ground. A 10-yard touchdown run from Elliott and a 17- yard touchdown run from Barrett on the next two possessions gave Ohio State a lead and put the game out of reach. RUSHING: OSU: Ezekiel Elliott ; JT Barrett ; Curtis Samuel 1-11; Braxton Miller 3-7; TEAM MICH: Jabrill Peppers 7-29; De Veon Smith 10-23; Sione Houma 3-12; Drake Johnson 1-1; Jake Rudock PASSING: OSU: JT Barrett MICH: Jake Rudock ; Wilton Speight ; Jabrill Peppers RECEIVING: OSU: Michael Thomas 2-50; Jalin Marshall 2-31; Ezekiel Elliott 2-7; Curtis Samuel 1-12; Nick Vannett 1-8; Braxton Miller 1-5 SCORING SUMMARY F OHIO ST MICHIGAN st Quarter 1:05 OSU - JT Barrett 7 yd run (Sean Nuernberger kick), :21 2nd Quarter 9:25 MICH - Kenny Allen 25 yd field goal, :40 5:01 OSU - Ezekiel Elliott 5 yd run (Sean Nuernberger kick), :24 1:00 MICH - Jehu Chesson 5 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :01 3rd Quarter 12:21 OSU - Jalin Marshall 25 yd pass from JT Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick), :39 1:45 OSU - JT Barrett 13 yd run (Sean Nuernberger kick), :05 4th Quarter 14:44 MICH - Kenny Allen 27 yd field goal :01 12:53 OSU - Ezekiel Elliott 10 yd run (Sean Nuernberger kick), :51 8:43 OSU - JT Barrett 17 yd run (Sean Nuernberger kick), :33 SEASON REVIEW MICH: Jehu Chesson 8-111; Jake Butt 5-54; Amara Darboh 4-68; De Veon Smith 3-31; Jabrill Peppers 2-25; Grant Perry 2-5; Drake Johnson 1-13 THE LEADERS & BEST 63

14 SEASON REVIEW GAME 13 #17 MICHIGAN #19 FLORIDA ORLANDO, Fla. -- In the 17th-ranked University of football team s first bowl game under J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Football Coach Jim Harbaugh, the Wolverines scored 34 unanswered points in a 41-7 drubbing of 19th-ranked Florida in the 70th playing of the Citrus Bowl on Friday (Jan. 1). asserted control early in the second quarter and never looked back, totaling the highest single-game point total allowed by Florida this season. improves to 3-0 all-time against the Florida and 4-1 all-time in the program s Citrus Bowl history. Quarterback Jake Rudock closed his collegiate career with an impressive effort at Citrus Bowl Stadium, the same field where he clinched a state and national championship with St. Thomas Aquinas High School. The game MVP, as voted by the media, Rudock completed 20-of-31 passes for 278 yards and three touchdowns, becoming just the second quarterback to throw for 3,000 yards in a single season (John Navarre, 2003). Leading 17-7 at halftime, the Wolverines scored on its first two possessions of the third quarter -- the first on a three-yard slant from Rudock to wideout Grant Perry (five receptions, 51 yards) and the second on a two-yard plunge from fullback Sione Houma to claim a 31-7 lead. dominated the third, holding the GAME STATISTICS JAN. 1, 2016 ORLANDO, FLA. ORLANDO CITRUS BOWL STADIUM ATTENDANCE: 63,113 TV: ABC ball for 11:32 of the quarter and out-gaining Florida by a count of 160 yards to two. Rudock started the fourth quarter where he left off, tossing a seven-yard touchdown to tailback Drake Johnson (58 rushing yards on six carries, two total touchdowns), before kicker Kenny Allen closed the scoring with a 25-yard field goal with 6:42 to play. Running back De Veon Smith paced the ground game with 109 bruising yards on 25 carries as converted 7-of-8 third-down opportunities in the second half and finished with 503 total yards of offense. Florida, which entered play among the national leaders in tackles for a loss, got into U-M s backfield just three times in the game with no sacks. Florida QB Treon Harris did not complete a second half pass, finishing the game 8-of-21 with one interception and 55 yards on 11 carries. held Florida to 28 yards in the second half and 0-for-4 on third downs. Defensive lineman Chris Wormley s 2.5 tackles for a loss led the defense with the Wolverines recording six TFLs in the game. Linebacker Joe Bolden had a team-high seven total tackles. The game marked the 70th playing of the Citrus Bowl, among the oldest bowl games in the nation. The attendance of 63,113 is the highest attendance figure since the 2008 Citrus Bowl, also between U-M and UF. SCORING SUMMARY F MICHIGAN FLORIDA st Quarter 5:54 MICH - Drake Johnson 4 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :29 1:58 UF - Treon Harris 2 yd pass from Antonio Callaway (N. MacInnes kick), :56 2nd Quarter 8:49 MICH - Jehu Chesson 31 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :49 1:01 MICH - Kenny Allen 21 yd field goal, :00 TEAM STATS MICH FLA FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception Returns-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 38:38 21:22 Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: MICH: De Veon Smith ; Drake Johnson 6-58; Sione Houma 9-32; Jake Rudock 4-29; TEAM UF: Treon Harris 11-55; Kelvin Taylor 11-50; Jordan Cronkrite 3-17; Taven Bryan 1- -1; Josh Grady PASSING: MICH: Jake Rudock UF: Treon Harris ; Josh Grady 1-2-0; Antonio Callaway 1-1-0; Johnny Townsend RECEIVING: MICH: Jehu Chesson 5-118; Grant Perry 5-51; Jake Butt 3-34; Amara Darboh 2-24; Drake Johnson 2-10; Khalid Hill 1-24; Ian Bunting 1-17; De Veon Smith 1-0 UF: Antonio Callaway 5-75; Brandon Powell 1-26; Chris Thompson 1-20; Demarcus Robinson 1-17; Jordan Cronkrite 1-15; Treon Harris 1-2 3rd Quarter 8:47 MICH - Grant Perry 3 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), :13 3:48 MICH - Sione Houma 2 yd run (Kenny Allen kick), :33 4th Quarter 12:32 MICH - Drake Johnson 8 yd pass from Jake Rudock (Kenny Allen kick), 12-84, 5:14 6:42 MICH - Kenny Allen 25 yd field goal, : YEARS

15 2015 SCHEDULE & RESULTS DATE... RANK... OPPONENT...RESULT...TIME... TV... ATTEND. Sept / -...at Utah... L, :35 p.m....fs ,825 Sept / -...Oregon State... W, :06 p.m.... ABC ,651 Sept / -...UNLV... W, :01 p.m.... BTN ,683 Sept / 22...BYU... W, :05 p.m.... ABC ,940 Oct / -...at Maryland*... W, :01 p.m....btn... 51,802 Oct /13...Northwestern* (HC)... W, :42 p.m.... BTN ,452 Oct /7... State*... L, :35 p.m.... ESPN ,740 Oct / -...at Minnesota*... W, :00 p.m....espn... 50,709 Nov / -...Rutgers*... W :42 p.m.... BTN ,879 Nov / -...at Indiana*... W OT... 3:35 p.m....abc... 49,557 Nov /-...at Penn State*... W :05 p.m....abc...107,418 Nov /8...Ohio State*... L, :06 p.m.... ABC ,829 Jan /19...Florida... W, :06 p.m....abc... 63,113 All Times Eastern * Big Ten Games Home Games Bold at Stadium Rank (U-M / Opponent) from the Associated Press Top 25 Poll SEASON REVIEW 2015 RECORDS Overall Record: 10-3 (.769) Big Ten: 6-2 (.750) Home: 5-2 Away: 4-1 Neutral: ATTENDANCE 13-GAME TOTAL: 1,141,598 / 87,815 average 7-HOME GAMES: 771,174 / 110,168 average 5 AWAY GAMES: 307,311 / 61,462 average 1 NEUTRAL GAME: 63,113 / 63,113 average 2015 FINAL NATIONAL POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS MEDIA POLL Team Record Points Previous 1. Alabama (61) Clemson Stanford Ohio State Oklahoma State TCU Houston Iowa Ole Miss Notre Dame Baylor Florida State North Carolina LSU Utah Navy Oregon Oklahoma State Wisconsin Tennessee NR 23. Northwestern Western Kentucky Florida USA TODAY COACHES POLL Team Record Points Previous 1. Alabama (56) Clemson Stanford Ohio State Oklahoma State TCU Houston Ole Miss Iowa Notre Dame Baylor Florida State North Carolina Utah LSU Navy Oklahoma State Oregon Wisconsin Northwestern Tennessee NR 24. Georgia Florida THE LEADERS & BEST 65

16 SEASON REVIEW 2015 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS MICH OPP SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing 21 8 TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:28 26:32 3RD-DOWN Conversions 86/185 50/181 3rd-Down Pct 46% 28% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/16 9/24 4th-Down Pct 38% 38% SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES (52-56) 93% (27-34) 79% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (37-56) 66% (14-34) 41% PAT-ATTEMPTS (46-46) 100% (22-22) 100% ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 7/ /61462 Neutral Site Games 1/63113 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total BIG TEN FOOTBALL STANDINGS WEST DIVISION TEAM BIG TEN OVERALL MICHIGAN STATE OHIO STATE MICHIGAN PENN STATE INDIANA MARYLAND RUTGERS EAST DIVISION TEAM BIG TEN OVERALL IOWA NORTHWESTERN WISCONSIN NEBRASKA ILLINOIS MINNESOTA PUDUE BIG TEN BOWL SCHEDULE New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Dec. 26) Duke 44 Indiana 41 Bronx, NY Yankee Stadium Foster Farms Bowl (Dec. 26) Nebraska 37 UCLA 29 Santa Clara, Calif. Levi s Stadium Quick Lane Bowl (Dec. 28) Minnesota 21 Central 14 Detriot, Mich. Ford Field Holiday Bowl (Dec. 30) Wisconsin 23 USC 21 San Diego, Calif. Qualcomm Stadium Outback Bowl (Jan. 1) Tennessee 45 Northwestern 6 Tampa, Fla. Raymond James Stadium Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl (Jan. 1) 41 Florida 7 Orlando, Fla. Citrus Bowl Stadium TaxSlayer Bowl (Jan. 2) Georgia 24 Penn State 17 Jacksonville, Fla. Everbank Stadium BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 1) Ohio State 44 Notre Dame 28 Glendale, Ariz. University of Phoenix Stadium Rose Bowl Game Presented by Northwestern Mutual (Jan. 1) Stanford 45 Iowa 16 Pasadena, Calif. Rose Bowl College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic (Dec. 31) Alabama 38 State 0 Arlington, Texas AT&T Stadium YEARS

17 2015 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING... GP..ATT..GAIN..LOSS.. NET.. AVG. TD.. LONG.. AVG/G Smith, De Veon Johnson, Drake Isaac, Ty Houma, Sione Rudock, Jake Green, Derrick Chesson, Jehu Kerridge, Joe Peppers,J Higdon, Karan Douglas, Ross Shallman, Wyatt Speight, Wilton Butt, Jake Darboh, Amara O Neill, Blake TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS PASSING... G...EFFIC.CMP-ATT-INT.. PCT...YDS...TD..LNG. AVG/G Rudock, Jake Speight, Wilton Peppers,J TOTAL OPPONENTS RECEIVING...G... NO.... YDS... AVG... TD. LONG AVG/G Darboh, Amara Butt, Jake Chesson, Jehu Smith, De Veon Perry, Grant Williams, A.J Houma, Sione Johnson, Drake Harris, Drake Bunting, Ian Peppers,J Kerridge, Joe Hill, Khalid Ways, Maurice Isaac, Ty Green, Derrick Higdon, Karan Jones, Da Mario Poggi, Henry Canteen, Freddy Cole, Brian Rudock, Jake TOTAL OPPONENTS PUNT RETURNS. NO....YDS... AVG... TD.LONG Peppers,J Darboh, Amara TOTAL OPPONENTS INTERCEPTIONS... NO....YDS...AVG...TD... LONG Clark, Jeremy Wilson, Jarrod Lewis, Jourdan Stribling, C Morgan, Desmond TOTAL OPPONENTS KICK RETURNS... NO....YDS...AVG...TD... LONG Lewis, Jourdan Peppers,J Chesson, Jehu Thomas, Dymonte TOTAL OPPONENTS FUMBLE RETURNS.NO....YDS...AVG...TD... LONG Bolden, Joe TOTAL OPPONENTS SCORING...TD... FGS... PAT... RUSH...RCV..PASS...DXP...SAF...PTS Allen, Kenny Chesson, Jehu Smith, De Veon Johnson, Drake Darboh, Amara Houma, Sione Rudock, Jake Butt, Jake Green, Derrick Peppers,J Lewis, Jourdan Perry, Grant Kerridge, Joe Isaac, Ty Hill, Khalid Speight, Wilton TOTAL OPPONENTS TOTAL OFFENSE... G... PLAYS... RUSH...PASS... TOTAL.. AVG/G Rudock, Jake Smith, De Veon Johnson, Drake Isaac, Ty Houma, Sione Green, Derrick Chesson, Jehu Speight, Wilton Kerridge, Joe Peppers,J Higdon, Karan Douglas, Ross Shallman, Wyatt Darboh, Amara Butt, Jake O Neill, Blake TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS SEASON REVIEW THE LEADERS & BEST 67

18 SEASON REVIEW 2015 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Allen, Kenny FG SEQUENCE...Opponent Utah...(29), (30), 48, 46 Oregon State...(40), (29)... - UNLV Brigham Young...(40)... - Maryland...47, (30), (32)... - Northwestern...(47) State...(38), (21), (38)... - Minnesota (23), (30), (32), (47) Rutgers...37, (34), (28)... (32), (29), (27) Indiana...(22), 42, (20)... (39), (36), (51), (24) Penn State (23), (24), (18) Ohio State...(25), (27)... - Florida...(21), (25)... - Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING... No.... Yds...Avg..Long...TB...FC...I Blkd O Neill, Blake TEAM Allen, Kenny Total KICKOFFS... No.... Yds...Avg... TB...OB... Retn...Net...YdLn Allen, Kenny Total ALL PURPOSE...G... Rush... Rec...PR... KOR...IR...Tot... Avg/G Chesson, Jehu Smith, De Veon Darboh, Amara Butt, Jake Peppers,J Lewis, Jourdan Johnson, Drake Houma, Sione Isaac, Ty Green, Derrick Rudock, Jake Williams, A.J Perry, Grant Kerridge, Joe Bunting, Ian Hill, Khalid Ways, Maurice Harris, Drake Stribling, C Thomas, Dymonte Higdon, Karan Clark, Jeremy Douglas, Ross Shallman, Wyatt Jones, Da Mario Poggi, Henry Speight, Wilton Cole, Brian O Neill, Blake TEAM Total DEFENSIVE LEADERS Player...GP Solo Ast Total...TFLs...Sacks...Int-Yds.PBU.QBH...FR...FF Blk Bolden Morgan Wilson Lewis Hill Wormley Jenk-Stone Peppers Ross III Hurst Jr Henry Gedeon Charlton Glasgow Thomas Clark Ojemudia Godin Stribling Watson Lyons Furbush Strobel Allen Rudock Chesson Winovich Kinnel Gant Pallante Butt Marshall Harris Speight Pearson Darboh Smith Johnson Total Opp YEARS

19 SEASON REVIEW 2015 MISCELLANEOUS STATS A LOOK AT THE WOLVERINES STATISTICAL RANKINGS IN 2015 A LOOK AT THE WOLVERINES STATISTICAL RANKINGS IN 2015 SEASON REVIEW OFFENSE Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten Scoring Offense 31.4 avg Total Offense avg Rushing Offense avg Passing Offense avg Pass Efficiency rating 45 4 Sacks Allowed 1.38 avg TFLs Allowed 5.0 avg First Downs 265 total 61 7 Completion Pct. 62.2% rd-Down Conv. 46.2% th-Down Conv. 37.5% Red Zone Offense 92.9% 7 2 Turnovers Lost 16 total 25 3 Interceptions 10 total 41 7 Fumbles Lost 6 total 21 2 DEFENSE Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten Scoring Defense 16.4 avg. 6 3 Total Defense avg. 4 2 Rushing Defense avg Pass Defense avg. 3 1 Pass Efficiency 94.6 rating 1 1 Sacks By 2.46 avg TFLs 6.8 avg First Downs 217 total rd-Down Allowed 27.6% 4 1 4th-Down Allowed 37.5% 17 5 Red Zone Defense 79.4% 37 3 Turnovers Gained 12 total Interceptions 10 total Fumbles Recovered 2 total WOLVERINES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL RANKINGS IN 2015 OFFENSE Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten J. Butt, Recepts 3.9 avg J. Butt, Rec. Yards 50.3 avg J. Chesson, Recepts 3.8 avg J. Chesson, Rec. Yards 58.8 avg J. Chesson, Rec. TDs 9 total 28 2 J. Chesson, Scoring 5.5 avg J. Chesson, All-Purp avg A. Darboh, Recepts 4.5 avg A. Darboh, Rec. Yards 55.9 avg A. Darboh, Rec. TDs 5 total D. Smith, Rush TDs 6 total D. Smith, Rushing 62.8 avg J. Rudock, Comp. 64.0% 24 1 J. Rudock, Pass Eff rating 37 3 J. Rudock, Pass TDs 20 total 40 4 J. Rudock, Pass Yards avg J. Rudock, Pts. Resp avg J. Rudock, Total Off avg J. Rudock, Yards/Att avg WOLVERINES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL RANKINGS IN 2015 DEFENSE Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten J. Clark, Int. 0.2 avg J. Lewis, PBUs 1.7 avg. 4 2 THE LEADERS & BEST 69

20 SEASON REVIEW 2015 U-M SINGLE-GAME BESTS INDIVIDUAL GAME-HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 25, Smith, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Rushing Yards: 126, Smith, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) Rushing TDs: 3, Smith, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) Pass Attempts: 46, Rudock, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Pass Completions: 33, Rudock, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Passing Yards: 440, Rudock, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Passing TDs: 6, Rudock, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Long Pass: 64, Rudock, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Receptions: 10, Chesson, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Receiving Yards: 207, Chesson, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Receiving TDs: 4, Chesson, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Long Reception: 64, Chesson, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Total Plays: 53, Rudock, at Indiana (Nov. 14) All-Purpose Yards: 207, Chesson, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Total Offense: 504, Rudock, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Points Kicking: 12, Allen, vs. State (Oct. 17) / Allen, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Field Goals Made: 3, Allen, vs. State (Oct. 17) Field Goals Attempted: 3, Allen, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / Allen, vs. State (Oct. 17) / Allen, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) / Allen, at Indiana (Nov. 14) PATs Attempted: 6, Allen, at Indiana (Nov. 14) PATs Made: 6, Allen, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Long Field Goal: 47, Allen, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) Punting Attempts: 7, O Neill, vs. State (Oct. 17) Punting Yards: 312, O Neill, vs. State (Oct. 17) Long Punt: 80, O Neill, vs. State (Oct. 17) Punting Average (min. 2 attempts): 44.6, O Neill, vs. State (Oct. 17) Punt Returns: 4, Peppers, vs. BYU (Sept. 26) Punt Return Yards: 48, Peppers, vs. State (Oct. 17) Long Punt Return: 41, Peppers, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) Kickoff Returns: 6, Lewis, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Kickoff Return Yards: 123, Lewis, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Long Kickoff Return: 96, Chesson, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) Interceptions: 1, Clark, at Utah (Sept. 3) / Stribling, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) / Clark, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) / Morgan, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / Lewis, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / Lewis, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / Lewis, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) / Wilson, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) / Stribling vs. Florida (Jan. 1) / Wilson, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Interception Yards: 37, Lewis, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) Tackles: 13, Bolden, at Utah (Sept. 3) Tackles for Loss: 3, Wormley, at Utah (Sept. 3) / vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) / Henry, vs. State (Oct. 17) / Charlton, at Penn State (Nov. 21) Tackles for Loss Yardage: 21, Henry, vs. State (Oct. 17) Sacks: 2.0, Henry, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) / Henry, vs. State (Oct. 17) / Wormley, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) / Charlton, at Penn State (Nov. 21) Sack Yardage: 21, Wormley, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Pass Breakups: 6, Lewis, vs. State (Oct. 17) TEAM GAME-HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 51, vs. BYU (Sept. 26) Rushing Yards: 254, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) / vs. BYU (Sept. 26) Rushing TDs: 4, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) Yards Per Rush: 6.5, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) Passing Attempts: 47, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Passing Completions: 33, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Passing Yards: 440, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Passing TDs: 6, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Yards Per Completion: 18.7, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Total Plays: 77, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Total Yards: 581, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Yards Per Play: 7.9, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Points: 49, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Touchdowns Scored: 6, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) / at Indiana (Nov. 14) Field Goals Attempted: 3, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / vs. State (Oct. 17) / vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) / at Indiana (Nov. 14) Field Goals Made: 3, vs. State (Oct. 17) PATs Attempted: 6, at Indiana (Nov. 14) PATs Made: 6, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Punting Attempts: 7, vs. State (Oct. 17) Punting Yards: 312, vs. State (Oct. 17) Long Punt: 80, vs. State (Oct. 17) Punting Average (min. 2 attempts): 44.6, vs. State (Oct. 17) Punt Return Attempts: 4, vs. BYU (Sept. 26) Punt Return Yards: 48, vs. State (Oct. 17) Kickoff Return Attempts: 6, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Kickoff Return Yards: 123, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Interceptions: 3, at Maryland (Oct. 3) Interception Yards: 37, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) Turnovers Gained: 3, at Maryland (Oct. 3) Turnovers Lost: 3, at Utah (Sept. 3) / at Maryland (Oct. 3) Sacks: 4, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) / vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) / at Penn State (Nov. 21) Sacks Against: 3, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) / vs. State (Oct. 17) First Downs: 28, at Indiana (Nov. 14) / vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Penalties: 13, at Indiana (Nov. 14) / at Penn State (Nov. 21) Penalty Yards: 117, at Penn State (Nov. 21) YEARS

21 2015 OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME BESTS INDIVIDUAL GAME-HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 35, Howard, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Rushing Yards: 238, Howard, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Rushing TDs: 3, Barrett, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Pass Attempts: 39, Cook, vs. State (Oct. 17) Pass Completions: 24, Wilson, at Utah (Sept. 3) Passing Yards: 328, Cook, vs. State (Oct. 17) Passing TDs: 1, Collins, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) / Decker, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) / Cook, vs. State (Oct. 17) / Leidner, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) / Sudfeld, at Indiana (Nov. 14) / Hackenberg, at Penn State (Nov. 21) / Barrett, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) / Callaway, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Long Pass: 74, Cook, vs. State (Oct. 17) Receptions: 9, Burbridge, vs. State (Oct. 17) Receiving Yards: 132, Burbridge, vs. State (Oct. 17) Receiving TDs: 1, Jarmon, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) / Boyd, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) / Kings, vs. State (Oct. 17) / Still, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) / Howard, at Indiana (Nov. 14) / Blacknall, at Penn State (Nov. 21) / Marshall, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) / Harris, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Long Reception: 74, Pendleton, vs. State (Oct. 17) Total Plays: 37, Hackenberg, at Penn State (Nov. 21) All-Purpose Yards: 263, Grant, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Points Kicking: 15, Oakes, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Field Goals Made: 4, Santoso, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) / Oakes, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Field Goals Attempted: 4, Santoso, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) / Oakes, at Indiana (Nov. 14) PATs Attempted: 6, Nuernberger, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) PATs Made: 6, Nuernberger, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Long Field Goal: 51, Oakes, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Punting Attempts: 11, Linehan, vs. BYU (Sept. 26) Punting Yards: 475, Linehan, vs. BYU (Sept. 26) Long Punt: 74, Hackett, at Utah (Sept. 3) Punting Average (min. 2 attempts): 54.0, Townsend, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Punt Returns: 3, Likely, at Maryland (Oct. 3) Punt Return Yards: 67, Grant, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Long Punt Return: 67, Grant, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Kickoff Returns: 5, Grant, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Kickoff Return Yards: 170, Grant, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Long Kickoff Return: 98, Grant, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Interceptions: 1, Thomas, at Utah (Sept. 3) / Butler-Byrd, at Utah (Sept. 3) / Williams, at Utah (Sept. 3) / Mageo, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) / Wilson, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) / Jefferson, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / Crawford, at Indiana (Nov. 14) / Bell, at Penn State (Nov. 21) / Bosa, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Interception Yards: 55, Thomas, at Utah (Sept. 3) / Boddy-Calhoun, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) Tackles: 14, Paul, at Utah (Sept. 3) Tackles for Loss: 3.5, Calhoun, vs. State (Oct. 17) Tackles for Loss Yardage: 17, Mageo, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) Sacks: 2.5, Gibson, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) Sack Yardage: 17, Mageo, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) Pass Breakups: 3, Fant, at Indiana (Nov. 14) TEAM GAME-HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 55, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Rushing Yards: 369, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Rushing TDs: 5, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Yards Per Rush: 6.8, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Passing Attempts: 39, vs. State (Oct. 17) Passing Completions: 24, at Utah (Sept. 3) Passing Yards: 328, vs. State (Oct. 17) Passing TDs: 1, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) / vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) / vs. State (Oct. 17) / at Minnesota, (Oct. 31) / at Indiana (Nov. 14) / at Penn State (Nov. 21) / vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) / vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Yards Per Completion: 19.8, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) Total Plays: 89, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Total Yards: 527, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Yards Per Play: 7.0, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Points: 42, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Touchdowns Scored: 6, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Field Goals Attempted: 4, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) / at Indiana (Nov. 14) Field Goals Made: 4, at Minnesota (Oct. 31) / at Indiana (Nov. 14) PATs Attempted: 6, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) PATs Made: 6, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Punting Attempts: 13, at Maryland (Oct. 3) Punting Yards: 475, vs. BYU (Sept. 26) Long Punt: 74, at Utah (Sept. 3) Punting Average (min 2 attempts): 54.0, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Punt Return Attempts: 3, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / at Penn State (Nov. 21) Punt Return Yards: 67, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) Kickoff Return Attempts: 7, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Kickoff Return Yards: 153, vs. Florida (Jan. 1) Interceptions: 3, at Utah (Sept. 3) Interception Yards: 65, at Utah (Sept. 3) Turnovers Gained: 3, at Utah (Sept. 3) / at Maryland (Oct. 3) Turnovers Lost: 3, at Maryland (Oct. 3) Sacks: 3, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) / vs. State (Oct. 17) Sacks Against: 4, at Maryland (Oct. 3) / vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) / vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) / at Penn State (Nov. 21) First Downs: 32, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Penalties: 9, at Indiana (Nov. 14) Penalty Yards: 80, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) SEASON REVIEW THE LEADERS & BEST 71

22 SEASON REVIEW 2015 U-M SCORING DRIVES OPPONENT PLAYS YARDS TOP RESULT QTR PLAY Utah :50 FG 1 Allen, Kenny 29 yd field goal Utah :03 TD 3 Butt, Jake 19 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Utah :52 TD 4 Darboh, Amara 10 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Oregon State :54 FG 1 Allen, Kenny 40 yd field goal Oregon State :01 TD 2 Smith, De Veon 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Oregon State 3 3 1:00 TD 2 Smith, De Veon 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Oregon State :38 FG 3 Allen, Kenny 29 yd field goal Oregon State :06 TD 3 Smith, De Veon 8 yd run (Smith, De Veon pass from Rudock, Jake) Oregon State :31 TD 4 Green, Derrick 2 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) UNLV :23 TD 1 Smith, De Veon 5 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) UNLV :02 TD 2 Chesson, Jehu 36 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) UNLV :07 TD 2 Isaac, Ty 76 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) UNLV :04 TD 4 Houma, Sione 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) BYU :42 TD 1 Rudock, Jake 3 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) BYU :19 TD 2 Darboh, Amara 4 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) BYU :52 TD 2 Smith, De Veon 60 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) BYU :26 TD 2 Rudock, Jake 17 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) BYU :04 FG 2 Allen, Kenny 40 yd field goal Maryland :05 FG 2 Allen, Kenny 30 yd field goal Maryland :14 FG 2 Allen, Kenny 32 yd field goal Maryland :19 TD 3 Johnson, Drake 31 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Hill, Khalid pass from Rudock, Jake) Maryland :11 TD 3 Chesson, Jehu 66 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Maryland :58 TD 4 Johnson, Drake 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Northwestern TD 1 Chesson, Jehu 96 yd kickoff return (Allen, Kenny kick) Northwestern :39 TD 1 Johnson, Drake 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Northwestern :11 TD 1 Rudock, Jake 2 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Northwestern TD 2 Lewis, Jourdan 37 yd interception return (Allen, Kenny kick) Northwestern :33 FG 3 Allen, Kenny 47 yd field goal Northwestern :08 TD 4 Green, Derrick 4 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) State :46 TD 2 Houma, Sione 2 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) State :32 FG 2 Allen, Kenny 38 yd field goal State :44 TD 3 Houma, Sione 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) State :01 FG 3 Allen, Kenny 21 yd field goal State 4 8 1:26 FG 4 Allen, Kenny 38 yd field goal Minnesota :09 TD 1 Kerridge, Joe 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Minnesota :51 TD 2 Chesson, Jehu 13 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Minnesota :38 TD 3 Peppers, Jabrill 6 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Minnesota :39 TD 4 Chesson, Jehu 12 yd pass from Speight, Wilton (Darboh, Amara pass from Speight, Wilton) Rutgers :16 TD 1 Chesson, Jehu 13 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Rutgers :28 TD 1 Rudock, Jake 4 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Rutgers :19 TD 2 Peppers, Jabrill 18 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Rutgers :23 TD 2 Johnson, Drake 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Rutgers :00 TD 2 Darboh, Amara 8 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Rutgers :40 TD 3 Smith, De Veon 4 yd run (Rudock, Jake rush) Rutgers :30 FG 3 Allen, Kenny 34 yd field goal Rutgers :06 FG 4 Allen, Kenny 28 yd field goal Indiana :41 TD 1 Chesson, Jehu 34 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Indiana :09 TD 2 Chesson, Jehu 15 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Indiana :53 TD 2 Chesson, Jehu 64 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Indiana :49 FG 2 Allen, Kenny 22 yd field goal Indiana :57 FG 4 Allen, Kenny 20 yd field goal Indiana :50 TD 4 Chesson, Jehu 5 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Indiana :00 TD OT Butt, Jake 21 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Indiana :00 TD OT Darboh, Amara 25 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Penn State :21 TD 1 Butt, Jake 26 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Penn State :06 TD 2 Darboh, Amara 11 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Penn State 3 9 1:21 TD 2 Houma, Sione 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Penn State :41 TD 4 Smith, De Veon 1 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Ohio State :40 FG 2 Allen, Kenny 25 yd field goal Ohio State :01 TD 2 Chesson, Jehu 5 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Ohio State :01 FG 4 Allen, Kenny 27 yd field goal Florida :29 TD 1 Johnson, Drake 4 yd run (Kenny Allen kick) Florida :49 TD 2 Chesson, Jehu 31 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Florida :00 FG 2 Allen, Kenny 21 yd field goal Florida :13 TD 3 Perry, Grant 3 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Florida :33 TD 3 Houma, Sione 2 yd run (Allen, Kenny kick) Florida :14 TD 4 Johnson, Drake 8 yd pass from Rudock, Jake (Allen, Kenny kick) Florida :14 FG 4 Allen, Kenny 25 yd field goal YEARS

23 2015 OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES OPPONENT PLAYS YARDS TOP RESULT QTR PLAY Utah :30 FG 1 Phillips, Andy 30 yd field goal Utah :40 TD 2 Booker, Devontae 1 yd run (Phillips, Andy kick) Utah :09 TD 3 Wilson, Travis 14 yd run (Phillips, Andy kick) Utah TD 4 Thomas, Justin 55 yd interception return (Phillips, Andy kick) Oregon State :59 TD 1 Jarmon, Hunter 21 yd pass from Collins, Seth (Owens, Garrett kick) UNLV :14 TD 4 Boyd, Devonte 6 yd pass from Decker, Blake (Bornand, N. kick) State :38 TD 2 Scott, LJ 11 yd run (Geiger, Michael kick) State :10 TD 3 Kings, M 30 yd pass from Cook, Connor (Geiger, Michael kick) State :29 TD 4 Scott, LJ 1 yd run (Geiger, Michael kick) State TD 4 Watts-Jackson, Jalen 38 yd fumble recovery Minnesota :45 FG 1 Santoso, Ryan 23 yd field goal Minnesota :38 FG 2 Santoso, Ryan 30 yd field goal Minnesota :22 TD 2 Still, Rashad 52 yd pass from Leidner, Mitch (Santoso, Ryan kick) Minnesota :54 FG 2 Santoso, Ryan 32 yd field goal Minnesota :34 TD 3 Leidner, Mitch 24 yd run (Santoso, Ryan kick) Minnesota :08 FG 4 Santoso, Ryan 47 yd field goal Rutgers :20 FG 1 Federico, Kyle 32 yd field goal Rutgers TD 2 Grant, Janarion 98 yd kickoff return (Federico, Kyle kick) Rutgers :06 FG 2 Federico, Kyle 29 yd field goal Rutgers 2 0 :09 FG 2 Federico, Kyle 27 yd field goal Indiana :55 FG 1 Oakes, Griffin 39 yd field goal Indiana :22 FG 1 Oakes, Griffin 36 yd field goal Indiana :40 FG 2 Oakes, Griffin 51 yd field goal Indiana :22 TD 2 Howard, Jordan 7 yd pass from Sudfeld, Nate (Oakes, Griffin kick) Indiana TD 3 Paige, Mitchell 51 yd punt return (Oakes, Griffin kick) Indiana :07 FG 3 Oakes, Griffin 24 yd field goal Indiana :38 TD 4 Howard, Jordan 24 yd run (Howard, Jordan rush) Indiana :00 TD OT Howard, Jordan 1 yd run (Oakes, Griffin kick) Penn State :51 FG 1 Davis, Tyler 23 yd field goal Penn State :04 TD 2 Blacknall, Saeed 25 yd pass from Hackenberg, Christian (Davis, Tyler kick) Penn State :17 FG 4 Davis, Tyler 24 yd field goal Penn State :24 FG 4 Davis, Tyler 18 yd field goal Ohio State :21 TD 1 Barrett, J.T. 7 yd run (Nuernberger, S kick) Ohio State :24 TD 2 Elliott, E. 5 yd run (Nuernberger, S kick) Ohio State :39 TD 3 Marshall, Jalin 25 yd pass from Barrett, J.T. (Nuernberger, S kick) Ohio State :05 TD 3 Barrett, J.T. 13 yd run (Nuernberger, S kick) Ohio State :05 TD 4 Elliott, E. 10 yd run (Nuernberger, S kick) Ohio State :33 TD 4 Barrett, J.T. 17 yd run (Nuernberger, S kick) Florida :56 TD 1 Harris, Treon 2 yd pass from Callaway, Antonio (MacInnes, N. kick) SEASON REVIEW MICHIGAN OFFENSIVE SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS Category Minus TD FG LONGEST DRIVES Plays: 15: at Indiana (Nov. 14) Yards: 92: vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Time of Possession: 7:31: vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) OPPONENT OFFENSIVE SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS Category Minus Opp. TD Opp. FG LONGEST DRIVES Plays: 17: at Indiana (Nov. 14) Yards: 94: vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) Time of Possession: 7:05: vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) THE LEADERS & BEST 73

24 SEASON REVIEW 2015 U-M 20-YARD+ PLAYS 96 - Kick Return - Jehu Chesson vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) 76 - Rush - Ty Isaac vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) 66 - Rush - Jehu Chesson at Maryland (Oct. 3) 64 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock at Indiana (Nov. 14) 60 - Rush - De Veon Smith vs. BYU (Sept. 26) 55 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis at Penn State (Nov. 21) 49 - Kick Return - Jabrill Peppers vs. State (Oct. 17) 45 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock vs. Florida (Jan. 1) 44 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock at Maryland (Oct. 3) 43 - Kick Return - Jabrill Peppers at Minnesota (Oct. 31) 41 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock at Indiana (Nov. 14) 41 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock vs. BYU (Sept. 26) 41 - Punt Return - Jabrill Peppers at Minnesota (Oct. 31) 39 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 39 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock at Penn State (Nov. 21) 38 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis at Indiana (Nov. 14) 37 - Interception Return - Jourdan Lewis vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) 36 - Rush - Jehu Chesson vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) 36 - Kick Return - Jabrill Peppers at Utah (Sept. 3) 35 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 34 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock at Indiana (Nov. 14) 34 - Punt Return - Jabrill Peppers vs. State (Oct. 17) 34 - Rush - Joe Kerridge vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) 33 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis at Indiana (Nov. 14) 32 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock vs. State (Oct. 17) 32 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) 32 - Rec. - Sione Houma from Jake Rudock vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 31 - Rec. - De Veon Smith from Jake Rudock vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 31 - Rec. - Drake Johnson from Jake Rudock at Maryland (Oct. 3) 31 - Rush - De Veon Smith vs. BYU (Sept. 26) 31 - Kick Return - Jabrill Peppers vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) 31 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson From Jake Rudock vs. Florida (Jan. 1) 30 - Interception Return - Channing Stribling vs UNLV (Sept. 19) 29 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock at Indiana (Nov. 14) 29 - Punt Return - Jabrill Peppers at Maryland (Oct. 3) 28 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 28 - Kick Return - Dymonte Thomas vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 28 - Rec. - Jabrill Peppers from Jake Rudock vs. State (Oct. 17) 28 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock at Utah (Sept. 3) 28 - Rec. - Drake Johnson from Jake Rudock vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 28 - Kick Return - Jehu Chesson vs. Florida (Jan. 1) 27 - Rush - Sione Houma vs. State (Oct. 17) 27 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) 26 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock at Penn State (Nov. 21) 26 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock at Penn State (Nov. 21) 25 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock at Indiana (Nov. 14) 25 - Rush - De Veon Smith vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 25 - Kick Return - Jehu Chesson vs. State (Oct. 17) 25 - Rec. - Grant Perry from Jake Rudock at Utah (Sept. 3) 24 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 24 - Rec. - De Veon Smith from Jake Rudock vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 24 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock at Indiana (Nov. 14) 24 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock vs. State (Oct. 17) 24 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock at Utah (Sept. 3) 24 - Punt Return - Jabrill Peppers vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) 24 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 24 - Rush - De Veon Smith vs. Florida (Jan. 1) 24 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock vs. Florida (Jan. 1) 24 - Rec. - Grant Perry from Jake Rudock vs. Florida (Jan. 1) 23 - Rush - Jake Rudock at Indiana (Nov. 14) 23 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock vs. State (Oct. 17) 22 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) 22 - Rec. - A.J. Williams from Jake Rudock vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) 22 - Rush - Jehu Chesson at Minnesota (Oct. 31) 22 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 22 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 22 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 21 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 21 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 21 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis at Penn State (Nov. 21) 21 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock at Indiana (Nov. 14) 21 - Rec. - A.J. Williams from Jake Rudock vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 21 - Kick Return - Jabrill Peppers at Maryland (Oct. 3) 21 - Rec. - Amara Darboh from Jake Rudock vs. BYU (Sept. 26) 21 - Rec. - Maurice Ways from Jake Rudock vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) 21 - Rec. - Ian Bunting from Jake Rudock vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) 20 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 20 - Rec. - Jehu Chesson from Jake Rudock vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28) 20 - Rush - Jehu Chesson at Penn State (Nov. 21) 20 - Kick Return - Jourdan Lewis at Indiana (Nov. 14) 20 - Rush - De Veon Smith at Indiana (Nov. 14) 20 - Rec. - Jake Butt from Jake Rudock vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7) 20 - Kick Return - Jabrill Peppers vs. State (Oct. 17) 20 - Rush - Jake Rudock at Maryland (Oct. 3) 20 - Rush - Drake Johnson at Maryland (Oct. 3) 20 - Rec. - Khalid Hill from Jake Rudock vs. BYU (Sept. 26) 20 - Rec. - De Veon Smith from Jake Rudock vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) Bold indicates a TOUCHDOWN PLAYS BY PLAYER Player... No (Type) Jehu Chesson (11 receptions, 4 rush, 3 kick return) Jourdan Lewis (12 kick return, 1 INT return) Jabrill Peppers (6 kick return, 4 punt return, 1 reception) Jake Butt (10 receptions) Amara Darboh... 9 (9 receptions) De Veon Smith... 8 (5 rush, 3 receptions) Drake Johnson... 3 (2 receptions, 1 rush) Sione Houma... 2 (1 rush, 1 reception) Grant Perry... 2 (2 receptions) Jake Rudock... 2 (2 rush) A.J. Williams... 2 (2 reception) Ian Bunting... 1 (1 reception) Khalid Hill... 1 (1 reception) Ty Isaac... 1 (1 rush) Joe Kerridge... 1 (1 rush) Channing Stribling... 1 (1 INT return) Dymonte Thomas... 1 (1 kick return) Maurice Ways... 1 (1 reception) LONG PLAYS BY TYPE No.... TD Receptions Rushing LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Rushing: 76, Ty Isaac vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) Rushing Touchdown: 76, Ty Isaac vs. UNLV (Sept. 19) Passing: 64, Jehu Chesson at Indiana (Nov. 14) Passing Touchdown: 64, Jehu Chesson at Indiana (Nov. 14) Punt Return: 41, Jabrill Peppers at Minnesota (Oct. 31) Kick Return: 96, Jehu Chesson vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) Interception Return: 37, Jourdan Lewis vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) Fumble Return: 18, Joe Bolden vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12) Punt: 80, Blake O Neill vs. State (Oct. 17) Field Goal: 47, Kenny Allen vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10) YEARS

25 2015 STARTING LINEUPS 2015 MICHIGAN STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB RB at Utah Poggi* Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Kerridge Smith Oregon State Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Kerridge Smith UNLV Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Kerridge Smith BYU Poggi* Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Houma Smith at Maryland Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Canteen# Isaac Northwestern Ways Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Williams Harris Rudock Poggi* Smith State Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Poggi* Smith at Minnesota Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Newsome& Chesson Rudock Ways# Smith Rutgers Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Williams* Johnson at Indiana Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Houma Smith at Penn State Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Hill* Smith Ohio State Darboh Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Hill* Smith Florida Williams* Cole Braden G. Glasgow Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Rudock Houma Smith * started in a two tight end formation # started in a three wide receiver formation & started in an off-balance line with an extra lineman SEASON REVIEW 2015 MICHIGAN STARTING LINEUPS DEFENSE OPPONENT DE DT DT BUCK ILB ILB OLB CB SS FS CB at Utah Henry R. Glasgow Godin Ojemudia Morgan Bolden Hill* Lewis Wilson Peppers Stribling Oregon State Wormley R. Glasgow Godin Ojemudia Morgan Bolden Hill* Lewis Wilson Peppers Stribling UNLV Wormley R. Glasgow Godin Ojemudia Morgan Bolden Ross Lewis Wilson Hill Peppers BYU Charlton R. Glasgow Godin Ojemudia Morgan Clark** Hill** Lewis Wilson Peppers Stribling at Maryland Henry R. Glasgow Wormley Ojemudia Morgan Bolden Hill* Lewis Wilson Peppers Clark Northwestern Henry R. Glasgow Wormley Jenkins-Stone Morgan Bolden Hill* Lewis Wilson Peppers Clark State Henry R. Glasgow Wormley Jenkins-Stone Morgan Bolden Gedeon Lewis Wilson Hill Peppers at Minnesota Henry R. Glasgow Wormley Ross Morgan Bolden Hill Lewis Wilson Peppers Clark Rutgers Henry R. Glasgow Wormley Jenkins-Stone Morgan Bolden Ross Lewis Wilson Thomas Peppers at Indiana Henry Hurst Wormley Jenkins-Stone Morgan Bolden Thomas* Lewis Wilson Peppers Clark at Penn State Henry Hurst Wormley Charlton# Morgan Bolden Clark* Lewis Wilson Thomas Peppers Ohio State Henry Hurst Wormley Charlton# Morgan Bolden Ross Lewis Wilson Thomas Peppers Florida Henry Hurst Wormley Jenkins-Stone Morgan Bolden Stribling* Lewis Wilson Thomas Clark * started five defensive backs ** started six defensive backs # started four down linemen 2015 MICHIGAN WEEK-BY-WEEK LEADERS OPPONENT Rushes Rush Yds. Receptions Rec. Yds. Tackles TFL Sacks at Utah Smith Smith Darboh/Butt Darboh Bolden Wormley Ojemudia/Charlton Oregon State Smith Smith Darboh/Butt Darboh Bolden Wormley Wormley/Morgan UNLV Smith Isaac Darboh Darboh Bolden R. Glasgow Hurst/Charlton BYU Smith Smith Darboh Darboh Stribling R. Glasgow Ojemudia/Hurst/Henry at Maryland Johnson Johnson Butt/Chesson Butt Morgan Hurst Godin Northwestern Green Smith Williams Williams Wilson Henry Henry State Smith Smith Chesson Chesson Morgan Henry Henry at Minnesota Johnson Johnson Darboh Darboh Ross III Ross III/Wilson/Hurst Ross III/Wilson Rutgers Smith Smith Butt Butt Morgan Wormley Wormley at Indiana Smith Rudock Chesson Chesson Hill/Wilson Jenkins-Stone Jenkins-Stone at Penn State Smith Smith Darboh Darboh Ross/Wormley Charlton Charlton Ohio State Smith Peppers Chesson Chesson Bolden Lewis/Charlton Lewis Florida Smith Smith Chesson Chesson Bolden Wormley Wormley/Jenkins-Stone THE LEADERS & BEST 75

26 SEASON REVIEW 2015 INDIVIDUAL HONORS PLAYERS Kenny Allen, Placekicker/Punter All-Big Ten third team (media) All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches) Brad Anlauf, Wide Receiver Academic All-Big Ten Blake Bars, Offensive Line Academic All-Big Ten Joe Bolden, Linebacker Team Co-Captain Robert P. Ufer Award - Senior Football Player with the Most Love and Enthusiasm for All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Butkus Award (watch list) Lott IMPACT Trophy (quarterfinalist) Ben Braden, Offensive Line All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Ian Bunting, Tight End Academic All-Big Ten Jake Butt, Tight End Big Ten s Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media) John Mackey Award (semifinalist) John Mackey Tight End of the Week (Nov. 11) Jehu Chesson, Wide Receiver Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player All-Big Ten first team (coaches) All-Big Ten honorable mention (media) Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week (Northwestern, Oct. 12) Co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Indiana, Nov. 16) Mason Cole, Offensive Line All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Amara Darboh, Wide Receiver All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Noah Furbush, Linebacker Academic All-Big Ten Ben Gedeon, Linebacker Academic All-Big Ten Graham Glasgow, Center Hugh R. Rader Memorial Award - Top Offensive Lineman All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Academic All-Big Ten Ryan Glasgow, Nose Tackle Richard Katcher Award - Top Defensive Lineman All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Burlsworth Trophy (semifinalist) Bobby Henderson, Fullback Academic All-Big Ten Willie Henry, Defensive Line All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Sione Houma, Fullback Academic All-Big Ten Maurice Hurst, Nose Tackle Chuck Bednarik Award (watch list) Academic All-Big Ten Royce Jenkins-Stone, Buck All-Big Ten honorable mention (media) Michael Jocz, Tight End Dr. Arthur D. Robinson Scholarship Award - Top U-M Senior Football Student-Athlete Academic All-Big Ten Kyle Kalis, Offensive Line All-Big Ten third team (media) All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches) Joe Kerridge Team Co-Captain Academic All-Big Ten Dan Liesman, Linebacker Academic All-Big Ten Jourdan Lewis, Cornerback USA Today All-America first team Walter Camp All-America second team All-Big Ten first team (media and coaches) All-Big Ten honorable mention return specialist (media) Jim Thorpe Award (semifinalist) Chuck Bednarik Award (semifinalist) Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Northwestern, Oct. 12) Jim Thorpe Award Defensive Back of the Week Erik Magnuson, Offensive Line All-Big Ten third team (coaches and media) Bryan Mone, Defensive Tackle Polynesian College Football Player of the Year (watch list) Desmond Morgan, Linebacker Roger Zatkoff Award - Top Linebacker National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete - Chapter (winner) All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Academic All-Big Ten William V. Campbell Trophy presented by National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame (semifinalist) National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete (candidate) Blake O Neill, Punter All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) Ray Guy Award (candidate) Jabrill Peppers, Defensive Back Big Ten s Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year Paul Hornung Award (finalist) All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media) All-Big Ten second team return specialist (coaches) All-Big Ten honorable mention return specialist (media) Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week (Northwestern, Oct. 12) Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Minnesota, Nov. 2) James Ross, Linebacker Butkus Award (watch list) Jake Rudock, Quarterback 2016 Citrus Bowl MVP All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient Manning Award Star of the Week (Rutgers, Nov. 9) Co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Indiana, Nov. 16) Walter Camp Offensive Player of the Week (Indiana, Nov. 16) Manning Award Star of the Week (Indiana, Nov. 16) Davey O Brien Great 8 Performance (Indiana, Nov. 16) De Veon Smith, Running Back All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches) Tom Strobel, Offensive Line/Defensive Line Academic All-Big Ten Jack Wangler, Wide Receiver Academic All-Big Ten Jared Wangler, Linebacker Academic All-Big Ten Maurice Ways, Wide Receiver Academic All-Big Ten Jarrod Wilson, Safety All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches) Chase Winovich, Tight End Academic All-Big Ten Chris Wormley, Defensive End Richard Katcher Award - Top Defensive Lineman All-Big Ten third team (coaches) All-Big Ten honorable mention (media) Academic All-Big Ten Chuck Bednarik Award (watch list) COACHES Jim Harbaugh, Head Coach George Munger Coach of the Year (semifinalist) Paul Bear Bryant Coach of the Year (watch list) Tim Drevno, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Broyles Award (candidate) Tyrone Wheatley, Running Backs Coach Rose Bowl Hall of Fame inductee YEARS

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28 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL RUSHING RECORDS Ron Johnson Tshimanga Biakabutuka Mike Hart Game 1. Chris Perry...51 at State, Nov. 1, Mike Hart...44 Penn State, Sept. 22, Ron Johnson...42 Northwestern, Oct. 4, 1967 Anthony Thomas...42 at Indiana, Oct. 30, Mike Hart...40 at Illinois, Oct. 16, Butch Woolfolk...39 at State, Oct. 10, 1981 Game 1. Ron Johnson Wisconsin, Nov. 16, Tshimanga Biakabutuka Ohio State, Nov. 25, Jon Vaughn UCLA, Sept. 22, Ron Johnson Navy, Oct. 7, Denard Robinson at Notre Dame, Sept. 11, 2010 Game 1. Ron Johnson... 5 Wisconsin, Nov. 16, Fritz Seyferth... 4 Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1970 Ed Shuttlesworth... 4 Minnesota, Oct. 28, 1972 Rob Lytle... 4 Indiana, Oct. 25, 1975 Chris Howard... 4 UCLA, Sept. 28, 1996 Anthony Thomas... 4 at Hawaii, Nov. 28, Rushing Attempts Season 1. Chris Perry Anthony Thomas Mike Hart T. Biakabutuka Anthony Thomas Jamie Morris Mike Hart Gordon Bell Chris Perry Lawrence Ricks Mike Hart Tony Boles Denard Robinson Ron Johnson Butch Woolfolk Rushing Yards Season 1. T. Biakabutuka 1, Anthony Thomas 1, Jamie Morris 1, Denard Robinson 1, Chris Perry 1, Mike Hart 1, Rob Lytle 1, Butch Woolfolk 1, Mike Hart 1, Tony Boles 1, Ron Johnson 1, Gordon Bell 1, Lawrence Ricks 1, Jon Vaughn 1, Mike Hart 1, Tyrone Wheatley 1, Billy Taylor 1, Anthony Thomas 1, Denard Robinson 1, Ricky Powers 1, Denard Robinson 1, Rushing Touchdowns Season 1. Ron Johnson Anthony Thomas Chris Perry Anthony Thomas Denard Robinson Anthony Thomas Tom Harmon Rob Lytle Jamie Morris Chris Perry Mike Hart Mike Hart Denard Robinson Career 1. Mike Hart 1, Anthony Thomas Chris Perry Jamie Morris Denard Robinson Butch Woolfolk Tyrone Wheatley Billy Taylor Rob Lytle Lawrence Ricks Gordon Bell Ed Shuttlesworth Ricky Powers Russell Davis Fitzgerald Toussaint Career 1. Mike Hart 5, Denard Robinson 4, Anthony Thomas 4, Jamie Morris 4, Tyrone Wheatley 4, Butch Woolfolk 3, Chris Perry 3, Rob Lytle 3, Billy Taylor 3, Gordon Bell 2, T. Biakabutuka 2, Lawrence Ricks 2, Harlan Huckleby 2, Ricky Powers 2, Russell Davis 2, Ron Johnson 2, Ed Shuttlesworth 2, Fitzgerald Toussaint 2, Tony Boles 2, Stan Edwards 2, Career 1. Anthony Thomas Tyrone Wheatley Denard Robinson Mike Hart Chris Perry Rick Leach Steve Smith Billy Taylor Tom Harmon Butch Woolfolk Gordon Bell Fitzgerald Toussaint Ron Johnson Ed Shuttlesworth Rob Lytle YEARS Average Gain Per Rush Game (Min. 5 carries) 1. Leroy Hoard Indiana, Oct. 22, Tom Harmon at Chicago, Oct. 21, Rob Lytle State, Oct. 9, Tony Boles at Wisconsin, Oct. 1, Russell Davis Stanford, Sept. 18, 1976 Game (Min. 10 carries) 1. Rob Lytle State, Oct. 9, Tony Boles at Wisconsin, Oct. 1, Tyrone Wheatley vs. Washington, Jan. 1, Billy Taylor Indiana, Oct. 30, Anthony Thomas at Hawaii, Nov. 28, 1998 Game (Min. 15 carries) 1. Tyrone Wheatley Washington, Jan. 1, Tyrone Wheatley Iowa, Oct. 3, Denard Robinson at Indiana Oct. 2, Ron Johnson Wisconsin, Nov. 16, Bob Nussbaumer Purdue, Oct. 28, 1944 Game (Min. 20 carries) 1. Ron Johnson Wisconsin, Nov. 16, Ted Kress at Northwestern, Oct. 18, 1952 Denard Robinson Air Force, Sept. 8, Billy Taylor at Iowa, Nov. 15, Chris Perry Central, Aug. 30, 2003 Season (Min. 75 carries) 1. Tyrone Wheatley Denard Robinson Bill Daley Tom Harmon Rob Lytle Denard Robinson Steve Smith Bob Nussbaumer Tony Boles Jack Weisenburger Career (Min. 200 carries) 1. Jon Vaughn Denard Robinson Tyrone Wheatley Rob Lytle T. Biakabutuka Bob Nussbaumer Tony Boles Leroy Hoard Jamie Morris Gordon Bell

29 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL RUSHING RECORDS Average Yards Per Game Season (Min. 6 games) 1. Anthony Thomas Jamie Morris T. Biakabutuka Ron Johnson Bill Daley Mike Hart Denard Robinson Chris Perry Tony Boles Mike Hart Tyrone Wheatley Rob Lytle Career (Min. 15 games) 1. Mike Hart Billy Taylor Tyrone Wheatley T. Biakabutuka Anthony Thomas Rob Lytle Butch Woolfolk Denard Robinson Jamie Morris Ron Johnson Tony Boles Tom Harmon Most Games, 100+ Yards Season 1. Jamie Morris Anthony Thomas Mike Hart Mike Hart Denard Robinson Gordon Bell Rob Lytle T. Biakabutuka Chris Perry Butch Woolfolk Lawrence Ricks Tony Boles Tyrone Wheatley Tyrone Wheatley Anthony Thomas Career 1. Mike Hart Anthony Thomas Tyrone Wheatley Denard Robinson Jamie Morris Butch Woolfolk Rob Lytle Billy Taylor Gordon Bell T. Biakabutuka Chris Perry Most Games, 150+ Yards Season 1. Anthony Thomas Rob Lytle Jamie Morris Mike Hart Ron Johnson Tony Boles T. Biakabutuka Chris Perry Mike Hart Denard Robinson Career 1. Mike Hart Anthony Thomas Denard Robinson Jamie Morris Billy Taylor Butch Woolfolk Tyrone Wheatley Ron Johnson Rob Lytle Tony Boles Chris Perry Gordon Bell Lawrence Ricks T. Biakabutuka Most Games, 200+ Yards Season 1. Mike Hart Tom Harmon Ron Johnson T. Biakabutuka Jon Vaughn Tyrone Wheatley Chris Perry Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Career 1. Mike Hart Denard Robinson Ron Johnson Tom Harmon T. Biakabutuka Jon Vaughn Tyrone Wheatley Jamie Morris Chris Perry RECORD BOOK THE LEADERS & BEST 79

30 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHERS (418) Yards Att. Player Class Opponent Date Ron Johnson Sr. Wisconsin Nov. 16, Tim Biakabutuka Jr. Ohio State Nov. 25, Jon Vaughn So. UCLA Sept. 22, Ron Johnson Jr. Navy Oct. 7, Denard Robinson So. at Notre Dame Sept. 11, Butch Woolfolk Sr. at State Oct. 10, Tyrone Wheatley So. Washington Jan. 1, Denard Robinson Sr. at Purdue Oct. 6, Jamie Morris Sr. Alabama Jan. 2, Mike Hart Fr. at Illinois Oct. 16, Chris Perry Sr. Central Aug. 30, Anthony Thomas Sr. at Illinois Sept. 23, Billy Taylor So. at Iowa Nov. 15, Tyrone Wheatley So. Iowa Oct. 3, Mike Hart Fr. State Oct. 30, Chris Perry Sr. at State Nov. 1, Ted Kress Jr. at Northwestern Oct. 18, Mike Hart So. at State Oct. 1, Denard Robinson Sr. Air Force Sept. 8, Denard Robinson So. at Indiana Oct. 2, Bill Daley Jr. at Northwestern Oct. 2, Mike Hart Sr. Eastern Oct. 6, Tony Boles So. Wake Forest Sept. 24, Jamie Morris Jr. at Ohio State Nov. 22, Gordon Bell Sr. at Wisconsin Sept. 13, Tom Harmon Jr. Yale Oct. 28, Mike Hart Fr. at Purdue Oct. 23, Tim Biakabutuka Jr. Northwestern Oct. 7, Ron Johnson Sr. at Duke Sept. 28, Tom Harmon Jr. at Pennsylvania Nov. 18, Jon Vaughn So. at Notre Dame Sept. 15, Denard Robinson Jr. San Diego State Sept. 24, Anthony Thomas Sr. at Northwestern Nov. 4, Denard Robinson Jr. Eastern Sept. 17, Bill Daley Jr. at Illinois Oct. 30, Denard Robinson So. Connecticut Sept. 4, Anthony Thomas Jr. at Indiana Oct. 30, Lawrence Ricks Sr. Purdue Nov. 13, Tim Biakabutuka Jr. Minnesota Oct. 28, Mike Hart Jr. at Minnesota Sept. 30, Tim Biakabutuka Jr. at State Nov. 4, Butch Woolfolk So. Minnesota Oct. 13, Jamie Morris Sr. Northwestern Oct. 31, Glenn Doughty So. Washington Sept. 27, Tyrone Wheatley Jr. at Penn State Oct. 16, Fitzgerald Toussaint So. at Illinois Nov. 12, Denard Robinson So. at Penn State Oct. 30, Butch Woolfolk So. Wisconsin Nov. 3, Billy Taylor Jr. Iowa Nov. 14, Mike Hart Sr. Appalachian State Sept. 1, Mike Hart Sr. Notre Dame Sept. 15, Carlos Brown Sr. Eastern Sept. 19, Butch Woolfolk Sr. UCLA Dec. 31, Chris Perry Sr. Houston Sept. 13, Lawrence Ricks So. California Oct. 4, Tony Boles So. Minnesota Nov. 5, Anthony Thomas So. at Hawaii Nov. 28, Jamie Morris Sr. Wisconsin Oct. 3, Anthony Thomas Sr. at UCLA Sept. 16, Butch Woolfolk Jr. Washington Jan. 1, Anthony Thomas Sr. vs. Auburn Jan. 1, Tyrone Wheatley Sr. at Iowa Oct. 1, Rob Lytle Sr. State Oct. 9, Tony Boles So. at Wisconsin Oct. 1, Jamie Morris So. Indiana Oct. 26, Lawrence Ricks Sr. at Illinois Nov. 6, Wes Bradford Jr. Minnesota Oct. 27, Butch Woolfolk Sr. at Indiana Oct. 3, Ricky Powers So. at Boston College Sept. 7, Rob Lytle Sr. at Indiana Oct. 23, Yards Att. Player Class Opponent Date Anthony Thomas Sr. State Oct. 21, Chris Perry Jr. Wisconsin Nov. 16, Rob Lytle Sr. at Northwestern Oct. 16, Billy Taylor Sr. Indiana Oct. 30, Anthony Thomas Jr. Northwestern Nov. 6, Tyrone Wheatley So. State Oct. 10, Gordon Bell Sr. at Minnesota Nov. 1, Jamie Morris Sr. Long Beach State Sept. 26, Tyrone Wheatley Jr. Houston Sept. 25, Anthony Thomas Sr. Penn State Nov. 11, Fitzgerald Toussaint So. Purdue Oct. 29, Denard Robinson Jr. Ohio State Nov. 26, Derrick Green So. Appalachian St. Aug. 30, Jesse Johnson So. at Iowa Oct. 5, Ron Johnson Jr. Northwestern Nov. 4, Russell Davis Jr. at Purdue Nov. 12, Gordon Bell Jr. Purdue Nov. 16, Billy Taylor Sr. at Minnesota Oct. 23, Vincent Smith Fr. Delaware State Oct. 17, Rob Lytle Sr. at Ohio State Nov. 20, Bob Nussbaumer Jr. Purdue Oct. 28, Jim Pace Sr. Ohio State Nov. 23, Stan Edwards Jr. Purdue Nov. 15, Ricky Powers So. Notre Dame Sept. 14, Ron Johnson Sr. at Indiana Oct. 19, Tom Kuzma So. Ohio State Nov. 22, Jon Vaughn So. State Oct. 13, Mike Hart Fr. Minnesota Oct. 9, Gordon Bell Jr. at Indiana Nov. 2, Rob Lytle So. Minnesota Oct. 26, Tony Boles Jr. Indiana Oct. 28, Leroy Hoard So. at Ohio State Nov. 19, Harlan Huckleby Fr. Northwestern Oct. 18, Harlan Huckleby So. Stanford Sept. 18, Roosevelt Smith So. Wisconsin Oct. 15, Brandon Minor So. Minnesota Oct. 27, Jamie Morris So. Nebraska Jan. 1, Billy Taylor So. at Illinois Nov. 8, Brandon Minor Jr. at Purdue Nov. 1, Chris Perry Sr. Ohio State Nov. 22, Mike Hart Jr. Ball State Nov. 4, Brandon Minor Sr. Purdue Nov. 7, Tyrone Wheatley Sr. State Oct. 8, Lawrence Ricks Sr. Wisconsin Sept. 11, Tony Boles So. at Northwestern Oct. 29, Rob Lytle Sr. at Purdue Nov. 6, Mike Hart Sr. Penn State Sept. 22, Butch Woolfolk Jr. at Indiana Nov. 1, Stan Edwards Jr. Illinois Oct. 25, Leroy Hoard Jr. Ohio State Nov. 25, Jamie Morris Sr. at Indiana Oct. 24, Ron Johnson Sr. State Oct. 12, Billy Taylor So. at Minnesota Oct. 25, Billy Taylor Jr. Minnesota Oct. 24, Ricky Powers So. at Illinois Nov. 16, Ed Shuttlesworth Jr. Tulane Sept. 30, Mike Hart Fr. Northwestern Nov. 13, Fitzgerald Toussaint Sr. Indiana Oct. 19, Tom Kuzma So. at Columbia Nov. 15, Jamie Morris Sr. at Minnesota Nov. 7, Billy Taylor Jr. State Oct. 17, B.J. Askew Sr. State Nov. 2, Tyrone Wheatley Sr. Purdue Nov. 5, Tyrone Wheatley So. Minnesota Oct. 24, Ricky Powers So. at State Oct. 12, Tony Boles So. at Iowa Oct. 15, Rob Lytle Jr. Indiana Oct. 25, Steve Smith Sr. at Minnesota Nov. 12, Harlan Huckleby Jr. Navy Sept. 24, Bob Nussbaumer Jr. Northwestern Oct. 14, Harlan Huckleby Jr. at State Oct. 8, Mike Hart Jr. Vanderbilt Sept. 2, Tyrone Wheatley Jr. Notre Dame Sept. 11, John Herrnstein Sr. USC Sept. 27, Michael Taylor So. Northwestern Oct. 31, Tyrone Wheatley Sr. Penn State Oct. 15, Tyrone Wheatley So. at Northwestern Nov. 7, Tim Biakabutuka Jr. Memphis Sept. 9, Leroy Hoard So. USC Jan. 2, YEARS

31 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHERS Yards Att. Player Class Opponent Date Gordon Bell Jr. at Illinois Nov. 9, Billy Taylor So. Wisconsin Nov. 1, Tom Harmon Sr. Pennsylvania Oct. 26, Mike Hart Jr. at Ohio State Nov. 18, Gordon Bell Sr. at Illinois Nov. 15, Butch Woolfolk Jr. at Ohio State Nov. 22, Chuck Heater So. at Illinois Oct. 21, Tim Biakabutuka So. State Oct. 8, Tyrone Wheatley Fr. Northwestern Nov. 9, Jim Detwiler Sr. at Ohio State Nov. 19, Jamie Morris Jr. Oregon State Sept. 20, Tim Biakabutuka Fr. Purdue Nov. 6, Chris Perry Sr. Illinois Oct. 18, Tim Biakabutuka Jr. at Penn State Nov. 18, Butch Woolfolk Sr. Notre Dame Sept. 19, Stan Edwards So. at State Oct. 6, Rick Rogers Sr. Northwestern Oct. 13, Carl Ward Jr. at Illinois Nov. 6, Tom Harmon Sr. at Ohio State Nov. 23, Bob Wiese So. Ohio State Nov. 20, Glenn Doughty So. Vanderbilt Sept. 20, Harlan Huckleby Sr. at Northwestern Nov. 11, Jamie Morris Fr. Wisconsin Sept. 22, Anthony Thomas Jr. Notre Dame Sept. 4, Fitzgerald Toussaint So. Nebraska Nov. 19, Leroy Hoard So. Illinois Nov. 12, Bob Timberlake Jr. Iowa Nov. 16, Derrick Green So. Miami (Ohio) Sept. 13, Jamie Morris Sr. at Illinois Nov. 14, Butch Woolfolk Jr. State Oct. 11, Lawrence Ricks Sr. Minnesota Oct. 30, Bill Daley Jr. Notre Dame Oct. 9, Ralph Chubb Jr. at Pennsylvania Nov. 4, Russell Davis Sr. Purdue Nov. 18, Tyrone Wheatley So. at Indiana Oct. 17, Ron Johnson Sr. at Northwestern Nov. 2, Gordon Bell Jr. Minnesota Oct. 26, Chuck Heater Jr. at Iowa Sept. 15, Clarence Williams So. Boston College Sept. 21, Chris Perry Sr. Notre Dame Sept. 13, Tyrone Wheatley Sr. Wisconsin Oct. 29, Tracy Williams So. at Wisconsin Oct. 1, Anthony Thomas So. vs. Arkansas Jan. 1, Carlos Brown So. Minnesota Oct. 20, Butch Woolfolk Fr. Minnesota Oct. 28, Harlan Huckleby So. Wisconsin Sept. 11, Carl Ward Sr. Illinois Nov. 5, Tom Harmon Sr. at California Sept. 28, Jon Vaughn So. at Purdue Nov. 3, Anthony Thomas Sr. Rice Sept. 9, Sam McGuffie Fr. at Notre Dame Sept. 13, Steve Smith Sr. Indiana Oct. 1, Jamie Morris Sr. Ohio State Nov. 21, Tony Boles So. Miami (Fla.) Sept. 17, Rob Lytle Sr. Minnesota Oct. 30, Anthony Thomas Fr. Iowa Oct. 18, Mike Hart Sr. vs. Florida (Capital) Jan. 1, Denard Robinson So. Bowling Green Sept. 25, Harlan Huckleby Jr. at Illinois Sept. 10, Don Moorhead Jr. Washington Sept. 27, Chuck Heater Jr. Indiana Nov. 3, Leroy Hoard So. Indiana Oct. 22, Jamie Morris Sr. Notre Dame Sept. 12, Tim Biakabutuka So. Boston College Sept. 4, Jon Vaughn So. Mississippi Jan. 1, Ricky Powers Fr. at Ohio State Nov. 24, Jim Pace Sr. Indiana Nov. 16, Anthony Thomas Jr. Illinois Oct. 23, Denard Robinson Sr. Illinois Oct. 13, Tom Harmon Jr. at Chicago Oct. 21, 1939 Yards Att. Player Class Opponent Date Chris Howard Jr. at Minnesota Oct. 26, Ricky Powers Fr. Minnesota Nov. 17, Mike Hart Sr. Oregon Sept. 8, Dennis Brown Jr. Indiana Oct. 21, Butch Woolfolk So. Indiana Oct. 27, Anthony Thomas Jr. at Penn State Nov. 13, Bob Westfall Sr. at Illinois Nov. 1, Stan Edwards Jr. California Oct. 4, Harlan Huckleby So. State Oct. 9, Lawrence Ricks Jr. Northwestern Oct. 24, Steve Smith Sr. Purdue Nov. 5, B.J. Askew Sr. at Minnesota Nov. 9, Mike Hart Jr. Iowa Oct. 21, Michael Shaw Jr. Massachusetts Sept. 18, De'Veon Smith Jr. Oregon State Sept. 12, De'Veon Smith Jr. BYU Sept. 26, Rick Rogers Jr. Iowa Oct. 22, Jamie Morris Fr. Minnesota Nov. 10, Ed Shuttlesworth So. at Purdue Nov. 13, Rick Rogers Jr. Washington State Sept. 10, Lawrence Ricks Sr. Indiana Oct. 2, Rick Rogers Jr. Northwestern Oct. 15, Tyrone Wheatley Jr. N.C. State Jan. 1, Gordon Bell Sr. Ohio State Nov. 22, Mike Hart Jr. at Notre Dame Sept. 16, Mel Anthony Sr. Oregon State Jan. 1, Lawrence Ricks So. at Indiana Nov. 1, Bob Chappuis So. Iowa Oct. 5, Anthony Thomas Fr. Baylor Sept. 20, B.J. Askew Jr. at Penn State Oct. 6, Chris Perry Sr. at Northwestern Nov. 15, Mike Hart Jr. State Oct. 7, Denard Robinson Sr. at Ohio State Nov. 24, Drake Johnson So. Indiana Nov. 1, Ron Johnson Sr. Navy Oct. 5, Rob Lytle Jr. at State Oct. 11, Jesse Johnson Jr. Illinois Nov. 14, Mel Anthony Sr. at Iowa Nov. 14, Tom Kuzma Fr. at Illinois Nov. 1, Clarence Williams Sr. Wisconsin Nov. 14, Mike Hart Fr. San Diego State Sept. 18, Denard Robinson So. Wisconsin Nov. 20, Devin Gardner Jr. at Penn State Oct. 12, De'Veon Smith So. at Northwestern Nov. 8, Jim Pace Jr. Illinois Nov. 10, Lawrence Ricks Sr. at Iowa Oct. 16, Dave Fisher Sr. Purdue Oct. 15, Anthony Thomas Sr. at Purdue Oct. 7, Chris Howard Sr. at Penn State Nov. 8, Chris Perry Jr. Washington Aug. 31, Chris Howard Jr. Penn State Nov. 16, Tom Harmon Sr. State Oct. 5, Justin Fargas Fr. at Northwestern Oct. 17, Fitzgerald Toussaint So. Ohio State Nov. 26, Fitzgerald Toussaint Sr. Connecticut Sept. 21, Bob Wiese Jr. Northwestern Oct. 14, Jamie Morris So. Notre Dame Sept. 14, Butch Woolfolk Sr. at Wisconsin Sept. 12, Gordon Bell Sr. Missouri Oct. 4, Alan Jefferson So. Washington State Sept. 19, Bennie McRae Sr. at Illinois Nov. 11, Chris Perry Jr. Western Sept. 7, Bob Chappuis So. Wisconsin Nov. 16, Jesse Johnson Jr. at Purdue Oct. 31, Jamie Morris Jr. at Hawaii Dec. 6, Ricky Powers So. Purdue Nov. 2, Billy Taylor Sr. Ohio State Nov. 20, n.a. Jack Weisenberger Sr. at Northwestern Oct. 18, Vincent Smith Jr. Eastern Sept. 17, Gordon Bell Sr. Indiana Oct. 25, 1975 RECORD BOOK THE LEADERS & BEST 81

32 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHERS Yards Att. Player Class Opponent Date Billy Taylor Sr. at State Oct. 9, Gil Chapman Jr. at State Oct. 13, Tyrone Wheatley Jr. Washington State Sept. 4, Bob Ptacek Sr. Illinois Nov. 8, Tim Biakabutuka Jr. at Boston College Sept. 16, Bob Nussbaumer Jr. at Marquette Sept. 23, Butch Woolfolk Sr. Navy Sept. 26, Anthony Thomas So. Eastern Sept. 19, Mike Hart So. Northern Illinois Sept. 3, Max Martin So. Eastern Sept. 17, Brandon Minor Jr. at Penn State Oct. 18, Denard Robinson Jr. at Northwestern Oct. 8, Steve Smith So. Illinois Nov. 7, Dave Raimey Jr. Duke Nov. 4, Ed Shuttlesworth Sr. Ohio State Nov. 24, Russell Davis So. Stanford Sept. 18, Anthony Thomas Jr. Purdue Oct. 2, Mike Hart Jr. Central Sept. 9, Ed Shuttlesworth Jr. at UCLA Sept. 23, Chuck Ortmann Jr. Minnesota Oct. 22, Tony Boles Jr. at Illinois Nov. 11, Carlos Brown Jr. Northwestern Nov. 15, De'Veon Smith So. Appalachian St. Aug. 30, n.a. Bob Weise So. at Notre Dame Nov. 14, Dave Raimey So. Duke Oct. 8, Rick Leach So. Minnesota Oct. 30, Clarence Williams Sr. at Notre Dame Sept. 5, Ty Isaac Jr. UNLV Sept. 19, Tony Branoff So. Ohio State Nov. 21, Rob Lytle Jr. Stanford Sept. 20, Don Dufek Sr. California Jan. 1, Preston Henry Jr. at Washington Sept. 26, Bob Timberlake Sr. Purdue Oct. 17, Ricky Powers Fr. Illinois Nov. 10, Tyrone Wheatley Jr. Iowa Oct. 2, Kerry Smith Jr. Minnesota Oct. 30, Bob Nussbaumer So. Wisconsin Nov. 13, Carlos Brown So. at Illinois Oct. 20, Ricky Powers Fr. Mississippi Jan. 1, B.J. Askew Jr. Western Sept. 22, Ed Shuttlesworth So. Iowa Nov. 6, Tom Harmon Jr. Iowa Oct. 14, Chris Howard Sr. Baylor Sept. 20, Chris Perry Sr. Indiana Sept. 27, Mike Hart Jr. at Penn State Oct. 14, Ed Shuttlesworth So. Virginia Sept. 18, Tim Biakabutuka Jr. at Indiana Oct. 21, Anthony Thomas Jr. Ohio State Nov. 20, Rob Lytle Sr. Wake Forest Oct. 2, Don Dufek Sr. Northwestern Nov. 18, Russell Davis Jr. Texas A&M Oct. 1, Bob Perryman So. BYU Dec. 21, Gerald White Jr. Ohio State Nov. 23, Lawrence Ricks Sr. at Ohio State Nov. 20, Chris Howard Sr. at State Oct. 25, Mike Hart Sr. at State Nov. 3, Elroy Hirsch Jr. Minnesota Oct. 23, Chris Howard Jr. UCLA Sept. 28, Tom Harmon Sr. at Harvard Oct. 12, Mike Hart So. Minnesota Oct. 8, De'Veon Smith Jr. vs. Florida (Citrus) Jan. 1, David Underwood Jr. Houston Sept. 6, Carl Ward So. Minnesota Oct. 24, Ron Johnson Jr. at Minnesota Oct. 28, Leroy Hoard Jr. USC Jan. 1, Anthony Thomas Sr. Bowling Green Sept. 2, Gordon Bell Jr. at Ohio State Nov. 23, Jamie Morris Sr. at State Oct. 10, Mike Hart So. Penn State Oct. 15, Brandon Minor Fr. Ball State Nov. 4, 2006 Yards Att. Player Class Opponent Date Denard Robinson Jr. Notre Dame Sept. 10, Fitzgerald Toussaint So. Minnesota Oct. 1, Kerry Smith Sr. at Wisconsin Sept. 24, Ron Johnson Jr. State Oct. 14, Bob Perryman Sr. at Hawaii Dec. 6, Ed Shuttlesworth Jr. State Oct. 14, Stan Edwards So. Kansas Sept. 22, Thomas Wilcher Jr. at South Carolina Sept. 21, Dave Fisher Jr. Wisconsin Oct. 30, Butch Woolfolk Sr. Northwestern Oct. 24, Ricky Powers Fr. at Wisconsin Oct. 6, Mike Hart Sr. at Northwestern Sept. 29, Brandon Minor Sr. Notre Dame Sept. 12, Denard Robinson Sr. Massachusetts Sept. 15, Ed Davis Fr. Houston Sept. 26, Tyrone Wheatley Jr. Ohio State Nov. 20, Butch Woolfolk So. at Purdue Nov. 10, Chris Howard Jr. at Ohio State Nov. 23, Gordon Bell Sr. at State Oct. 11, Rob Lytle Jr. Northwestern Oct. 18, Wes Bradford So. Indiana Nov. 11, Billy Taylor Sr. at Northwestern Sept. 11, Jerome Jackson Jr. at Northwestern Oct. 29, Sam McGuffie Fr. Toledo Oct. 11, Denard Robinson So. Iowa Oct. 16, Denard Robinson So. at Ohio State Nov. 27, Harlan Huckleby Sr. Arizona Oct. 7, Carl Ward Jr. Ohio State Nov. 20, Rob Lytle Jr. Ohio State Nov. 22, Donald Peterson Sr. at Illinois Nov. 3, Jesse Johnson So. at Illinois Nov. 16, Bob Ptacek So. Indiana Nov. 17, Walter Cross Fr. Syracuse Sept. 12, Denard Robinson Jr. Massachusetts Sept. 18, Tony Branoff Sr. at Illinois Nov. 5, Billy Taylor Sr. Illinois Oct. 16, Gil Chapman Jr. Illinois Nov. 10, Don Moorhead Jr. Vanderbilt Sept. 20, Tony Boles So. at Ohio State Nov. 19, Chris Perry Fr. Bowling Green Sept. 2, Devin Gardner Jr. Akron Sept. 14, Dave Raimey Jr. Iowa Nov. 18, Anthony Thomas So. Wisconsin Nov. 14, Mike Hart Sr. Purdue Oct. 13, Gene Derricotte Fr. Purdue Oct. 28, Bob Perryman Sr. at Indiana Oct. 25, Rob Lytle Sr. Stanford Sept. 18, Chuck Heater Sr. at Wisconsin Oct. 19, Rob Lytle So. Navy Sept. 28, Gordon Bell Sr. Northwestern Oct. 18, n.a. Jack Weisenberger Sr. Ohio State Nov. 22, Tim Biakabutuka So. at Notre Dame Sept. 10, Chris Howard Jr. State Nov. 2, Tony Boles Jr. at State Oct. 14, Tyrone Wheatley So. at Ohio State Nov. 21, Bob Wiese So. Indiana Nov. 6, Chris Howard Sr. at Wisconsin Nov. 15, Denard Robinson Sr. vs. South Carolina Jan. 1, YEARS

33 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHING DUOS Name Att Yds Opponent Site Date Result Bob Westfall Illinois A Nov. 1, 1941 W, 20-0 Tom Kuzma Name Att Yds Opponent Site Date Result Tony Boles Wisconsin A Oct. 1, 1988 W, Tracy Williams RECORD BOOK Bob Nussbaumer Northwestern H Oct. 14, 1944 W, 27-0 Bob Wiese Bob Nussbaumer Purdue H Oct. 28, 1944 W, Gene Derricotte Glenn Doughty Vanderbilt H Sept. 20, 1969 W, Don Moorhead Glenn Doughty Washington H Sept. 27, 1969 W, 45-7 Don Moorhead Billy Taylor Iowa A Nov. 15, 1969 W, 51-6 Glenn Doughty Rob Lytle Minnesota H Oct. 26, 1974 W, 49-0 Gordon Bell Rob Lytle State A Oct. 11, 1975 W, 16-6 Gordon Bell Harlan Huckleby Northwestern H Oct. 18, 1975 W, 69-0 Rob Lytle Gordon Bell Rob Lytle Indiana H Oct. 25, 1975 W, 55-7 Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Ohio State H Nov. 22, 1975 L, Rob Lytle Harlan Huckleby Stanford H Sept. 18, 1976 W, 51-0 Russell Davis Rob Lytle Rob Lytle State H Oct. 9, 1976 W, Harlan Huckleby Rob Lytle Minnesota H Oct. 30, 1976 W, 45-0 Rick Leach Roosevelt Smith Wisconsin H Oct. 15, 1977 W, 56-0 Russell Davis Butch Woolfolk Minnesota H Oct. 13, 1979 W, Lawrence Reid Lawrence Ricks California H Oct. 4, 1980 W, Stan Edwards Butch Woolfolk Indiana A Nov. 1, 1980 W, 35-0 Lawrence Ricks Leroy Hoard Ohio State A Nov. 19, 1988 W, Tony Boles Jon Vaughn Mississippi 1 Jan. 1, 1991 W, 35-3 Ricky Powers Ricky Powers Illinois A Nov. 16, 1991 W, 20-0 Jesse Johnson Tyrone Wheatley State H Oct. 8, 1994 W, Tim Biakabutuka Tyrone Wheatley Purdue A Nov. 5, 1994 W, Tim Biakabutuka Anthony Thomas Baylor H Sept. 20, 1997 W, 21-3 Chris Howard Clarence Williams Wisconsin H Nov. 14, 1998 W, Anthony Thomas Anthony Thomas Bowling Green H Sept. 2, 2000 W, 42-7 Chris Perry Chris Perry Houston H Sept. 6, 2003 W, 50-3 David Underwood Mike Hart Ball State H Nov. 4, 2006 W, Brandon Minor Brandon Minor Minnesota H Oct. 27, 2007 W, Carlos Brown Michael Shaw Massachusetts H Sept. 18, 2010 W, Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Eastern H Sept. 17, 2011 W, 31-2 Vincent Smith Denard Robinson Ohio State H Nov. 26, 2011 W, Fitzgerald Toussaint Derrick Green Appalachian St. H Aug. 30, 2014 W, De'Veon Smith Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL Team Record with Two or More 100-yard Rushers Overall Record: 37-1 Road Games: 8-0 Home Games: 28-1 Neutral Site Games: 1-0 Lawrence Ricks Northwestern H Oct. 24, 1981 W, 38-0 Butch Woolfolk Lawrence Ricks Minnesota H Oct. 30, 1982 W, Kerry Smith Jamie Morris Hawaii A Dec. 6, 1986 W, Robert Perryman Jamie Morris Northwestern H Oct. 31, 1987 W, 29-6 Michael Taylor THE LEADERS & BEST 83

34 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHING LEADERS Ordered by number of times rushed over 100 yards Mike Hart (28) at Illinois, 2004 (Fr.) State, 2004 (Fr.) at State, 2005 (So.) Eastern, 2007 (Sr.) at Purdue, 2004 (Fr.) at Minnesota, 2006 (Jr.) Appalachian State, 2007 (Sr.) Notre Dame, 2007 (Sr.) Minnesota, 2004 (Fr.) Ball State, 2006 (Jr.) Penn State, 2007 (Sr.) Northwestern, 2004 (Fr.) Vanderbilt, 2006 (Jr.) at Ohio State, 2006 (Jr.) vs. Florida, 2007* (Sr.) Oregon, 2007 (Sr.) Iowa, 2006 (Jr.) at Notre Dame, 2006 (Jr.) State, 2006 (Jr.) San Diego State, 2004 (Fr.) Northern Illinois, 2005 (So.) Central, 2006 (Jr.) at Penn State, 2006 (Jr.) at State, 2007 (Sr.) Minnesota, 2005 (So.) Penn State, 2005 (So.) at Northwestern, 2007 (Sr.) Purdue, 2007 (Sr.) * Capital One Bowl Anthony Thomas (22) at Illinois, 2000 (Sr.) at Northwestern, 2000 (Sr.) at Indiana, 1999 (Jr.) at Hawaii, 1998 (So.) at UCLA, 2000 (Sr.) vs. Auburn, 2001 * (Sr.) State, 2000 (Sr.) Northwestern, 1999 (Jr.) Penn State, 2000 (Sr.) Notre Dame, 1999 (Jr.) Arkansas, 1999 * (So.) Rice, 2000 (Sr.) Iowa, 1997 (Fr.) Illinois, 1999 (Jr.) at Penn State, 1999 (Jr.) Baylor, 1997 (Fr.) at Purdue, 2000 (Sr.) Eastern, 1998 (So.) Purdue, 1999 (Jr.) Ohio State, 1999 (Jr.) Bowling Green, 2000 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 1998 (So.) * Florida Citrus Bowl Tyrone Wheatley (20) vs. Washington, 1993* (So.) Iowa, 1992 (So.) at Penn State, 1993 (Jr.) at Iowa, 1994 (Sr.) State, 1992 (So.) Houston, 1993 (Jr.) State, 1994 (Sr.) Purdue, 1994 (Sr.) Minnesota, 1992 (So.) Notre Dame, 1993 (Jr.) Penn State, 1994 (Sr.) at Northwestern, 1992 (So.) Northwestern, 1991 (Fr.) at Indiana, 1992 (So.) Wisconsin, 1994 (Sr.) vs. N.C. State, 1994^ (Jr.) Washington State, 1993 (Jr.) Iowa, 1993 (Jr.) Ohio State, 1993 (Jr.) at Ohio State, 1992 (So.) *Rose Bowl; ^Hall of Fame Bowl Denard Robinson (20) at Notre Dame, 2010 (So.) at Purdue, 2012 (Sr.) Air Force, 2012 (Sr.) at Indiana, 2010 (So.) San Diego State, 2011 (Jr.) Eastern, 2011 (Jr.) Connecticut, 2010 (So.) at Penn State, 2010 (So.) Ohio State, 2011 (Jr.) Bowling Green, 2010 (So.) Illinois, 2012 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 2012 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 2010 (So.) at Northwestern, 2011 (Jr.) Notre Dame, 2011 (Jr.) Massachusetts, 2012 (Sr.) Iowa, 2010 (So.) at Ohio State, 2010 (So.) Massachusetts, 2010 (So.) vs. South Carolina, 2012* (Sr.) *Outback Bowl Jamie Morris (18) vs. Alabama, 1988* (Sr.) at Ohio State, 1986 (Jr.) Northwestern, 1987 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 1987 (Sr.) Indiana, 1985 (So.) Long Beach State, 1987 (Sr.) vs. Nebraska, 1986^ (So.) at Indiana, 1987 (Sr.) at Minnesota, 1987 (Sr.) Oregon State, 1986 (Jr.) Wisconsin, 1984 (Fr.) at Illinois, 1987 (Sr.) Ohio State, 1987 (Sr.) Notre Dame, 1987 (Sr.) Minnesota, 1984 (Fr.) Notre Dame, 1985 (So.) at Hawaii, 1986 (Jr.) at State, 1987 (Sr.) *Hall of Fame Bowl; ^Fiesta Bowl Butch Woolfolk (16) at State, 1981 (Sr.) Minnesota, 1979 (So.) Wisconsin, 1979 (So.) vs. UCLA, 1981* (Sr.) vs. Washington, 1981^ (Jr.) at Indiana, 1981 (Sr.) Indiana, 1980 (Jr.) at Ohio State, 1980 (Jr.) Notre Dame, 1981 (Sr.) State, 1980 (Jr.) Minnesota, 1978 (Fr.) Indiana, 1979 (So.) at Wisconsin, 1981 (Sr.) Navy, 1981 (Sr.) Northwestern, 1981 (Sr.) at Purdue, 1979 (So.) *Bluebonnet Bowl; ^Rose Bowl Rob Lytle (15) State, 1976 (Sr.) at Indiana, 1976 (Sr.) at Northwestern, 1976 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 1976 (Sr.) Minnesota, 1974 (So.) at Purdue, 1976 (Sr.) Indiana, 1975 (Jr.) Minnesota, 1976 (Sr.) at State, 1975 (Jr.) Stanford, 1975 (Jr.) Wake Forest, 1976 (Sr.) Northwestern, 1975 (Jr.) Ohio State, 1975 (Jr.) Stanford, 1976 (Sr.) Navy, 1974 (So.) Gordon Bell (13) at Wisconsin, 1975 (Sr.) at Minnesota, 1975 (Sr.) Purdue, 1974 (Jr.) at Indiana, 1974 (Jr.) at Illinois, 1974 (Jr.) at Illinois, 1975 (Sr.) Minnesota, 1974 (Jr.) Ohio State, 1975 (Sr.) Missouri, 1975 (Sr.) Indiana, 1975 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 1974 (Jr.) at State, 1975 (Sr.) Northwestern, 1975 (Sr.) Billy Taylor (13) at Iowa, 1969 (So.) Iowa, 1970 (Jr.) Indiana, 1971 (Sr.) at Minnesota, 1971 (Sr.) at Illinois, 1969 (So.) at Minnesota, 1969 (So.) Minnesota, 1970 (Jr.) State, 1970 (Jr.) Wisconsin, 1969 (So.) Ohio State, 1971 (Sr.) at State, 1971 (Sr.) at Northwestern, 1971 (Sr.) Illinois, 1971 (Sr.) Tim Biakabutuka (13) Ohio State, 1995 (Jr.) Northwestern, 1995 (Jr.) Minnesota, 1995 (Jr.) at State, 1995 (Jr.) Memphis, 1995 (Jr.) State, 1994 (So.) at Penn State, 1995 (Jr.) Purdue, 1993 (Fr.) Boston College, 1994 (So.) at. Boston College, 1995 (Jr.) 136 YEARS at Indiana, 1995 (Jr.) at Notre Dame, 1994 (So.) Chris Perry (12) Central, 2003 (Sr.) at State, 2003 (Sr.) Houston, 2003 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 2002 (Jr.) Ohio State, 2003 (Sr.) Illinois, 2003 (Sr.) Notre Dame, 2003 (Sr.) at Northwestern, 2003 (Sr.) Washington, 2002 (Jr.) Western, 2002 (Jr.) Indiana, 2003 (Sr.) Bowling Green, 2000 (Fr.) Tony Boles (10) Wake Forest, 1988 (So.) Minnesota, 1988 (So.) at Wisconsin, 1988 (So.) Indiana, 1989 (Jr.) at Northwestern, 1988 (So.) at Iowa, 1988 (So.) Miami (Fla.), 1988 (So.) at Illinois, 1989 (Jr.) at Ohio State, 1988 (So.) at State, 1989 (Jr.) Ron Johnson (10) Wisconsin, 1968 (Sr.) Navy 1967 (Jr.) at Duke, 1968 (Sr.) Northwestern, 1967 (Jr.) at Indiana, 1968 (Sr.) State, 1968 (Sr.) at Northwestern, 1968 (Sr.) Navy, 1968 (Sr.) at Minnesota, 1967 (Jr.) State, 1967 (Jr.) Ricky Powers (10) at Boston College, 1991 (So.) Notre Dame, 1991 (So.) at Illinois, 1991 (So.) at State, 1991 (So.) at Ohio State, 1990 (Fr.) Minnesota, 1990 (Fr.) Purdue, 1991 (So.) Illinois, 1990 (Fr.) vs. Mississippi, 1991* (Fr.) at Wisconsin, 1990 (Fr.) *Gator Bowl Lawrence Ricks (10) Purdue, 1982 (Sr.) California, 1980 (So.) at Illinois, 1982 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 1982 (Sr.) Minnesota, 1982 (Sr.) Northwestern, 1981 (Jr.) Indiana, 1982 (Sr.) at Indiana, 1980 (So.) at Iowa, 1982 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 1982 (Sr.)

35 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHING LEADERS Tom Harmon (9) Yale, 1939 (Jr.) at Pennsylvania, 1939 (Jr.) Pennsylvania, 1940 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 1940 (Sr.) at California, 1940 (Sr.) at Chicago, 1939 (Jr.) State, 1940 (Sr.) Iowa, 1939 (Jr.) at Harvard, 1940 (Sr.) Chris Howard (9) at Minnesota, 1996 (Jr.) at Penn State, 1997 (Sr.) Penn State, 1996 (Jr.) Baylor, 1997 (Sr.) at State, 1997 (Sr.) UCLA, 1996 (Jr.) at Ohio State, 1996 (Jr.) State, 1996 (Jr.) at Wisconsin, 1997 (Sr.) Harlan Huckleby (9) Northwestern, 1975 (Fr.) Stanford, 1976 (So.) Navy, 1977 (Jr.) at State, 1977 (Jr.) at Northwestern, 1978 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 1976 (So.) at Illinois, 1977 (Jr.) State, 1976 (So.) Arizona, 1978 (Sr.) Ed Shuttlesworth (7) Tulane, 1972 (Jr.) at Purdue, 1971 (So.) Ohio State, 1973 (Sr.) at UCLA, 1972 (Jr.) Iowa, 1971 (So.) Virginia, 1971 (So.) State, 1972 (Jr.) Fitzgerald Toussaint (7) at Illinois, 2011 (So.) Purdue, 2011 (So.) Indiana, 2013 (Sr.) Nebraska, 2011 (So.) Ohio State, 2011 (So.) at Connecticut, 2013 (Sr.) Minnesota, 2011 (So.) Leroy Hoard (6) at Ohio State, 1988 (So.) Ohio State, 1989 (Jr.) vs. USC, 1989* (So.) Illinois, 1988 (So.) Indiana, 1988 (So.) vs. USC, 1990^ (Jr.) *Rose Bowl; ^Rose Bowl Brandon Minor (6) Minnesota, 2007 (So.) at Purdue, 2008 (Jr.) Purdue, 2009 (Sr.) at Penn State, 2008 (Jr.) Ball State, 2006 (Fr.) Notre Dame, 2009 (Sr.) Stan Edwards (5) Purdue, 1980 (Jr.) Illinois, 1980 (Jr.) at State, 1979 (So.) California, 1980 (Jr.) Kansas, 1979 (So.) De'Veon Smith (5) Oregon State, 2015 (Jr.) BYU, 2015 (Jr.) at Northwestern, 2014 (So.) Appalachian State, 2014 (So.) vs. Florida*, 2016 (Jr.) *Citrus Bowl Jon Vaughn (5) UCLA, 1990 (So.) at Notre Dame, 1990 (So.) State, 1990 (So.) at Purdue, 1990 (So.) vs. Mississippi, 1991* (So.) *Gator Bowl B.J. Askew (4) State, 2002 (Sr.) at Minnesota, 2002 (Sr.) at Penn State, 2001 (Jr.) Western, 2001 (Jr.) Carlos Brown (4) Eastern, 2009 (Sr.) Minnesota, 2007 (So.) Northwestern, 2008 (Jr.) at Illinois, 2007 (So.) Russell Davis (4) at Purdue, 1977 (Jr.) Purdue, 1978 (Sr.) Stanford, 1976 (So.) Texas A&M, 1977 (Jr.) Chuck Heater (4) at Illinois, 1972 (So.) at Iowa, 1973 (Jr.) Indiana, 1973 (Jr.) at Wisconsin, 1974 (Sr.) Jesse Johnson (4) at Iowa, 1991 (So.) Illinois, 1992 (Jr.) at Purdue, 1992 (Jr.) at Illinois, 1991 (So.) Bob Nussbaumer (4) Purdue, 1944 (Jr.) Northwestern, 1944 (Jr.) at Marquette, 1944 (Jr.) Wisconsin, 1943 (So.) Rick Rogers (4) Northwestern, 1984 (Sr.) Washington State 1983 (Jr.) Northwestern, 1983 (Jr.) Iowa, 1983 (Jr.) Steve Smith (4) at Minnesota, 1983 (Sr.) Indiana, 1983 (Sr.) Purdue, 1983 (Sr.) Illinois, 1981 (So.) Carl Ward (4) at Illinois, 1965 (Jr.) Illinois, 1966 (Sr.) Minnesota, 1964 (So.) Ohio State, 1965 (Jr.) Bob Wiese (4) Ohio State, 1943 (So.) Northwestern, 1944 (Jr.) 114 N/A at Notre Dame, 1942 (So.) Indiana, 1943 (So.) Bill Daley (3) at Northwestern, 1943 (Jr.) at Illinois, 1943 (Jr.) Notre Dame, 1943 (Jr.) Tom Kuzma (3) Ohio State, 1941 (So.) at Columbia, 1941 (So.) at Illinois, 1941 (So.) Jim Pace (3) Ohio State, 1957 (Sr.) Indiana, 1957 (Sr.) Illinois, 1956 (Jr.) Bob Perryman (3) vs. BYU, 1984* (So.) at Hawaii, 1986 (Sr.) at Indiana, 1986 (Sr.) *Holiday Bowl Dave Raimey (3) Duke, 1961 (Jr.) Duke, 1960 (So.) Iowa, 1961 (Jr.) Clarence Williams (3) Boston College, 1996 (So.) Wisconsin, 1998 (Sr.) Notre Dame, 1998 (Sr.) Mel Anthony (2) vs. Oregon State, 1965* (Sr.) at Iowa, 1964 (Sr.) * Rose Bowl Wes Bradford (2) Minnesota, 1951 (Jr.) Indiana, 1950 (So.) Tony Branoff (2) Ohio State, 1953 (So.) at Illinois, 1955 (Sr.) Gil Chapman (2) at State, 1973 (Jr.) Illinois, 1973 (Jr.) Bob Chappuis (2) Iowa, 1946 (So.) Wisconsin, 1946 (So.) Glenn Doughty (2) Washington, 1969 (So.) Vanderbilt, 1969 (So.) Don Dufek (2) vs. California, 1951* (Sr.) Northwestern, 1950 (Sr.) *Rose Bowl Dave Fisher (2) Purdue, 1966 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 1965 (Jr.) Devin Gardner (2) at Penn State, 2013 (Jr.) Akron, 2013 (Jr.) Derrick Green (2) Appalachian State, 2014 (So.) Miami (Ohio), 2014 (So.) RECORD BOOK THE LEADERS & BEST 85

36 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHING LEADERS Sam McGuffie (2) at Notre Dame, 2008 (Fr.) Toledo, 2008 (Fr.) Don Moorhead (2) Washington, 1969 (Jr.) Vanderbilt, 1969 (Jr.) Bob Ptacek (2) Illinois, 1958 (Sr.) Indiana, 1956 (So.) Kerry Smith (2) Minnesota, 1982 (Jr.) at Wisconsin, 1983 (Sr.) Vincent Smith (2) Delaware State, 2009 (Fr.) Eastern, 2011 (Jr.) Bob Timberlake (2) Iowa, 1963 (Jr.) Purdue, 1964 (Sr.) Jack Weisenberger (2) 118 N/A at Northwestern, 1947 (Sr.) 100 N/A Ohio State, 1947 (Sr.) Preston Henry (1) at Washington, 1970 (Jr.) John Herrnstein (1) USC, 1958 (Sr.) Elroy Hirsch (1) Minnesota, 1943 (Jr.) Jerome Jackson (1) at Northwestern, 2005 (Jr.) Alan Jefferson (1) Washington State, 1987 (So.) Drake Johnson (1) Indiana, 2014 (So.) Ted Kress (1) at Northwestern, 1952 (Jr.) Ty Isaac (1) UNLV, 2015 (Jr.) Rick Leach (1) Minnesota, 1976 (So.) David Underwood (1) Houston, 2003 (Jr.) Bob Westfall (1) at Illinois, 1941 (Sr.) Gerald White (1) Ohio State, 1985 (Jr.) Thomas Wilcher (1) at South Carolina, 1985 (Jr.) Tracy Williams (1) at Wisconsin, 1988 (So.) Dennis Brown (1) Indiana, 1967 (Jr.) Ralph Chubb (1) at Pennsylvania, 1944 (Fr.) Walter Cross (1) Syracuse, 1998 (Fr.) Ed Davis (1) Houston, 1992 (Fr.) Gene Derricotte (1) Purdue, 1944 (Fr.) Jim Detwiler (1) at Ohio State, 1966 (Sr.) Justin Fargas (1) at Northwestern, 1998 (Fr.) Max Martin (1) Eastern, 2005 (So.) Bennie McRae (1) at Illinois, 1961 (Sr.) Chuck Ortmann (1) Minnesota, 1949 (Jr.) Donald Peterson (1) at Illinois, 1951 (Sr.) Michael Shaw (1) Massachusetts, 2010 (Jr.) Roosevelt Smith (1) Wisconsin, 1977 (So.) Michael Taylor (1) Northwestern, 1987 (So.) YEARS

37 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL PASSING RECORDS Tom Brady Game 1. Tom Brady...56 at Ohio State, Nov. 21, John Navarre...55 at Oregon, Sept. 20, Chad Henne...54 at Ohio State, Nov. 20, Scott Dreisbach...52 Virginia, Aug. 26, John Navarre...49 at Iowa, Oct. 4, 2003 Chad Henne...49 Minnesota, Oct. 9, Dick Vidmer...47 at State, Oct. 8, 1966 John Navarre...47 vs. Ohio State, Nov. 24, 2001 John Navarre...47 at Minnesota, Oct. 10, Brian Griese...46 at Penn State, Nov. 18, 1995 Tom Brady...46 vs. Alabama, Jan. 1, 2000 John Navarre...46 at Ohio State, Nov. 23, 2002 John Navarre...46 vs. Southern California, Jan. 1, 2004 Jake Rudock...46 at Indiana, Nov. 14, 2015 Game 1. Tom Brady...34 vs. Alabama, Jan. 1, John Navarre...33 at Minnesota, Oct. 10, 2003 Chad Henne...33 Minnesota, Oct. 9, 2004 Jake Rudock...33 at indiana, Nov. 14, Tom Brady...31 at Ohio State, Nov. 21, Tom Brady...30 at State, Oct. 9, Todd Collins...29 Oklahoma State, Sept. 19, John Navarre...28 at Oregon, Sept. 20, Scott Dreisbach...27 Virginia, Aug. 26, 1995 John Navarre...27 Penn State, Oct. 12, 2002 John Navarre...27 vs. Southern California, Jan. 1, 2004 Chad Henne...27 at Ohio State, Nov. 20, 2004 Denard Robinson...27 vs. Mississippi State, Jan. 1, 2011 Elvis Grbac Most Attempted Season 1. John Navarre John Navarre Chad Henne Jake Rudock John Navarre Chad Henne Tom Brady Devin Gardner Tom Brady Chad Henne Brian Griese Todd Collins Denard Robinson Todd Collins Devin Gardner Tate Forcier Chad Henne Jim Harbaugh Scott Dreisbach Elvis Grbac Most Completed Season 1. John Navarre Jake Rudock John Navarre Chad Henne Chad Henne Tom Brady Tom Brady Devin Gardner John Navarre Chad Henne Brian Griese Todd Collins Todd Collins Denard Robinson Jim Harbaugh Devin Gardner Elvis Grbac Tate Forcier Chad Henne Elvis Grbac Chad Henne Career 1. Chad Henne 1, John Navarre 1, Elvis Grbac Devin Gardner Denard Robinson Todd Collins Tom Brady Steve Smith Jim Harbaugh Brian Griese Rick Leach Don Moorhead Jake Rudock Dennis Brown Scott Dreisbach Drew Henson Dick Vidmer Tate Forcier John Wangler Chuck Ortmann Career 1. Chad Henne John Navarre Elvis Grbac Devin Gardner Todd Collins Tom Brady Denard Robinson Jim Harbaugh Brian Griese Steve Smith Rick Leach Jake Rudock Tate Forcier Drew Henson Scott Dreisbach John Wangler Don Moorhead Dennis Brown Dick Vidmer Highest Completion % Game (Min. 10 attempts) 1. Tate Forcier (12-12) Bowling Green, Sept. 25, Devin Gardner (13-14) Appalachian State, Aug. 30, Jim Harbaugh (12-13) Purdue, Nov. 9, Elvis Grbac (20-22) Notre Dame, Sept. 14, Bob Chandler (9-10) Navy, Oct. 5, 1963 Tom Brady (9-10) at Hawaii, Nov. 28, 1998 Game (Min. 20 attempts) 1. Elvis Grbac (20-22) Notre Dame, Sept. 14, Denard Robinson (19-22) Connecticut, Sept. 4, Todd Collins (18-21) Purdue, Nov. 6, Elvis Grbac (17-21) Notre Dame, Sept. 16, 1989 Chad Henne (17-21) at Indiana, Oct. 2, Jim Harbaugh (16-20) Maryland, Sept. 28, 1985 Elvis Grbac (16-20) at Illinois, Nov. 16, 1991 Season (Min. 100 attempts) 1. Todd Collins Jim Harbaugh Elvis Grbac Elvis Grbac Todd Collins Jake Rudcok Jim Harbaugh Todd Collins Elvis Grbac Brian Griese Tom Brady Career (Min. 200 attempts) 1. Todd Collins Jake Rudock Elvis Grbac Jim Harbaugh Tom Brady Devin Gardner Chad Henne Michael Taylor Brian Griese Denard Robinson Drew Henson Highest Efficiency Rating Season (Min. 100 attempts) 1. Bob Chappuis John Wangler Elvis Grbac Devin Gardner Michael Taylor Drew Henson Jim Harbaugh Jim Harbaugh Rick Leach Elvis Grbac Career (Min. 200 attempts) 1. Elvis Grbac Jim Harbaugh Todd Collins John Wangler Michael Taylor Jake Rudock Bob Chappuis Denard Robinson Devin Gardner THE LEADERS & BEST 10. Tom Brady Drew Henson RECORD BOOK

38 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL PASSING RECORDS Game 1. Devin Gardner Indiana, Oct. 19, Devin Gardner Ohio State, Nov. 30, Jake Rudock at Indiana, Nov. 14, John Navarre at Iowa, Oct. 4, Tom Brady at Ohio State, Nov. 21, Scott Dreisbach Virginia, Aug. 26, Tom Brady vs. Alabama, Jan. 1, John Navarre at Oregon, Sept. 20, John Navarre at Minnesota, Oct. 10, Todd Collins Minnesota, Nov. 12, 1994 Most Yards Gained Season 1. John Navarre 3, Jake Rudock 3, Devin Gardner 2, John Navarre 2, Chad Henne 2, Jim Harbaugh 2, Tom Brady 2, Tom Brady 2, Denard Robinson 2, Chad Henne 2, Todd Collins 2, Todd Collins 2, Chad Henne 2, John Navarre 2, Brian Griese 2, Denard Robinson 2, Drew Henson 2, Elvis Grbac 2, Tate Forcier 2, Name Att. Comp. Yards Opponent Date Devin Gardner Indiana Oct. 19, 2013 Devin Gardner Ohio State Nov. 30, 2013 Jake Rudock at Indiana Nov. 14, 2015 John Navarre at Iowa Oct. 4, 2003 Tom Brady at Ohio State Nov. 21, 1998 Chad Henne vs. Florida (Capital One) Jan. 1, 2008 Scott Dreisbach Virginia Aug. 26, 1995 Tom Brady vs. Alabama (Orange) Jan. 1, 2000 John Navarre at Oregon Sept. 20, 2003 John Navarre at Minnesota Oct. 10, 2003 Todd Collins Minnesota Nov. 12, 1994 Denard Robinson Notre Dame Sept. 10, 2011 Denard Robinson at Northwestern Oct. 8, 2011 Jake Rudock Rutgers Nov. 7, 2015 Chad Henne Minnesota Oct. 9, 2004 Chad Henne at Ohio State Nov. 20, 2004 Brian Griese Penn State Nov. 18, 1995 John Navarre vs. Florida (Outback) Jan. 1, 2003 Chad Henne at Indiana Oct. 2, 2004 Devin Gardner Iowa Nov. 17, 2012 Drew Henson at Northwestern Nov. 4, 2000 Jim Harbaugh Wisconsin Oct. 4, 1986 Chad Henne vs. USC (Rose) Jan. 1, 2007 Tom Brady Illinois Oct. 23, 1999 Denard Robinson Illinois Nov. 6, 2010 Drew Henson at Ohio State Nov. 18, 2000 Jim Harbaugh Indiana Oct. 25, 1986 Elvis Grbac vs. Mississippi (Gator) Jan. 1, 1991 Drew Henson vs. Auburn (Citrus) Jan. 1, 2001 Devin Gardner vs. Notre Dame Sept. 7, 2013 Scott Dreisbach Boston College Sept. 21, 1996 Denard Robinson Massachusetts Sept. 15, 2012 John Navarre at Northwestern Nov. 15, 2003 Brian Griese vs. Alabama (Outback) Jan. 1, 1997 Todd Collins Illinois Oct. 23, 1993 Devin Gardner Northwestern Nov. 10, 2012 Todd Collins Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 1992 Tom Brady at State Oct. 9, 1999 Chad Henne at Minnesota Sept. 30, 2006 Jim Harbaugh Indiana Oct. 26, 1985 Tom Brady at Minnesota Oct. 31, 1998 Jake Rudock at Utah Sept. 3, 2015 Elvis Grbac Illinois Nov. 14, 1992 John Navarre Ohio State Nov. 22, Yard Passing Games (78) Career 1. Chad Henne 9, John Navarre 9, Elvis Grbac 6, Devin Gardner 6, Denard Robinson 6, Todd Collins 5, Jim Harbaugh 5, Tom Brady 5, Steve Smith 4, Brian Griese 4, Rick Leach 4, Jake Rudock 3, John Wangler 2, Drew Henson 2, Scott Dreisbach 2, Tate Forcier 2, Don Moorhead 2, Dennis Brown 2, Dick Vidmer 2, Dennis Franklin 2, John Navarre Name Att. Comp. Yards Opponent Date Jake Rudock vs. Florida (Citrus) Jan. 1, 2016 Denard Robinson at Indiana Oct. 2, 2010 Todd Collins Washington State Sept. 4, 1993 Chad Henne State Oct. 30, 2004 Brian Griese Minnesota Oct. 28, 1995 John Navarre at Purdue Oct. 19, 2002 John Navarre vs. USC (Rose) Jan. 1, 2004 Chad Henne vs. Nebraska (Alamo) Dec. 28, 2005 John Navarre Washington Aug. 31, 2002 Todd Collins Houston Sept. 25, 1993 Tom Brady at Notre Dame Sept. 5, 1998 Chad Henne at Ohio State Nov. 18, 2006 John Navarre Bowling Green Sept. 2, 2000 John Navarre at Illinois Sept. 28, 2002 Chad Henne Purdue Oct. 13, 2007 Jake Rudock Ohio State Nov. 28, 2015 Jim Harbaugh Ohio State Nov. 22, 1986 Chris Zurbrugg Purdue Nov. 3, 1984 Tom Brady at Penn State Nov. 13, 1999 Dick Vidmer Oregon State Sept. 17, 1966 Todd Collins Boston College Sept. 3, 1994 Todd Collins Colorado Sept. 24, 1994 Brian Griese Colorado Sept. 13, 1997 Chad Henne at Wisconsin Sept. 24, 2005 Drew Henson Wisconsin Sept. 30, 2000 Tate Forcier at Illinois Oct. 31, 2009 Drew Henson at Purdue Oct. 7, 2000 Chad Henne at State Oct. 1, 2005 Jake Rudock at Penn State Nov. 21, 2015 Brian Griese Wisconsin Nov. 15, 1997 Denard Robinson Mississippi State (Gator) Jan. 1, 2011 Todd Collins Notre Dame Sept. 11, 1993 Brian Griese Washington State (Rose) Jan. 1, 1998 Tom Brady Purdue Oct. 2, 1999 Steven Threet Illinois Oct. 4, YEARS

39 Most Touchdown Passes Game 1. Jake Rudock... 6 at Indiana, Nov. 14, Steve Smith... 4 Purdue, Nov. 5, 1983 Chris Zurbrugg... 4 at Purdue, Nov. 3, 1984 Michael Taylor... 4 at Minnesota, Nov. 18, 1989 Elvis Grbac... 4 vs. Mississippi, Jan. 1, 1991 Elvis Grbac... 4 Florida State, Aug. 28, 1991 Todd Collins... 4 Houston, Sept. 26, 1992 Elvis Grbac... 4 Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1992 Brian Griese... 4 Minnesota, Oct. 28, 1995 Scott Dreisbach... 4 State, Nov. 2, 1996 Tom Brady... 4 vs. Alabama, Jan. 1, 2000 John Navarre... 4 Bowling Green, Sept. 2, 2000 Drew Henson... 4 at Northwestern, Nov. 4, 2000 John Navarre... 4 Western, Sept. 14, 2002 John Navarre... 4 at Illinois, Sept. 28, 2002 Chad Henne... 4 State, Oct. 30, 2004 Chad Henne... 4 vs. Texas (Rose Bowl), Jan. 1, 2005 Chad Henne... 4 at State, Nov. 3, 2007 Denard Robinson... 4 vs. Notre Dame, Sept. 10, 2011 Devin Gardner... 4 vs. Notre Dame, Sept. 7, 2013 Devin Gardner... 4 vs. Ohio State, Nov. 30, 2013 Season 1. Elvis Grbac Chad Henne John Navarre Chad Henne Chad Henne Elvis Grbac John Navarre Devin Gardner Denard Robinson Tom Brady Jake Rudock John Navarre Jim Harbaugh Drew Henson Denard Robinson Rick Leach Elvis Grbac Todd Collins Brian Griese Chad Henne Career 1. Chad Henne John Navarre Elvis Grbac Denard Robinson Rick Leach Devin Gardner Steve Smith Todd Collins Tom Brady Brian Griese Highest Touchdown Percentage Season 1. Rick Leach Bob Chappuis Rick Leach Elvis Grbac Michael Taylor Devin Gardner Rick Leach Elvis Grbac Jim Harbaugh Elvis Grbac Career 1. Rick Leach Bob Chappuis Elvis Grbac Tom Harmon John Wangler Demetrius Brown Denard Robinson Steve Smith Drew Henson Most Interceptions Game 1. Demetrius Brown... 7 at State, Oct. 10, Stan Noskin... 5 Wisconsin, Oct. 31, 1959 Season 1. Demetrius Brown Stan Noskin Denard Robinson Devin Gardner Steve Smith John Navarre Rick Leach Elvis Grbac Tom Brady Chad Henne Tom Harmon Dave Glinka Steve Smith Jim Harbaugh Denard Robinson Devin Gardner Career 1. Denard Robinson Chad Henne Rick Leach Steve Smith Devin Gardner Elvis Grbac John Navarre Jim Harbaugh Stan Noskin Tom Harmon Dick Vidmer Todd Collins Tom Brady Lowest Interception Percentage Season (Min. 100 attempts) 1. John Navarre Wally Gabler Dennis Franklin Michael Taylor Drew Henson Tom Brady Brian Griese Chad Henne John Navarre Elvis Grbac Todd Collins Career (Min. 200 attempts) 1. Drew Henson John Navarre Michael Taylor Chad Henne Tom Brady Todd Collins Brian Griese Scott Dreisbach Don Moorhead Jim Harbaugh Most 150-Yard Passing Games Season 1. John Navarre Jim Harbaugh Todd Collins John Navarre Chad Henne Jake Rudock Todd Collins Brian Griese Tom Brady John Navarre Chad Henne Denard Robinson Devin Gardner Career 1. Chad Henne John Navarre Elvis Grbac Todd Collins Denard Robinson Devin Gardner Jim Harbaugh Tom Brady Steve Smith Brian Griese Most 200-Yard Passing Games Season 1. John Navarre John Navarre Jim Harbaugh Tom Brady John Navarre Chad Henne Devin Gardner Tom Brady Drew Henson Chad Henne Denard Robinson Todd Collins Todd Collins Scott Dreisbach Chad Henne Jake Rudock Career 1. John Navarre Chad Henne Tom Brady Todd Collins Devin Gardner Jim Harbaugh Denard Robinson Elvis Grbac Brian Griese Scott Dreisbach Drew Henson Average Yards Per Completion Game (Min. 5 completions) 1. Rick Leach Purdue, Nov. 8, John Wangler vs. North Carolina, Dec. 28, Denard Robinson Notre Dame, Sept. 10, Denard Robinson Illinois, Nov. 6, Jim Harbaugh at Indiana, Oct. 25, 1986 Game (Min. 10 completions) 1. Denard Robinson Notre Dame, Sept. 10, Denard Robinson Illinois, Nov. 6, Jim Harbaugh at Indiana, Oct. 25, Devin Gardner Indiana, Oct. 19, Todd Collins Minnesota, Nov. 12, 1994 Season (Min. 60 completions) 1. Bob Chappuis John Wangler Steve Smith Rick Leach Devin Gardner Demetrius Brown Denard Robinson Jim Harbaugh Rick Leach Denard Robinson Career (Min. 120 completions) 1. Rick Leach Bob Chappuis Demetrius Brown Chuck Ortmann John Wangler Steve Smith Dennis Franklin Denard Robinson Jim Harbaugh Scott Dreisbach Average Yards Per Game Season (Min. 10 games) 1. John Navarre Devin Gardner Jake Rudock Chad Henne John Navarre Tom Brady Chad Henne Jim Harbaugh Todd Collins Todd Collins John Navarre Tom Brady Denard Robinson Chad Henne Chad Henne Brian Griese Career (Min. 20 games) 1. John Navarre Chad Henne Jim Harbaugh Tom Brady Todd Collins Brian Griese Devin Gardner Elvis Grbac Steve Smith Denard Robinson RECORD BOOK THE LEADERS & BEST 89

40 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL RECEIVING RECORDS Consecutive Games with a Reception 1. Jeremy Gallon Braylon Edwards Jason Avant Marquise Walker Mercury Hayes Amani Toomer 26 Adrian Arrington David Terrell 25 Devin Funchess Desmond Howard Anthony Carter 20 Amara Darboh Tai Streets 19 Roy Roundtree 19 Consecutive Games with Touchdown Reception Derrick Alexander Game 1. Marquise Walker...15 at Washington, Sept. 8, 2001 Marquise Walker...15 Ohio State, Nov. 24, Jeremy Gallon...14 Indiana, Oct. 19, Braylon Edwards...13 at Oregon, Sept. 20, Brad Myers...12 at Ohio State, Nov. 22, 1958 Tai Streets...12 at Northwestern, Oct. 5, 1996 Game 1. Jeremy Gallon Indiana, Oct. 19, Roy Roundtree Illinois, Nov. 6, Jehu Chesson at Indiana, Nov. 14, Jack Clancy Oregon State, Sept. 17, Tai Streets at Minnesota, Oct. 31, 1998 Game 1. Derrick Alexander... 4 Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1992 Jehu Chesson...4 at Indiana, Nov. 14, Ron Kramer... 3 Missouri, Sept. 24, 1955 Greg McMurtry... 3 at Minnesota, Nov. 18, 1989 Desmond Howard... 3 at Boston College, Sept. 7, 1991 Desmond Howard... 3 Indiana, Oct. 19, 1991 Derrick Alexander... 3 at Northwestern, Nov. 7, 1992 David Terrell... 3 vs. Alabama (Orange), Jan. 1, 2000 David Terrell... 3 at Northwestern, Nov. 4, 2000 Braylon Edwards... 3 State, Oct. 30, 2004 Braylon Edwards... 3 vs. Texas (Rose), Jan. 1, 2005 Jeremy Gallon... 3 Notre Dame, Sept. 7, 2013 Devin Funchess... 3 Appalachian State, Aug. 30, Anthony Carter Receptions Season 1. Braylon Edwards Jeremy Gallon Marquise Walker Braylon Edwards Jason Avant Jack Clancy Mario Manningham Roy Roundtree David Terrell Tai Streets David Terrell Braylon Edwards Adrian Arrington Receiving Yards Season 1. Jeremy Gallon 1, Braylon Edwards 1, Mario Manningham 1, Marquise Walker 1, Braylon Edwards 1, David Terrell 1, Amani Toomer 1, Jack Clancy 1, David Terrell 1, Tai Streets 1, Braylon Edwards 1, Touchdown Receptions Season 1. Desmond Howard Braylon Edwards Anthony Carter David Terrell Braylon Edwards Mario Manningham Desmond Howard Derrick Alexander Tai Streets Marquise Walker Braylon Edwards Braylon Edwards Career 1. Braylon Edwards Marquise Walker Jeremy Gallon Jason Avant Anthony Carter Steve Breaston Roy Roundtree David Terrell Tai Streets Amani Toomer Mario Manningham Desmond Howard Career 1. Braylon Edwards 3, Anthony Carter 3, Jeremy Gallon 2, Amani Toomer 2, David Terrell 2, Mario Manningham 2, Roy Roundtree 2, Tai Streets 2, Marquise Walker 2, Jason Avant 2, Greg McMurtry 2, Career 1. Braylon Edwards Anthony Carter Desmond Howard Mario Manningham David Terrell Derrick Alexander Tai Streets Amani Toomer Marquise Walker Jeremy Gallon Dick Rifenburg Adrian Arrington YEARS 1.Desmond Howard 13 Minnesota 1990-at Illinois Anthony Carter 9 South Carolina-Washington, David Terrell 8 Alabama, 1999-Indiana, Marquise Walker 7 Washington- State, Mario Manningham 6 at Northwestern-Wisconsin, Anthony Carter 4 at Northwestern-Purdue, 1982 Braylon Edwards 4 Purdue-Ohio State, 2003 Braylon Edwards 4 Utah-Purdue, 2002 Braylon Edwards 4 San Diego State-Minnesota, 2004 Jason Avant 4 State 2004-N. Illinois 2005 Mario Manningham 4 Notre Dame- State, 2006 Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games 1. Mario Manningham 6 at Northwestern-Wisconsin, Braylon Edwards 4 State-USC, 2003 Braylon Edwards 4 at Notre Dame-Indiana, Desmond Howard 3 Minnesota-Northwestern, 1991 Anthony Carter 3 Minnesota-Purdue, 1981 Marcus Knight 3 Purdue-Illinois, 1999 Mario Manningham 3 Notre Dame-Minnesota, Anthony Carter 2 Minnesota-Illinois, 1980 Anthony Carter 2 Illinois-Purdue, 1982 Tai Streets 2 Indiana-Minnesota, 1998 Marquise Walker 2 Ohio State-Tennessee, 2001 Braylon Edwards 2 Utah-Illinois, 2002 Braylon Edwards 2 Ohio State-Florida, 2002 Anthony Carter 2 UCLA- State, 1982 (Did not play against Indiana) Braylon Edwards 2 Ohio State-Texas, 2004 Roy Roundtree 2 Bowling Green-Indiana, 2010 Devin Funchess 2 Minnesota-Penn State, 2013 Jehu Chesson 2 Ohio State-Florida,

41 Average Yards Per Reception Season (Min. 20 catches) 1. Jim Smith Jim Smith Greg McMurtry Greg McMurtry Dick Rifenburg Ralph Clayton Junior Hemingway Marcus Knight Amani Toomer Ralph Clayton Career (Min. 50 catches) 1. John Kolesar Jim Smith Ralph Clayton Greg McMurtry Anthony Carter Paul Jokisch Amani Toomer Junior Hemingway Lowell Perry Mercury Hayes RECORD BOOK Jim Mandich Jack Clancy David Terrell Tight End Receiving Records (Since 1967) Running Back Receiving Records (Since 1967) Season Receptions 1. Bennie Joppru Jake Butt Jim Mandich Devin Funchess Jim Mandich Sim Nelson Jay Riemersma Sim Nelson Eric Kattus Tony McGee Season Receiving Yards 1. Devin Funchess Jim Mandich Jake Butt Doug Marsh Eric Kattus Bennie Joppru Jim Mandich Jerame Tuman Sim Nelson Craig Dunaway Career Receptions 1. Jack Clancy Jim Mandich Jerame Tuman Jake Butt Bennie Joppru Sim Nelson Jay Riemersma Lowell Perry Devin Funchess Kevin Koger Career Receiving Yards 1. Jack Clancy 1, Jim Mandich 1, Jerame Tuman 1, Lowell Perry 1, Jake Butt 1, Dick Rifenberg 1, Devin Funchess Sim Nelson Doug Marsh Ron Kramer Season Receptions 1. Chris Perry Gerald White Aaron Shea Chris Howard B.J. Askew Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Anthony Thomas Clarence Williams B.J. Askew Mike Hart Season Receiving Yards 1. Gerald White Chris Perry Clarence Williams Aaron Shea Jamie Morris B.J. Askew Chris Howard Anthony Thomas B.J. Askew Mike Hart Career Receptions 1. Jamie Morris Anthony Thomas B.J. Askew Clarence Williams Mike Hart Chris Perry Gerald White Chris Howard Tyrone Wheatley Vincent Smith Career Receiving Yards 1. Anthony Thomas B.J. Askew Jamie Morris Chris Perry Gerald White Mike Hart Tyrone Wheatley Chris Howard Vincent Smith Stanley Edwards Season Receiving Touchdowns 1. Eric Kattus Tony McGee Doug Marsh Devin Funchess Jerame Tuman Jerame Tuman Bennie Joppru Devin Funchess Jim Mandich Kevin Koger Career Receiving Touchdowns 1. Jerame Tuman Eric Kattus Doug Marsh Lowell Perry Kevin Koger Ron Kramer Bennie Joppru Craig Dunaway Jake Butt Paul Seal Sim Nealson Season Receiving Touchdowns 1. Gerald White Gerald White Aaron Shea B.J. Askew John Gabler B.J. Askew Chris Perry Vincent Smith Vincent Smith VIncent Smith Career Receiving Touchdowns 1. Vincent Smith Gerald White B.J. Askew Tyrone Wheatley Stanley Edwards Eddie Garrett Rob Lytle Che Foster Chris Howard Jamie Morris THE LEADERS & BEST 91

42 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RECEIVERS (195 SINCE 1943) Player Rec. Yards Opponent Date Jeremy Gallon Indiana Oct. 19, 2013 Roy Roundtree Illinois Nov. 6, 2010 Jehu Chesson at Indiana Nov. 14, 2015 Jack Clancy Oregon State Sept. 17, 1966 Tai Streets at Minnesota Oct. 31, 1998 Braylon Edwards State Oct. 30, 2004 Derrick Alexander Illinois Oct. 23, 1993 Jim Smith Purdue Nov. 8, 1975 Jeremy Gallon Notre Dame Sept. 7, 2013 Mercury Hayes Virginia Aug. 26, 1995 Amani Toomer Boston College Sept. 3, 1994 Jack Clancy Illinois Nov. 5, 1966 Paul Staroba at Wisconsin Oct. 31, 1970 Amani Toomer Minnesota Oct. 28, 1995 Jason Avant at Iowa Oct. 4, 2003 Jeremy Gallon Ohio State Nov. 30, 2013 Braylon Edwards at Ohio State Nov. 20, 2004 Tom Maentz Iowa Oct. 29, 1955 Desmond Howard Mississippi Jan. 1, 1991 Lowell Perry Indiana Oct. 13, 1951 Greg McMurtry at Minnesota Nov. 18, 1989 Ken Higgins at Wisconsin Oct. 4, 1986 Braylon Edwards at Indiana Oct. 2, 2004 Junior Hemingway Notre Dame Sept. 10, 2011 Mario Manningham Minnesota Oct. 27, 2007 Marquise Walker Ohio State Nov. 24, 2001 Marquise Walker at Washington Sept. 8, 2001 Amani Toomer Penn State Oct. 15, 1994 Jim Mandich Purdue Oct. 11, 1969 Anthony Carter Illinois Nov. 7, 1981 Desmond Howard at Minnesota Oct. 25, 1991 Anthony Carter at Minnesota Oct. 31, 1981 Adrian Arrington vs. Florida (Capital One) Jan. 1, 2008 Devin Funchess vs. Minnesota Oct. 5, 2013 Marquise Walker at State Nov. 3, 2001 David Terrell vs. Alabama Jan. 1, 2000 Tai Streets at Northwestern Oct. 5, 1996 Braylon Edwards Iowa Sept. 25, 2004 John Kolesar Purdue Nov. 9, 1985 Amani Toomer Minnesota Nov. 12, 1994 Jim Smith Navy Sept. 25, 1976 Mario Manningham Purdue Oct. 13, 2007 Jeremy Gallon vs. South Carolina (Outback) Jan. 1, 2013 Dave Raimey Purdue Oct. 21, 1961 Braylon Edwards at Oregon Sept. 20, 2003 Jim Smith Stanford Sept. 20, 1975 Anthony Carter at Minnesota Oct. 18, 1980 Anthony Carter North Carolina Dec. 28, 1979 Desmond Howard State Oct. 13, 1990 Roy Roundtree Northwestern Nov. 10, 2012 Bump Elliott Pittsburgh Oct. 11, 1947 Mario Manningham at Notre Dame Sept. 16, 2006 David Terrell vs. Auburn Jan. 1, 2001 Marcus Knight Purdue Oct. 2, 1999 Amani Toomer Texas A&M Dec. 28, 1995 Marcus Knight Illinois Oct. 23, 1999 Marquise Walker Purdue Oct. 13, 2001 Marquise Walker at Northwestern Nov. 4, 2000 Junior Hemingway Iowa Oct. 16, 2010 Anthony Carter Purdue Nov. 15, 1980 Desmond Howard at Notre Dame Sept. 15, 1990 David Terrell at Penn State Nov. 13, 1999 Jeremy Gallon Iowa Nov. 17, 2012 Mercury Hayes at Penn State Nov. 18, 1995 Mario Manningham at Minnesota Sept. 30, 2006 Derrick Alexander Minnesota Oct. 24, 1992 Marquise Walker Wisconsin Sept. 30, 2000 Braylon Edwards Ohio State Nov. 22, 2003 Braylon Edwards San Diego State Sept. 18, 2004 Paul Jokisch at Illinois Nov. 2, 1985 Tai Streets vs. Arkansas Jan. 1, 1999 Braylon Edwards at Notre Dame Sept. 11, 2004 Mario Manningham at State Nov. 3, 2007 Junior Hemingway at Indiana Oct. 2, 2010 Martavious Odoms Illinois Oct. 4, 2008 Amani Toomer at Penn State Nov. 18, 1995 Anthony Carter UCLA Dec. 31, 1981 Mercury Hayes Houston Sept. 25, 1993 Dick Rifenburg Iowa Pre-Flight Sept. 16, 1944 Jim Smith Illinois Nov. 13, 1976 Tai Streets Washington State Jan. 1, 1998 Jason Avant Northern Illinois Sept. 3, 2005 Greg McMurtry Maryland Sept. 30, 1989 Jerame Tuman Colorado Sept. 13, 1997 Marcus Knight at Notre Dame Sept. 5, 1998 Roy Roundtree at Indiana Oct. 2, 2010 Roy Roundtree Purdue Nov. 7, 2009 Jack Clancy Purdue Oct. 16, 1965 Jim Mandich State Oct. 12, 1968 Anthony Carter Ohio State Nov. 17, 1979 Anthony Carter at Illinois Nov. 6, 1982 Marcus Knight at State Oct. 9, 1999 Ronald Bellamy State Nov. 2, 2002 Junior Hemingway at Northwestern Oct. 8, 2011 Mario Manningham at Northwestern Sept. 29, 2007 Anthony Carter UCLA Sept. 25, 1982 Eric Kattus Indiana Oct. 26, Anthony Carter State Oct. 9, 1982 Anthony Carter Purdue Nov. 13, 1982 Ralph Clayton at Northwestern Nov. 11, 1978 Chris Perry at Minnesota Oct. 10, 2003 Anthony Carter Illinois Oct. 25, 1980 Doug Marsh at California Sept. 29, 1979 Darryl Stonum Massachusetts Sept. 18, 2010 Paul Jokisch at Minnesota Nov. 16, 1985 Roy Roundtree Bowling Green Sept. 25, 2010 Jim Berline at Wisconsin Nov. 18, 1967 Lowell Perry Minnesota Oct. 27, 1951 Tai Streets at Ohio State Nov. 21, 1998 Jehu Chesson vs. Florida (Citrus) Jan. 1, 2016 Tony McGee Washington Jan. 1, 1993 Desmond Howard at Indiana Oct. 27, 1990 Tai Streets Indiana Oct. 24, 1998 Mario Manningham Oregon Sept. 8, 2007 David Terrell at Northwestern Nov. 4, 2000 Marcus Knight at Ohio State Nov. 21, 1998 David Terrell at Illinois Sept. 23, 2000 Roy Roundtree Ohio State Nov. 21, 2009 Paul Jokisch at South Carolina Sept. 21, 1985 Steve Breaston vs. USC (Rose) Jan. 1, 2007 David Terrell Notre Dame Sept. 4, 1999 Brad Myers at Ohio State Nov. 22, 1958 Jeremy Gallon at Northwestern Nov. 16, 2013 Dick Rifenburg at Purdue Oct. 9, 1948 Clarence Williams Alabama Jan. 1, 1997 Derrick Alexander Illinois Nov. 14, 1992 Braylon Edwards at Iowa Oct. 4, 2003 Roy Roundtree Wisconsin Nov. 20, 2010 Mario Manningham Wisconsin Sept. 23, 2006 Mario Manningham at Wisconsin Nov. 10, 2007 Amani Toomer at Wisconsin Oct. 30, 1993 Amani Toomer at Northwestern Nov. 7, 1992 Bump Elliott Minnesota Oct. 25, 1947 Braylon Edwards at Northwestern Nov. 15, 2003 Devin Funchess at Penn State Oct. 12, 2013 Gene Topp Iowa Oct. 10, 1953 Jehu Chesson Ohio State Nov. 28, 2015 Doug Marsh Wisconsin Nov. 3, 1979 Anthony Carter UCLA Jan. 1, 1983 Steve Smith State Oct. 9, 1965 David Terrell at Syracuse Sept. 18, 1999 Braylon Edwards vs. Florida (Outback) Jan. 1, 2003 Ron Kramer Missouri Sept. 24, 1955 John Kolesar Ohio State Nov. 23, 1985 Steve Breaston at Oregon Sept. 20, 2003 Braylon Edwards Utah Sept. 21, 2002 Braylon Edwards vs. Texas (Rose) Jan. 1, 2005 Mario Manningham at Illinois Oct. 20, 2007 Amara Darboh at Indiana Nov. 14, 2015 Tai Streets at Wisconsin Nov. 15, 1997 Marquise Walker Western Sept. 22, 2001 Desmond Howard Purdue Nov. 2, 1991 Chris Perry vs. Florida (Outback) Jan. 1, 2003 Jason Avant at Wisconsin Sept. 24, 2005 Devin Funchess at Ohio State Nov. 29, 2014 Mercury Hayes Miami (Ohio) Sept. 30, 1995 Carl Ward Purdue Oct. 15, 1966 Braylon Edwards at Ohio State Nov. 23, 2002 Braylon Edwards vs. Southern Calif. (Rose) Jan. 1, 2004 Jeremy Gallon vs. Alabama Sept. 1, 2012 Devin Funchess at Notre Dame Sept. 6, 2014 Amara Darboh Indiana Nov. 1, 2014 Mario Manningham at Wisconsin Sept. 24, 2005 Devin Funchess Air Force Sept. 8, 2012 Mercury Hayes Washington State Sept. 4, 1993 Jim Mandich at State Oct. 18, 1969 Jason Avant at Iowa Oct. 22, 2005 John Kolesar Washington State Sept. 19, 1987 Jack Clancy Wisconsin Oct. 30, 1965 Bob Nussbaumer Purdue Nov. 17, 1945 Junior Hemingway Illinois Nov. 6, 2010 John Henderson Navy Oct. 5, 1963 Derrick Alexander Oklahoma State Sept. 19, 1992 Jerry Imsland at Duke Sept. 28, 1968 Anthony Carter at Purdue Nov. 14, 1981 Braylon Edwards at State Nov. 1, 2003 Steve Breaston at Indiana Nov. 11, 2006 Junior Hemingway Western Sept. 5, 2009 Desmond Howard Northwestern Nov. 9, 1991 Triando Markray Ohio State Nov. 19, 1983 Adrian Arrington Eastern Oct. 6, 2007 Jake Butt Rutgers Nov. 7, 2015 Desmond Howard at State Oct. 12, 1991 John Gabler Indiana Oct. 21, 1967 Jerame Tuman at Minnesota Oct. 26, 1996 Tai Streets at Notre Dame Sept. 5, 1998 David Terrell Indiana Oct. 14, 2000 Braylon Edwards at Illinois Sept. 28, 2002 Ronald Bellamy at Ohio State Nov. 23, 2002 Adrian Arrington at Wisconsin Nov. 10, 2007 Amara Darboh at Utah Sept. 3, 2015 John Kolesar State Oct. 11, 1986 Leo Koceski at Minnesota Oct. 23, 1948 Marquise Walker vs. Auburn Jan. 1, 2001 Marquise Walker vs. Tennessee Jan. 1, 2002 David Terrell at Indiana Oct. 30, YEARS

43 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 100-YARD RECEIVING LEADERS Braylon Edwards (17) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) State, 2004 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 2004 (Sr.) at Indiana, 2004 (Sr.) vs. Iowa, 2004 (Sr.) at Oregon, 2003 (Jr.) Ohio State, 2003 (Jr.) San Diego State, 2004 (Sr.) at Notre Dame, 2004 (Sr.) at Iowa, 2003 (Jr.) at Northwestern, 2003 (Jr.) vs. Florida*, 2003 (So.) Utah, 2002 (So.) vs. Texas^, 2004 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 2002 (So.) vs. USC^, 2003 (Jr.) at St., 2003 (Sr.) at Illinois, 2002 (So.) * Outback Bowl / ^ Rose Bowl Anthony Carter (14) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Illinois, 1981 (Jr.) at Minnesota, 1981 (Jr.) at Minnesota, 1980 (So.) North Carolina, 1979 (Fr.) Purdue, 1980 (So.) UCLA, 1981 (Jr.) Ohio State, 1979 (Fr.) at Illinois, 1982 (Sr.) UCLA, 1982 (Sr.) State, 1982 (Sr.) Purdue, 1982 (Sr.) Illinois, 1980 (So.) UCLA, 1983 (Sr.) at Purdue, 1981 (Jr.) Mario Manningham (11) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Minnesota, 2007 (Jr.) Purdue, 2007 (Jr.) at Notre Dame, 2006 (So.) at Minnesota, 2006 (So.) at State, 2007 (Jr.) at Northwestern, 2007 (Jr.) Oregon, 2007 (Jr.) Wisconsin, 2006 (So.) at Wisconsin, 2007 (Jr.) at Illinois, 2007 (Jr.) at Wisconsin, 2005 (Fr.) David Terrell (9) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) vs. Alabama*, 2000 (So.) vs. Auburn^, 2001 (Jr.) at Penn State, 1999 (So.) at Northwestern, 2000 (Jr.) at Illinois, 2000 (Jr.) Notre Dame, 1999 (So.) at Syracuse, 1999 (So.) Indiana, 2000 (Jr.) at Indiana, 1999 (So.) * Orange Bowl Marquise Walker (9) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Ohio State, 2001 (Sr.) at Washington, 2001 (Sr.) at St., 2001 (Sr.) Purdue, 2001 (Sr.) at Northwestern, 2000 (Jr.) Wisconsin, 2000 (Jr.) W., 2001 (Sr.) vs. Auburn*, 2001 (Jr.) vs. Tennessee*, 2002 (Sr.) * Florida Citrus Bowl Desmond Howard (8) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Mississippi, 1991 (Jr.) at Minnesota, 1991 (Sr.) State, 1990 (Jr.) at Notre Dame, 1990 (Jr.) at Indiana, 1990 (Jr.) Purdue, 1991 (Sr.) Northwestern, 1991 (Sr.) at St., 1991 (Sr.) Tai Streets (8) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Minnesota, 1998 (Sr.) at Northwestern, 1996 (So.) vs. Arkansas, 1999 (Sr.) Washington State, 1998 (Jr.) at Ohio State, 1998 (Sr.) Indiana, 1998 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 1997 (Jr.) at Notre Dame, 1998 (Sr.) Amani Toomer (8) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Boston College, 1994 (Jr.) Minnesota, 1995 (Sr.) Penn State 1994 (Jr.) Minnesota, 1994 (Jr.) Texas A&M, 1995 (Jr.) at Penn State, 1995 (Sr.) at Wisconsin, 1993 (So.) at Northwestern, 1992 (Fr.) Jeremy Gallon (7) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Indiana, 2013 (Sr.) Notre Dame, 2013 (Sr.) Ohio State, 2013 (Sr.) South Carolina*, 2012 (Jr.) Iowa, 2012 (Jr.) at Northwestern, 2013 (Sr.) Alabama, 2012 (Jr.) *Outback Bowl Roy Roundtree (7) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Illinois, 2010 (So.) Northwestern, 2012 (Sr.) at Indiana, 2010 (So.) Purdue, 2009 (Fr.) Bowling Green, 2010 (So.) Ohio State, 2009 (Fr.) Wisconsin, 2010 (So.) Junior Hemingway (6) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Notre Dame, 2011 (Sr.) Iowa, 2010 (Jr.) at Indiana, 2010 (Jr.) at Northwestern, 2011 (Sr.) Illinois, 2010 (Jr.) W., 2009 (So.) Devin Funchess (5) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Minnesota, 2013 (So.) at Penn State, 2013 (So.) at Ohio State, 2014 (Jr.) at Notre Dame, 2014 (Jr.) Air Force, 2012 (Fr.) Mercury Hayes (5) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Virginia, 1995 (Sr.) at Penn State, 1995 (Sr.) Houston, 1993 (So.) Miami (Ohio), 1995 (Sr.) Washington St., 1993 (So.) Marcus Knight (5) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Purdue, 1999 (Sr.) Illinois, 1999 (Sr.) at Notre Dame, 1998 (Jr.) at St., 1999 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 1998 (Jr.) Jack Clancy (4) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Oregon State, 1966 (Sr.) Illinois, 1966 (Sr.) Purdue, 1965 (Jr.) Wisconsin, 1965 (Jr.) Derrick Alexander (4) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Illinois, 1993 (Sr.) Minnesota, 1992 (Jr.) Illinois, 1992 (Jr.) Oklahoma State, 1992 (Jr.) Jason Avant (4) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Iowa, 2003 (So.) Northern Illinois, 2005 (Sr.) at Wisconsin, 2005 (Sr.) at Iowa, 2005 (Sr.) John Kolesar (4) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Purdue, 1985 (Fr.) Ohio State, 1985 (Fr.) Washington State, 1987 (Jr.) State, 1986 (So.) Jim Smith (4) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Purdue, 1975 (Jr.) Navy, 1976 (Sr.) Stanford, 1975 (Jr.) Illinois, 1976 (Sr.) Adrian Arrington (3) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) vs. Florida*, 2007 (Sr.) Eastern, 2007 (Sr.) at Wisconsin, 2007 (Sr.) * Capital One Bowl Steve Breaston (3) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) vs. USC, 2006 (Sr.) at Oregon, 2003 (Fr.) at Indiana, 2006 (Sr.) Jehu Chesson (3) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Indiana, 2015 (Sr.) vs. Florida, 2015 (Sr.) Ohio State, 2015 (Sr.) Amara Darboh (3) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Indiana, 2015 (Jr.) Indiana, 2014 (So.) at Utah, 2015 (Jr.) Paul Jokisch (3) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Illinois, 1985 (Sr.) at Minnesota, 1985 (Sr.) at S. Carolina, 1985 (Sr.) Jim Mandich (3) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Purdue, 1969 (Sr.) State, 1968 (Jr.) State, 1969 (Sr.) Ronald Bellamy (2) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) State, 2002 (Sr.) at Ohio State, 2002 (Sr.) Bump Elliott (2) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Pittsburgh, 1947 (Jr.) Minnesota, 1947 (Jr.) Doug Marsh (2) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at California, 1979 (Sr.) Wisconsin, 1979 (Sr.) Greg McMurtry (2) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Minnesota, 1989 (Sr.) Maryland, 1989 (Sr.) Chris Perry (2) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Minnesota, 2003 (Sr.) vs. Florida*, 2003 (Jr.) * Outback Bowl Lowell Perry (2) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Indiana, 1951 (Jr.) Minnesota, 1951 (Jr.) Dick Rifenburg (2) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Iowa Pre-Flight, 1944 (Fr.) at Purdue, 1948 (Sr.) Jerame Tuman (2) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Colorado, 1997 (Jr.) at Minnesota, 1996 (So.) Jim Berline (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Wisconsin, 1967 (Sr.) Jake Butt (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Rutgers, 2015 (Jr.) Ralph Clayton (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Northwestern, 1978 (Jr.) John Gabler (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Indiana, 1967 (So.) John Henderson (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Navy, 1963 (Jr.) Ken Higgins (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Wisconsin, 1986 (Sr.) Jerry Imsland (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Duke, 1968 (Jr.) Eric Kattus (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Indiana, 1985 (Sr.) Leo Koceski (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Minnesota, 1948 (So.) Ron Kramer (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Missouri, 1955 (Jr.) Tom Maentz (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Iowa, 1955 (Jr.) Triando Markray (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Ohio State, 1983 (So.) Tony McGee (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Washington, 1993 (Sr.) Brad Myers (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Ohio State, 1958 (Jr.) Bob Nussbaumer (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Purdue, 1945 (Sr.) Martavious Odoms (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Illinois, 2008 (Fr.) Dave Raimey (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Purdue, 1961 (Jr.) Steve Smith (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) State, 1965 (Sr.) Paul Staroba (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) at Wisconsin, 1970 (Sr.) Darryl Stonum (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Massachusetts, 2010 (Jr.) Gene Topp (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Iowa, 1953 (Sr.) Carl Ward (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Purdue, 1966 (Sr.) Clarence Williams (1) Yards Rec. Opponent, Year (Class) Alabama, 1997 (So.) THE LEADERS & BEST 93 RECORD BOOK

44 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TOTAL OFFENSE (PASSING AND RUSHING) Rick Leach Jim Harbaugh Don Moorhead Steve Smith Game 1. Denard Robinson...68 at Notre Dame, Sept. 11, Tom Brady...65 at Ohio State, Nov. 21, Dennis Brown...61 Indiana, Oct. 21, 1967 John Navarre...61 at Oregon, Sept. 20, Don Moorhead...60 at State, Oct. 18, Scott Dreisbach...59 Virginia, Aug. 26, John Navarre...58 vs. Southern California, Jan. 1, John Navarre...55 Ohio State, Nov. 24, 2001 Chad Henne...55 at Ohio State, Nov. 20, John Navarre...54 at Iowa, Oct. 4, 2003 Game 1. Devin Gardner Indiana, Oct. 19, Jake Rudock at Indiana, Nov. 14, Denard Robinson at Notre Dame, Sept. 11, Denard Robinson at Indiana, Oct. 2, Devin Gardner Ohio State, Nov. 30, Denard Robinson at Northwestern, Oct. 8, Denard Robinson Notre Dame, Sept. 10, Denard Robinson Air Force, Sept. 8, Denard Robinson Massachusetts, Sept. 15, Denard Robinson Connecticut, Sept. 4, Most Plays Season 1. Denard Robinson Devin Gardner John Navarre John Navarre Denard Robinson Chad Henne Jake Rudock Chad Henne John Navarre Tom Brady Tate Forcier Devin Gardner Don Moorhead Tom Brady Chad Henne Jim Harbaugh Brian Griese Dennis Brown Steve Smith Denard Robinson Todd Collins Most Yards Gained Season 1. Denard Robinson 4, Devin Gardner 3, Denard Robinson 3, John Navarre 3, Jake Rudock 3, John Navarre 2, Jim Harbaugh 2, Chad Henne 2, Denard Robinson 2, Chad Henne 2, Tom Brady 2, Tom Brady 2, Todd Collins 2, Todd Collins 2, Chad Henne 2, Steve Smith 2, John Navarre 2, Tate Forcier 2, Devin Gardner 2, Scott Dreisbach 2, Career 1. Chad Henne 1, John Navarre 1, Denard Robinson 1, Devin Gardner 1, Rick Leach 1, Steve Smith Anthony Thomas Elvis Grbac Jim Harbaugh Todd Collins Jamie Morris Tom Brady Brian Griese Butch Woolfolk Don Moorhead Tyrone Wheatley Dennis Brown Dennis Franklin Career 1. Denard Robinson 10, Chad Henne 9, John Navarre 9, Devin Gardner 7, Steve Smith 6, Rick Leach 6, Elvis Grbac 6, Jim Harbaugh 5, Todd Collins 5, Tom Brady 5, Anthony Thomas 4, Jamie Morris 4, Brian Griese 4, Tyrone Wheatley 4, Butch Woolfolk 3, Don Moorhead 3, Dennis Franklin 3, Bob Chappuis 3, YEARS Average Gain Per Play Season (Min. 200 plays) 1. Drew Henson Denard Robinson Jim Harbaugh Denard Robinson Elvis Grbac Todd Collins Rick Leach Todd Collins Elvis Grbac Jake Rudock Bob Chappuis Career (Min. 400 plays) 1. Denard Robinson Jake Rudock Todd Collins Jim Harbaugh Elvis Grbac Brian Griese Steve Smith John Wangler Scott Dreisbach Devin Gardner Tom Brady Average Yards Per Game Season (Min. 10 games) 1. Denard Robinson Devin Gardner Denard Robinson John Navarre Jake Rudock Denard Robinson John Navarre Jim Harbaugh Chad Henne Chad Henne Tom Brady Career (Min. 20 games) 1. Denard Robinson John Navarre Chad Henne Jim Harbaugh Steve Smith Tom Brady Todd Collins Brian Griese Elvis Grbac Devin Gardner Tom Harmon

45 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL COMBINED RUSHING/RECEIVING Game 1. Chris Perry...53 at State, Nov. 1, Anthony Thomas...45 at Indiana, Oct. 30, Mike Hart...44 Penn State, Sept. 22, Mike Hart...43 at Illinois, Oct. 16, Ron Johnson...42 Northwestern, Nov. 4, Mike Hart...41 Minnesota, Oct. 9, Butch Woolfolk...39 at State, Oct. 10, 1981 Ricky Powers...39 Notre Dame, Sept. 14, 1991 Game 1. Ron Johnson Wisconsin, Nov. 16, Tshimanga Biakabutuka Ohio State, Nov. 25, Ron Johnson Navy, Oct. 7, Jon Vaughn UCLA, Sept. 22, Denard Robinson Notre Dame, Sept. 11, Mike Hart at Illinois, Oct. 16, 2004 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL Most Plays Season 1. Chris Perry Anthony Thomas Mike Hart Anthony Thomas T. Biakabutuka Mike Hart Jamie Morris Chris Perry Gordon Bell Lawrence Ricks Tony Boles Mike Hart Most Yards Gained Season 1. Chris Perry 2, Anthony Thomas 2, T. Biakabutuka 1, Jamie Morris 1, Denard Robinson 1, Mike Hart 1, Mike Hart 1, Ron Johnson 1, Rob Lytle 1, Butch Woolfolk 1, Tyrone Wheatley 1, Jon Vaughn 1, Tony Boles 1, Gordon Bell 1, ALL-PURPOSE Game 1. Chris Perry...53 at State, Nov. 1, Anthony Thomas...46 at Indiana, Oct. 30, Ron Johnson...44 Northwestern, Nov. 4, Mike Hart...43 at Illinois, Oct. 16, Mike Hart...41 Minnesota, Oct. 9, Tony Boles...40 Miami (Fla.), Sept. 17, 1988 Most Plays Season 1. Chris Perry Anthony Thomas Anthony Thomas Mike Hart Jamie Morris T. Biakabutuka Mike Hart Gordon Bell Tony Boles Chris Perry Ron Johnson Lawrence Ricks Mike Hart Butch Woolfolk Career 1. Mike Hart 1, Anthony Thomas 1, Jamie Morris Chris Perry Butch Woolfolk Tyrone Wheatley Denard Robinson Billy Taylor Rob Lytle Lawrence Ricks Ricky Powers Gordon Bell Russell Davis Fitzgerald Toussaint Ed Shuttlesworth Clarence Williams Career 1. Mike Hart 5, Anthony Thomas 5, Jamie Morris 5, Tyrone Wheatley 4, Denard Robinson 4, Chris Perry 4, Butch Woolfolk 4, Rob Lytle 3, Anthony Carter 3, Billy Taylor 3, Gordon Bell 3, T. Biakabutuka 2, Lawrence Ricks 2, Ron Johnson 2, Harlan Huckleby 2, Russell Davis 2, Career 1. Mike Hart 1, Anthony Thomas 1, Jamie Morris Chris Perry Tyrone Wheatley Butch Woolfolk Denard Robinson Billy Taylor Rob Lytle Clarence Williams Gordon Bell Lawrence Ricks Ron Johnson Ricky Powers Russell Davis Chris Perry RECORD BOOK Game 1. Ron Johnson Wisconsin, Nov. 16, Bennie McRae Purdue, Oct. 21, Ron Johnson Navy, Oct. 7, Tshimanga Biakabutuka Ohio State, Nov. 25, Tyrone Wheatley Notre Dame, Sept. 11, Steve Breaston vs. Texas (Rose Bowl), Jan. 1, 2005 Martavious Odoms vs. Illinois, Oct. 4, 2008 Most Yards Gained Season 1. Chris Perry 2, Anthony Thomas 2, Jamie Morris 1, T. Biakabutuka 1, Desmond Howard 1, Tony Boles 1, Tyrone Wheatley 1, Gordon Bell 1, Ron Johnson 1, Denard Robinson 1, Jamie Morris 1, Mike Hart 1, Mike Hart 1, Ron Johnson 1, Career 1. Jamie Morris 6, Anthony Thomas 6, Anthony Carter 5, Mike Hart 5, Steve Breaston 5, Tyrone Wheatley 5, Denard Robinson 4, Chris Perry 4, Butch Woolfolk 4, Desmond Howard 3, Rob Lytle 3, Mercury Hayes 3, Ron Johnson 3, Billy Taylor 3, Gordon Bell 3, Jamie Morris THE LEADERS & BEST 95

46 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL PUNTING Chuck Ortmann Adam Finley Monte Robbins Hayden Epstein Game 1. Chuck Ortmann...24 at Ohio State, Nov. 25, Tom Harmon...12 Pennsylvania, Oct. 26, 1940 Zoltan Mesko...12 Ohio State, Nov. 17, Bill Billings...11 State, Sept. 29, 1951 Stan Kemp...11 at State, Oct. 8, 1966 Jason Vinson...11 Ohio State, Nov. 22, times, last Eddie Azcona...10 vs. Washington, Jan. 1, 1992 Game 1. Chuck Ortmann at Ohio State, Nov. 25, Zoltan Mesko Ohio State, Nov. 17, Tom Harmon Pennsylvania, Oct. 26, Stan Kemp at State, Oct. 8, Paul Staroba Arizona, Sept. 19, Will Hagerup vs. Minnesota, Sept. 27, 2014 Hayden Epstein at UCLA, Sept. 16, Most Punts Season 1. Zoltan Mesko Hayden Epstein Zoltan Mesko Adam Finley Bill Billings Mark Werner Adam Finley Monte Robbins Matt Wile Barry Dotzauer Jason Vinson Jason Vinson John Anderson Don Bracken Most Yards Punting Season 1. Zoltan Mesko 3, Adam Finley 2, Zoltan Mesko 2, Hayden Epstein 2, Adam Finley 2, Monte Robbins 2, Matt Wile 2, Mark Werner 2, Barry Dotzauer 2, Don Bracken 2, Career 1. Zoltan Mesko Don Bracken Monte Robbins Adam Finley John Anderson Barry Dotzauer Hayden Epstein Will Hagerup Stan Kemp Chris Stapleton Mark Werner Career 1. Zoltan Mesko 10, Monte Robbins 8, Don Bracken 8, Adam Finley 7, John Anderson 7, Hayden Epstein 6, Barry Dotzauer 6, Will Hagerup 6, Stan Kemp 5, Chris Stapleton 5, YEARS Longest Punt 1. Monte Robbins...82 at Hawaii, Dec. 6, Blake O'Neill...80 vs. State, Oct. 17, 2015 Highest Average Per Punt Game (Min. 3 punts) 1. Don Bracken Northwestern, Oct. 24, Zoltan Mesko at Iowa, Oct. 10, Darrell Harper Oregon State, Oct. 10, Monte Robbins at State, Oct. 10, Monte Robbins Washington, Sept. 15, 1984 Season (Min. 30 punts) 1. Will Hagerup Zoltan Mesko Will Hagerup Monte Robbins Monte Robbins Monte Robbins Don Bracken Adam Finley Zoltan Mesko Will Hagerup Don Bracken Adam Finley Zoltan Mesko Paul Staroba Chris Stapleton Career (Min. 75 punts) 1. Monte Robbins Zoltan Mesko Will Hagerup Adam Finley Don Bracken Chris Stapleton Matt Wile Hayden Epstein John Anderson Barry Dotzauer

47 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL FIELD GOALS Highest Field Goal Percentage Season (Min. 10 attempts) 1. J.D. Carlson 92.9 (14) K.C. Lopata 91.7 (12) Brendan Gibbons 88.9 (18) Bob Bergeron 88.2 (17) Garrett Rivas 85.0 (20) Remy Hamilton 83.3 (30) Kenny Allen 81.8 (22) Bob Bergeron 81.3 (16) Ali Haji-Sheikh 80.0 (15) 1982 Mike Gillette 80.0 (15) Garrett Rivas 79.2 (24) Jeff Del Verne 78.6 (14) Jay Feely 77.3 (22) Brendan Gibbons 76.5 (17) Remy Hamilton 75.0 (24) 1996 Garrett Rivas 75.0 (12) 2003 RECORD BOOK Mike Gillette Bob Bergeron Remy Hamilton Game 1. Mike Gillette... 5 Minnesota, Nov. 5, 1988 J.D. Carlson... 5 Illinois, Nov. 10, 1990 K.C. Lopata... 5 at Minnesota, Nov. 8, J.D. Carlson... 4 at UCLA, Sept. 23, 1989 Bob Bergeron... 4 Illinois, Oct. 27, 1984 Bob Wood... 4 Stanford, Sept. 20, 1975 Remy Hamilton... 4 at Notre Dame, Sept. 10, 1994 Remy Hamilton... 4 State, Oct. 8, 1994 Remy Hamilton... 4 at Illinois, Oct. 22, 1994 Jeff Del Verne... 4 Notre Dame, Sept. 4, 1999 Garrett Rivas... 4 at Notre Dame, Sept. 11, 2004 Brendan Gibbons... 4 at Penn State, Oct. 12, 2013 Game 1. Brendan Gibbons... 7 at Penn State, Oct. 12, Tim Killian... 5 Ohio State, Nov. 22, 1969 Bob Wood... 5 Stanford, Sept. 20, 1975 Bob Bergeron... 5 Illinois, Oct. 27, 1984 Mike Gillette... 5 Miami (Fla.), Sept. 17, 1988 Mike Gillette... 5 Minnesota, Nov. 5, 1988 J.D. Carlson... 5 Illinois, Nov. 10, 1990 Remy Hamilton... 5 at Notre Dame, Sept. 10, 1994 Remy Hamilton... 5 at Illinois, Oct. 22, 1994 Jeff Del Verne... 5 Notre Dame, Sept. 4, 1999 Garrett Rivas... 5 at Purdue, Oct. 23, 2004 K.C. Lopata... 5 at Minnesota, Nov. 8, 2008 Most Field Goals Scored Season 1. Remy Hamilton Remy Hamilton Garrett Rivas Garrett Rivas Remy Hamilton Mike Gillette Kenny Allen Jay Feely Garrett Rivas Mike Gillette J.D. Carlson Brendan Gibbons Bob Bergeron Brendan Gibbons Matt Wile Kraig Baker Most Field Goals Attempted Season 1. Remy Hamilton Mike Gillette Remy Hamilton J.D. Carlson Garrett Rivas Remy Hamilton Garrett Rivas Mike Gillette Kenny Allen Jay Feely Matt Wile Mike Lantry Hayden Epstein Garrett Rivas Brendan Gibbons Kraig Baker J.D. Carlson Brendan Gibbons Career 1. Garrett Rivas Remy Hamilton Mike Gillette Brendan Gibbons J.D. Carlson Ali Haji-Sheikh Bob Bergeron Hayden Epstein Mike Lantry K.C. Lopata Jay Feely Matt Wile Bob Wood Kenny Allen Peter Elezovic Kraig Baker Jeff Del Verne Career 1. Remy Hamilton Garrett Rivas Mike Gillette Brendan Gibbons J.D. Carlson Ali Haji-Sheikh Mike Lantry Hayden Epstein Bob Bergeron Matt Wile Dana Coin K.C. Lopata Bob Wood Peter Elezovic Jay Feely Tim Killian Gregg Willner Career (Min. 15 attempts) 1. Bob Bergeron 82.9 (35) Kenny Allen 81.8 (22) Garrett Rivas 78.0 (82) K.C. Lopata 77.8 (27) Jay Feely 76.9 (26) Remy Hamilton 76.8 (82) Jeff Del Verne 75.0 (20) Brendan Gibbons 75.0(60) Mike Gillette 70.4 (81) Bob Wood 69.2 (26) Matt Wile 69.0 (29) J.D. Carlson 68.4 (57) Kraig Baker 68.2 (22) Pat Moons 66.7 (18) Hayden Epstein 61.9 (42) Ali Haji-Sheikh 59.6 (52) Consecutive F.G. Made 16 Brendan Gibbons Remy Hamilton Yard Field Goals Season 1. Ali Haji-Sheikh Jay Feely Remy Hamilton J.D. Carlson Brendan Gibbons Matt Wile Mike Gillette Mike Gillette Bob Bergeron Bob Bergeron Hayden Epstein Garrett Rivas Jason Olesnavage Career 1. Mike Gillette Garrett Rivas J.D. Carlson Ali Haji-Sheikh Remy Hamilton Brendan Gibbons Bob Bergeron Hayden Epstein Matt Wile Jay Feely Yard Field Goals Career 1. Hayden Epstein Bob Bergeron Mike Gillette J.D. Carlson Mike Lantry THE LEADERS & BEST 97

48 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL KICK SCORING Most Consecutive Point-After- Touchdown, Game 1. Ali-Haji Sheikh...10 Illinois, Nov. 7, 1981 ALI HAJI-SHEIKH J.D. CARLSON GARRETT RIVAS Game 1. Ali-Haji Sheikh...10 Illinois, Nov. 7, Jim Brieske... 9 Pittsburgh, Oct. 11, 1947 Dana Coin... 9 Iowa, Nov. 6, 1971 Bob Wood... 9 Navy, Sept. 25, 1976 Gregg Willner... 9 Northwestern, Nov. 5, 1977 Mike Gillette... 9 Illinois, Nov. 1, 1986 Brendan Gibbons... 9 Indiana, Oct. 19, 2013 Season 1. Bob Wood Jim Brieske Dana Coin Peter Elezovic Brendan Gibbons J.D. Carlson Garrett Rivas Gregg Willner J.D. Carlson Kenny Allen Brendan Gibbons Most Point-After-Touchdowns Scored Season 1. Dana Coin Bob Wood Brendan Gibbons Jim Brieske J.D. Carlson Peter Elezovic Garrett Rivas Gregg Willner J.D. Carlson Kenny Allen Brendan Gibbons Most Point-After-Touchdowns Attempted Career 1. Garrett Rivas Brendan Gibbons J.D. Carlson Mike Gillette Jim Brieske Mike Lantry Ali Haji-Sheikh Gregg Willner Remy Hamilton Peter Elezovic Bob Wood Career 1. Garrett Rivas Brendan Gibbons J.D. Carlson Mike Gillette Ali Haji-Sheikh Mike Lantry Jim Brieske Gregg Willner Peter Elezovic Remy Hamilton Bob Wood Famous Field Goals (Since 1914) Date Qtr/Time Opponent Distance Kicker Result Oct. 17, th at State 25 Splawn wins, 3-0 Nov. 20, nd at Minnesota 30 Steketee wins, 3-0 Oct. 29, nd at Illinois Steketee wins, 3-0 Oct. 21, st at Ohio State 11 Goebel 1st points scored in Ohio Stadium Oct. 13, nd Vanderbilt 11 Blott M wins 3-0, halts V and 21-g UB strk. Oct. 24, nd at Illinois 15 Friedman M wins 3-0 to avenge 1924 loss Nov. 3, st Illinois 25 Gembis 1st field goal in M Stadium Nov. 17, 1928 N/A State 21 Hughes wins, 3-0 Nov. 19, nd at Minnesota 15 Newman M wins 3-0 to become BT and Natl C. Sept. 23, th/0:11 Duke 27 Titas wins, 10-7 Nov. 13, th/0:26 at Purdue 25 Coin wins, Nov. 18, th/1:00 Purdue 30 Lantry wins, 9-6 Sept. 22, nd/14:51 Stanford 50 Lantry 1st 50-yd FG in history Sept. 20, th/1:36 Stanford 42 Wood ties, Oct. 22, th/0:08 Iowa 45 Bergeron wins Oct. 18, th/0:00 Iowa 34 Gillette M wins battle of unbeatens, Sept. 23, th/0:01 at UCLA 24 Carlson wins, Nov. 24, th/0:00 at Ohio State 37 Carlson M wins, to tie for Big Ten title Nov. 14, th/0:16 Illinois 39 Elezovic tie earns Rose Bowl berth Sept. 10, th/0:00 at Notre Dame 42 Hamilton wins, Aug. 31, th/0:00 Washington 44 Brabbs wins, Oct. 10, th, 0:47 at Minnesota 33 Rivas U-M scores 31 points in 4th to win Oct. 1, 2005 OT at State 35 Rivas U-M wins in overtime Jan. 3, 2012 OT vs. Virginia Tech 37 Gibbons U-M wins Sugar Bowl in overtime Oct. 20, th State 38 Gibbons U-M wins, Sept. 21, th at Connecticut 21 Gibbons U-M wins, Nov. 16, th at Northwestern 44 Gibbons U-M wins in overtime (FG sent game to OT) Most Consecutive Point After Touchdowns Career 1. Brendan Gibbons J.D. Carlson Ali Haji-Sheikh Mike Gillette Dana Coin Highest PAT Conversion Percentage Season (Min. 25 attempts) 1. Dana Coin (55) 1971 J.D. Carlson (52) 1991 J.D. Carlson (47) 1990 Brendan Gibbons (45) 2012 Ali Haji-Sheikh (41) 1982 Ali Haji-Sheikh (35) 1981 Rick Sygar (32) 1966 Hayden Epstein (37) 2001 Matt Wile (28) 2014 Mike Gillette (26) 1986 Kenny Allen (46) Brendan Gibbons 98.2 (53) Garrett Rivas 98.0 (51) Gregg Willner 97.9 (48) Mike Lantry 97.7 (43) 1973 Career (Min. 50 attempts) 1. Brendan Gibbons 98.7(158) J.D. Carlson 98.6 (139) Rick Sygar 98.1 (53) Mike Gillette 97.7 (133) Ali Haji-Sheikh 97.5 (120) Dana Coin 97.2 (72) Gregg Willner 96.9 (97) Hayden Epstein 96.6 (88) Peter Elezovic 95.8 (96) Garrett Rivas 94.7 (171) Bob Wood 94.6 (92) Mike Lantry 94.2 (120) YEARS

49 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TOTAL RETURNS Game 1. Steve Breaston...11 vs. Nebraska (Alamo), Dec. 28, Julius Curry...10 Utah, Sept. 21, Gil Chapman... 8 Tulane, Sept. 30, 1972 Brian Carpenter... 8 Notre Dame, Sept. 19, 1981 Todd Howard... 8 vs. Tennessee, Jan. 1, 2002 Dennis Norfleet... 8 Alabama, Sept. 1, 2012 Game 1. Steve Breaston vs. Texas (Rose Bowl), Jan. 1, Darryl Stonum vs. Indiana, Sept. 26, 2009 Steve Breaston vs. Nebraska (Alamo), Dec. 28, Steve Breaston vs. Minnesota, Oct. 8, Tom Harmon at California, Sept. 28, 1940 Game 1. Tom Harmon... 2 at California, Sept. 28, 1940 Most Returns Season 1. Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Charles Woodson Dennis Norfleet Jim Smith Anthony Carter Evan Cooper Darryl Stonum Anthony Carter Dennis Norfleet Most Yards Returned Season 1. Steve Breaston 1, Darryl Stonum 1, Steve Breaston Dennis Norfleet Dennis Norfleet Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Desmond Howard Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Most Touchdowns Returned Season 1. Gene Derricotte times Last: Jeremy LeSueur, Steve Breaston Career 1. Steve Breaston Anthony Carter Dennis Norfleet John Kolesar Tripp Welborne Mercury Hayes Gil Chapman Martavious Odoms Gene Derricotte Desmond Howard Derrick Alexander Charles Woodson Career 1. Steve Breaston 3, Anthony Carter 2, Dennis Norfleet 2, Desmond Howard 1, Darryl Stonum 1, Martavious Odoms 1, Mercury Hayes 1, Derrick Alexander 1, Gil Chapman 1, Jamie Morris 1, Returns for Touchdowns (Since 1948) Yards Type Player Opponent Year 100 Kickoff Return Seth Smith Wisconsin Kickoff Return Tyrone Wheatley Houston Kickoff Return Dennis Fitzgerald at State Kickoff Return Jehu Chesson Northwestern Kickoff Return Desmond Howard State Kickoff Return Steve Breaston Minnesota Kickoff Return Darryl Stonum Notre Dame Interception Brandon Herron Western Punt Return Desmond Howard Ohio State Kickoff Return Desmond Howard at Boston College Interception Ken Tureaud UCLA Interception Thom Darden UCLA Kick Return Dave Raimey Ohio State Punt Return David Brown Colorado Interception Ernest Shazor Miami (Ohio) Kickoff Return Tony Boles Purdue Punt Return Gilvanni Johnson at Minnesota Punt Return Darrell Harper at Minnesota Punt Return Gil Chapman Oregon Punt Return David Brown Navy Fumble Recovery Leon Hall at Northwestern Punt Return Steve Breaston at Indiana Fumble Recovery Courtney Avery Minnesota Punt Return Terry Barr Army Interception Mike Rotunno Missouri Punt Return Derrick Alexander State Punt Return Derrick Alexander North Carolina State Punt Return Anthony Carter Northwestern Punt Return Charles Woodson Ohio State Missed FG Return Jeremy LeSueur at Oregon Punt Return Leon Hall at Indiana Punt Return Lowell Perry Minnesota Punt Return Steve Breaston Illinois Kickoff Return Gil Chapman at Illinois Punt Return Amani Toomer at Illinois Punt Return Anthony Carter at Notre Dame Interception Blake Countess Minnesota Punt Return Derrick Alexander at Indiana Punt Return Steve Breaston Indiana Interception David Brown Minnesota Punt Return Tom Hendricks State Punt Return Steve Breaston Northwestern Punt Return Jim Pace Iowa Punt Return Dick Sygar Illinois Interception Raymon Taylor at Purdue Interception Jerry Hartman at Indiana Punt Return George Hoey at Illinois Interception Thom Darden Indiana Interception Jerry Zuver State Interception Jeremy LeSueur Indiana Fumble Recovery Cam Gordon Western Interception Mike Shatusky Georgia Punt Return Amani Toomer at Indiana Interception Keith Bostic at Northwestern Punt Return Dave Raimey at Illinois Fumble Return LaMarr Woodley at Notre Dame 2006 Career 1. Steve Breaston Gene Derricotte Dave Brown Derrick Alexander Tom Harmon Gil Chapman Desmond Howard Highest Average Yards Per Return Game (Min. 3 returns) 1. Tom Harmon at California, Sept. 28, Desmond Howard State, Oct. 13, Dave Raimey Ohio State, Nov. 25, Thom Darden UCLA, Sept. 25, Terry Barr Army, Oct. 8, 1955 Anthony Carter at Notre Dame, Sept. 18, 1982 Season (Min. 15 returns) 1. Seth Smith Jourdan Lewis Desmond Howard Dennis Norfleet Dennis Norfleet Martavious Odoms Jamie Morris Desmond Howard Gene Derricotte Jim Pace Mercury Hayes Career (Min. 40 returns) 1. Desmond Howard Dennis Norfleet Jamie Morris Martavious Odoms Anthony Carter Tom Harmon George Hoey Ron Johnson Steve Breaston Derrick Alexander Punt Return David Brown at State Punt Return Barry Pierson Wisconsin Interception William Peterson Eastern Interception Mike Jolly Texas A&M Interception Lance Dottin at Boston College Interception Dan Parks at Northwestern Interception Julius Curry at Ohio State Punt Return Gil Chapman Tulane Punt Return Derrick Alexander at Penn State Interception Ian Gold vs. Arkansas Interception Marty Huff at Duke Interception Clarence Thompson North Carolina State Interception Andre Weathers Ohio State Punt Return Marlin Jackson at Wisconsin Interception Gary Prahst at State Punt Return Marquise Walker Indiana Interception Bruce Elliott at Illinois Interception Tom Seabron Northwestern Interception Jourdan Lewis Northwestern Interception Chuck Winters Miami (Ohio) Interception Bennie McRae Duke Interception Jacob Stewart at Minnesota Interception Gary Prahst at Northwestern Interception Harry Allis Indiana Interception Randy Logan Tulane Interception Anthony Jordan Eastern Punt Return Marty Huff Vanderbilt Interception Prescott Burgess at Notre Dame Interception Dominic Tedesco at Purdue Interception Calvin O Neal Navy Fumble Recovery Brandon Herron Western Punt Return Anthony Williams at Illinois Interception Martin Davis Maryland Interception Garland Rivers Wisconsin Punt Return Ron Kramer State Interception James Whitley vs. Arkansas Interception Grant Mason Iowa Fumble Recovery Frank Clark at Penn State Punt Return Harry Allis Northwestern Interception John Henderson Northwestern Interception Dave Devich Northwestern Interception Lance Dottin Wisconsin Interception Marlin Jackson at Notre Dame Punt Return Dwayne Ware at Purdue Interception Max Pollock Central Punt Return Dave Elliott Virginia Punt Return Dwayne Ware Iowa Intereception Brennen Beyer Iowa Fumble Recovery Lawrence Reid San Diego State Fumble Recovery Markus Curry Purdue Punt Return Brandon Graham Delaware State Punt Return Edward Hood at State Fumble Recovery Tony Branoff Illinois Punt Return Anton Momsen at Ohio State Fumble Recovery Dave Rather at Northwestern Punt Return Roy Manning at Iowa 2001 THE LEADERS & BEST 99 RECORD BOOK

50 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL KICKOFF RETURNS Game 1. Todd Howard... 8 vs. Tennessee (Citrus), Jan. 1, 2002 Dennis Norfleet... 8 vs. Alabama, Sept. 1, Martavious Odoms... 7 Illinois, Oct. 4, 2008 Darryl Stonum... 7 Indiana, Sept. 26, 2009 Martavious Odoms... 7 vs. Mississippi State (Gator), Jan. 1, Jeremy LeSueur... 6 Iowa, Oct. 26, 2002 Steve Breaston... 6 vs. Texas (Rose), Jan. 1, 2005 Darryl Stonum... 6 at Wisconsin, Nov. 14, 2009 Drew Dileo... 6 at Ohio State, Nov. 27, 2010 Dennis Norfleet... 6 Indiana, Oct. 19, 2013 Jourdan Lewis...6 Ohio State, Nov. 28, 2015 Game 1. Steve Breaston vs. Texas (Rose), Jan. 1, Darryl Stonum Indiana, Sept. 26, Steve Breaston Minnesota, Oct. 8, Martavious Odoms Illinois, Oct. 4, Dennis Norfleet vs. Alabama, Sept. 1, Martavious Odoms vs. Mississippi State (Gator), Jan. 1, Darryl Stonum Purdue, Nov. 7, Steve Breaston vs. Nebraska (Alamo), Dec. 28, Grant Mason at Indiana, Oct. 2, 2004 Most Returns Season 1. Dennis Norfleet Darryl Stonum Dennis Norfleet Steve Breaston Ron Johnson Jeremy LeSueur Steve Breaston Todd Howard Steve Breaston Boubacar Cissoko Martavious Odoms Anthony Carter Seth Smith Martavious Odoms Mercury Hayes Desmond Howard Jamie Morris Mercury Hayes Justin Fargas Carlos Brown Most Yards Returned Season 1. Darryl Stonum 1, Dennis Norfleet Dennis Norfleet Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Jeremy LeSueur Desmond Howard Ron Johnson Seth Smith Todd Howard Steve Breaston Boubacar Cissoko Martavious Odoms Dennis Norfleet Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Desmond Howard Career 1. Dennis Norfleet Steve Breaston Anthony Carter Darryl Stonum Martavious Odoms Mercury Hayes Jamie Morris Desmond Howard Ron Johnson Jeremy LeSueur Tyrone Wheatley Anthony Thomas Clarence Williams Derrick Alexander Walter Cross Career 1. Dennis Norfleet 2, Steve Breaston 1, Anthony Carter 1, Darryl Stonum 1, Desmond Howard 1, Martavious Odoms 1, Jamie Morris 1, Mercury Hayes Jeremy LeSueur Anthony Thomas Ron Johnson Tyrone Wheatley Gil Chapman Highest Average Yards Per Kickoff Return Game (Min. 2 returns) 1. Gil Chapman at Illinois, Oct. 21, 1972 Seth Smith Wisconsin, Oct. 29, Tony Boles Purdue, Nov. 4, Anthony Carter at Notre Dame, Sept. 20, Grant Mason at Indiana, Oct. 2, 2004 Season (Min. 10 returns) 1. Dave Raimey Desmond Howard Anthony Carter Tony Boles Steve Breaston Derrick Alexander Desmond Howard Anthony Carter Seth Smith Anthony Carter Darryl Stonum Career (Min. 20 returns) 1. Desmond Howard Anthony Carter Tony Boles Darryl Stonum Gil Chapman Steve Breaston Dave Raimey Derrick Alexander Dennis Norfleet Anthony Thomas Most Kickoffs Returned for Touchdown Season 1. Desmond Howard Desmond Howard John Garrells Tom Harmon Chuck Ortmann Dennis Fitzgerald Dave Raimey Gil Chapman Tony Boles Tyrone Wheatley Seth Smith Steve Breaston Darryl Stonum Jehu Chesson Career 1. Desmond Howard Anthony Carter 100 Steve Breaston Kickoff Returns for Touchdown (Since 1948) Yards Player Opponent Date Seth Smith...Wisconsin...Oct. 29, Tyrone Wheatley...Houston...Sept. 26, Dennis Fitzgerald...at State...Oct. 1, Jehu Chesson... Northwestern... Oct. 10, Desmond Howard... State...Oct. 13, Steve Breaston...Minnesota...Oct. 8, Darryl Stonum...Notre Dame...Sept. 12, Desmond Howard...at Boston College...Sept. 7, Dave Raimey...Ohio State...Nov. 25, Tony Boles...Purdue...Nov. 4, Gil Chapman...at Illinois...Oct. 21, YEARS

51 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL PUNT RETURNS Game 1. Steve Breaston... 9 Wisconsin, Sept. 23, Brian Carpenter... 8 Notre Dame, Sept. 19, 1981 Julius Curry... 8 Utah, Sept. 21, Tom Kuzma... 7 Iowa, Oct. 4, 1941 Gil Chapman... 7 Tulane, Sept. 30, 1972 Jim Smith... 7 at Ohio State, Nov. 20, 1976 Anthony Carter... 7 vs. UCLA, Dec. 31, 1981 Evan Cooper... 7 Northwestern, Oct. 15, 1983 Julius Curry... 7 Illinois, Sept. 29, 2001 Marquise Walker... 7 Purdue, Oct. 13, 2001 Game 1. George Hoey at Minnesota, Oct. 28, Marquise Walker Purdue, Oct. 13, Tripp Welborne at Indiana, Oct. 27, Steve Breaston Wisconsin, Sept. 23, Steve Breaston Northwestern, Nov. 13, 2004 Season 1. Gene Derricotte Rick Sygar Dwayne Ware Derrick Alexander Derrick Alexander Steve Breaston Most Returns Season 1. Steve Breaston Charles Woodson Tripp Welborne Evan Cooper Tripp Welborne Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Mike Jolly Julius Curry Greg Mathews Ronald Bellamy Bruce Elliott Jim Smith Derrick Alexander Most Yards Returned Season 1. Steve Breaston Tripp Welborne Gene Derricotte Derrick Alexander Steve Breaston Evan Cooper Steve Breaston Jim Smith Julius Curry Charles Woodson Most Punts Returned for Touchdown Career 1. Gene Derricotte Derrick Alexander Steve Breaston Dave Brown Rick Sygar Gil Chapman Anthony Carter Dwayne Ware Amani Toomer Career 1. Steve Breaston Anthony Carter Tripp Welborne Gene Derricotte John Kolesar Jim Smith Dave Brown Julius Curry Jeremy Gallon Charles Woodson Wally Teninga Amani Toomer Career 1. Steve Breaston 1, Anthony Carter Tripp Welborne Gene Derricotte George Hoey Derrick Alexander Dave Brown Jim Smith Julius Curry Wally Teninga Highest Average Yards Per Punt Return Game (Min. 2 returns) 1. George Hoey Navy, Oct. 5, Darrell Harper at Minnesota, Oct. 24, Terry Barr Army, Oct. 8, Gil Chapman Oregon, Oct. 6, Barry Pierson Missouri, Oct. 1, 1969 Season (Min. 15 returns) 1. Desmond Howard Terry Barr Tripp Welborne Derrick Alexander Anthony Carter Barry Pierson Gene Derricotte Steve Breaston Anthony Carter Jim Smith Steve Breaston Career (Min. 30 returns) 1. George Hoey Gene Derricotte Derrick Alexander Steve Breaston Wally Teninga Tripp Welborne Rick Sygar Anthony Carter Dave Brown Julius Curry RECORD BOOK Yards... Player... Opponent... Date 93...Desmond Howard... Ohio State...Nov. 23, David Brown... Colorado...Sept. 21, Gilvanni Johnson... at Minnesota...Nov. 16, Darrell Harper... at Minnesota...Oct. 24, Gil Chapman... Oregon... Oct. 6, David Brown... Navy... Oct. 7, Steve Breaston... at Indiana...Nov. 11, Terry Barr... Army... Oct. 8, Derrick Alexander... State...Oct. 10, Derrick Alexander... North Carolina State...Jan. 1, Anthony Carter... Northwestern... Sept. 8, Charles Woodson... Ohio State...Nov. 22, Leon Hall... at Indiana... Oct. 2, Lowell Perry... Minnesota...Oct. 27, Steve Breaston... Illinois...Oct. 18, Martavious Odoms... at Purdue... Nov. 1, Amani Toomer... at Illinois...Oct. 22, Anthony Carter... at Notre Dame...Sept. 18, Derrick Alexander... at Indiana...Oct. 17, Steve Breaston... Indiana...Sept. 27, Tom Hendricks... State...Nov. 13, Steve Breaston... Northwestern...Nov. 13, Jim Pace... Iowa... Nov. 2, 1957 Punt Returns for Touchdown (Since 1948) Yards... Player... Opponent... Date 64...Dick Sygar... Illinois... Nov. 5, George Hoey... at Illinois...Nov. 11, Rick Sygar... Minnesota...Oct. 22, Amani Toomer... at Indiana...Oct. 21, Dave Raimey... at Illinois...Nov. 11, David Brown... at State...Oct. 13, Barry Pierson... Wisconsin... Nov. 1, Gil Chapman... Tulane...Sept. 30, Derrick Alexander... at Penn State...Oct. 16, Marlin Jackson... at Wisconsin...Nov. 17, Marquise Walker... Indiana...Oct. 14, Marty Huff... Vanderbilt...Sept. 20, Anthony Williams... at Illinois... Sept. 2, Ron Kramer... State...Nov. 13, Harry Allis... Northwestern...Nov. 18, Dwayne Ware... at Purdue... Nov. 3, Dave Elliott... Virginia...Sept. 18, Dwayne Ware... Iowa...Oct. 20, Brandon Graham... Delaware State...Oct. 17, Edward Hood... at State...Oct. 12, Anton Momsen... at Ohio State...Nov. 25, Roy Manning... at Iowa...Oct. 27, 2000 THE LEADERS & BEST 101

52 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TACKLES Most Double Digit Tackle Games Season (since 1965) 1. Ron Simpkins Ron Simpkins Mike Boren Tom Kee Calvin O Neal Steve Morrison Calvin O Neal Paul Girgash Sam Sword Jake Ryan Dennis Morgan Mike Taylor Dave Devich Curtis Greer Ron Simpkins Andy Cannavino Andy Cannavino Mike Boren Andy Moeller Jarrett Irons Jordan Kovacs Calvin O Neal Mike Boren Ron Simpkins Game (since 1966) 1. Calvin O Neal...24 at Purdue, Nov. 6, Tom Stincic...23 at Ohio State, Nov. 23, 1968 Steve Morrison...23 Illinois, Nov. 14, Dennis Morgan...21 North Carolina, Oct. 1, Frank Nunley...20 Northwestern, Nov. 12, 1966 Ron Simpkins...20 Ohio State, Nov. 19, 1977 Most Tackles Season (since 1966) 1. Ron Simpkins Mike Boren Ron Simpkins Andy Cannavino Paul Girgash Calvin O Neal Mike Boren Calvin O Neal Andy Cannavino Ron Simpkins Career (since 1966) 1. Ron Simpkins Jarrett Irons Erick Anderson Paul Girgash Mike Mallory Andy Cannavino Calvin O Neal Sam Sword Mike Boren Steve Morrison Greg Morton Jordan Kovacs Andy Moeller Mike Taylor Curtis Greer Career (since 1970) 1. Ron Simpkins Erick Anderson Jarrett Irons Mike Boren Calvin O Neal Sam Sword Andy Cannavino Steve Morrison Paul Girgash Mike Mallory Andy Moeller Jordan Kovacs Tom Kee Jake Ryan Steve Morrison Sam Sword Erick Anderson Jarrett Irons YEARS

53 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TACKLES FOR LOSS RECORD BOOK Larry Foote Shawn Crable Glen Steele Victor Hobson Game (since 1978) 1. Larry Foote... 7 (26) at Iowa, Oct. 27, Mark Messner... 6 (26) Northwestern, Oct. 31, 1987 William Carr... 6 (34) Minnesota, Oct. 28, 1995 Larry Foote... 6 (15) at Washington, Sept. 8, Sam Sword... 5 (15) Minnesota, Nov. 1, 1997 Shantee Orr... 5 (28) at State, Nov. 3, 2001 Shawn Crable... 5 (15) at Northwestern, Sept. 29, 2007 Brandon Graham... 5 (42) Ohio State, Nov. 21, Obi Ezeh (12) Illinois, Oct. 4, Curtis Greer... 4 (21) Kansas, Sept. 22, 1979 Jeff Akers... 4 (18) at Iowa, Oct. 19, 1985 Mike Hammerstein... 4 (24) Notre Dame, Sept. 14, 1985 Mark Messner... 4 (21) Minnesota, Nov. 5, 1988 Trent Zenkewicz... 4 (24) at Ohio State, Nov. 19, 1994 Jason Horn... 4 (25) at Boston College, Sept. 16, 1995 David Bowens... 4 (21) at Minnesota, Oct. 26, 1996 Glen Steele... 4 (15) Colorado, Sept. 13, 1997 Glen Steele... 4 (15) at Purdue, Nov. 9, 1996 William Carr... 4 (14) Penn State, Nov. 16, 1996 James Hall... 4 (27) vs. Arkansas, Jan. 1, 1999 Eric Wilson... 4 (15) vs. Auburn, Jan. 1, 2001 Ernest Shazor... 4 (17) Minnesota, Oct. 9, 2004 Most Tackles For Loss LaMarr Woodley...4 (7) vs. Texas (Rose Bowl), Jan. 1, 2005 LaMarr Woodley... 4 (12) Penn State, Oct. 15, 2005 Rondell Biggs... 4 (12) Vanderbilt, Sept. 2, 2006 David Harris... 4 (25) at Ball State, Nov. 4, 2006 Shawn Crable... 4 (16) Notre Dame, Sept. 15, 2007 Brandon Graham... 4 (28) at Wisconsin, Nov. 14, 2009 Jake Ryan... 4 ( 36) vs. Virginia Tech, Jan. 3, 2012 Season (since 1978) 1. Shawn Crable Mark Messner Larry Foote Brandon Graham Mike Hammerstein Curtis Greer William Carr Mark Messner Brandon Graham Jason Horn Victor Hobson LaMarr Woodley Henry Hill Trent Zenkewicz David Bowens James Hall LaMarr Woodley LaMarr Woodley David Harris Jake Ryan Greg Morton Robert Thompson Robert Thompson Glen Steele William Carr Career (since 1978) 1. Mark Messner Brandon Graham LaMarr Woodley Curtis Greer Victor Hobson Jake Ryan Glen Steele Larry Foote Shawn Crable James Hall Jason Horn William Carr Sam Sword Chris Hutchinson Robert Thompson Mike Hammerstein Henry Hill Frank Clark Trent Zenkewicz Greg Morton Dhani Jones Tackles For Loss Yards Season (since 1978) 1. LaMarr Woodley Brandon Graham Jason Horn Mark Messner Mike Hammerstein Curtis Greer Chris Hutchinson James Hall Mark Messner Brandon Graham Phil Seymour Larry Foote David Bowens Mike Evans Shawn Crable Mark Messner Career (since 1978) 1. Mark Messner LaMarr Woodley Brandon Graham Jason Horn Curtis Greer Chris Hutchinson James Hall Glen Steele Robert Thompson Mike Hammerstein Trent Zenkewicz Ron Simpkins Jake Ryan Shawn Crable Larry Foote THE LEADERS & BEST 103

54 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SACKS Mark Messner holds nearly all of s records for sacks and tackles for loss. Most Sacks Game (since 1978) 1. Mark Messner... 5 (25) Northwestern, Oct. 31, Brandon Graham (23) Notre Dame, Sept. 15, Robert Thompson... 3 (21) UCLA, Sept. 25, 1982 Mike Hammerstein... 3 (23) Wisconsin, Sept. 22, 1984 Mike Hammerstein... 3 (22) Notre Dame, Sept. 14, 1985 Bobby Abrams... 3 (20) Maryland, Sept. 30, 1989 Chris Hutchinson... 3 (26) Maryland, Sept. 29, 1990 Brian Townsend... 3 (21) Indiana, Oct. 19, 1991 Chris Hutchinson... 3 (31) at Indiana, Oct. 17, 1992 Jason Horn... 3 (22) at Boston College, Sept. 16, 1995 William Carr... 3 (23) Minnesota, Oct. 28, 1995 David Bowens... 3 (24) Illinois, Aug. 31, 1996 David Bowens... 3 (20) at Minnesota, Oct. 26, 1996 Dan Rumishek... 3 (23) at Penn State, Oct. 6, 2001 Larry Foote... 3 (16) at Iowa, Oct. 27, 2001 Shantee Orr... 3 (21) at State, Nov. 3, 2001 Shawn Crable... 3 (10) Notre Dame, Sept. 15, 2007 Brandon Graham... 3 (13) Wisconsin, Sept. 27, 2008 Brandon Graham... 3 (22) State, Oct. 25, 2008 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL FUMBLES FORCED Game 1. Jerry Hartman... 3 Indiana, Oct. 21, Chuck Winters... 2 Penn State, Nov. 18, 1995 Garland Rivers... 2 Wisconsin, Sept. 22, Carlton Rose... 2 Purdue, Nov. 13, 1982 Calvin O Neal... 2 State, Oct. 11, 1975 Mike Taylor... 2 Virginia, Sept. 18, 1971 Norman Heuer... 2 Western, Sept. 7, 2002 Jake Ryan... 2 Indiana, Nov. 1, 2014 Most Fumbles Forced Season 1. Mike Taylor LaMarr Woodley Shawn Crable Jake Ryan Chuck Winters Henry Hill Tom Seabron LaMarr Woodley James Whitley Julius Curry Ian Gold Dave Elliot Victor Hobson Josh Williams Pete Newell Norman Heuer Roy Manning LaMarr Woodley Jerry Hartman Carlton Rose Brandon Graham Season (since 1980) 1. David Bowens LaMarr Woodley Mark Messner Chris Hutchinson Jason Horn James Hall Brandon Graham Mark Messner Brandon Graham Robert Thompson Robert Thompson Mike Hammerstein Brandon Graham Mark Messner Mike Evans Martin Davis Sylvester Stanley Glen Steele Shawn Crable Career (since 1980) 1. Mark Messner Brandon Graham James Hall Chris Hutchinson Jason Horn Glen Steele LaMarr Woodley Tim Jamison Robert Thompson Mike Hammerstein Mike Evans Trent Zenkewicz David Bowens Shawn Crable Sylvester Stanley Career 1. LaMarr Woodley Brandon Graham Jake Ryan Henry Hill Mike Taylor Shawn Crable Jordan Kovacs Ernest Shazor Marlin Jackson Tom Seabron Jason Horn Dave Elliot Victor Hobson Jarrett Irons Mark Messner Carlton Rose Calvin O Neal Josh Williams Cato June Pierre Woods Chuck Winters Jerry Hartman Julius Curry Stevie Brown Thomas Gordon Most Sack Yardage Season (since 1980) 1. LaMarr Woodley Chris Hutchinson Brandon Graham Jason Horn Mark Messner James Hall Mike Evans David Bowens Matt Dyson Robert Thompson Mark Messner Mark Messner Brandon Graham Sylvester Stanley LaMarr Woodley Career (since 1980) 1. Mark Messner LaMarr Woodley Brandon Graham James Hall Chris Hutchinson Jason Horn Glen Steele Mike Evans Robert Thompson David Bowens Matt Dyson Trent Zenkewicz Ryan Van Bergen Shawn Crable Mike Hammerstein Sylvester Stanley LaMarr Woodley YEARS

55 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL FUMBLE RECOVERIES Game 1. Clarence Thompson... 2 Colorado, Sept. 24, 1994 John Milligan... 2 Wisconsin, Oct. 3, 1987 Kevin Brooks... 2 vs. BYU (Holiday), Dec. 21, 1984 Cedric Coles... 2 Minnesota, Oct. 18, 1980 Michael Harden... 2 California, Sept. 29, 1979 Dominic Tedesco... 2 State, Oct. 8, 1977 Dominic Tedesco... 2 Texas A&M, Oct. 1, 1977 Richard Koschalk... 2 Baylor, Sept. 27, 1975 Butch Carpenter... 2 Purdue, Oct. 11, 1969 Frank Gusich... 2 State, Oct. 18, 1969 Michael Keller... 2 Minnesota, Oct. 23, 1971 Frederick Grambau... 2 Indiana, Nov. 4, 1972 Cecil Pryor... 2 Illinois, Nov. 9, 1968 Tom Stincic... 2 Duke, Sept. 23, 1967 Brandent Englemon... 2 Northern Illinois, Sept. 3, 2005 Cam Gordon... 2 at Purdue, Nov. 13, 2010 Jake Ryan San Diego State, Sept. 24, 2011 Game 1. Leon Hall...83 at Northwestern, Oct. 29, Courtney Avery...83 Minnesota, Oct. 1, Cam Gordon...58 at Purdue, Nov. 13, LaMarr Woodley...54 at Notre Dame, Sept. 16, Tommy Hendricks...33 at Ohio State, Nov. 21, Brandon Herron...29 Western, Sept. 3, Corwin Brown...24 at Indiana, Oct. 17, 1992 Frank Clark...24 at Penn State, Oct. 12, Shawn Lazarus...23 at Penn State, Oct. 6, 2001 Philip Brabbs...23 at Illinois, Sept. 28, 2002 Most Fumble Recoveries Season 1. Ron Simpkins Butch Carpenter Keith Bostic Michael Keller Dominic Tedesco Walt Williamson LaMarr Woodley Thomas Gordon Clarence Thompson Brian Townsend Dennis Morgan Dominic Tedesco Erick Anderson Carlton Rose Don Dufek Michael Harden Norman Heuer Alan Branch Ryan Van Bergen Julius Curry Randy Logan Frank Gusich David Folkertsma Cato June Brandent Englemon Leon Hall Donovan Warren Brandon Graham Stevie Brown Brandon Harrison Terrance Taylor Jonas Mouton Cam Gordon Jake Ryan Courtney Avery Frank Clark Most Fumble Return Yards Season 1. Leon Hall Courtney Avery Cam Gordon LaMarr Woodley Tommy Hendricks Brandon Herron Corwin Brown Frank Clark Shawn Lazarus Philip Brabbs Career 1. Ron Simpkins Mike Hammerstein Dominic Tedesco Keith Bostic Butch Carpenter Brian Townsend Glen Steele Mark Messner James Grant Don Dufek Leon Hall LaMarr Woodley T.J. Osman Mike Mallory John Anderson Frederick Grambau Michael Keller Cecil Pryor Jarrett Irons John Milligan Robert Thompson Frank Gusich Terrance Taylor Ryan Van Bergen Thomas Gordon Frank Clark Career 1. Courtney Avery Leon Hall Cam Gordon LaMarr Woodley Tommy Hendricks Brandon Herron Corwin Brown Frank Clark Shawn Lazarus Philip Brabbs LaMarr Woodley scooped up an Irish fumble and returned it 54 yards for a touchdown at Notre Dame on Sept. 16, RECORD BOOK Leon Hall set a school record with his 83-yard fumble return for a touchdown at Northwestern on Oct. 29, THE LEADERS & BEST 105

56 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL INTERCEPTIONS 106 Game times, last, Andy Moeller... 3 at Wisconsin, Oct. 4, 1986 Game 1. Tom Harmon...95 Iowa, Oct. 14, Brandon Herron...94 Western, Sept. 3, Don Oldham...92 Minnesota, Oct. 27, 1951 Ken Tureaud...92 UCLA, Sept. 30, 1961 Thom Darden...92 UCLA, Sept. 25, Ernest Shazor...88 Miami (Ohio), Sept. 4, 2004 Most Interceptions Season 1. Tom Curtis Chuck Lentz Tom Curtis Charles Woodson Tom Curtis Barry Pierson Don Lund Gene Derricotte Don Oldham Jerry Zuver Tony Jackson Ivan Hicks Ty Law Todd Howard Blake Countess Most Return Yards Season 1. Tom Curtis Blake Countess Thom Darden Tom Curtis Tony Jackson Don Oldham Keith Bostic Jerry Zuver Tony Branoff Brandon Herron Interception Returns for Touchdown (Since 1948) Yards Player Opponent Date 94...Brandon Herron... Western...Sept. 3, Ken Tureaud... UCLA...Sept. 30, Thom Darden... UCLA...Sept. 25, Ernest Shazor... Miami (Ohio)...Sept. 4, Mike Rotunno... Missouri...Sept. 24, Blake Countess... Minnesota...Oct. 5, David Brown... Minnesota...Oct. 28, Raymon Taylor... at Purdue...Oct. 6, Jerry Hartman... at Indiana...Oct. 19, Thom Darden... Indiana...Oct. 30, Jerry Zuver... State...Oct. 9, Jeremy LeSueur... Indiana...Sept. 27, Mike Shatusky... Georgia...Oct. 5, Keith Bostic... at Northwestern...Oct. 23, William Peterson... Eastern...Sept. 19, Mike Jolly... Texas A&M...Oct. 1, Lance Dottin... at Boston College...Sept. 7, Dan Parks... at Northwestern...Nov. 2, Julius Curry... at Ohio State...Nov. 18, Ian Gold... vs. Arkansas...Jan. 1, Marty Huff... at Duke...Sept. 28, Clarence Thompson... North Carolina State...Jan 1, Andre Weathers... Ohio State...Nov. 22, Gary Prahst... at State...Oct. 4, Bruce Elliott... at Illinois...Nov. 8, Tom Seabron... Northwestern...Oct. 18, Donovan Warren... at Iowa...Oct. 10, Jourdan Lewis...Northwestern...Oct. 10, Chuck Winters... Miami (Ohio)...Sept. 30, Bennie McRae... Duke...Nov. 4, Jacob Stewart... at Minnesota...Oct. 10, Gary Prahst... at Northwestern...Oct. 18, Prescott Burgess... at Notre Dame...Sept. 16, Harry Allis... Indiana...Nov. 11, Randy Logan... Tulane...Sept. 30, Anthony Jordan... Eastern...Sept. 19, Dominic Tedesco... at Purdue...Nov. 12, Calvin O'Neal... Navy...Sept. 25, Martin Davis... Maryland...Sept. 29, Garland Rivers... Wisconsin...Oct. 5, James Whitley... vs. Arkansas...Jan. 1, Grant Mason... Iowa...Sept. 25, John Thompson... Wisconsin...Sept. 27, John Henderson... Northwestern...Nov. 2, Dave Devich... Northwestern...Oct. 18, Lance Dottin... Wisconsin...Oct. 7, Marlin Jackson... at Notre Dame...Sept. 14, 2002 Career 1. Tom Curtis Charles Woodson Wally Teninga Gene Derricotte Brad Cochran Leon Hall Rick Volk Thom Darden Vada Murray DeWayne Patmon Charlie Lentz Mike Jolly Keith Bostic Evan Cooper Lance Dottin Career 1. Tom Curtis Thom Darden Dave Brown Don Oldham Bump Elliott Marcus Ray Blake Countess Marty Huff Mike Rotunno Tom Harmon YEARS Tom Curtis ranks among the NCAA's all-time leaders with 25 career interceptions. Most Interception Returns for Touchdown Season 1. Thom Darden Career 1. Thom Darden Lance Dottin One of the highlights of Charles Woodson s 1997 Heisman Trophy season was this spectacular one-handed interception at State.

57 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL PASS BREAKUPS RECORD BOOK Marlin Jackson Marion Body Charles Woodson Ty Law Most Passes Broken Up Game 1. Marlin Jackson... 6 Washington, Aug. 31, 2002 Jourdan Lewis...6 State, Oct. 17, Thom Darden... 5 Purdue, Oct. 11, 1969 James Whitley... 5 at Penn State, Nov. 13, 1999 Jamar Adams... 5 Penn State, Sept. 22, Marion Body... 4 vs. UCLA, Jan. 1, 1983 Charles Woodson... 4 vs. Washington State, Jan. 1, 1998 Todd Howard... 4 vs. Purdue, Oct. 2, 1999 Todd Howard... 4 at Purdue, Oct. 7, 2000 Todd Howard... 4 at State, Nov. 3, 2001 Leon Hall... 4 at Illinois, Oct. 16, 2004 Raymon Taylor... 4 Indiana, Oct. 19, 2013 Jourdan Lewis...4 UNLV, Sept. 19, 2015 Season 1. Jourdan Lewis Marlin Jackson Leon Hall Charles Woodson Marion Body Alfie Burch Todd Howard Todd Howard Todd Howard Jamar Adams Jeremy LeSueur Markus Curry Woodrow Hankins Donovan Warren Thom Darden Marion Body Jerry Burgei Leon Hall Morgan Trent Jabrill Peppers Career 1. Leon Hall Todd Howard Marlin Jackson Jourdan Lewis Charles Woodson James Whitley Jeremy LeSueur Marion Body Markus Curry Jarrett Irons Morgan Trent Thom Darden Donovan Warren Jamar Adams Ty Law Dave Brown Dwight Hicks Larry Foote J.T. Floyd Brad Cochran Alfie Burch Mike Taylor Calvin O Neal Mike Harden Raymon Taylor Leon Hall THE LEADERS & BEST 107

58 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SCORING Game 1. Ron Johnson...30 Wisconsin, Nov. 16, Tom Harmon...28 at California, Sept. 28, Tom Harmon...27 Iowa, Oct. 14, Garvie Craw...24 at Illinois, Nov. 8, 1969 Fritz Seyferth...24 Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1970 Ed Shuttlesworth...24 Minnesota, Oct. 28, 1972 Rob Lytle...24 Indiana, Oct. 25, 1975 Desmond Howard...24 at Boston College, Sept. 7, 1991 Derrick Alexander...24 Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1992 Chris Howard...24 UCLA, Sept. 28, 1996 Anthony Thomas...24 at Hawaii, Nov. 28, 1998 Chris Perry...24 vs. Florida, Jan. 1, 2003 Chris Perry...24 Notre Dame, Sept. 13, 2003 Jehu Chesson...24 at Indiana, Nov. 14, 2015 Game 1. Ron Johnson... 5 Wisconsin, Nov. 16, Tom Harmon... 4 Iowa, Oct. 14, 1939 Tom Harmon... 4 at California, Sept. 28, 1940 Garvie Craw... 4 at Illinois, Nov. 8, 1969 Fritz Seyferth... 4 Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1970 Ed Shuttlesworth... 4 Minnesota, Oct. 28, 1972 Rob Lytle... 4 Indiana, Oct. 25, 1975 Desmond Howard... 4 at Boston College, Sept. 7, 1991 Derrick Alexander... 4 Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1992 Chris Howard... 4 UCLA, Sept. 28, 1996 Anthony Thomas... 4 at Hawaii, Nov. 28, 1998 Chris Perry... 4 vs. Florida, Jan. 1, 2003 Chris Perry... 4 Notre Dame, Sept. 13, 2003 Jehu Chesson...4 at Indiana, Nov. 14, 2015 Most Points Scored Season 1. Desmond Howard Chris Perry Tom Harmon Ron Johnson Anthony Thomas Tom Harmon Tyrone Wheatley Anthony Thomas Remy Hamilton Mike Gillette Denard Robinson Rob Lytle J.D. Carlson Garrett Rivas Garrett Rivas Brendan Gibbons Brendan Gibbons Remy Hamilton Jay Feely Jamie Morris Anthony Thomas Braylon Edwards Garrett Rivas Most Touchdowns Scored Season 1. Desmond Howard Chris Perry Ron Johnson Anthony Thomas Tyrone Wheatley Anthony Thomas Tom Harmon Rob Lytle Denard Robinson Jamie Morris Anthony Thomas Braylon Edwards Denard Robinson Tom Harmon Gordon Bell Anthony Carter Derrick Alexander Tyrone Wheatley Tyrone Wheatley David Terrell Chris Perry Mike Hart Mike Hart Career 1. Garrett Rivas Anthony Thomas Tyrone Wheatley Mike Gillette Brendan Gibbons Remy Hamilton Mike Hart J.D. Carlson Denard Robinson Anthony Carter Chris Perry Tom Harmon Braylon Edwards Desmond Howard Ali Haji-Sheikh Rick Leach Billy Taylor Steve Smith Fitzgerald Toussaint Mike Lantry Career 1. Anthony Thomas Tyrone Wheatley Mike Hart Denard Robinson Chris Perry Anthony Carter Braylon Edwards Desmond Howard Rick Leach Tom Harmon Billy Taylor Steve Smith Fitzgerald Toussaint Gordon Bell Rob Lytle Butch Woolfolk Jamie Morris Devin Gardner Ron Johnson Derrick Alexander Desmond Howard Tyrone Wheatley 108 Individual Touchdown Records(Passing not inc. -Includes Pre-Modern Era Games) Game TD Name Opponent Date 7 Al Herrnstein Agriculture Al Herrnstein Beloit Willie Heston Kalamazoo Sam Davison Kentucky Neil Snow Stanford Al Herrnstein Buffalo Al Herrnstein Ohio State Willie Heston Beloit Tom Hammond Albion Herb Graver Ohio State Harry Hammond Kalamazoo John Curtis West Virginia Fred Norcross West Virginia Paul Magoffin Agriculture Archie Weston Mt. Union Ron Johnson Wisconsin 1968 Season TD Name Year 26 Al Herrnstein Desmond Howard Willie Heston Willie Heston Chris Perry Neil Snow Ron Johnson Anthony Thomas Tyrone Wheatley Anthony Thomas Denard Robinson Willie Heston Tom Harmon Rob Lytle YEARS Career TD Name Years 72 Willie Heston Anthony Thomas Tyrone Wheatley Mike Hart Denard Robinson Chris Perry Anthony Carter Al Herrnstein Braylon Edwards Desmond Howard John Curtis Tom Hammond Rick Leach Tom Harmon Bill Taylor Steve Smith John Maulbetsch

59 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS First Downs Most First Downs 37 Northwestern Mississippi Indiana Both Teams 64 Northwestern Indiana Indiana Indiana Illinois Indiana Fewest First Downs 0 Ohio State at Ohio State Both Teams 3 Ohio State Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Most by Rushing 29 Iowa Virginia Ohio State Fewest by Rushing 0 Ohio State Nebraska Pittsburgh Indiana Most by Passing 21 Ohio State Northwestern Indiana Indiana Northwestern Indiana Fewest by Passing 0 Many games LAST: Northwestern Many times LAST: Indiana Most by Penalty 6 Wisconsin State Penn State Ohio State Rushing Most Attempts 85 Minnesota Virginia Both Teams 124 State UCLA Ohio State Fewest Attempts 15 vs. Kansas State at State State vs. Alabama Both Teams 51 Western (shortened) vs. Kansas State at State Oregon State Notre Dame Northwestern Oregon State Houston Most Net Yards 573 Northwestern Stanford Both Teams 664 Northwestern Iowa Minnesota Ohio State Fewest Net Yards -48 at State Minnesota State Both Teams 43 Ohio State Minnesota Oregon State State Highest Average Yards per Rush 9.72 Appalachian State Iowa Ohio State Army Lowest Average Yards per Rush at State Minnesota Oregon State Most Touchdowns Rushing 9 Chicago Iowa Indiana Illinois Ohio State Passing Most Attempted 56 at Ohio State at Oregon at Ohio State at State Virginia Both Teams 93 Northwestern at State at Oregon at Ohio State Northwestern Oregon State Indiana Fewest Attempted 1 Illinois State Both Teams 9 State Wisconsin Illinois Minnesota Army Most Completed 36 at State vs. Alabama at Minnesota at Indiana Ohio State Both Teams 59 Northwestern Purdue at State Oregon State Northwestern Indiana Oregon State Fewest Completed 0 6 Times LAST: Ohio State Both Teams 0 Illinois Ohio State Illinois games LAST: Ohio State Highest Completion Pct (Min 10 att) 90.9 Notre Dame Illinois Purdue Navy Lowest Completion Pct. (Min 10 att) 0.0 Illinois (0-11) Oklahoma (1-10) State (0-10) Most Net Yards 503 Indiana Ohio State at Indiana Illinois Both Teams 796 at State at Indiana Minnesota at Ohio State vs. USC (Rose) Indiana Northwestern Indiana Tennessee at State Fewest Net Yards 0 6 Times LAST: at Ohio State Both Teams 0 Illinois Illinois Virginia Highest Avg. Yds per Comp. (Min 5) 36.3 Purdue Stanford Ohio State Lowest Avg. Yds per Comp. (Min 5) 4.8 State State South Carolina Highest Avg. Yards per Att. (Min 10) 18.9 Illinois State Ohio State Lowest Avg. Yards per Att. (Min 10) 0.0 Illinois Army Virginia Most Touchdown Passes 6 at Indiana Cornell Minnesota Houston Illinois Both Teams 8 Florida State Illinois Notre Dame at Indiana Opponent 4 Purdue Purdue Florida State USC (Rose) South Carolina (Outback) Indiana Total Offense Most Plays 107 Minnesota Indiana Minnesota Illinois Both Teams 183 Indiana Illinois Northwestern Penn State Indiana Maryland State Northwestern Air Force Fewest Plays 39 Western (shortened) Ohio State Both Teams 95 Western (shortened) Illinois Iowa California Most Net Yards 751 Indiana Delaware State Bowling Green Mississippi Illinois Both Teams 1,323 Indiana ,237 Illinois ,189 Northwestern ,142 Indiana ,139 Illinois ,129 Ohio State Northwestern Oregon Indiana Illinois Wisconsin Fewest Net Yards 6 State Ohio State Both Teams 68 Ohio State Minnesota State Highest Average Yards per Play Appalachian State Minnesota Indiana Ohio State Ohio State Lowest Average Yards per Play 0.12 State Ohio State Ohio State THE LEADERS & BEST 109 RECORD BOOK

60 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS 110 Punting Most Punts 24 Ohio State Illinois Both Teams 45 Ohio State Iowa Ohio State Chicago Fewest Punts 0 Western Northwestern Delaware State Both Teams 3 State Ohio State Ohio State California Washington Indiana State Notre Dame Most Yards 723 Ohio State Illinois Ohio State Navy Fewest Yards 0 Western Northwestern Delaware State State Notre Dame Most Punts Blocked by 4 Ohio State Five games LAST: Minnesota Both Teams 5 Ohio State Opponent 2 Illinois Purdue Highest Net Yds Per Punt (Min 3 punts) 56.3 Northwestern Oregon State Indiana Lowest Net Yds Per Punt (Min 3 punts) 17.0 Pittsburgh Northwestern Purdue Punt Returns Most Punts Returned 11 Pittsburgh Chicago Both Teams 16 Illinois Chicago State Ohio State Most Yards Returned 196 Pittsburgh California Both Teams 196 Pittsburgh Ohio State Ohio State Fewest Yards Returned -14 Wisconsin Washington Both Teams -10 Wisconsin Illinois Purdue Minnesota Highest Avg. Yds Per Return (Min. 3 returns) 40.3 Minnesota Navy State Ohio State Lowest Avg. Yds Per Return (Min. 3 returns) Wisconsin Purdue Wisconsin Kickoff Returns Most Kickoffs Returned 9 Ohio State Northwestern Ohio State Purdue Tennessee Alabama Both Teams 14 Illinois Minnesota Texas (Rose) Pittsburgh Illinois Fewest Kickoffs Returned 0 Many games LAST: BYU Both Teams 0 at Ohio State Many games LAST: Indiana Most Yards Returned 241 Ohio State Texas (Rose) Nebraska (Alamo) Alabama Both Teams 435 Texas (Rose) Minnesota Ohio State Minnesota Texas (Rose) Fewest Yards Returned - 2 State Both Teams 0 Ohio State Iowa Ohio State Many games LAST: Alabama Highest Avg. Yards Per Return (Min. 3 returns) 39.0 Ohio State State Notre Dame Wisconsin Lowest Avg. Yards Per Return(Min. 3) 3.7 Illinois Ohio State Indiana Total Returns Most Returns 15 Pittsburgh Minnesota Nebraska (Alamo) Both Teams 27 Ohio State Pittsburgh Wisconsin Fewest Returns 1 Iowa Wisconsin Illinois Utah Northwestern Both Teams 2 Utah Iowa UNLV Iowa Notre Dame Utah Most Yards Returned 311 Pittsburgh Minnesota Maryland Both Teams 502 Minnesota Pittsburgh Illinois Rutgers Fewest Yards Returned -14 Wisconsin Illinois Both Teams 15 Wisconsin California Iowa Highest Avg. Yards Per Return (Min. 4 returns) 32.2 State Illinois Notre Dame Rutgers Lowest Avg. Yards Per Return (Min. 4 returns) 0.5 Northwestern Wisconsin Wisconsin Most Touchdowns Returned 3 Pittsburgh California Tulane Northwestern North Carolina State Both Teams 3 Pittsburgh Illinois Illinois Notre Dame Florida State Interceptions Most Interceptions 6 Ohio State Minnesota Ohio State Miami, FL State Both Teams 9 Wisconsin Indiana State Indiana YEARS 6 State Most Yards Returned 138 Northwestern Northwestern Both Teams 170 Northwestern Indiana State Fewest Yards Returned - 3 Wisconsin Indiana Both Teams - 3 Wisconsin Indiana Northwestern Fumbles Most Fumbles 12 Illinois Illinois Both Teams 15 Wisconsin Five games LAST: State Wisconsin Most Fumbles Lost 5 Many games LAST: North Carolina Both Teams 10 Army Illinois Indiana Army Army Indiana State Most Fumble Return Yards 83 Minnesota Both Teams 83 Minnesota Memphis State at Ohio State Turnovers Most Turnovers 8 Ohio State Indiana Both Teams 15 Army Indiana Army Fewest Turnovers 0 Many games LAST: Florida Both Teams 0 Many games LAST: BYU Many games LAST: Ohio State Penalties Most Penalties 15 UCLA Harvard Army Both Teams 28 vs. Alabama UCLA Southern California Oregon State at Indiana vs. Alabama Colorado Great Lakes Oregon State State

61 Fewest Penalties 0 Many games LAST: Wisconsin Both Teams 1 Purdue Ohio State Arizona Many games LAST: Wisconsin Most Yards Penalized 148 UCLA South Carolina Both Teams 247 vs. Alabama Indiana UCLA vs. Alabama Illinois Fewest Yards Penalized 0 Many games LAST: Wisconsin Both Teams 5 Arizona Purdue Many games LAST: Wisconsin Scoring Most Points (Since 1879) 130 West Virginia Buffalo Agricultural Iowa Kalamazoo Both Teams 132 Illinois West Virginia Buffalo Agricultural Indiana Illinois Cornell Cornell Northwestern Northwestern Fewest Points (Since 1879) 0 74 games LAST: at Notre Dame Both Teams 0 12 games LAST: Northwestern games LAST: Northwestern Most Decisive Win 130 pts West Virginia pts Chicago pts Pittsburgh pts Northwestern pts Minnesota pts Illinois pts Delaware State Most Decisive Loss 36 pts Ohio State pts at Ohio State pts Northwestern pts at Notre Dame Most Touchdowns 12 Chicago Pittsburgh Northwestern Illinois Both Teams 17 Illinois Indiana Illinois Northwestern Northwestern Florida State Illinois Ohio State Ohio State Fewest Touchdowns 0 Many games LAST: at Notre Dame Both Teams 0 Many games LAST: Purdue Many games LAST: Northwestern Most Touchdowns By: Rushing 9 Chicago Iowa Indiana Illinois Both Teams 9 Chicago Ohio State Indiana Illinois Wisconsin Ohio State Wisconsin Passing 6 Indiana Cornell Minnesota Houston Illinois Both Teams 8 Florida State Northwestern Notre Dame at Indiana Purdue Purdue Florida State USC (Rose) South Carolina (Outback) Indiana Most Points by Quarter: First Quarter 28 Rice Eastern Delaware State Northwestern Wisconsin Both Teams 31 Northwestern Florida State Illinois Illinois Notre Dame Alabama Second Quarter 35 Northwestern Houston Indiana Both Teams 49 Illinois Indiana Northwestern Northwestern Houston Northwestern Third Quarter 28 Iowa Navy Navy Northwestern Minnesota Both Teams 35 Alabama (Orange) Minnesota Iowa Northwestern Indiana Indiana Cornell Fourth Quarter 31 at Minnesota Pittsburgh Vanderbilt Northwestern Illinois Notre Dame Both Teams 39 Penn State at Minnesota Ohio State Vanderbilt Purdue Notre Dame Ohio State Penn State Most Points by Half: First Half 55 Chicago Delaware State Northwestern Indiana Both Teams 62 Illinois Chicago Florida State Northwestern Northwestern Rutgers Northwestern Oregon Illinois Alabama Second Half 49 Pittsburgh Navy Northwestern Both Teams 65 Indiana Northwestern at Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State Northwestern Ohio State Ohio State Most PAT Conversions 10 Chicago Illinois Both Teams 13 Illinois Navy Northwestern Ohio State vs. Tennessee (Citrus) Illinois at Ohio State Ohio State Most Two-point Conversions 3 Northwestern Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota Both Teams 5 Northwestern Iowa Northwestern Iowa Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Most Two-point Conversions Att. 3 Eight games LAST: Colorado Both Teams 9 Northwestern Minnesota Northwestern Most Field Goals Made 5 Minnesota Illinois Both Teams 7 Texas A&M Stanford Notre Dame Illinois State Northwestern Maryland Texas A&M Ohio State Notre Dame Notre Dame Iowa Notre Dame Northwestern Northwestern Utah at Minnesota at Indiana Most Field Goals Att. (Since 1964) 5 Ohio State Stanford California Illinois Miami, (Fla.) Minnesota Illinois Notre Dame Illinois Both Teams 8 Ohio State Texas A&M Texas A&M State Minnesota Ohio State Iowa Utah Most Safeties 2 Navy Both Teams 2 Navy Many games LAST: Penn State Third Downs (Since 1981) Most Third Down Attempts 21 Miami, (Fla.) South Carolina Illinois Houston Northwestern Iowa Indiana Ohio State Air Force Fewest Third Down Attempts 6 Wisconsin Western (shortened) Appalachian State Iowa Notre Dame Minnesota Notre Dame Wisconsin Ohio State Indiana Illinois Notre Dame Highest Third Down Conversion Pct Indiana (14/16) Northwestern (11/14) Purdue (14/18) Purdue (11/15) Lowest Third Down Conversion Pct. 0.0 Notre Dame (0/11) Penn State (0/9) Memphis (0/15) Minnesota (0/13) Indiana (0/12) Penn State (0/12) Indiana (0/12) Minnesota (0/11) THE LEADERS & BEST 111 RECORD BOOK

62 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TEAM SEASON RECORDS First Downs Most First Downs Both Teams Most First Downs Per Game Fewest First Downs Both Teams Fewest First Downs Per Game Most by Rushing Fewest by Rushing Most by Passing Fewest by Passing Most by Penalty Fewest by Penalty Rushing Most Attempts Both Teams Most Attempts Per Game Fewest Attempts Both Teams Fewest Attempts Per Game Most Net Yards Both Teams Most Net Yards Per Game Fewest Net Yards Both Teams Fewest Net Yards Per Game Highest Average Yards Per Rush Lowest Average Yards Per Rush Most Touchdowns Rushing Fewest Touchdowns Rushing Passing Most Attempted Both Teams Most Attempted Per Game Fewest Attempted Both Teams Fewest Attempted Per Game Most Completed Both Teams Most Completed Per Game Fewest Completed Both Teams Fewest Completed Per Game Highest Completion Pct Lowest Completion Pct YEARS Most Net Yards Both Teams Most Net Yards Per Game Fewest Net Yards Both Teams Fewest Net Yards Per Game Highest Avg. Yards Per Comp Lowest Avg. Yards Per Comp Highest Avg Yards Per Attempt Lowest Avg. Yards Per Attempt Most Interceptions Thrown Both Teams Fewest Interceptions Thrown Both Teams

63 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TEAM SEASON RECORDS Most Touchdown Passes Both Teams Fewest Touchdown Passes Both Teams Total Offense Most Plays Both Teams Most Plays Per Game Fewest Plays Both Teams Fewest Plays Per Game Most Net Yards Both Teams Most Net Yards Per Game Fewest Net Yards Both Teams Fewest Net Yards Per Game Highest Average Yards Per Play Lowest Average Yards Per Play Punting Most Punts Both Teams Most Punts Per Game Fewest Punts Both Teams Fewest Punts Per Game Most Yards Fewest Yards Highest Net Yards Per Punt Lowest Net Yards Per Punt Both Teams Most Punts Blocked Punt Returns Most Punts Returned Both Teams Fewest Punts Returned Both Teams Most Yards Returned Both Teams Fewest Yards Returned Both Teams Highest Avg. Yards Per Punt Return Lowest Avg. Yards Per Punt Return Most Returned for Touchdowns Many seasons...last: Kickoff Returns Most Kickoffs Returned Both Teams Fewest Kickoffs Returned Both Teams Most Yards Returned Both Teams Fewest Yards Returned Both Teams Highest Avg. Yards/Kickoff Return Lowest Avg. Yards/Kickoff Return Most Returned for Touchdowns times LAST: RECORD BOOK THE LEADERS & BEST 113

64 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TEAM SEASON RECORDS Total Returns Most Returns Both Teams Fewest Returns Both Teams Most Yards Returned Both Teams Fewest Yards Returned Both Teams Highest Avg. Yards Per Return Lowest Avg. Yards Per Return Most Returned for Touchdowns Eight times LAST: Interceptions Most Interceptions Both Teams Fewest Interceptions Both Teams Most Yards Returned Both Teams Fewest Yards Returned Both Teams Most Returned for Touchdowns Fumbles Most Fumbles Both Teams Fewest Fumbles Both Teams Most Fumbles Lost Both Teams Fewest Fumbles Lost Both Teams Turnovers Most Turnovers Both Teams Fewest Turnovers Both Teams Highest Takeaway Margin Lowest Giveaway Margin Penalties Most Penalties Both Teams Fewest Penalties Both Teams Most Yards Penalized Both Teams Fewest Yards Penalized Both Teams Scoring Most Points Both Teams Most Points Per Game Fewest Points Both Teams Fewest Points Per Game Greatest Outstanding Margin Most Touchdowns Both Teams Fewest Touchdowns Both Teams Most Touchdowns By: Rushing YEARS

65 Both Teams Passing Both Teams Punt Returns Kickoff Returns times LAST: 2015 Interception Returns Blocked Kicks Most Points by Quarter: First Quarter Both Teams Second Quarter Both Teams Third Quarter Both Teams Fourth Quarter Both Teams Fewest Points by Quarter: First Quarter Both Teams Second Quarter Both Teams Third Quarter Both Teams Fourth Quarter Both Teams Most Points by Half: First Half Both Teams Second Half (+OT) (+OT) (+OT) Both Teams 421 (+OT) (+OT) (+OT) (+OT) (+OT) Fewest Points by Half: First Half Both Teams Second Half Both Teams Most PAT Conversions Both Teams Fewest PAT Conversions Both Teams Most Two-point Conversions Both Teams Most Two-point Conversions Att Both Teams Most Field Goals Both Teams Fewest Field Goals seasons...last: 1958 Both Teams seasons...last: seasons...last: 1961 Most Field Goals Attempted Fewest Field Goals Att. (Since 1958) Most Safeties Both Teams Third Downs (Since 1981) Highest Third Down Conversion Pct Lowest Third Down Conversion Pct Time of Possession (Since 1981) Greatest Advantage 92: : : : : The 1902 National Champion team, one of Fielding Yost s famed Point-A-Minute squads, outscored opponents RECORD BOOK THE LEADERS & BEST 115

66 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL OPPONENT RECORDS 116 Rushing Most Attempts 39 George Woodard, Texas A&M...Oct. 1, Chris Wells, Ohio State... Nov. 17, Scott Dierking, Purdue...Nov. 6, Javon Ringer, State... Oct. 25, George Rogers, South Carolina... Sept. 27, Laurence Maroney, Minnesota...Oct. 8, Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin... Sept. 24, Jeremy Langford, State... Oct. 25, Jordan Howard, Indiana... Nov. 14, 2015 Most Yards Gained 268 Damien Anderson, Northwestern...Nov. 4, Jordan Howard, Indiana... Nov. 14, Carlos Hyde, Ohio State... Nov. 30, Chris Wells, Ohio State... Nov. 17, Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State... Nov. 28, T.J. Duckett, State...Nov. 3, DeAndra Cobb, State... Oct. 30, Darrell Thompson, Minnesota...Nov. 7, Marion Barber III, Minnesota... Oct. 10, Javon Ringer, State... Oct. 25, Vince Young, Texas (Rose Bowl)...Jan. 1, 2004 Average Gain Per Play (Minimum of 10 carries) 17.3 Robert Mitchell, Illinois (10-173)...Nov. 5, Creighton Miller, Notre Dame (10-159)...Oct. 9, Tommy Bell, Army (10-133)...Oct. 2, Percy Harvin, Florida (13-165)...Jan. 1, 2008 Most Rushing Touchdowns 4 Harold Red Grange, Illinois... Oct. 18, Robert Ferguson, Ohio State... Nov. 25, James Otis, Ohio State... Nov. 23, Vince Young, Texas (Rose)...Jan. 1, Montee Ball, Wisconsin... Nov. 20, 2010 Passing Most Attempted 71 Sandy Schwab, Northwestern... Oct. 23, Erik Wilhelm, Oregon State... Sept. 20, Jeff Welsh, Western... Sept. 22, Dave Wilson, Illinois... Oct. 25, Tony Eason, Illinois...Nov. 7, 1981 Most Completed 45 Sandy Schwab, Northwestern... Oct. 23, Ben Chappell, Indiana...Oct. 2, Erik Wilhelm, Oregon State... Sept. 20, Jeff Welsh, Western... Sept. 22, Aaron Opelt, Toledo... Oct. 11, Walt Church, Eastern... Sept. 19, Drew Brees, Purdue...Oct. 7, Trevor Siemian, at Northwestern...Nov. 8, 2014 Highest Completion Percentage (Minimum 20 attempts) 81.8 Steve Pelluer, Washington (27-33)... Sept. 17, Chuck Hartlieb, Iowa (26-33)... Oct. 15, Jim Miller, State (30-39)... Oct. 12, 1991 Most Yards Gained Passing 480 Ben Chappell, Indiana...Oct. 2, Sandy Schwab, Northwestern... Oct. 23, Gary Nova, at Rutgers...Oct. 4, Bill Burke, State...Oct. 9, Tim Schade, Minnesota... Nov. 12, Ben Leard, Auburn (Citrus)...Jan. 1, Casey Clausen, Tennessee (Citrus)...Jan. 1, John David Booty, Southern California (Rose)...Jan. 1, 2007 Average Yards Per Completion (Minimum 10 completions) 20.6 Joe Germaine, Ohio State (16-330)... Nov. 21, Tim Clifford, Indiana (12-232)... Oct. 27, Bill Burke, State (21-400)...Oct. 9, Connor Cook, State (12-227)... Oct. 25, Gary Nova, at Rutgers (22-404)...Oct. 4, Dennis Dixon, Oregon (16-293)...Sept. 8, 2007 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown 4 Eric Hunter, Purdue...Nov. 4, Kurt Kittner, Illinois... Oct. 23, YEARS 4 Troy Smith, Ohio State... Nov. 18, John David Booty, Southern California (Rose)...Jan. 1, Daryll Clark, Penn State... Oct. 24, 2009 Most Interceptions Thrown 6 Bernie Kosar, Miami (Fla.)...Sept. 8, Todd Schultz, State... Oct. 25, Paul Giel, Minnesota... Oct. 27, Mike Howard, Wisconsin...Oct. 5, 1985 Receiving Most Passes Caught 20 Nick Moore, Toledo... Oct. 11, Jon Harvey, Northwestern... Oct. 23, Tandon Doss, Indiana...Oct. 2, Calvin Williams, Purdue...Nov. 4, Aaron Osterman, Minnesota... Nov. 12, Michael Floyd, Notre Dame... Sept. 10, Glenn Bourquin, Minnesota... Oct. 13, David Williams, Illinois... Oct. 27, Mitch Lyons, State... Oct. 10, Brian Stablein, Ohio State... Nov. 21, Sam Simmons, Northwestern...Nov. 4, Jordan White, Western...Sept. 3, 2011 Most Yards Gained 255 Plaxico Burress, State...Oct. 9, Tandon Doss, Indiana...Oct. 2, David Boston, Ohio State... Nov. 21, Jon Harvey, Northwestern... Oct. 23, Dwayne Jarrett, Southern California (Rose)...Jan. 1, Aaron Osterman, Minnesota... Nov. 12, Marcel Courtillet, Duke... Sept. 28, Nick Moore, Toledo... Oct. 11, Michael Floyd, Notre Dame... Sept. 10, 2011 Most Touchdown Passes Caught 3 Calvin Williams, Purdue...Nov. 4, Graham Zug, Penn State... Oct. 24, Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, Iowa... Oct. 16, Tyler Lockett, Kansas State...Dec. 28, times LAST: Andrew Turzilli, at Rutgers...Oct. 4, 2014 Total Offense Most Plays 76 Sandy Schwab, Northwestern... Oct. 23, Ben Chappell, Indiana...Oct. 2, Erik Wilhelm, Oregon State... Sept. 20, Jeff Welsh, Western... Sept. 22, Tony Eason, Illinois...Nov. 7, Dan Robinson, Hawaii... Nov. 28, Trevor Siemian, at Northwestern...Nov. 8, Jon Beutjer, Illinois... Sept. 28, 2002 Most Yards Gained 475 Ben Chappell, Indiana...Oct. 2, Juice Williams, Illinois...Oct. 4, Sandy Schwab, Northwestern... Oct. 23, Gary Nova, at Rutgers...Oct. 4, Tony Eason, Illinois...Nov. 7, Tim Schade, Minnesota... Nov. 12, John David Booty, Southern California (Rose)...Jan. 1, Joey Elliott, Purdue...Nov. 7, Troy Smith, Ohio State... Nov. 20, Ben Leard, Auburn (Citrus)...Jan. 1, Kordell Stewart, Colorado... Sept. 24, Casey Clausen, Tennessee (Citrus)...Jan. 1, Zak Kustok, Northwestern...Nov. 4, Jon Beutjer, Illinois... Sept. 28, Vince Young, Texas (Rose)...Jan. 1, 2005 All-Purpose (Rushing, Receiving, & Returns) Most Plays 42 Paul Giel, Minnesota... Oct. 24, Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin... Sept. 24, Vaughn Dunbar, Indiana... Oct. 19, Cleveland Franklin, Baylor... Sept. 27, Scott Dierking, Purdue...Nov. 6, 1976

67 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL OPPONENT RECORDS Most Yards Gained 409 Harold Red Grange, Illinois... Oct. 18, Tandon Doss, Indiana...Oct. 2, 2010 Punting Most Punts 21 Vic Janowicz, Ohio State... Nov. 25, Mike Coughlin, Memphis...Sept. 9, Brian Lewis, Utah... Sept. 21, A.J. Trapasso, Ohio State... Nov. 17, Jonny Linehan... Sept. 26, Steve Fitts, Illinois... Sept. 29, Andy Groom, Ohio State... Nov. 24, Dan Orseske, Minnesota...Oct. 1, 2011 Most Yards Punting 685 Vic Janowicz, Ohio State... Nov. 25, Tom Moore, Navy...Oct. 2, Jonny Linehan, BYU... Sept. 26, Steve Fitts, Illinois... Sept. 29, John Kidd, Northwestern... Oct. 15, 1983 Highest Average Yards Per Punt (Minimum 3 punts) Bill Brown, Illinois (3-163)...Nov. 8, Dan Stryzinski, Indiana (3-160)... Oct. 24, Reggie Roby, Iowa (4-213)... Oct. 16, 1982 Punt Returns Most Returns 7 Carlyle Holiday, Notre Dame... Sept. 11, John Pingel, State...Oct. 1, Glen Davis, Army... Oct. 12, Benjamin Norman, Indiana... Oct. 19, Nathaniel Butler, Wisconsin...Nov. 1, William Anderson, Ohio State... Nov. 21, Gari Scott, State...Oct. 9, 1999 Most Yards Returned 166 Tom Campana, Ohio State... Nov. 20, Ryne Robinson, Miami (Ohio)...Sept. 4, Ted Ginn, Ohio State... Nov. 20, Freddie Milons, Alabama...Jan. 1, Derrick Mason, State...Nov. 4, Ricky Watters, Notre Dame... Sept. 10, 1988 Highest Average Yards Per Return (Minimum 2 returns) 49.0 Robert Morse, State (2-98)...Oct. 6, Danny Crooks, Wisconsin (2-87)... Oct. 31, Kaelin Clay, Utah (2-83)... Sept. 20, 2014 Kickoff Returns Most Returns 8** Rick Hoffman, Indiana... Oct. 30, ** Craig Clemons, Iowa...Nov. 6, ** Byron Sanders, Northwestern... Oct. 29, Clarence Self, Wisconsin... Nov. 15, Michael Senters, Northwestern...Nov. 9, Derrick Mason, State...Oct. 8, Ramonce Taylor, Texas (Rose)...Jan. 1, 2005 Most Yards Returned 203** Ron Engel, Minnesota... Oct. 27, Ramonce Taylor, Texas (Rose)...Jan. 1, Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame... Sept. 16, Dervon Wallace, Western...Sept. 3, Clarence Self, Wisconsin... Nov. 15, John Lewis, Minnesota... Oct. 24, 1992 Highest Average Yardage Per Return (Minimum 2 returns) 64.0 Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame (3-192)... Sept. 16, Tim Dwight, Iowa (2-82)... Oct. 18, Clinton Lynch, Illinois (2-80)... Oct. 23, 1993 Interceptions Most Interceptions 4 John Miller, State... Oct. 10, Seven players LAST: Greg Yeldell, Indiana... Oct. 24, 1998 Most Yards Returned 100 Tyrrell Herbert, Toledo... Oct. 11, Bruce Sullivan, Illinois...Nov. 5, Eddie Tomlin, Maryland... Sept. 30, Devon Mitchell, Iowa... Oct. 20, Ricardo Allen, Purdue... Nov. 13, Robert Suci, State...Oct. 3, 1959 Total Returns Most Returns 10 Craig Clemons, Iowa...Nov. 6, Ryne Robinson, Miami (Ohio)...Sept. 4, Ramonce Taylor, Texas (Rose)...Jan. 1, Glen Davis, Army... Oct. 12, Ron Carver, UCLA... Sept. 25, Jon Hoffman, Indiana... Oct. 30, Byron Sanders, Northwestern... Oct. 29, Chris Gaiters, Minnesota... Nov. 18, Ajamu Stoner, Indiana... Oct. 21, 1995 Most Yards Returned 249 Ryne Robinson, Miami (Ohio)...Sept. 4, Janarion Grant, Rutgers...Nov. 7, Ron Engel, Minnesota... Oct. 27, Ramonce Taylor, Texas (Rose)...Jan. 1, Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame... Sept. 16, Craig Clemons, Iowa...Nov. 6, 1971 Highest Average Yards Per Return (Minimum 3 returns) 64.0 Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame (3-192)... Sept. 16, Danny Crooks, Wisconsin (3-138)... Oct. 31, Bruce Sullivan, Illinois (3-124)...Nov. 5, 1966 Defense (Since 1966) Most Tackles 29 Chris Spielman, Ohio State... Nov. 22, John Voorhees, Northwestern... Sept. 11, Bob Golic, Notre Dame... Sept. 23, 1978 Most Tackles For Loss 5 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue (17 yards)... Nov. 13, Stephen Boyd, Boston College (22 yards)...sept. 3, John Tietz, Wisconsin (41 yards)... Nov. 18, Mike Lettieri, Navy (20 yards)...oct. 5, Jim Schwantz, Purdue (35 yards)...nov. 4, Mel Agee, Illinois (10 yards)... Nov. 10, Simeon Rice, Illinois (22 yards)...sept. 2, Jared DeVries, Iowa (22 yards)... Oct. 18, Kenechi Udeze, Southern California (23 yards)...jan. 1, Brian Cushing, Southern California (19 yards)...jan. 1, Vernon Gholston, Ohio State (21 yards)... Nov. 17, 2007 Most Sacks (Since 1980) 4 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue (15 yards)... Nov. 13, Kevin Griffith, Notre Dame (16 yards)... Sept. 18, Donald Jones, Washington (22 yards)...jan. 1, Jared DeVries, Iowa (20 yards)... Oct. 18, Kenechi Udeze, Southern California (22 yards)...jan. 1, Vernon Gholston, Ohio State (20 yards)... Nov. 17, Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue (21 yards)...nov. 1, Randy Gregory, Nebraska (14 yards)...nov. 9, 2013 Most Passes Broken Up 6 Dennis White, Northwestern...Nov. 2, David King, Auburn...Jan. 2, Will Poole, Southern California...Jan. 1, Walter Thurmond, Oregon...Sept. 8, 2007 RECORD BOOK Most Fumble Recoveries 2 10 players LAST: Stephen Boyd, Boston College...Sept. 3, 1994 THE LEADERS & BEST 117

68 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL OPPONENT RECORDS Scoring Most Points Scored 30 Harold Red Grange, Illinois... Oct. 18, Mikel Leshoure, Illinois...Nov. 6, Robert Ferguson, Ohio State... Nov. 25, James Otis, Ohio State... Nov. 23, Vince Young, Texas (Rose)...Jan. 1, Kory Sheets, Purdue...Nov. 1, Montee Ball, Wisconsin... Nov. 20, Sherman Lewis, State... Oct. 13, 1962 Most Touchdowns Scored 5 Harold Red Grange, Illinois... Oct. 18, Mikel Leshoure, Illinois...Nov. 6, Robert Ferguson, Ohio State... Nov. 25, James Otis, Ohio State... Nov. 23, Vince Young, Texas (Rose)...Jan. 1, Kory Sheets, Purdue...Nov. 1, Montee Ball, Wisconsin... Nov. 20, 2010 Most Field Goals Scored 5 Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M...Dec. 28, Tom Klaban, Ohio State... Nov. 23, Chuck Male, Notre Dame... Sept. 15, John Carney, Notre Dame... Sept. 14, Rob Houghtlin, Iowa... Oct. 19, Reggie Ho, Notre Dame... Sept. 10, Sam Valenzisi, Northwestern...Oct. 7, Louie Sakoda, Utah... Aug. 30, Philip Welch, Wisconsin... Sept. 27, Kevin Kelly, Penn State... Oct. 18, Nick Freeland, Indiana... Sept. 26, Drew Basil, at Ohio State... Nov. 24, Jeff Budzien, at Northwestern... Nov. 16, Andy Phillips, Utah... Sept. 20, Ryan Santoso, at Minnesota... Oct. 31, Griffin Oakes, at Indiana... Nov. 14, 2015 Most Field Goals Attempted (Since 1964) 6 Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M (5-6)...Dec. 28, Richard Kenney, State (2-5)...Oct. 9, Paul Rogind, Minnesota (3-5)... Oct. 22, Vlade Janakievski, Ohio State (2-5)... Nov. 19, Rob Houghtlin, Iowa (4-5)... Oct. 19, Philip Welch, Wisconsin (4-5)... Sept. 27, Nick Freeland, Indiana (4-5)... Sept. 26, Drew Basil, at Ohio State (4-5)... Nov. 24, Sam Ficken at Penn State (3-5)... Oct. 12, Andy Phillips, Utah (4-5)... Sept. 20, 2014 Most Point-After-Touchdowns Scored 7 Derek DePasquale, vs. Mississippi State (7-7) (Gator)...Jan. 1, Richard Van Raaphorst, Ohio State (6-6)... Nov. 25, Alex Walls, vs. Tennessee (6-6) (Citrus)...Jan. 1, Aaron Pettrey, Ohio State (6-6)... Nov. 18, Carson Wiggs, Purdue (6-7)...Nov. 1, Derek Dimke, Illinois (6-6)...Nov. 6, Philip Welch, Wisconsin (6-6)... Nov. 20, Sean Nuernberger, at Ohio State (6-6)... Nov. 29, Sean Nuernberger, Ohio State (6-6)... Nov. 28, Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame (5-5)...Oct. 9, James Roman, Ohio State (5-6)... Nov. 23, Nathan Trout, Syracuse (5-5)... Sept. 12, Neil Rackers, Illinois (5-5)... Oct. 23, Dusty Mangum, vs. Texas (5-5) (Rose)...Jan. 1, Mitch Ewald, Indiana (5-5)...Oct. 2, Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (5-5)...Sept. 1, Mitch Ewald, Indiana (5-5)... Oct. 19, Michael Geiger, State (5-5)... Oct. 25, 2014 Longest Plays Scrimmage Run 100 C.W. Savage, Oberlin... Nov. 19, Darrell Thompson, Minnesota...Nov. 7, Dan Herron, Ohio State... Nov. 27, Eugene Ciolek, State...Oct. 2, Ray Purdin, Northwestern... Oct. 17, Darius Willis, Indiana... Sept. 26, Tiki Barber, Virginia... Aug. 26, Laurence Maroney, Minnesota...Oct. 9, Jonathan Wells, Ohio State... Nov. 20, 1999 Passing Play 95 Dayne Crist to Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame... Sept. 11, Marquel Fleetwood to John Lewis, Minnesota... Oct. 24, Ray Stephens to Charles Litten, Minnesota... Oct. 26, Dennis Dixon to Brian Paysinger, Oregon...Sept. 8, John Easterbrook to Richard Kreitling, Illinois...Nov. 8, Chris Relf to Ladarius Perkins, Mississippi State...Jan. 1, Lew Hamity to John Davenport, Chicago...Oct. 8, Joe Sparma to Bob Klein, Ohio State... Nov. 25, Mike Samuel to Chris Chambers, Wisconsin... Nov. 14, Pat Devlin to Stephfon Green, Penn State... Oct. 18, Gary Nova to Andrew Turzilli, at Rutgers...Oct. 4, 2014 Punt Return 90 Dean Look, State...Oct. 4, Danny Crooks, Wisconsin... Oct. 31, Bobby Morse, State...Oct. 6, 1984 Kickoff Return 99 Lynn Jordan, Wisconsin... Nov. 10, Janarion Grant, Rutgers...Nov. 7, Kevin Hicks, Washington State...Sept. 4, Harold Red Grange, Illinois... Oct. 18, Ron Engel, Minnesota... Oct. 27, Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame... Sept. 16, 1989 Interception Return 100 Tyrrell Herbert, Toledo... Oct. 11, Bruce Sullivan, Illinois...Nov. 5, Eddie Tomlin, Maryland... Sept. 30, Ricardo Allen, Purdue... Nov. 13, Bob Suci, State...Oct. 3, Kraig Loftquist, Minnesota... Oct. 24, 1964 Field Goal 57 Morten Anderson, State... Oct. 11, Tom Nichol, Iowa... Oct. 22, Scott Bonnell, Indiana... Oct. 28, Chad Seitz, Miami (Ohio)... Sept. 30, Pete Stoyanovich, Indiana... Oct. 22, 1988 Punt 86 Greg Montgomery, State... Oct. 11, Howard Wedebrook, Ohio State... Nov. 21, Bruce Barnes, UCLA... Sept. 23, Greg Montgomery, State... Oct. 12, 1985 ** Denotes Big Ten Conference Record YEARS

69 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL U-M ANNUAL TEAM STATISTICS TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING PASSING SCORING Year G Plays Yards YPG Att. Yds. TDs YPG Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. TDs YPG 1st Downs Pts. Avg. Pen. Yds THE LEADERS & BEST 119 RECORD BOOK

70 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL OPPONENT ANNUAL TEAM STATS TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING PASSING SCORING Year G Plays Yards YPG Att. Yds. TDs YPG Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. TDs YPG 1st Downs Pts. Avg. Pen. Yds YEARS

71 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL LONGEST PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE Scrimmage Run 92 Butch Woolfolk vs. Wisconsin (TD) Tony Boles vs. Indiana (TD) Carlos Brown vs. Eastern (TD) Butch Woolfolk at Wisconsin (TD) Tyrone Wheatley vs. Washington (TD) Denard Robinson at Notre Dame (TD) Tom Harmon at California (TD) Chris Howard vs. Minnesota (TD) Bill Culligan vs. Wisconsin (TD) Russell Davis vs. Stanford (TD) Carlos Brown vs. Minnesota (TD) Mel Anthony vs. Oregon State (TD) Billy Taylor at Illinois (TD) Tyrone Wheatley vs. Iowa (TD) Tony Boles at Wisconsin (TD) Glenn Doughty vs. Vanderbilt (TD) Anthony Thomas at Hawaii (TD) Denard Robinson vs. Air Force (TD) Jim Smith vs. Indiana (TD) Jamie Morris vs. Alabama (TD) Ty Isaac vs. UNLV (TD) William Heston at Wisconsin (TD) Rob Lytle vs. State (TD) Steve Smith at Minnesota (TD) B.J. Dickey vs. Wisconsin Jamie Morris vs. Northwestern (TD) Tyrone Wheatley vs. Northwestern (TD) Passing Play 97 Ryan Mallett Mario Manningham at Wisconsin (TD) Todd Collins Derrick Alexander vs. Illinois (TD) Devin Gardner Jeremy Gallon vs. Ohio State Rick Leach Jim Smith vs. Purdue (TD) Drew Henson Marcus Knight at State (TD) Jim Harbaugh John Kolesar vs. Ohio State (TD) John Navarre -- Tyrece Butler at Iowa Denard Robinson -- Junior Hemingway vs. Notre Dame Rick Leach Curt Stephenson vs. Washington (TD) Tom Brady Tai Streets at Minnesota (TD) Brian Griese Amani Toomer vs. Minnesota (TD) Drew Henson Marquise Walker vs. Indiana Devin Gardner -- Roy Roundtree at Ohio State (TD) Dave Glinka Ben McRae vs. Purdue (TD) Ted Topor Lowell Perry vs. Minnesota (TD) John Wangler Doug Marsh vs. Wisconsin (TD) Steve Smith Anthony Carter vs. Notre Dame (TD) John Navarre -- Jason Avant at Iowa Denard Robinson -- Jeremy Gallon vs. Alabama Denard Robinson -- Jeremy Gallon vs. Illinois (TD) Bob Chappuis Bob Mann vs. Pittsburgh (TD) Terry Barr Ron Kramer vs. UCLA (TD) Don Moorhead Paul Staroba at Wisconsin Drew Henson Anthony Thomas at Ohio State (TD) Devin Gardner - Jeremy Gallon vs. Indiana Devin Gardner - Jeremy Gallon vs. Indiana Field Goal 57 Hayden Epstein at State Hayden Epstein at State Mike Gillette at Ohio State J.E. Duffy vs. Cornell Mike Gillette vs. Iowa Bob Bergeron vs. Washington Mike Gillette vs. Illinois Brendan Gibbons at Nebraska Matt Wile vs. South Carolina (Outback) Mike Lantry vs. Stanford Bob Wood vs. Navy Bob Bergeron at Minnesota J.D. Carlson vs. Illinois Jay Feely vs. Baylor Jay Feely vs. State Hayden Epstein at Iowa Jason Olesnavage vs. Purdue Punt 82 Monte Robbins at Hawaii Blake O'Neill vs. State Pete Drehmann vs. Indiana Monte Robbins vs. State Elroy Hirsch at Northwestern Interception Return 95 Tom Harmon vs. Iowa (TD) Brandon Herron vs. Western (TD) Ken Tureaud vs. UCLA (TD) Thom Darden vs. UCLA (TD) Ernest Shazor vs. Miami (Ohio) (TD) * Bob Wiese Bump Elliott vs. Northwestern (TD) * Lateral Kickoff Return 100 Seth Smith vs. Wisconsin (TD) Dennis Fitzgerald at State (TD) Tyrone Wheatley vs. Houston (TD) Grant Mason at Indiana Jehu Chesson vs. Northwestern (TD) John Garrells vs. Illinois (TD) Desmond Howard vs. State (TD) Steve Breaston vs. Minnesota (TD) Tom Harmon at California (TD) Desmond Howard at Boston College (TD) Punt Return 93 Desmond Howard vs. Ohio State (TD) Dave Brown vs. Colorado (TD) Gilvanni Johnson at Minnesota (TD) Darrell Harper at Minnesota (TD) Dave Brown vs. Navy (TD) Gil Chapman vs. Oregon (TD) Terry Barr vs. Army (TD) Paul Kromer at Ohio State (TD) Bob Chappuis vs. Pittsburgh (TD) Derrick Alexander vs. State (TD) Derrick Alexander vs. North Carolina State (TD) Gene Derricotte vs. Pittsburgh (TD) Anthony Carter vs. Northwestern (TD) Charles Woodson vs. Ohio State (TD) RECORD BOOK Butch Woolfolk had a 92-yard touchdown run vs. Wisconsin in THE LEADERS & BEST 121

72 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR SINCE 1968 Rushing Year Long Player, Game Date Ty Isaac vs. UNLV (TD)...Sept. 19, Derrick Green vs. Appalachian State...Aug. 30, Shane Morris vs. Kansas State (Buffalo Wild Wings)... Dec. 28, Denard Robinson vs. Air Force (TD)...Sept. 8, Fitzgerald Toussaint at Illinois... Nov. 12, Denard Robinson at Notre Dame (TD)...Sept. 11, Carlos Brown vs. Eastern (TD)...Sept. 19, Steven Threet vs. Wisconsin...Sept. 27, Carlos Brown vs. Minnesota (TD)...Oct. 27, Mike Hart at Minnesota...Sept. 30, Mike Hart at State...Oct. 1, David Underwood vs. Northwestern... Nov. 13, Chris Perry vs. Central...Aug. 30, B.J. Askew at Minnesota (TD)...Nov. 9, B.J. Askew vs. Miami (Ohio)...Sept. 1, B.J. Askew vs. Western...Sept. 22, Chris Perry vs. Ohio State... Nov. 24, Anthony Thomas at UCLA (TD)...Sept. 16, Anthony Thomas vs. Northwestern (TD)...Nov. 6, Anthony Thomas at Hawaii (TD)... Nov. 28, Anthony Thomas vs. Iowa...Oct. 18, Chris Howard at Minnesota (TD)...Oct. 26, Tshimanga Biakabutuka vs. Minnesota...Oct. 28, Tyrone Wheatley vs. Penn State (TD)...Oct. 15, Tyrone Wheatley vs. Washington State (TD)...Sept. 4, Tyrone Wheatley vs. Washington (TD) (Rose)...Jan. 1, Tyrone Wheatley vs. Northwestern (TD)...Nov. 9, Jon Vaughn vs. UCLA (TD)...Sept. 22, Tony Boles vs. Indiana (TD)...Oct. 28, Tony Boles at Wisconsin (TD)...Oct. 1, Jamie Morris vs. Alabama (TD) (Hall of Fame)...Jan. 2, Robert Perryman at Hawaii (TD)...Dec. 6, Phil Webb vs. Purdue (TD)...Nov. 9, Jamie Morris vs. Minnesota... Nov. 10, Steve Smith at Minnesota (TD)... Nov. 12, Larry Ricks vs. Purdue... Nov. 13, Butch Woolfolk at Wisconsin (TD)...Sept. 12, Butch Woolfolk at Indiana (TD)...Nov. 1, Butch Woolfolk vs. Wisconsin (TD)... Nov. 3, Rick Leach vs. Illinois...Sept. 16, B.J. Dickey vs. Wisconsin...Oct. 15, Russell Davis vs. Stanford (TD)...Sept. 11, Jim Smith vs. Indiana (TD)...Nov. 8, Mark Elzinga vs. Minnesota (TD)...Oct. 26, Chuck Heater vs. Indiana (TD)...Nov. 3, Gil Chapman vs. State (TD)...Oct. 14, Bill Taylor vs. Indiana (TD)...Oct. 30, Glenn Doughty vs. State...Oct. 17, Bill Taylor at Illinois (TD)...Nov. 8, Ron Johnson vs. Wisconsin (TD)... Nov. 16, 1968 Passing Year Long Player, Game Date Jake Rudock to Jehu Chesson at Indiana (TD)...Nov. 7, Devin Gardner to Devin Funchess at Ohio State... Nov. 29, Devin Gardner to Jeremy Gallon vs. Ohio State... Nov. 30, Devin Gardner to Roy Roundtree at Ohio State (TD)... Nov. 24, Denard Robinson to Junior Hemingway vs. Notre Dame...Sept. 10, Denard Robinson to Roy Roundtree vs. Illinois (TD)...Nov. 6, Denard Robinson to Roy Roundtree vs. Illinois...Nov. 6, Tate Forcier to Roy Roundtree at Illinois...Oct. 31, Steven Threet to Darryl Stonum at Purdue (TD)...Nov. 1, Ryan Mallett to Mario Manningham at Wisconsin (TD)...Nov. 10, Chad Henne to Mario Manningham at Notre Dame (TD)...Sept. 16, Chad Henne to Jason Avant vs. Notre Dame...Sept. 10, Chad Henne to Braylon Edwards at Indiana (TD)...Oct. 2, John Navarre to Jason Avant at Iowa...Oct. 4, John Navarre to Braylon Edwards vs. Florida (Outback)...Jan. 1, John Navarre to Tyrece Butler at Iowa...Oct. 27, Drew Henson to Marquise Walker vs. Indiana...Oct. 14, Drew Henson to Marcus Knight at State (TD)...Oct. 9, Tom Brady to Tai Streets at Minnesota (TD)...Oct. 31, Brian Griese to Tai Streets vs. Washington State (TD) (Rose)...Jan. 1, Brian Griese to Tai Streets at Ohio State (TD)... Nov. 23, Brian Griese to Amani Toomer vs. Minnesota (TD)...Oct. 28, Todd Collins to Amani Toomer vs. Colorado (TD)...Sept. 24, Todd Collins to Derrick Alexander vs. Illinois (TD)...Oct. 23, Elvis Grvac to Amani Toomer at Northwestern...Nov. 7, Elvis Grbac to Desmond Howard at Minnesota (TD)... Oct. 25, Elvis Grbac to Desmond Howard vs. Mississippi (TD) (Gator)... Jan. 1, Michael Taylor to Greg McMurtry at Minnesota (TD)... Nov. 18, Demetrius Brown to Greg McMurtry at Ohio State (TD)... Nov. 19, Demetrius Brown to Greg McMurtry at Minnesota (TD)...Nov. 7, Jim Harbaugh to Greg McMurtry at Wisconsin...Oct. 4, Jim Harbaugh to John Kolesar vs. Ohio State (TD)... Nov. 23, Vince Bean to Paul Jokisch vs. Minnesota (TD)... Nov. 10, Steve Smith to Triando Markray vs. Ohio State (TD)... Nov. 19, Steve Smith to Anthony Carter vs. Purdue (TD)... Nov. 13, Steve Smith to Anthony Carter vs. Notre Dame (TD)...Sept. 19, John Wangler to Craig Dunaway vs. State...Oct. 11, John Wangler to Doug Marsh vs. Wisconsin (TD)...Nov. 3, Rick Leach to Ralph Clayton at Wisconsin (TD)...Oct. 21, Rick Leach to Curt Stephenson vs. Washington (TD) (Rose)...Jan. 2, Rick Leach to Jim Smith at Purdue (TD)...Nov. 6, Rick Leach to Jim Smith vs. Purdue (TD)...Nov. 8, Dennis Franklin to Jim Smith vs. Purdue (TD)... Nov. 16, Dennis Franklin to Paul Seal vs. Wisconsin (TD)...Oct. 20, Dennis Franklin to Clint Haslerig vs. Purdue... Nov. 18, Larry Cipa to Mike Oldham vs. Navy (TD)...Oct. 2, Don Moorhead to Paul Staroba at Wisconsin...Oct. 31, Jim Betts to Bill Harris vs. Washington...Sept. 27, Dennis Brown to Bill Harris vs. Illinois...Nov. 9, Kickoff Return Year Long Player, Game Date Jehu Chesson vs. Northwestern (TD)...Oct. 10, Dennis Norfleet vs. Miami (Ohio)...Sept. 13, Dennis Norfleet vs. Indiana...Oct. 19, Dennis Norfleet at Purdue...Oct. 6, Martavious Odoms vs. Purdue...Oct. 29, Jeremy Gallon at Penn State...Oct. 30, Darryl Stonum vs. Notre Dame (TD)...Sept. 12, Boubacar Cissoko at Purdue...Nov. 1, Brandon Minor vs. Purdue...Oct. 13, Steve Breaston vs. Iowa...Oct. 21, Steve Breaston vs. Minnesota (TD)...Oct. 8, Grant Mason at Indiana...Oct. 2, Jeremy LeSueur vs. Houston...Sept. 6, Jeremy LeSueur vs. Western...Sept. 7, Todd Howard vs. Minnesota... Nov. 10, Ryan Beard vs. Rice...Sept. 9, Walter Cross at Penn State... Nov. 13, Anthony Thomas vs. State...Sept. 26, Anthony Thomas vs. Ohio State... Nov. 22, Tyrone Butterfield vs. State...Nov. 2, Mercury Hayes vs. Nortwestern...Oct. 7, Seth Smith vs. Wisconsin (TD)...Oct. 29, Tyrone Wheatley vs. Washington State...Sept. 4, Tyrone Wheatley vs. Houston (TD)...Sept. 26, Desmond Howard at Boston College (TD)...Sept. 7, Desmond Howard vs. State (TD)...Oct. 13, Tony Boles vs. Purdue (TD)...Nov. 4, Tony Boles at Notre Dame...Sept. 10, John Kolesar at Ohio State... Nov. 19, Allen Jefferson vs. Alabama (Hall of Fame)...Jan. 2, Jamie Morris at Ohio State... Nov. 22, Jamie Morris at Iowa... Oct. 19, Jamie Morris vs. Northwestern...Oct. 13, Kerry Smith vs. Iowa...Oct. 22, Anthony Carter vs. Wisconsin...Sept. 11, Anthony Carter vs. Ohio State... Nov. 21, Anthony Carter at Notre Dame...Sept. 20, Anthony Carter vs. Kansas...Sept. 22, Ralph Clayton vs. Arizona...Oct. 7, Stan Edwards vs. Northwestern...Nov. 5, Jim Smith vs. Wisconsin...Sept. 11, Gordon Bell vs. Baylor...Sept. 27, Gordon Bell at Indiana...Nov. 2, Clint Haslerig vs. Illinois... Nov. 10, Gil Chapman at Illinois (TD)...Oct. 21, Harry Banks at Minnesota...Oct. 23, Dave Rather vs. Illinois...Nov. 7, Bill Taylor vs. Missouri...Oct. 4, Lance Scheffler vs. Minnesota...Oct. 26, 1968 Punt Return Year Long Player, Game Date Jabrill Peppers at Minnesota...Oct. 31, Dennis Norfleet vs. Appalachian State...Aug. 30, Amara Darboh at Northwestern...Nov. 8, Drew Dileo, at Connecticut...Sept. 21, Dennis Norfleet vs. Illinois...Oct. 13, Jeremy Gallon vs. Nebraska... Nov. 19, Junior Hemingway vs. Mississippi State (Gator)...Jan. 1, Junior Hemingway vs. Purdue...Nov. 7, Martavious Odoms at Purdue (TD)...Nov. 1, Greg Mathews at State...Nov. 3, Steve Breaston at Indiana (TD)... Nov. 11, Steve Breaston vs. Eastern...Oct. 8, Leon Hall at Indiana (TD)...Oct. 2, Steve Breaston vs. Illinois (TD)...Oct. 18, Julius Curry vs. Western...Sept. 7, Marlin Jackson at Wisconsin (TD off blocked punt)... Nov. 17, Ronald Bellamy vs. Rice...Sept. 9, DiAllo Johnson at Penn State... Nov. 13, Marcus Knight at Hawaii... Nov. 28, Charles Woodson vs. Ohio State (TD)... Nov. 22, Charles Woodson vs. Alabama (Outback)...Jan. 1, Chuck Winters vs. Boston College...Sept. 21, Amani Toomer at Indiana (TD)...Oct. 21, Amani Toomer at Illinois (TD)...Oct. 22, Derrick Alexander vs. North Carolina State (TD) (Hall of Fame)...Jan. 1, Derrick Alexander vs. State (TD)...Oct. 10, Desmond Howard vs. Ohio State (TD)...Nov. 23, Tripp Welborne at Indiana...Oct. 27, Tripp Welborne at UCLA...Sept. 23, John Kolesar at Northwestern...Oct. 29, John Kolesar vs. Washington State...Sept. 19, Dieter Heren vs. Illinois...Nov. 1, Gilvanni Johnson at Minnesota (TD)... Nov. 16, Tony Gant vs. Wisconsin...Sept. 22, Evan Cooper at State...Oct. 8, Anthony Carter at Notre Dame (TD)...Sept. 18, Anthony Carter vs. Illinois...Nov. 7, Anthony Carter at Ohio State... Nov. 22, Anthony Carter vs. Northwestern (TD)...Sept. 8, Mike Harden vs. Illinois...Sept. 16, Dwight Hicks vs. Northwestern...Nov. 5, Jim Smith vs. Wake Forest...Oct. 2, Jim Smith vs. Indiana...Oct. 25, Dave Brown vs. Colorado (TD)...Sept. 11, Gil Chapman vs. Oregon (TD)...Oct. 6, Dave Brown vs. Navy (TD)...Oct. 7, Thom Darden vs. Illinois...Oct. 16, Dave Rather vs. Texas A&M...Oct. 3, Barry Pierson vs. Ohio State... Nov. 22, George Hoey vs. Navy...Oct. 5, 1968 School record in bold face type 136 YEARS

73 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL LEADERS THROUGH THE YEARS Passing Year Name Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD 1938 Tom Harmon Tom Harmon Tom Harmon Tom Kuzma Bob Chappuis Elroy Hirsch Bill Culligan Pete Elliott Bob Chappuis Bob Chappuis Chuck Ortmann Chuck Ortmann Chuck Ortmann Bill Putich Ted Kress Lou Baldacci Jim Maddock Jim Maddock Bob Ptacek Jim Van Pelt Bob Ptacek Stan Noskin Dave Glinka Dave Glinka Bob Chandler Bob Timberlake Bob Timberlake Wally Gabler Dick Vidmer Dennis Brown Dennis Brown Don Moorhead Don Moorhead Tom Slade Dennis Franklin Dennis Franklin Dennis Franklin Rick Leach Rick Leach Rick Leach Rick Leach John Wangler John Wangler Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Jim Harbaugh Jim Harbaugh Jim Harbaugh Demetrius Brown Michael Taylor Michael Taylor Elvis Grbac Elvis Grbac Elvis Grbac Elvis Grbac Todd Collins Todd Collins Brian Griese Scott Dreisbach Brian Griese Tom Brady Tom Brady Drew Henson John Navarre John Navarre John Navarre Chad Henne Chad Henne Chad Henne Chad Henne Steven Threet Tate Forcier Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Devin Gardner Devin Gardner Devin Gardner Jake Rudock Denotes category high Receiving Year Reception Leader No. Year Yardage Leader Yds Paul Kromer Forest Evashevski Forest Evashevski Forest Evashevski Ed Frutig Ed Frutig George Ceithaml Phil Sharpe George Ceithaml George Ceithaml Farnham Johnson Farnham Johnson Dick Rifenberg Dick Rifenburg Hank Fonde Ed McNeill Bobby Mann Bobby Mann Bump Elliott Bobby Mann Dick Rifenburg Dick Rifenburg 508 Leo Koceski Harry Allis Harry Allis Lowell Perry Lowell Perry Lowell Perry Lowell Perry Lowell Perry Lowell Perry Bob Topp Bob Topp Ron Kramer Ron Kramer Ron Kramer Tom Maentz Ron Kramer Ron Kramer Gary Prahst Gary Prahst Gary Prahst Gary Prahst Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Bob Johnson George Mans Bennie McRae Harvey Chapman Harvey Chapman 223 Dave Raimey John Henderson John Henderson John Henderson John Henderson Jack Clancy Jack Clancy Jack Clancy Jack Clancy Jim Berline Jim Berline Jim Mandich Jim Mandich Jim Mandich Jim Mandich Paul Staroba Paul Staroba Glenn Doughty Glenn Doughty Paul Seal Paul Seal Paul Seal Paul Seal Gil Chapman Jim Smith Jim Smith Jim Smith Jim Smith Jim Smith Ralph Clayton Ralph Clayton Ralph Clayton Ralph Clayton Doug Marsh Doug Marsh Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Sim Nelson Sim Nelson Sim Nelson Sim Nelson Eric Kattus Paul Jokisch Gerald White Ken Higgins Greg McMurtry Greg McMurtry Greg McMurtry Greg McMurtry Greg McMurtry Greg McMurtry Desmond Howard Desmond Howard Desmond Howard Desmond Howard Derrick Alexander Derrick Alexander Derrick Alexander Derrick Alexander Amani Toomer Amani Toomer Mercury Hayes Mercury Hayes Tai Streets Tai Streets Chris Howard Tai Streets Tai Streets Tai Streets David Terrell David Terrell David Terrell David Terrell Marquise Walker Marquise Walker Braylon Edwards Braylon Edwards Braylon Edwards Braylon Edwards Braylon Edwards Braylon Edwards Jason Avant Jason Avant Steve Breaston Mario Manningham Mario Manningham Mario Manningham Martavious Odoms Martavious Odoms Roy Roundtree Roy Roundtree Roy Roundtree Roy Roundtree Junior Hemmingway Junior Hemmingway Jeremy Gallon Jeremy Gallon Jeremy Gallon Jeremy Gallon Devin Funchess Devin Funchess Amara darboh Jehu Chesson 764 THE LEADERS & BEST 123 RECORD BOOK

74 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL LEADERS THROUGH THE YEARS 124 Rushing Year Name Atts. Yds. Avg Tom Harmon Tom Harmon Tom Harmon Bob Westfall Bob Wiese Bill Daley Bob Nussbaumer Wally Teninga Bob Chappuis J. Weisenburger Tom Peterson Don Dufek Don Dufek Don Peterson Ted Kress Tony Branoff Fred Baer Tony Branoff Jim Pace Jim Pace Darrell Harper Fred Julian Bennie McRae Dave Raimey Dave Raimey Mel Anthony Mel Anthony Carl Ward Dave Fisher Ron Johnson Ron Johnson Bill Taylor Bill Taylor Bill Taylor Ed Shuttlesworth Ed Shuttlesworth Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Rob Lytle Russell Davis Harlan Huckleby Butch Woolfolk Butch Woolfolk Butch Woolfolk Lawrence Ricks Rick Rogers Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Tony Boles Tony Boles Jon Vaughn Ricky Powers Tyrone Wheatley Tyrone Wheatley Tyrone Wheatley T. Biakabutuka Clarence Williams Chris Howard Anthony Thomas Anthony Thomas Anthony Thomas B.J. Askew Chris Perry Chris Perry Mike Hart Mike Hart Mike Hart Mike Hart Brandon Minor Brandon Minor Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Fitz Toussaint De'Veon Smith 2015 De'Veon Smith Bold Face Italic Denotes category high Total Offense Year Name Plays Yds. Avg Tom Harmon Tom Harmon Tom Harmon Tom Kuzma Bob Chappuis Bill Daley Gene Derricotte Pete Elliott Bob Chappuis Bob Chappuis Chuck Ortmann Chuck Ortmann Chuck Ortmann Don Peterson Ted Kress Tony Branoff Dan Cline Tony Branoff Jim Pace Jim Pace Bob Ptacek Stan Noskin Dave Glinka Dave Glinka Dave Raimey Bob Timberlake Bob Timberlake Wally Gabler Dick Vidmer Dennis Brown Dennis Brown Don Moorhead Don Moorhead Bill Taylor Dennis Franklin Dennis Franklin Dennis Franklin Gordon Bell Rick Leach Rick Leach Rick Leach John Wangler John Wangler Steve Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Jim Harbaugh Jim Harbaugh Jim Harbaugh Jamie Morris Tony Boles Michael Taylor Elvis Grbac Elvis Grbac Elvis Grbac Todd Collins Todd Collins T. Biakabutuka Scott Dreisbach Brian Griese Tom Brady Tom Brady Drew Henson John Navarre John Navarre John Navarre Chad Henne Chad Henne Chad Henne Chad Henne Steven Threet Tate Forcier Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Devin Gardner Devin Gardner Jake Rudock Punting Year Name No. Yds. Avg Paul Kromer Paul Kromer Tom Harmon Tom Kuzma Bob Wiese Bob Wiese Bob Wiese J. Weisenburger Bob Wiese J. Weisenburger Wally Teninga Wally Teninga Chuck Ortmann Bill Billings Bill Billings Lou Baldacci Ron Kramer Tom Maentz Tom Maentz Jim Van Pelt Brad Myers Darrell Harper Reid Bushong Scott Maentz Joe O Donnell Joe O Donnell Stan Kemp Stan Kemp Stan Kemp Pete Drehmann Mark Werner Mark Werner Paul Staroba Barry Dotzauer Barry Dotzauer Barry Dotzauer John Anderson John Anderson John Anderson John Anderson Gregg Willner Bryan Virgil Don Bracken Don Bracken Don Bracken Don Bracken Monte Robbins Monte Robbins Monte Robbins Monte Robbins Mike Gillette Chris Stapleton Eddie Azcona Eddie Azcona Chris Stapleton Chris Stapleton Kraig Baker Nate DeLong Paul Peristeris Jason Vinson Jason Vinson Hayden Epstein Cory Sargent Hayden Epstein Hayden Epstein Adam Finley Adam Finley Adam Finley Ross Ryan Zoltan Mesko Zoltan Mesko Zoltan Mesko Zoltan Mesko Will Hagerup Will Hagerup Will Hagerup Matt Wile Will Hagerup Blake O'Neill YEARS Scoring Yr. Name TD FG XP TP 1938 Paul Kromer Tom Harmon Tom Harmon Tom Kuzma Paul White Elroy Hirsch Bob Wiese Wally Teninga Jim Brieske Bump Elliott Jack Weisenburger Tom Peterson Don Dufek Don Dufek Lowell Perry Ted Kress Ted Topor Tony Branoff Ron Kramer Ron Kramer Terry Barr John Herrnstein Jim Pace Gary Prahst 4 0 1* 26 Bob Ptacek 4 0 1* Darrell Harper Dave Raimey Dave Raimey Dave Raimey John Henderson 5 0 1* Bob Timberlake Wally Gabler Jim Detwiler Ron Johnson Ron Johnson * Garvie Craw Bill Taylor * Dana Coin Ed Shuttlesworth Mike Lantry Gordon Bell Gordon Bell Rob Lytle Russell Davis Rick Leach Butch Woolfolk Anthony Carter Steve Smith * Ali Haji-Sheikh Bob Bergeron Bob Bergeron Mike Gillette Mike Gillette Jamie Morris Mike Gillette J.D. Carlson J.D. Carlson Desmond Howard Tyrone Wheatley Tyrone Wheatley Remy Hamilton Remy Hamilton Remy Hamilton Kraig Baker Jay Feely Anthony Thomas Anthony Thomas Hayden Epstein Chris Perry Chris Perry Garrett Rivas Garrett Rivas Garrett Rivas Mike Hart Brandon Minor Jason Olesnavage Denard Robinson Denard Robinson Brendan Gibbons Brendan Gibbons Matt Wile Kenny Allen *Two-Point Conversion

75 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL LEADERS THROUGH THE YEARS Kickoff Returns (by number of kickoffs returned) Year Player KOR Yds Avg 1968 George Hoey Glenn Doughty Glenn Doughty Dave Rather Gil Chapman Gil Chapman Clint Haslerig Gil Chapman Gordon Bell Jim Smith Ralph Clayton Ralph Clayton Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Kerry Smith Gilvanni Johnson Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Phil Webb Tony Boles Desmond Howard Desmond Howard Desmond Howard Mercury Hayes Tyrone Wheatley Seth Smith Mercury Hayes Tyrone Butterfield Clarence Williams Justin Fargas Walter Cross Anthony Thomas Walter Cross Todd Howard Jeremy LeSueur Steve Breaston Jeremy LeSueur Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Carlos Brown Boubacar Cissoko Martavious Odoms Darryl Stonum Jeremy Gallon Martavious Odoms Dennis Norfleet Dennis Norfleet Dennis Norfleet Jourdan Lewis Punt Returns (by number of punts returned) Year Player PR Yds Avg 1941 Tom Kuzma Tom Kuzma Elroy Hirsch Gene Derricotte Henry Fonde Gene Derricotte Gene Derricotte Walt Teninga Charlie Lentz Chuck Ortmann Lowell Perry Lowell Perry Ted Kress Dan Cline Terry Barr Ed Shannon Jim Pace Bob Ptacek Bob Ptacek Bennie McRae Bennie McRae Bennie McRae Dave Raimey Dick Rindfuss Dick Sygar Dick Sygar Rick Volk Rick Volk George Hoey George Hoey Barry Pierson Thom Darden Bruce Elliott Gil Chapman David Brown David Brown Jim Smith Jim Smith Dwight Hicks Mike Jolly Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Anthony Carter Evan Cooper Gilvanni Johnson John Campbell John Kolesar Tony Gant John Kolesar John Kolesar Tripp Welborne Tripp Welborne Desmond Howard Derrick Alexander Derrick Alexander Amani Toomer Amani Toomer Chuck Winters Charles Woodson Marcus Knight DiAllo Johnson Ronald Bellamy Marquise Walker Julius Curry Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Steve Breaston Greg Mathews Martavious Odoms Junior Hemingway Jeremy Gallon Jeremy Gallon Jeremy Gallon Drew Dileo Dennis Norfleet Jabrill Peppers Interceptions Year Player Int Yds TD 1967 Thomas Curtis Thomas Curtis Thomas Curtis Marty Huff Thom Darden Thom Darden Randy Logan Barry Dotzauer David Brown Tom Drake Don Dufek Dave Devich Dwight Hicks Jerry Zuver Dwight Hicks Mike Harden Mike Jolly Marion Body Brian Carpenter Tony Jackson Keith Bostic Bradley Cochran Bradley Cochran Ivan Hicks Andrew Moeller David Arnold Tripp Welborne Vada Murray Lance Dottin Steve Morrison Shonte Peoples Ty Law Ty Law Clarence Thompson Charles Woodson Charles Woodson Charles Woodson William Peterson DeWayne Patmon DeWayne Patmon Todd Howard Marlin Jackson Marlin Jackson Leon Hall Markus Curry Leon Hall Leon Hall Jamar Adams Brandent Englemon Morgan Trent Donovan Warren Cam Gordon James Rogers J.T. Floyd Courtney Avery Thomas Gordon Raymon Taylor Blake Countess Jourdan Lewis Jeremy Clark Sacks Year Player Sacks Yds 1983 Rodney Lyles Kevin Brooks Mark Messner Mark Messner Mark Messner Mark Messner Michael Evans Michael Evans 8 42 Martin Davis Brian Townsend Chris Hutchinson Buster Stanley Jason Horn Jason Horn David Bowens Glen Steele 7 48 Josh Williams James Hall James Hall Victor Hobson Dan Rumishek Victor Hobson 6 35 Shantee Orr Pierre Woods Pat Massey LaMarr Woodley LaMarr Woodley Brandon Graham Brandon Graham Brandon Graham Ryan Van Bergen Ryan Van Bergen Jake Ryan Cam Gordon Brennen Beyer Chris Wormley Willie Henry Tackles for Loss Year Player TFL Yds 1968 Henry Hill 16 N/A 1969 Henry Hill 7 N/A 1970 Phil Seymour Butch Carpenter Tom Beckman Clint Spearman 8 42 Randy Logan Tim Davis Jeff Perlinger Greg Morton Dominic Tedesco Curtis Greer Curtis Greer Curtis Greer Robert Thompson Tony Osbun Robert Thompson Rodney Lyles Kevin Brooks Mike Hammerstein Mark Messner Andy Moeller Mark Messner Mark Messner Alex Marshall Michael Evans Erick Anderson Chris Hutchinson Buster Stanley Trent Zenkewicz William Carr David Bowens Glen Steele James Hall Dhani Jones Victor Hobson Larry Foote Victor Hobson Pierre Woods LaMarr Woodley LaMarr Woodley LaMarr Woodley Shawn Crable Brandon Graham Brandon Graham Jonas Mouton Jordan Kovacs Ryan Van Bergen Ryan Van Bergen Jake Ryan Frank Clark Jake Ryan Chris Wormley Tackles Year Player Tackles 1968 Phil Seymour 102 Tom Stincic Marty Huff Marty Huff Mike Taylor Tom Kee Steve Strinko Steve Strinko Calvin O Neal Calvin O Neal Ron Simpkins Ron Simpkins Andy Cannavino Andy Cannavino Mike Boren Mike Boren Mike Mallory Mike Mallory Andy Moeller Andy Moeller Allen Bishop 82 THE LEADERS & BEST 125 RECORD BOOK

76 RECORD BOOK MICHIGAN FOOTBALL LEADERS THROUGH THE YEARS 1988 Erick Anderson 77 J.J. Grant Erick Anderson Erick Anderson Erick Anderson Steve Morrison Jarrett Irons Steve Morrison Jarrett Irons Sam Sword Sam Sword Sam Sword Ian Gold DeWayne Patmon Larry Foote Victor Hobson Lawrence Reid Ernest Shazor David Harris David Harris Jamar Adams Obi Ezeh Stevie Brown Jonas Mouton Kenny Demens Jake Ryan Raymon Taylor Jake Ryan Joe Bolden YEARS

77 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL WOLVERINE STREAKS & PEAKS Come From Behind Victories Rank Season Opponent Place Trailed Won Points Minnesota Minneapolis Wisconsin Ann Arbor Virginia Ann Arbor State Ann Arbor (3OT) Notre Dame Ann Arbor Ohio State Ann Arbor Iowa Ann Arbor Illinois Champaign Illinois Ann Arbor Iowa Ann Arbor Alabama Miami * 35-34(OT) Illinois Champaign Connecticut East Hartford Syracuse Ann Arbor Purdue Ann Arbor Iowa Ann Arbor Iowa Ann Arbor Minnesota Minneapolis Iowa Iowa City Iowa Iowa City Chicago Ann Arbor Boston College Ann Arbor * trailed 14-0 and before rallying for a win in overtime. Opponent Come From Behind Victories Rank Season Opponent Place Trailed Won Points Pennsylvania Philadelphia UCLA Ann Arbor Illinois Ann Arbor Purdue West Lafayette Northwestern Evanston Miami (Fla.) Ann Arbor Northwestern Evanston Minnesota Minneapolis Cornell Ithaca Iowa Pre-Flight Ann Arbor Washington Seattle Iowa Iowa City Purdue Ann Arbor Iowa Iowa City Cornell Ann Arbor State Ann Arbor Ohio State Ann Arbor Minnesota Minneapolis Arizona State Pasadena Colorado Ann Arbor Consecutive Games Won All Games Streak Years Began Ended Albion, 50-0, 9/28/01 Minnesota, 6-6, 10/31/ Ohio State, 36-0, 11/7/03 Chicago, 0-2, 11/30/ Minnesota, 21-0, 11/2/46 Army, 7-21, 10/8/49 Home Albion, 50-0, 9/28/01 Pennsylvania, 0-6, 11/16/ Purdue, 31-20, 10/11/69 Ohio State, 10-10, 11/24/ Ohio State, 34-0, 10/16/97 Ohio State, 0-0, 11/24/00 Away Minnesota, 7-6, 11/16/29 Chicago, 0-7, 10/13/ Minnesota, 21-0, 11/2/46 Northwestern, 20-21, 10/15/49 Conference Indiana, 45-19, 10/27/90 Illinois, 22-22, 11/14/ Ohio State, 13-9, 11/23/96 Ohio State, 16-31, 11/21/ Minnesota, 21-0, 11/2/46 Northwestern, 20-21, 10/15/ Northwestern, 21-6, 9/11/71 Ohio State, 11-14, 11/25/ Illinois, 35-0, 10/24/31 Minnesota, 0-0, 11/18/33 Unbeaten Streaks Overall Streak Years Record Began Ended Albion, 50-0, 9/28/01 Chicago, 0-2, 11/30/ Minnesota, 21-0, 11/2/46 Army, 7-21, 10/8/ Illinois, 35-0, 10/24/31 State, 0-16, 10/6/ Iowa, 31-7, 9/15/73 Ohio State, 10-12, 11/23/ Illinois, 3-0, 10/29/21 Illinois, 14-39, 10/18/ Mich. Normal, 21-0, 10/1/98 Pennsylvania,10-11,11/11/ Stevens Inst., 17-5, 11/27/83 U.Club (Chi.), 4-26, 11/29/ Indiana, 42-15, 10/26/85 Minnesota, 17-20, 11/15/ Harvard, 14-12, 11/9/29 Ohio State, 7-20, 10/17/ Notre Dame, 17-17,9/12/92 Notre Dame, 23-27, 9/11/93 Home Northwestern, 72-6, 11/18/93 Pennsylvania, 0-6, 11/16/ Purdue, 31-20, 10/11/69 Ohio State, 14-21, 11/22/75 Away Wisconsin, 41-3, 10/6/90 State, 7-17, 10/9/ Minnesota, 7-6, 11/16/29 Chicago, 0-27, 10/13/ Minnesota, 21-0, 11/2/46 N western, 20-21, 10/15/ Wisconsin, 62-14, 10/1/88 Notre Dame, 24-28, 9/15/90 Conference Indiana, 45-19, 10/27/90 State, 7-17, 10/9/ Indiana, 33-0, 10/12/01 Chicago, 0-2, 11/30/ Wisconsin, 62-14, 10/1/88 State, 27-28, 10/13/ Illinois, 35-0, 10/24/31 Chicago, 0-27, 10/13/ Ohio State, 13-9, 11/23/96 Ohio State, 16-31, 11/21/98 Home Conference Mich. State, 28-14, 10/12/68 Ohio State, 14-21, 11/22/75 Away Conference Minnesota, 30-20, 11/7/87 State, 7-17, 10/9/93 Greatest Margin of Victory (Since 1920) UM Opp Victory Rank Points Points Margin Opponent Year at Chicago Northwestern Pittsburgh Case Agricultural Indiana Indiana Minnesota at Illinois Delaware State Illinois Navy Wisconsin Virginia Iowa Iowa State Miami (Ohio) Eastern 2005 Greatest Margin of Defeat (Since 1920) UM Opp Defeat Rank Points Points Margin Opponent Year Minnesota Ohio State vs. Mississippi State at Purdue at Ohio State at Minnesota at Ohio State State Minnesota Oregon at Northwestern at Notre Dame Ohio State at Ohio State State at Penn State Ohio State State at State at Ohio State Tennessee 2002 THE LEADERS & BEST 127 RECORD BOOK

78 RECORD BOOK Shutouts Most Shutouts, Season: , 1903, 1905 Most Shutouts, Season (Since 1939): , 1947, 1948, 1976 Most Consecutive Shutouts (Since 1939): , 1973, 1980, 2015 Most Consecutive Games Without a Shutout: 36, Last Shutout: Northwestern, 38-0, Oct. 10, 2015 Teams shutout the most times by (Last) State...29 (2000) Ohio State...27 (1993) Illinois...21 (1991) Minnesota...21 (2011) Case...18 (1923) Wisconsin...17 (1989) Indiana...16 (2000) Northwestern...15 (2015) Chicago...12 (1939) Albion...11 (1929) Shutouts Against Most Times Shutout, Season: Most Times Shutout, Season (Since 1939): Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout: 365 (Oct. 27, 1984-Sept. 6, 2014) *NCAA Record Last Time Shutout: at Notre Dame, 0-31, September 6, 2014 Teams that shutout the most (Last) Ohio State...10 (1962) Minnesota...10 (1977) State... 9 (1967) Pennsylvania... 6 (1917) Illinois... 5 (1951) Cornell... 5 (1911) Northwestern... 4 (1951) Harvard... 4 (1914) Chicago... 3 (1934) Ties Years with the most ties , , 1963, 1975 Teams tied most often (Last) Ohio State... 6 (1992) State... 5 (1963) Iowa... 4 (1988) Minnesota... 3 (1950) Illinois... 2 (1992) Pennsylvania... 2 (1915) Northwestern... 2 (1946) Highest Scoring Tie: 22-22, vs. Illinois, November 14, 1992 Last Scoreless Tie: 0-0, vs. Northwestern, November 12, 1938 Consecutive Ties: Happened Twice vs. Illinois (22-22) and Ohio State (13-13), November 14 and 21, 1992 vs. Stanford (19-19) and Baylor (14-14), September 20 and 27, 1975 Most Games Between Ties: 123, Top Performances By Half (since 1969) Rushing, 1st Half 329 yards, vs. Indiana, yards, vs. State, yards, vs. Northwestern, yards, vs. Indiana, yards, vs. Minnesota, yards, vs. Virginia, yards, vs. Iowa, yards, vs. Wisconsin, yards, vs. Iowa, yards, vs. Indiana, 1973 Rushing, 2nd Half 312 yards, vs. Iowa, MICHIGAN FOOTBALL WOLVERINE STREAKS & PEAKS 287 yards, vs. Mississippi, yards, vs. Wisconsin, yards, vs. Stanford, yards, vs. Iowa, yards, vs. Northwestern, yards, vs. Wisconsin, yards, vs. Iowa, yards, vs. Minnesota, yards, vs. Northwestern, yards, vs. Hawaii, 1986 Passing, 1st Half 262 yards, vs. Illinois, yards, vs. Massachusetts, yards, vs. Ohio State, yards, vs. Indiana, yards, vs. Rutgers, yards, vs. Indiana, yards, vs. Purdue, yards, at Iowa, yards, vs. North Carolina, yards, vs. Washington State, yards, at Northwestern, yards, vs. Northwestern, yards, vs. Northwestern, 1982 Passing, 2nd Half 316 yards, at Oregon, yards, at Minnesota, yards, vs. Alabama, yards, vs. Notre Dame, yards, vs. Virginia, yards, vs. Indiana, yards, at State, yards, vs. Purdue, yards, at Ohio State, yards, vs. Ohio State, yards, vs. Penn State, 1995 Total Yards, 1st Half 442 yards vs. Delaware State, yards vs. Bowling Green, yards, vs. Massachusetts, yards, vs. Wisconsin, yards, vs. Northwestern, yards, vs. Illinois, yards, vs. Minnesota, yards, vs. Northwestern, yards, vs. Indiana, yards, vs. Minnesota, yards, vs. Iowa, 1969 Total Yards, 2nd Half 442 yards, vs. Mississippi, yards, vs. Indiana, yards, vs. Minnesota, yards, vs. Wisconsin, yards, at Minnesota, yards, vs. Iowa, yards, vs. Hawaii, yards, vs. Notre Dame, yards, vs. Minnesota, yards, vs. Purdue, yards, vs. Navy, yards, vs. Iowa, 1992 Longest Scoring Drives By Number of Plays (since 1974) 22 Duke...Sept. 17, Wisconsin... Nov. 8, Indiana...Sept. 29, Wisconsin...Nov. 15, Indiana...Oct. 24, at Ohio State (FG)...Nov. 23, Notre Dame...Sept. 13, Connecticut... Sept. 4, Indiana...Oct. 14, Ohio State...Nov. 22, Indiana...Oct. 23, State...Oct. 14, State... Oct. 8, Minnesota... Nov. 1, Rice... Sept. 9, at Purdue... Oct. 6, Minnesota... Nov. 1, Purdue...Nov. 18, Wisconsin...Sept. 22, Indiana...Sept. 29, State...Oct. 11, State...Oct. 10, Colorado...Sept. 14, Baylor...Sept. 20, Northwestern...Oct. 11, Eastern...Sept. 19, Wisconsin...Nov. 16, at Ohio State (FG)...Nov. 23, Western... Sept. 3, at Illinois...Oct. 16, Wisconsin...Sept. 13, Notre Dame...Sept. 23, Duke...Sept. 30, Wisconsin... Nov. 8, Ohio State...Nov. 20, Purdue... Nov. 5, Minnesota...Nov. 10, Notre Dame...Sept. 14, Iowa...Oct. 15, Northwestern...Oct. 29, UCLA...Sept. 22, Illinois...Nov. 16, Illinois...Nov. 16, Illinois...Oct. 23, Illinois...Oct. 23, at Purdue... Oct. 7, Miami of Ohio... Sept. 1, Purdue...Oct. 13, Purdue...Oct. 13, at Northwestern...Nov. 15, at Penn State...Oct. 30, Indiana (FG)... Nov. 1, at Ohio State...Nov. 29, at Indiana...Nov. 14, 2015 By Yards (since 1974) 99 Minnesota...Nov. 10, South Carolina...Sept. 21, Iowa...Oct. 15, Notre Dame...Sept. 11, Eastern... Oct. 6, Ohio State...Nov. 30, at Oregon...Sept. 20, at State... Oct. 1, at Wisconsin...Nov. 10, at Notre Dame...Sept. 11, Stanford...Sept. 18, Iowa... Oct. 5, Washington State... Sept. 4, Eastern...Sept. 17, State... Oct. 6, at State... Oct. 9, Rice... Sept. 9, Connecticut... Sept. 4, vs. Virginia Tech...Jan. 3, Wisconsin... Nov. 3, Ohio State...Nov. 20, State...Oct. 25, at Washington... Sept. 1, at Ohio State...Nov. 29, Stanford... Oct. 5, Illinois...Oct. 23, Massachusetts...Sept. 18, Bowling Green...Sept. 25, Indiana... Nov. 2, Minnesota... Nov. 1, Florida...Jan. 1, Illinois... Nov. 9, Wisconsin...Sept. 12, Southern California...Jan. 1, Purdue... Nov. 2, Purdue...Oct. 31, Baylor...Sept. 20, Baylor...Sept. 20, State...Oct. 21, Ohio State...Nov. 28, Indiana...Oct. 28, Wisconsin... Oct. 6, Penn State...Nov. 18, at Wisconsin...Sept. 25, at Illinois...Oct. 16, Bowling Green...Sept. 25, at Minnesota... Nov. 3, Northwestern...Nov. 10, Indiana...Oct. 19, 2013 By Time of Possession (since 1978) 10:25 Notre Dame...Sept. 13, :01 Indiana...Sept. 29, :56 Indiana...Oct. 24, :06 Wisconsin... Nov. 8, :51 State... Oct. 8, YEARS 8:48 at Purdue... Oct. 6, :43 Wisconsin...Nov. 16, :33 Western... Sept. 3, :39 Illinois...Oct. 23, :24 at Ohio State (FG)...Nov. 23, :24 vs. Kansas State...Dec. 28, :21 Wisconsin... Nov. 8, :11 State...Oct. 14, :05 Connecticut... Sept. 4, :04 Colorado...Sept. 14, :02 Indiana...Oct. 14, :01 Purdue... Nov. 5, 1983 Overtime Games Since 1997 Games: 12 Record: 10-2 Home: 4-0 / Away: 4-2 / Neutral: 2-0 Orange Bowl vs. Alabama, Jan. 1, Victory 1 OT (28-28 regulation tie) 25-yard TD catch by Shawn Thompson (Hayden Epstein PAT); Alabama scored TD but missed PAT Penn State, Oct. 12, Victory, 1 OT (21-21 regulation tie) Held PSU to a field goal; Chris Perry scored on a 3-yard run for the win State, Oct. 30, Victory, 3 OTs (27-27 regulation tie) 24-yard TD catch by Braylon Edwards and two-point conversion by Tim Massaquoi in third overtime; State was unable to answer and game ended on fourthdown incompletion at State, Oct. 1, Victory, 1 OT (31-31 regulation tie) MSU missed a 37-yard field goal attempt; Garrett Rivas converted on a 35-yard field goal attempt for the win at Iowa, Oct. 22, Victory, 1 OT (17-17 regulation tie) Iowa kicked a 28-yard field goal; Jerome Jackson scored on a one-yard run for the win at State, Oct. 3, Loss, 1 OT (20-20 regulation tie) Tate Forcier's third-down pass is intercepted in the end zone; Larry Caper scored on a 23-yard run for the victory Illinois, Nov. 6, Win, 3 OTs (45-45 regulation tie) Sugar Bowl vs. Virginia Tech, Jan. 3, Victory 1 OT (20-20 regulation tie) 37-yard field goal by Brendan Gibbons following missed FG by Virginia Tech Northwestern, Nov. 10, Win, OT (31-31 regulation tie) 53-yard pass from Devin Gardner to Roy Roundtree with :08 remaining, Gibbons 26-yard FG to tie game with :02; Gardner 1-yard rush for lead in 1st OT, Demens stuff on Northwestern 4th-and-2 at Penn State, Oct. 13, Loss, 4 OT (34-34 regulation tie) Penn State 2-yd TD run following a U-M FG in the 4th OT; U-M Missed two FGs with a chance to win at Northwestern, Nov. 16, Win, 3 OT (9-9 regulation tie) 5-yard run and two-point conversion rush by Gardner, followed by a Thomas Gordon interception in the end zone clinched the 3 OT win at Indiana, Nov. 14, Win, 2OT (34-34 regulation tie) Jake Rudock hit Jehu Chesson for the tying TD with 5 seconds left. 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80 CONQU RING HEROES 130 THE HEISMAN TROPHY The John W. Heisman Trophy has been given to college football s most outstanding player each season since 1935 by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York. The trophy, first known as the D.A.C. trophy was renamed in 1936 for Heisman, the first athletic director for the Down town Athletic Club. Heisman played football at Penn and Brown and coached for 36 years at nine different schools. Three players -- TOM HARMON (1940), DESMOND HOWARD (1991) and CHARLES WOODSON (1997) -- have won the award. Wolverines have placed in the top 11 of the Heisman voting in 24 of the 79 years the trophy has been presented. Two Wolverines (Harmon in 1939, Bob Chappuis in 1947) have finished second in the voting, while three (Rob Lytle in 1976, Rick Leach in 1978, Jim Harbaugh in 1986) have finished third. Three others (Bob Timberlake in 1964, Anthony Carter in 1982, Chris Perry in 2003) have placed fourth. Carter placed among the top 10 in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons, while Harmon, Ron Kramer (1955, 56) and Leach (1977, 78) placed in the top 10 twice in their U-M careers. Following is a list of the annual Heisman Trophy winners, along with players who placed in the voting: YEAR...WINNER/SCHOOL/POSITION Jay Berwanger, Chicago, HB Larry Kelly,Yale, E Clint Frank,Yale, HB Davey O Brien, Texas Christian, QB Nile Kinnick, Iowa, HB... U-M in Voting: Tom Harmon, HB (2nd) TOM HARMON, HB Bruce Smith, Minnesota, HB... U-M in Voting: Bob Westfall, FB (8th) Frank Sinkwich, Georgia, HB Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame, QB... U-M in Voting: Bill Daley, FB (7th) Les Horvath, Ohio State, QB Doc Blanchard*, Army, FB Glenn Davis, Army, HB John Lujack, Notre Dame, QB... U-M in Voting: Bob Chappuis, HB (2nd) Doak Walker*, Southern Methodist, HB Leon Hart, Notre Dame, E Vic Janowicz*, Ohio State, HB Dick Kazmaier, Princeton, HB Billy Vessels, Oklahoma, HB John Lattner, Notre Dame, HB Alan Ameche, Wisconsin, FB Hopolong Cassidy, Ohio State, HB... U-M in Voting: Ron Kramer, E (8th) Paul Horning, Notre Dame, QB... U-M in Voting: Ron Kramer, E (6th) John David Crow, Texas A&M, HB Pete Dawkins, Army, HB Bill Cannon, Louisiana State, HB Joe Bellino, Navy, HB Ernie Davis, Syracuse, HB Terry Baker, Oregon State, QB Roger Staubach*, Navy, QB YEAR...WINNER/SCHOOL/POSITION John Huarte, Notre Dame, QB... U-M in Voting: Bob Timberlake, QB (4th) Mike Garrett, Southern California, RB Steve Spurrier, Florida, QB Gary Beban, UCLA, QB O.J. Simpson, Southern California, RB... U-M in Voting: Ron Johnson, RB (6th) Steve Owens, Oklahoma, RB Jim Plunkett, Stanford, QB Pat Sullivan, Auburn, QB Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, FL John Cappelletti, Penn State, RB Archie Griffin*, Ohio State, RB... U-M in Voting: Dennis Franklin, QB (8th) Archie Griffin, Ohio State, RB... U-M in Voting: Gordon Bell, RB (8th) Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, RB... U-M in Voting: Rob Lytle, RB (3rd) Earl Campbell, Texas, RB... U-M in Voting: Rick Leach, QB (8th) Billy Sims*, Oklahoma, RB... U-M in Voting: Rick Leach, QB (3rd) Charles White, Southern California, RB George Rogers, South Carolina, RB... U-M in Voting: Anthony Carter, WR (10th) Marcus Allen, Southern California, RB... U-M in Voting: Anthony Carter, WR (7th) Herschel Walker*, Georgia, RB... U-M in Voting: Anthony Carter, WR (4th) Mike Rozier, Nebraska, RB Doug Flutie, Boston College, QB Bo Jackson, Auburn, RB Vinny Testaverde, Miami, Fla., QB...U-M in Voting: Jim Harbaugh, QB (3rd) Tim Brown, Notre Dame, WR 136 YEARS YEAR...WINNER/SCHOOL/POSITION Barry Sanders*, Oklahoma State, RB Andre Ware*, Houston, QB Ty Detmer*, Brigham Young, QB DESMOND HOWARD, WR Gino Torretta, Miami, Fla., QB Charlie Ward, Florida State, QB... U-M in Voting: Tyrone Wheatley, RB (8th) Rashaan Salaam*, Colorado, RB... U-M in Voting: Tyrone Wheatley, RB (12th) Eddie George, Ohio State, RB... U-M in Voting: Tshimanga Biakabutuka, RB (8th) Danny Wuerffel, Florida, QB CHARLES WOODSON*, CB/WR/KR Ricky Williams, Texas, RB Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, RB Chris Weinke, Florida State, QB Eric Crouch, Nebraska, QB Carson Palmer, Southern California, QB Jason White, Oklahoma, QB... U-M in Voting: Chris Perry, RB (4th) Matt Leinart, Southern California, QB... U-M in Voting: Braylon Edwards, WR (10th) Reggie Bush*, Southern California, RB Troy Smith, Ohio State, QB... U-M in Voting: Mike Hart, RB (5th) Tim Tebow*, Florida, QB Sam Bradford*, Oklahoma, QB Mark Ingram*, Alabama, RB Cam Newton, Auburn, QB... U-M in Voting: Denard Robinson, QB (6th) Robert Griffin III*, Baylor, QB Johnny Manziel*, Texas A&M, QB Jameis Winston*, Florida State, QB Marcus Mariota*, Oregon, QB Derrick Henry*, Alabama, RB * Non-senior winner

81 MICHIGAN S ALL-AMERICANS CONQU RING HEROES William Cunningham Center Neil W. Snow End William M. Heston Halfback Adolph Germany Schulz Center Albert Benbrook Guard Stanfield Wells End James Craig Halfback Miller Pontius Tackle John Maulbetsch Halfback Ernest Allmendinger Guard Frank Culver Guard Cedric Smith Fullback Frank Steketee Fullback Paul Goebel End Henry (Ernie) Vick Center Harry Kipke Halfback Jack Blott Center Edliff R. Slaughter Guard Robert Brown Center Thomas Edwards Tackle Harry Hawkins Tackle Benny Friedman Quarterback Bennie G. Oosterbaan End Otto Pommerening Tackle Maynard Morrison Center Harry Newman Quarterback Charles Bernard Center Ted Petoskey End Francis (Whitey) Wistert Tackle Ralph Heikkinen Guard THE LEADERS & BEST 131

82 CONQU RING HEROES MICHIGAN S ALL-AMERICANS Thomas Harmon Halfback Edward Frutig End Robert Westfall Fullback Julius Franks Guard Albert Wistert Tackle William Daley Fullback Mervin Pregulman Tackle Elmer Madar End Robert Chappuis Halfback Chalmers (Bump) Elliot Halfback Pete Elliott Quarterback Richard Rifenburg End Alvin Wistert Tackle Allen Wahl Tackle Lowell Perry End Arthur Walker Tackle Ron Kramer End James Pace Halfback Robert Timberlake Quarterback William Yearby Tackle Jack D. Clancy End Richard Volk Defensive Halfback Ronald A. Johnson Halfback Thomas N. Curtis Saftey James M. Mandich End Dan Dierdorf Offensive Tackle Henry Hill Middle Guard Marty Huff Linebacker Thom Darden Defensive Back Reggie McKenzie Offensive Guard YEARS

83 MICHIGAN S ALL-AMERICANS CONQU RING HEROES Mike Taylor Linebacker William Taylor Halfback Randy Logan Defensive Halfback Paul Seymour Offensive Tackle David Gallagher Defensive Tackle Dave Brown Defensive Back Don Dufek Defensive Back Bill Dufek Tackle Rob Lytle Running Back Calvin O'Neal Linebacker Jim Smith Wide Receiver Mark Donahue Offensive Guard John Anderson Linebacker Walt Downing Center Rick Leach Quarterback Curtis Greer Defensive Tackle Ron Simpkins Linebacker George Lilja Center Kurt Becker Offensive Guard Ed Muransky Offensive Tackle William (Bubba) Paris Offensive Tackle Harold "Butch" Woolfolk Tailback Anthony Carter Wide Receiver Tom Dixon Center Stefan Humphries Offensive Guard Brad Cochran Defensive Back Mike Hammerstein Defensive Tackle Jim Harbaugh Quarterback Garland Rivers Defensive Back John Elliott Offensive Tackle THE LEADERS & BEST 133

84 CONQU RING HEROES MICHIGAN S ALL-AMERICANS Mark Messner Defensive Tackle John Vitale Center Tripp Welborne Safety Dean Dingman Offensive Guard Erick Anderson Linebacker Matt Elliott Offensive Guard Desmond Howard Wide Receiver Greg Skrepenak Offensive Tackle Derrick Alexander Wide Receiver Joe Cocozzo Offensive Guard Chris Hutchinson Defensive Tackle Remy Hamilton Kicker Ty Law Cornerback Jason Horn Defensive Tackle Jon Runyan Offensive Tackle William Carr Nose Tackle Jarrett Irons Linebacker Rod Payne Center Charles Woodson Cornerback/Receiver Glen Steele Defensive End Jerame Tuman Tight End Jon Jansen Offensive Tackle Rob Renes Nose Tackle Steve Hutchinson Offensive Guard David Terrell Wide Receiver Larry Foote Inside Linebacker Marquise Walker Wide Receiver Bennie Joppru Tight End Marlin Jackson Cornerback Chris Perry Running Back YEARS

85 MICHIGAN S ALL-AMERICANS CONQU RING HEROES David Baas Center Braylon Edwards Wide Receiver Ernest Shazor Strong Safety Leon Hall Cornerback Jake Long Offensive Tackle LaMarr Woodley Defensive End Denard Robinson Quarterback * Named as back CENTERS William Cunningham Germany Schultz Henry Vick Jack Blott Robert Brown Maynard Morrison Charles Bernard Walt Downing George Lilja Tom Dixon John Vitale Rod Payne David Baas David Molk TACKLES Miller Pontius Tom Edwards Otto Pommerening Francis Wistert Albert Wistert Mervin Pregulman Alvin Wistert Allen Wahl Arthur Walker William Yearby Dan Dierdorf Paul Seymour Dave Gallagher (D) Bill Dufek Curtis Greer (D) Ed Muransky William "Bubba" Paris Mike Hammerstein (D) John Elliott Mark Messner (D) Greg Skrepenak Chris Hutchinson (D) Jason Horn (D) Jon Runyan William Carr (D) Glen Steele (D) Jon Jansen Rob Renes (D) Jake Long LaMarr Woodley (D) Taylor Lewan David Molk Center Taylor Lewan Tackle BY POSITION ALL-AMERICANS GUARDS Albert Benbrook Ernest Allmendinger Frank Culver Edliff R. Slaughter Harry Hawkins Ralph Heikkinen Julius Franks Henry Hill (D) Reggie McKenzie Mark Donahue Kurt Becker Stefan Humphries Dean Dingman Matt Elliott Joe Cocozzo Steve Hutchinson LINEBACKERS Marty Huff Mike Taylor Calvin O'Neal John Anderson Ron Simpkins Erick Anderson Jarrett Irons Larry Foote ENDS Neil Snow Stanfield Wells Paul Goebel Bennie Oosterbaan Ted Petoskey Edward Frutig Elmer Madar Richard Rifenburg Lowell Perry Ronald Kramer Jack Clancy Jim Mandich Jim Smith Anthony Carter Desmond Howard Derrick Alexander Jerame Tuman David Terrell Marquise Walker Jake Butt Tight End Bennie Joppru Braylon Edwards Jake Butt HALFBACKS William Heston James Craig John Maulbetsch Harry Kipke Thomas Harmon Robert Chappuis Chalmers Elliott James Pace Richard Volk (D) Ron Johnson Tom Curtis (D) Billy Taylor Thom Darden (D) Randy Logan (D) Dave Brown (D) Don Dufek (D) Rob Lytle Butch Woolfolk Brad Cochran (D) Garland Rivers (D) Tripp Welborne (D) Ty Law (D) Charles Woodson (D) Marlin Jackson (D) , 2004 Chris Perry Ernest Shazor (D) Leon Hall (D) Denard Robinson Jourdan Lewis (D) FULLBACKS Cedric Smith Frank Steketee Robert Westfall William Daley QUARTERBACKS Benny Friedman Harry Newman Pete Elliott Robert Timberlake Rick Leach Jim Harbaugh Jourdan Lewis Cornerback KICKERS Remy Hamilton (D) defensive player only Three-time All-Americans Bennie Oosterbaan, Anthony Carter, WR, Two-time All-Americans Willie Heston, HB, Albert Benbrook, G, Benny Friedman, QB, Charles Bernard, C, Ted Petoskey, E, Thomas Harmon, HB, Ron Kramer, E, William Yearby, T, Dave Brown, DB, John Elliott, OT, Mark Messner, DT, Tripp Welborne, S, Greg Skrepenak, OT, Charles Woodson, CB/WR, Steve Hutchinson, OG, Marlin Jackson, CB, Jake Long, LT, Taylor Lewan, LT, THE LEADERS & BEST 135

86 CONQU RING HEROES SPECIAL AWARDS & HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND COLLEGE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES PLAYERS...INDUCTED Albert Benbrook, G Dave Brown, DB Anthony Carter, WR Bob Chappuis, HB Tom Curtis, S Dan Dierdorf, T Chalmers Bump Elliott!, HB Pete Elliott, QB/DB Benny Friedman, QB Tom Harmon, HB Willie Heston#, HB Elroy Hirsch*, HB Desmond Howard, WR Ron Johnson, TB Harry Kipke, HB Ron Kramer, E Rob Lytle, RB Jim Mandich, TE Johnny Maulbetsch^, HB Reggie McKenzie, OG Harry Newman, QB Bennie Oosterbaan, E Merv Pregulman, T Germany Schulz, C Neil Snow, HB Ernie Vick, C Bob Westfall, FB Albert Wistert, T Alvin Wistert%, T Francis Wistert, T COACHES...INDUCTED Lloyd Carr Fritz Crisler George Little Bo Schembechler Elton Wieman Fielding Yost ! Also attended Purdue University # Also attended San Jose State Univ. * Also attended the Univ. of Wisconsin ^ Also attended Adrian College % Also attended Boston University NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND COLLEGE HALL OF FAME SPECIAL RECOGNITION GOLD MEDAL Gerald R. Ford OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO AMATEUR FOOTBALL AWARD Donald B. Canham ROSE BOWL HALL OF FAME Tyrone Wheatley Lloyd Carr Brian Griese Chuck Ortmann Mel Anthony Butch Woolfolk Bo Schembechler Bob Chappius Neil Snow Bump Elliott SPECIAL NCAA FOOTBALL AWARDS THEODORE ROOSEVELT AWARD Gerald R. Ford SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD Lowell W. Perry Ron Kramer Jack Lousma PROFESSION AWARD Gerald R. Ford...(Congressman), 1966 Captain Jack Lousma...(Astronaut), 1967 George Sisler, Baseball Fritz Crisler, Football Bill Hewitt, Football Benny Friedman, Football Branch Rickey, Baseball Tom Harmon, Football Frederick Matthaei, Sportsman Harry Kipke, Football Ron Kramer, Football Chuck Kocsis, Golf Gerald R. Ford, Football Don Canham, Track Willis Ward, Track Cliff Keen, Wrestling Bob Ufer, Track Bill Freehan, Baseball/Football Pete Elliott, Football John MacInnes, Hockey Bob Westfall, Football Don Lund, Baseball Bo Schembechler, Football Cazzie Russell, Basketball Micki King, Diving Reggie McKenzie, Football Rudy Tomjanovich, Basketball Red Berenson, Hockey Anthony Carter, Football Dan Dierdorf, Football Bump Elliott, Football Jim Abbott, Baseball Ron Johnson, Football Desmond Howard, Football Glen Rice, Basketball Frank Beckmann, Broadcasting Greg Barton, Kayaking Bill Flemming, Broadcasting Steve Fraser, Wrestling Rick Leach, Baseball/Football Jon Urbanchek, Swimming Lloyd Carr, Football Carol Hutchins, Softball Greg Meyer, Track Chuck Bernard, Football Bob Chappuis, Football Dick Kimball, Swimming Tyrone Wheatley, Football Jim Brandstatter, Football Barry Larkin, Baseball Derek Jeter, Baseball COACH LLOYD CARR 2011 NFF and College Hall of Fame Inductee STATE OF MICHIGAN SPORTS HALL OF FAME Fielding H. Yost, Football... *1955 William Heston, Football Eddie Tolan, Track Bennie Oosterbaan, Football Ray Fisher, Baseball Matt Mann, Swimming Germany Schulz, Football * Induction Year YEARS

87 NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY Presented to college football s most outstanding player each season by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York Tom Harmon (2nd) TOM HARMON (WINNER) Bob Westfall (8th) Bill Daley (7th) Bob Chappuis (2nd) Ron Kramer (8th) Ron Kramer (6th) Bob Timberlake (4th) Ron Johnson (6th) Dennis Franklin (8th) Gordon Bell (8th) Rob Lytle (3rd) Rick Leach (8th) Rick Leach (3rd) Anthony Carter (10th) Anthony Carter (7th) Anthony Carter (4th) Jim Harbaugh (3rd) DESMOND HOWARD (WINNER) Tyrone Wheatley (8th) Tyrone Wheatley (12th) Tshimanga Biakabutuka (8th) CHARLES WOODSON (WINNER) Chris Perry (4th) Braylon Edwards (10th) Mike Hart (5th) Denard Robinson (6th) WALTER CAMP AWARD Honoring the nation s most outstanding college football player, first presented in 1967 by the Walter Camp Foundation in balloting by Division I-A coaches and Sports Information Directors. The award is named after Walter Camp, one of the founders of modern American football Desmond Howard (winner) Charles Woodson (winner) Chris Perry (finalist) Braylon Edwards (semifinalist) MAXWELL AWARD Honoring the nation s most outstanding college football player, first presented in 1937 by the Maxwell Memorial Football Club of Philadelphia. The award is named after Robert Tiny Maxwell, a Philadelphia native who played at the University of Chicago as a lineman near the turn of the century Tom Harmon (winner) Desmond Howard (winner) Charles Woodson (finalist) Mike Hart (semifinalist) Denard Robinson (semifinalist) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS TROPHY Honoring the nation s most outstanding college football player, this award was the precursor to the Heisman Trophy Harry Newman (winner) CHEVROLET PLAYER OF THE YEAR Rick Leach (Offense) Desmond Howard (Offense) Charles Woodson (Defense) Charles Woodson (Defense) LaMarr Woodley (Defense) ASSOCIATED PRESS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chris Perry (fifth) UPI PLAYER OF THE YEAR Desmond Howard THE SPORTING NEWS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Charles Woodson FOOTBALL NEWS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Rick Leach (winner) Desmond Howard (winner) Chris Hutchinson (semifinalist, defense) Tyrone Wheatley (semifinalist, offense) Jarrett Irons (semifinalist) Charles Woodson (winner) Larry Foote (semifinalist) ATHLON SPORTS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Desmond Howard CONQU RING HEROES HARRY NEWMAN 1932 Fairbanks Award winner RICK LEACH 1978 Football News Player of the Year LAMARR WOODLEY 2006 Chevrolet Defensive Player of the Year THE LEADERS & BEST 137

88 CONQU RING HEROES 138 NATIONAL PLAYER AWARDS BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD First presented in 1993 to honor the nation s top collegiate defensive player. Presented by the Football Writers Association of America Charles Woodson (winner) Leon Hall (finalist) ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD Honoring the most outstanding college lineman of the year, first presented in 1970 by the Rotary Club of Houston, Texas. The award is named after professional football coach Vince Lombardi, a member of the legendary Seven Blocks of Granite at Fordham in the 1930s Kurt Becker (semifinalist) Mike Hammerstein (finalist) John Elliott (finalist) Mark Messner (finalist) Greg Skrepenak (finalist) Jon Jansen (semifinalist) Rob Renes (semifinalist) Steve Hutchinson (semifinalist) Steve Hutchinson (finalist) LaMarr Woodley (winner) Jake Long (finalist) BUTKUS AWARD First presented in 1985 to honor the nation s best collegiate linebacker by the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, Fla. The award is named after Dick Butkus, two-time consensus All-American at Illinois and six-time All-Pro linebacker with the Chicago Bears Mike Mallory (finalist) Erick Anderson (winner) Jarrett Irons (finalist) Jarrett Irons (semifinalist) Sam Sword (semifinalist) Dhani Jones (semifinalist) James Hall (semifinalist) Larry Foote (semifinalist) David Harris (semifinalist) Shawn Crable (semifinalist) Obi Ezeh (semifinalist) Jake Ryan (finalist) JIM THORPE AWARD First presented in 1986 to honor the nation s best defensive back by the Jim Thorpe Athletic Club of Oklahoma City. The award is named after Jim Thorpe, Olympic champion, two-time consensus All-American halfback at Carlisle and professional football player Tripp Welborne (finalist) Charles Woodson (finalist) Charles Woodson (winner) Ernest Shazor (finalist) Leon Hall (finalist) Jourdan Lewis (semifinalist) TED HENDRICKS AWARD The award, first presented in 2002, is given to the foremost defensive end in college football for on-field performance, leadership abilities, and contributions to school and community LaMarr Woodley (winner) Brandon Graham (finalist) RONNIE LOTT TROPHY First presented in 2004, the Lott Trophy honors the Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year. The award is named for former USC Trojan Ronnie Lott, a member of the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame Leon Hall (quarterfinalist) LaMarr Woodley (quarterfinalist) CHUCK BEDNARIK DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jarrett Irons (semifinalist) Charles Woodson (winner) LaMarr Woodley (finalist) Shawn Crable (semifinalist) Jourdan Lewis (semifinalist) HARLEY-GRIFFIN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Charles Woodson (winner) DAVEY O BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD First presented in 1977 as the O Brien Memorial Trophy to the most outstanding player in the Southwest. In 1981, the Davey O Brien Educational and Charitable Trust of Fort Worth, Texas, renamed the award the Davey O Brien National Quarterback Award, honoring the nation s best quarterback Elvis Grbac (finalist) Elvis Grbac (finalist) Brian Griese (finalist) John Navarre (semifinalist) Chad Henne (semifinalist) Denard Robinson (semifinalist) JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD Presented for the first time in 1987 to honor the nation s top senior quarterback. Sponsored by the Kentucky Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame, Inc. Each year, a committee composed of NFL executives, coaches, scouts and media members selects the winner based on citizenship, scholarship, leadership and athletic accomplishments. The award is named after NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas Elvis Grbac (finalist) John Navarre (finalist) 136 YEARS MANNING AWARD The award was created in 2005 to honor the college football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning and is presented following the bowl season. It is the only quarterback award that takes into consideration bowl performance Chad Henne (finalist) Denard Robinson (finalist) FRED BILETNIKOFF RECEIVER AWARD First presented in 1994 to honor the nation s top collegiate pass receiver. Sponsored by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club of Tallahassee, Fla. The award is named after Fred Biletnikoff, former Florida State All-American and NFL Oakland Raiders receiver, a member of both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Mercury Hayes (semifinalist) Charles Woodson (candidate) Tai Streets (candidate) Tai Streets (candidate) David Terrell (candidate) David Terrell (semifinalist) Marquise Walker (semifinalist) Braylon Edwards (candidate) Braylon Edwards (winner) Jason Avant (semifinalist) Mario Manningham (finalist) DOAK WALKER NATIONAL RUNNING BACK AWARD Presented for the first time in 1990 to honor the nation s best running back among Division I-A juniors or seniors who combine outstanding achievements on the field, in the classroom and in the community. The award is named after Doak Walker, Southern Methodist s threetime consensus All-American halfback and 1948 Heisman Trophy winner Jon Vaughn (finalist) T. Biakabutuka (finalist) Anthony Thomas (finalist) Chris Perry (winner) Mike Hart (finalist) Mike Hart (finalist) JOHN MACKEY TIGHT END AWARD Presented for the first time in 2000, the John Mackey Award is given to the most outstanding tight end in the nation. A tight end by whom all others are measured, Mackey was a role model on and off the field as demonstrated by his Super Bowl Championship, his commitment to community and his place in history as the first President of the NFLPA Devin Funchess (semifinalist) Jake Butt (semifinalist)

89 NATIONAL PLAYER AWARDS DAVE RIMINGTON TROPHY OUTSTANDING CENTER Presented since 2000 to honor the top center in college football by Canon USA, Black & Decker and Power Sentry. The award is named after Dave Rimington, a two-time consensus first-team All-America center at Nebraska ( ) and the only double winner of the Outland Trophy David Baas (co-winner) Mark Bihl (finalist) David Molk (finalist) David Molk (winner) OUTLAND TROPHY Honoring the most outstanding interior lineman in the nation, first presented in 1946 by the Football Writers Association of America. The award is named for its benefactor, Dr. John H. Outland John Elliott (finalist) Greg Skrepenak (finalist) David Baas (finalist) Jake Long (finalist) LOU GROZA COLLEGIATE PLACEKICKER AWARD Presented for the first time in 1992 to honor the nation s top collegiate placekicker. Sponsored by the Palm Beach County Sports Authority in conjunction with the Orange Bowl Committee. The award is named after NFL Hall of Fame kicker Lou Groza. WALTER CAMP MAN OF THE YEAR This award is given to an individual who is closely associated with college football as either a player, coach, or in a position that is attendant to the game. First presented in 1967, the award is named after Walter Camp Harry G. Kipke WALTER CAMP DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN AWARD First presented in 1978, this award recipient is an individual who has utilized his or her talents to attain great success in a business or profession, in private life or public service. The award is named after Walter Camp Tom Harmon Bo Schembechler TUSS MCLAUGHRY AWARD Presented for the first time in 1964, this award is given to a distinguished American (or Americans) for the highest distinction in service to others. The award is named in honor of DeOrmond Tuss McLaughry, the first full-time secretary of the American Football Coaches Association Gerald R. Ford WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY This award is presented to seniors or graduate students in their final year of eligibility, have a GPA of 3.2 or better, are a significant contributer on the field and have demonstrated strong leadership and citizenship off the field. The award is presented by the NFF Awards Committee Desmond Morgan (semifinalist) Desmond Morgan (semifinalist) THE WUERFFEL TROPHY The Wuerffel Trophy is presented annually to a FBS student-athlete who best exhibits exemplary community service Brennen Beyer (finalist) SENIOR CLASS AWARD To be eligible for the Senior CLASS Award, a student-athlete must be classified as a senior and have notable acheivements in four areas of excellence - community, classroom, character and competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Acheivement for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. CONQU RING HEROES Remy Hamilton (finalist) Remy Hamilton (semifinalist) Remy Hamilton (semifinalist) Kraig Baker (semifinalist) Garrett Rivas (semifinalist) Garrett Rivas (semifinalist) RAY GUY PUNTER AWARD Presented annually to the college punter of the year by the Greater Augusta Sports Council. The award is named after Ray Guy, an All-American at Southern Mississippi and a Pro Bowler with the Oakland Raiders Hayden Epstein (finalist) Zoltan Mesko (semifinalist) Zoltan Mesko (finalist) ALLSTATE GOOD WORKS TEAM This award honors dedicated and hard-working student-athletes for their off-the-field achievements and selfless contributions to their communities. First presented in 1992, the award is co-sponsored by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Zoltan Mesko Patrick Omameh AMOS ALONZO STAGG AWARD The award is given to the individual, group or institution whose services have been outstanding in the advancement of the best interests of football. Its purpose is to perpetuate the example and influence of Amos Alonzo Stagg, the man instrumental in founding the American Football Coaches Association in the 1920s Tad Wieman Fritz Crisler Bo Schembechler GOLD MEDAL AWARD Presented since 1958, this yearly award is highest individual award bestowed by the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Gerald R. Ford Devin Gardner (finalist) THE LEADERS & BEST 139

90 CONQU RING HEROES NATIONAL COACHING AWARDS AFCA COACH OF THE YEAR Presented since 1935 by the American Football Coaches Association. GTE has been sponsoring the award since Fritz Crisler Bennie Oosterbaan Bo Schembechler Lloyd Carr BOBBY DODD COACH OF THE YEAR Established in 1976 to honor the Division I college football coach whose programs represent quality on and off the field. The award is named after coach Robert Bobby Lee Dodd, the 22-year head football coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Bo Schembechler (winner) Lloyd Carr (finalist) Lloyd Carr (winner) --, Mount Union, Penn State, Alabama, Augustana (Ill.), North Dakota State and Wittenberg are the only institutions with coaches who have won this award four times. -- is the only school to win back-toback AFCA Coach of the Year awards (Crisler in 1947, Oosterbaan in 1948). AFCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Chalmers Bump Elliott Chalmers Bump Elliott Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Lloyd Carr MAXWELL FOOTBALL CLUB COLLEGIATE COACH OF THE YEAR Brady Hoke PAUL BEAR BRYANT COACH OF THE YEAR Lloyd Carr (winner) Lloyd Carr (finalist) Lloyd Carr (finalist) Brady Hoke (finalist) WALTER CAMP COACH OF THE YEAR First presented in 1967, this award honors the nation s most outstanding college football coach Bo Schembechler Lloyd Carr FOOTBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION COACH OF THE YEAR Bo Schembechler EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD The annual award is presented to the nation s top head coach by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) Lloyd Carr (finalist) Brady Hoke (finalist) LIBERTY MUTUAL COACH OF THE YEAR Presented by Liberty Mutual Insurance to the college football coach that best exemplifies professional competence and achievement, commitment to the well-being and development of student athletes, high ethical standards and civic and charitable stewardship Lloyd Carr (finalist) Brady Hoke (finalist) THE BROYLES AWARD Presented for the first time in 1996, this award honors the nation s top assistant coach. It is named in honor of legendary coach and current Arkansas Athletic Director Frank Broyles Greg Mattison (finalist) Jim Herrmann (winner) Fred Jackson (finalist) Terry Malone (finalist) Greg Mattison (finalist) AFCA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR Established in 1997, this award was established by the American Football Coaches Association to honor the nation s most outstanding assistant coach for their work not only on the field but also in the community through charitable and volunteer activities Fred Jackson (winner) FRED JACKSON 2001 AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year BO SCHEMBECHLER 1969 AFCA and Walter Camp Coach of the Year AFQ/SCHUTT COACH OF THE YEAR Presented by the American Football Quarterly to the nation s top coach Lloyd Carr MICHIGAN COACHING NOTES Fielding Yost is the only coach in Big Ten history to win the Rose Bowl in his first year. Bennie Oosterbaan is the only coach in Division I history to win a national championship his first year. 140 Brothers Bump and Pete Elliott faced each other as head coaches of and Illinois seven times, more than any other brothers in NCAA history. 136 YEARS LLOYD CARR 1997 AFCA, Paul Bear Bryant, Walter Camp, AFQ/Schutt Coach of the Year

91 ALL-TIME ALL-BIG TEN CONFERENCE s four-time All-Big Ten firstteam selections, Mark Messner and Steve Hutchinson. Since 1902, 283 Wolverines have earned All-Big Ten first team honors a total of 411 times, the most of any conference school. CONQU RING HEROES PLAYER, POSITION... YEAR (S) Joseph Maddock, Tackle William Heston, Halfback Curtis Redden, End Thomas Hammond, Halfback Frank Longman, Fullback John Curtis, Tackle Henry Schulte, Guard John Garrels, Fullback Walter Rheinschild, Tackle Adolph Germany Schulz, Center Harry Hammond, End Ernie Vick, Center Angus Goetz, Tackle Robert Dunne, End Bernard Kirk, End Harry Kipke, Halfback Jack Blott, Center Stanley Muirhead, Tackle Bennie Oosterbaan, End Thomas Edwards, Tackle Benny Friedman, Quarterback Harry Hawkins, Tackle Bob Brown, Center William Flora, End Raymond Baer, Tackle Louis Gilbert, Halfback Otto Pommerening, Guard Alan Bovard, Center Maynard Morrison, Center Harry Newman, Quarterback Ivan Williamson, End Bill Hewitt, End Francis Wistert, Tackle Charles Bernard, Center Ted Petoskey, End PLAYER, POSITION... YEAR (S) Herman Everhardus, Halfback Matt Patanelli, End Ralph Heikkinen, Guard Forest Evashevski, Quarterback Tom Harmon, Halfback Ed Frutig, End Ralph Fritz, Guard Bob Ingalls, Center Bob Westfall, Fullback Albert Wistert, Tackle Julius Franks, Guard George Ceithaml, Quarterback Fred Negus, Center Bill Daley, Fullback Bob Wiese, Fullback Milan Lazetich, Center Joe Ponsetto, Quarterback Harold Watts, Center Elmer Madar, End Bob Chappuis, Halfback Bob Mann, End Howard Yerges, Quarterback Chalmers Elliott, Back Dick Rifenburg, End Alvin Wistert, Tackle Dominic Tomasi, Guard Pete Elliott, Quarterback Lloyd Heneveld, Guard Charles Ortmann, Back Al Wahl, Tackle Don Dufek, Back Lowell Perry, End Tom Johnson, Tackle Roger Zatkoff, Linebacker Art Walker, Tackle PLAYER, POSITION... YEAR (S) Bob Timm, Guard Dick O Shaughnessy, Center Ted Kress, Halfback Bob Topp, End Ron Kramer, End Tom Maentz, End Jim Pace, Back Bennie McRae, Halfback Tom Keating, Tackle Joe O Donnell, Guard Bob Timberlake, Quarterback Jim Conley, End Bill Yearby, Tackle Tom Cecchini, Center Tom Mack, Tackle Carl Ward, Back Rick Volk, Back Jack Clancy, End Don Bailey, Guard Jim Detwiler, Back Dave Fisher, Back Frank Nunley, Linebacker Joe Dayton, Center Ron Johnson, Back Tom Stincic, Linebacker Jim Mandich, End Dennis Brown, Quarterback Phil Seymour, End Tom Goss, Tackle Tom Curtis, Defensive Back Dan Dierdorf, Tackle Guy Murdock, Center Billy Taylor, Running Back Marty Huff, Linebacker Paul Staroba, End THE LEADERS & BEST 141

92 CONQU RING HEROES 142 ALL-TIME ALL-BIG TEN CONFERENCE PLAYER, POSITION... YEAR (S) Reggie McKenzie, Guard Don Moorhead, Quarterback Pete Newell, Tackle Henry Hill, Middle Guard Thom Darden, Defensive Back Mike Taylor, Linebacker Mike Keller, End Paul Seymour, Tackle Tom Coyle, Guard Clint Spearman, Defensive End Fred Grambau, Defensive Tackle Randy Logan, Defensive Back Ed Shuttlesworth, Fullback Dave Brown, Defensive Back Mike Hoban, Guard Clint Haslerig, Back Dave Gallagher, Defensive Tackle Dennis Franklin, Quarterback Dennis Franks, Center Steve Strinko, Linebacker Dan Jilek, Defensive End Jeff Perlinger, Defensive Tackle Tim Davis, Middle Guard Don Dufek, Defensive Back Jim Smith, Wide Receiver Jim Czirr, Center Gordon Bell, Tailback Greg Morton, Defensive Tackle Calvin O Neal, Linebacker Bill Dufek, Offensive Tackle Mark Donahue, Offensive Guard Walt Downing, Center Rick Leach, Quarterback Rob Lytle, Running Back John Anderson, Linebacker Mike Kenn, Offensive Tackle Dwight Hicks, Defensive Back Jim Pickens, Defensive Back Jon Giesler, Offensive Tackle John Arbeznik, Offensive Guard Russell Davis, Fullback Curtis Greer, Defensive Tackle Ron Simpkins, Linebacker Mike Jolly, Defensive Back Mike Harden, Defensive Back Mike Trgovac, Middle Guard Butch Woolfolk, Tailback Mel Owens, Linebacker Andy Cannavino, Linebacker Anthony Carter, Wide Receiver Ed Muransky, Offensive Tackle George Lilja, Center Kurt Becker, Offensive Guard Bubba Paris, Offensive Tackle John Powers, Offensive Guard Lawrence Ricks, Tailback Stefan Humphries, Offensive Guard Tom Dixon, Center Rich Strenger, Offensive Tackle Robert Thompson, Linebacker Paul Girgash, Linebacker Keith Bostic, Defensive Back Bob Bergeron, Placekicker PLAYER, POSITION... YEAR (S) Kevin Brooks, Defensive Tackle Al Sincich, Middle Guard Evan Cooper, Defensive Back Mike Mallory, Linebacker Brad Cochran, Defensive Back Mike Hammerstein, Defensive Tackle Eric Kattus, Tight End Mark Messner, Defensive Tackle Clay Miller, Offensive Tackle John Elliott, Offensive Tackle Mark Hammerstein, Offensive Guard Jim Harbaugh, Quarterback Jamie Morris, Running Back Andy Moeller, Linebacker Garland Rivers, Defensive Back John Vitale, Center Mike Husar, Offensive Tackle John Kolesar, Wide Receiver Tony Boles, Running Back Mike Gillette, Punter/Kicker David Arnold, Defensive Back J.D. Carlson, Kicker Dean Dingman, Offensive Guard Derrick Walker, Tight End Tripp Welborne, Defensive Back Jon Vaughn, Running Back Greg Skrepenak, Offensive Tackle Desmond Howard, Wide Receiver Tom Dohring, Offensive Tackle Erick Anderson, Linebacker Matt Elliott, Offensive Guard Mike Evans, Defensive Tackle Ricky Powers, Running Back Elvis Grbac, Quarterback Chris Hutchinson, Defensive Tackle Derrick Alexander, Wide Receiver Corwin Brown, Defensive Back Joe Cocozzo, Offensive Guard Rob Doherty, Offensive Tackle Matt Dyson, Linebacker Steve Everitt, Center Tony McGee, Tight End Shonte Peoples, Defensive Back Doug Skene, Offensive Tackle Tyrone Wheatley, Running Back Buster Stanley, Defensive Tackle Ty Law, Defensive Back Remy Hamilton, Kicker Steve Morrison, Linebacker Amani Toomer, Wide Receiver Jason Horn, Defensive Tackle Jarrett Irons, Linebacker Jon Runyan, Offensive Tackle Clarence Thompson, Defensive Back Charles Woodson, Defensive Back Rod Payne, Center David Bowens, Defensive Lineman William Carr, Defensive Tackle Damon Denson, Offensive Guard Marcus Ray, Strong Safety Jerame Tuman, Tight End Brian Griese, Quarterback Zach Adami, Center YEARS PLAYER, POSITION... YEAR (S) Steve Hutchinson, Off. Guard Jon Jansen, Offensive Tackle Glen Steele, Defensive Tackle Sam Sword, Linebacker Andre Weathers, Defensive Back David Terrell, Wide Receiver Rob Renes, Nose Tackle Ian Gold, Linebacker Tommy Hendricks, Defensive Back Jeff Backus, Offensive Tackle Anthony Thomas, Running Back Larry Foote, Linebacker Jonathan Goodwin, Offensive Guard Dan Rumishek, Defensive End Marquise Walker, Wide Receiver David Baas, Offensive Guard Victor Hobson, Linebacker Marlin Jackson, Cornerback Tony Pape, Offensive Tackle John Navarre, Quarterback Chris Perry, Running Back Braylon Edwards, Wide Receiver Mike Hart, Running Back Matt Lentz, Offensive Guard Tim Massaquoi, Tight End Ernest Shazor, Strong Safety Adam Stenavich, Offensive Tackle Gabe Watson, Defensive Tackle Jason Avant, Wide Receiver Alan Branch, Defensive Tackle Leon Hall, Cornerback David Harris, Linebacker Adam Kraus, Offensive Guard Jake Long, Offensive Tackle Mario Manningham, Wide Receiver Garrett Rivas, Kicker LaMarr Woodley, Defensive End Chad Henne, Quarterback Zoltan Mesko, Punter Brandon Graham, Defensive End Donovan Warren, Cornerback David Molk, Offensive Line Denard Robinson, Quarterback Taylor Lewan, Offensive Line Patrick Omameh, Offensive Line Devin Funchess, Tight End Blake Countess, Cornerback Jake Ryan, Linebacker Jourdan Lewis, Cornerback Jabrill Peppers, Defensive Back Jake Butt, Tight End Jehu Chesson, Wide Receiver FOUR-TIME ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS Mark Messner Steve Hutchinson THREE-TIME ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS Willie Heston John Curtis Bennie Oosterbaan Tom Harmon Dave Brown Rick Leach Anthony Carter J.D. Carlson Tyrone Wheatley Charles Woodson Jerame Tuman David Baas

93 ANNUAL BIG TEN CONFERENCE AWARDS CHICAGO TRIBUNE BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Benny Friedman, Quarterback Harry Newman, Quarterback Tom Harmon, Halfback Chalmers Bump Elliott, Halfback Jim Pace, Halfback Bob Timberlake, Quarterback Ron Johnson, Halfback Rob Lytle, Tailback Rick Leach, Quarterback Anthony Carter, Wide Receiver Jim Harbaugh, Quarterback Desmond Howard, Wide Receiver Charles Woodson, Cornerback Chris Perry, Running Back Braylon Edwards, Wide Receiver Brandon Graham*, Defensive End Denard Robinson, Quarterback * Shared the award with Penn State s Daryll Clark BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Sanctioned by AP (media) and UPI (coaches) until 1989; as selected by Media Panel (m) or Big Ten coaches (c) Anthony Carter, Wide Receiver (c) BIG TEN CONFERENCE Jim Harbaugh, Quarterback (c) Jon Vaughn, Tailback (c-offense) Desmond Howard, Wide Receiver (c, m) Erick Anderson, Linebacker (c-defense) Tyrone Wheatley, Tailback (c, m) Charles Woodson, Cornerback (c, m) Larry Foote, Linebacker (c, m) Chris Perry, Running Back (c, m) Braylon Edwards, Wide Receiver (c, m) LaMarr Woodley, Defensive End (c, m) Denard Robinson, Quarterback (c, m) LINEMAN OF THE YEAR As chosen by Big Ten radio broadcasters until 1991, coaches subsequently, and by coaches and media as Namesake Awards beginning in Mike Hammerstein, Offensive Tackle Mark Messner, Defensive Tackle Greg Skrepenak, Offensive Tackle Chris Hutchinson, Defensive Lineman Jon Jansen, Offensive Lineman Steve Hutchinson, Offensive Lineman David Baas, Offensive Lineman Jake Long, Offensive Lineman...LaMarr Woodley, Defensive Lineman Jake Long, Offensive Lineman David Molk, Center (Rimington-Pace) Taylor Lewan, Offensive Lineman Taylor Lewan, Offensive Lineman PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1987 Oct Jamie Morris, RB (AP, UPI) Oct Demetrius Brown, QB (UPI) Nov Alan Bishop, DB (UPI) 1988 Oct Tony Boles, RB (AP, UPI) Oct Mark Messner, DT (AP, UPI) Nov John Kolesar, WR (AP, UPI) Nov Marc Spencer, LB (AP, UPI) 1989 Sept J.D. Carlson, PK (AP) Oct Tripp Welborne, DB (AP) Oct J.J. Grant, LB (UPI) Oct Vada Murray, S (AP) Oct Tony Boles, RB (UPI) Nov Todd Plate, DB (AP, UPI) 1990 Sept Jon Vaughn, RB Nov Erick Anderson, LB 1991 Sept Desmond Howard, WR Sept. 9...Erick Anderson, LB Sept Desmond Howard, WR Sept Elvis Grbac, QB Oct. 7...Jesse Johnson, RB Oct Desmond Howard, WR Nov Desmond Howard, WR Nov Erick Anderson, LB 1992 Sept Shonte Peoples, SS Oct Derrick Alexander, WR Nov. 2...Steve Morrison, LB 1993 Oct. 4...Buster Stanley, DT Oct Tyrone Wheatley, RB Nov Ty Law, CB 1994 Sept Todd Collins, QB Sept Remy Hamilton, PK Sept Jarrett Irons, LB Oct Remy Hamilton, PK Oct Amani Toomer, WR Oct Seth Smith, WR 1995 Sept. 5...Steve King, SS Sept. 5...Anthony Williams, WR Sept T. Biakabutuka, RB Sept Jason Horn, NT Nov Clarence Thompson, CB Nov T. Biakabutuka, RB Nov Charles Woodson, CB 1996 Sept Jarrett Irons, LB Sept William Carr, NT Nov Jarrett Irons, LB Nov Remy Hamilton, PK 1997 Sept Brian Griese, QB Sept Glen Steele, DE Oct Chris Howard, RB Nov. 3...Sam Sword, LB Nov Chris Howard, RB Nov Defense Nov Jay Feely, PK Nov Glen Steele, DE Nov Charles Woodson, CB 1998 Sept Tom Brady, QB Oct Jason Vinson, P Oct Tai Streets, WR Nov. 7...James Hall, LB Nov Jay Feely, PK Nov Anthony Thomas, RB 1999 Sept Anthony Thomas, RB Sept Dhani Jones, LB Oct Anthony Thomas, RB Oct Hayden Epstein, P/PK Nov Ian Gold, LB 2000 Sept John Navarre, QB Oct Jeff Del Verne, PK Oct Larry Foote, LB Nov Drew Henson, QB Nov Hayden Epstein, P/PK 2001 Sept Larry Foote, LB Oct Marquise Walker, WR Oct Larry Foote, LB Nov Hayden Epstein, P/PK 2002 Sept Chris Perry, RB Sept Philip Brabbs, PK Sept Julius Curry, S Nov Adam Finley, P/PK 2003 Sept Chris Perry, RB Sept Chris Perry, RB Oct John Navarre, QB Nov Chris Perry, RB 2004 Oct Ernest Shazor, SS Oct Mike Hart, RB Oct Braylon Edwards, WR Nov Steve Breaston, WR 2005 Oct Mike Hart, RB Oct Steve Breaston, WR Oct Leon Hall, CB Nov Steve Breaston, WR 2006 Sept Mario Manningham, WR...Prescott Burgess, ILB Sept Mario Manningham, WR Oct LaMarr Woodley, DE Nov Garrett Rivas, PK Nov Steve Breaston, WR/PR/KR 2007 Sept Jamar Adams, S Sept Shawn Crable, OLB Nov. 3...Chad Henne, QB FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Charles Woodson, Cornerback (c) Anthony Thomas, Running Back...(m, c) Steve Breaston, Wide Receiver/...Returner (c) Mike Hart, Running Back (c, m) Jabrill Peppers, Defensive Back/...Returner DAVE MCCLAIN COACH OF THE YEAR Chosen by writers and broadcasters (1972-current) Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Gary Moeller Gary Moeller Brady Hoke COACH OF THE YEAR Chosen by conference coaches ( ), named Hayes-Schembechler Award in Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Bo Schembechler Brady Hoke TIGHT END OF THE YEAR Devin Funchess Jake Butt 2008 Sept. 1...Obi Ezeh, MLB Sept Brandon Graham, DE Nov K.C. Lopata, PK 2009 Sept Darryl Stonum, KR... Tate Forcier, QB Sept Carlos Brown, RB Oct Zoltan Mesko, P 2010 Sept. 6...Denard Robinson, QB Sept Denard Robinson, QB Oct. 4...Denard Robinson, QB Nov. 8...Roy Roundtree, WR 2011 Sept. 3...Brandon Herron, LB Sept Denard Robinson, QB Sept Denard Robinson, QB Nov Ryan Van Bergen, DE Nov Denard Robinson, QB Nov Denard Robinson, QB 2012 Sept Denard Robinson, QB Oct. 8...Denard Robinson, QB Oct Jake Ryan, LB Oct Brendan Gibbons, PK Nov Devin Gardner, QB Nov Devin Gardner, QB 2013 Sept. 9...Jeremy Gallon, WR 2014 Oct Jake Ryan, LB... Matt Wile, PK Nov. 3...Jake Ryan, LB 2015 Oct Jourdan Lewis, CB...Jabrill Peppers, DB...Jehu Chesson, WR Nov Jake Rudock, QB...Jehu Chesson, WR THE LEADERS & BEST 143 CONQU RING HEROES

94 CONQU RING HEROES NATIONAL ACADEMIC HONORS NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND HALL OF FAME SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Since 1959, the Football Foundation has awarded graduate scholarships to the nation s most outstanding scholar-athletes. In order to be eligible for the award, the recipient must be a senior and in his final year of eligibility. Additionally, he must have shown outstanding football ability, exhibited academic performance, demonstrated outstanding leadership and be a candidate for graduate study, having not yet received his diploma. Eight Wolverines have been honored with this prestigious award. Bob Timberlake Dave Gallagher Kirk Lewis Norm Betts Stefan Humphries Chris Hutchinson Brian Griese Rob Renes NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY Zoltan Mesko Courtney Avery NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND COLLEGE HALL OF FAME HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Drew Henson Brandent Englemon Zoltan Mesko NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS The NCAA began awarding postgraduate scholarships following the 1964 football season. Postgraduate scholarship winners must carry a minimum 3.4 (4.0) grade point average and are also evaluated on the basis of athletic achievement, extracurricular activities and community and civic involvement. University of student-athletes, including 11 football players, have claimed the $5,000 grants since they were first awarded in David Fisher David Gallagher John Wangler Norm Betts Stefan Humphries Thomas Dixon Clayton Miller Kenneth Higgins Chris Hutchinson Marc Milia Brian Griese Steve Wilson CoSIDA Academic All-District Selected by the membership of the College Sports Information Directors of America. Dave Ritter Chris Hutchinson Dave Ritter Chris Hutchinson Marc Milia Rob Renes Jake Frysinger Jon Jansen Rob Renes Rob Renes Philip Brabbs (2nd) Joe Sgroi (2nd) Adam Finley (2nd) Adam Finley (1st) Jason Avant (1st) Zoltan Mesko (1st) Jon Conover (2nd) Will Heininger (1st) JOHN PINGEL AWARD Presented by the Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame to the Scholar-Athlete of the Year in the state. Jay Riemersma, TE Brian Griese, QB Dave Pearson, C Jason Avant, WR COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Selected by the membership of the College Sports Information Directors of America. First-Team Selections Dick Balzhiser, FB Jim Orwig, OL , 57 Bob Timberlake, QB Dave Fisher, FB Dick Vidmer, QB Jim Mandich, TE Phil Seymour, DE Bruce Elliott, DB Bill Hart, OG Kirk Lewis, OG Dan Jilek, DE Norm Betts, TE Ed Muransky, OT Robert Thompson, LB Stefan Humphries, OG , 83 Clay Miller, OL Ken Higgins, WR Rob Renes, NT Zoltan Mesko, P Second-Team Selections Dave Gallagher, DT John Anderson, LB/P , 77 John Wangler, QB Bubba Paris, OT Norm Betts, TE Tom Dixon, C Clay Miller, OL Chris Hutchinson, DL Marc Milia, C Jon Jansen, OT Rob Renes, NT Adam Finley, P Jason Avant, WR ZOLTAN MESKO 2009 Academic All-American JASON AVANT 2004 Academic All-American 136 YEARS JON JANSEN 1998 Academic All-American JIM MANDICH 1969 Academic All-American

95 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN CONFERENCE The Academic All-Big Ten list recognizes those student-athletes who are letterwinners in at least their second academic year at their institution and carry a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Adam Adkins John Anderson Brad Anlauf Jason Avant Courtney Avery Dick Balzhiser Blake Bars Norm Betts Brennen Beyer James Bloomsburgh Philip Brabbs Alijah Bradley Tom Brady David Brandt Mark Braman Seth Broekhuizen Dave Brown Marc Burkholder Ian Bunting Joey Burzynski Anthony Capatina Harvey Chapman Chip Cartwright Matt Cavanaugh , 2011 Zac Ciullo Todd Collins Jon Conover David Crispin Joe Dayton Joe Denay Mark DeSantis Jerry Diorio Tom Dixon Deitan Dubuc Craig Dunaway Doug Dutch Tyler Ecker Bruce Elliott John Ellison Hayden Epstein , 2001 Juaquin Feazell John Ferrara Adam Finley Dave Fisher Jim Fisher J.B. Fitzgerald Bob Fraumann Zack Freedman Jake Frysinger , 2001 Noah Furbush Dave Gallagher Tony Gant Jareth Glanda Ben Gedeon Graham Glasgow Cameron Gordon Brian Griese Larry Gustafson Matt Gutierrez Remy Hamilton Jim Harbaugh Darrell Harper Bill Hart Brian Healy Bobby Henderson Will Heininger Drew Henson Ken Higgins Joe Holland Jeff Holtry Sione Houma Derek Howard Stefan Humphries Maurice Hurst Chris Hutchinson Michael Hynes Jeremy Jackson Jon Jansen Dan Jilek Michael Jocz Matt Johnson Will Johnson Zac Johnson , 2011 Jason Kapsner Jeff Kastl Bill Keating Dale Keitz Joe Kerridge Brandon Kornblue Jordan Kovacs Patrick Kratus Adam Kraus Mike Kwiatkowski Brian Lafer Bob Lang Mike Lantry Dan Liesman Kirk Lewis Jake Long K.C. Lopata Jim Mandich Ross Mann John Marcum John McColgan Tony McGee Chris McLaurin Bennie McRae Zoltan Mesko Andy Mignery , Marc Milia Clay Miller Ricardo Miller Craig Moore Desmond Morgan Mark Moundros Ed Muransky Troy Nienberg Tim North Joe O Donnell Jason Olesnavage Patrick Omameh Jim Orwig Austin Panter Sean Parini Bubba Paris John Partchenko Dave Pearson Paul Peristeris Luke Perl Chad Petterson Jim Pickens Max Pollock Bob Popowski Rob Renes Joe Reynolds , Clayton Richard Jay Riemersma John Ritchie Dave Ritter John Ritter Craig Roh Gary Rose Eric Rosel Ross Ryan Joey Sarantos Paul Sarantos Todd Schlopy David Schoonover Jon Schopf Tim Schulte Andy Sechler , 2000 Joe Sgroi , 2002 Mark Spencer John Spytek , 02 Chris Stapleton Randy Stark Curt Stephenson Charles Stewart Tom Strobel Alex Swieca Carl Tabb Dominic Tedesco Mike Therman Dymonte Thomas Robert Thompson Shawn Thompson , 2001 Steven Threet Bob Timberlake Bill Tunnicliff Jeremy Van Alstyne Dick Vidmer Jack Wangler Jared Wangler John Wangler Don Warner Eric Warner Maurice Ways Dave Weil Matt Wile Tim Williams Steve Wilson Chase Winovich Chris Wormley Charlie Zeller Bold denotes current players CONQU RING HEROES THE LEADERS & BEST 145

96 CONQU RING HEROES U-M ATHLETIC ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD The U-M Athletic Academic Achievement award is given to those student-athletes who have distinguished themselves academically at the University. Criteria for the honor require an overall cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher, or two consecutive terms of above a 3.0 GPA. Jamar Adams Adam Adkins Brad Anlauf Jason Avant Courtney Avery Jeff Backus Kraig Baker Zachary Baker Greg Banks Jordan Barpal , 11 Blake Bars Calvin Bell Derek Bell , 05 Russell Bellomy Nick Benda Mark Bergin Brennen Beyer , Mark Bihl , 2007 Jon Bills James Bloomsburgh Joe Bolden Turner Booth William Bostic Grant Bowman Philip Brabbs Eric Brackins Alan Branch Alijah Bradley Tom Brady David Brandt Steve Breaston Spencer Brinton , 05 Seth Broekhuizen , 11 Kevin Bryant Jarrod Bunch Ian Bunting Marc Burkholder Joey Burzynski , Jake Butt Anthony Capatina Mike Carl John Carlson Tamani Carter Chip Cartwright Matt Cavanaugh , 11 Jared Chandler Taco Charlton Brian Cleary Zachary Ciullo Patrick Collins Todd Collins , David Cone Jonathan Conover Tyler Consolino Blake Countess David Crispin , Kyle Cunningham P.J. Cwayna Joe Denay David Dobreff Deitan Dubuc Gannon Dudlar Douglas Dutch Tyler Ecker John Ellison Brandent Englemon Hayden Epstein , Michael Evans Juaquin Feazell John Ferrara , Adam Finley Jim Fisher J.B. Fitzgerald Jason Foster , Bob Fraumann Zack Freedman Ken Fremer Kyle Froelich Jake Frysinger Noah Furbush Rasheed Furrha Devin Gardner Ben Gedeon Brendan Gibbons Jason Gingell Jareth Glanda , 2013 Brian Griese Cameron Gordon Matt Gutierrez Thomas Guynes Will Hagerup Scott Hamel Remy Hamilton Brandon Harrison Mike Hart Will Heininger Junior Hemingway Leo Henige Chad Henne Drew Henson Joe Hewlett Jeff Holtry , 98 Sione Houma Tom Huff Maurice Hurst Chris Hutchinson Mark Huyge Michael Hynes Jeremy Jackson , 2013 Kenneth Jackson Jeff Jansen Jon Jansen Michael Jocz Leon Johnson Matt Johnson Will Johnson Zac Johnson , Dhani Jones Teric Jones Tyrone Jordan II Michael Julier Jason Kapsner , Mike Kaselitz Jeff Kastl Colby Keefer Jonathan Keizer Jack Kennedy Joe Kerridge , Jason Kesner Brodie Killian Edward Kiser Mike Knill Nick Koenigsknecht Brandon Kornblue Jordan Kovacs Patrick Kratus , Adam Kraus Michael Kwiatkowski Brian Lafer Anthony LaLota Jared Lancer Shawn Lazarus Matt Lentz Brian Letscher Dan Liesman Scot Loeffler Brandon Logan Jake Long K.C. Lopata , 2007 Brendan Lopez Erik Lovell , 95 Michael Mangan Ross Mann Paul Manning Michael Massey Pat Massey John McColgan Tony McGee Chris McLaurin Gregory McThomas Zoltan Mesko Andy Mignery , Marc Milia , 94 Jeremy Miller Ricardo Miller Matt Mitchell David Molk Bryan Mone Francois Montbrun Brandon Moore Craig Moore Garrett Moores George Morales Desmond Morgan Jace Morgan Leon Morton Dwight Mosley Mark Moundros Ryan Mundy Troy Nienberg Tim North Jason Olesnavage Obi Oluigbo Patrick Omameh B.J. Opong-Owusu Ohene Opong-Owusu Kevin Owen Jordan Owens Sean Parini John Partchenko Kris Pauloski AJ Pearson Dave Pearson , Paul Peristeris Luke Perl David Petruziello Chad Petterson Darren Petterson Max Pollock Tom Pomarico , 11 Jeff Potts Adam Pratt Terrence Quinn , 98 Jordan Reilly Pierre Rembert Rob Renes , Joe Reynolds , 2013 Clayton Richard Jay Riemersma David Ritter Garrett Rivas Andrew Robinson Craig Roh , 11 Gary Rose , 2001 Eric Rosel Chris Roth , 99 Ross Ryan Lance Sanders Joey Sarantos Paul Sarantos Cory Sargent Stephen Schilling Michael Schofield David Schoonover Alex Schwab Andy Sechler Joe Sgroi Nick Sheridan Dan Simelis Floyd Simmons Mark Spencer Jeff Springer David Spytek John Spytek Buster Stanley Chris Stapleton Randolph Stark Andy Stejskal Larry Stevens Charles Stewart Je Ron Stokes Tai Streets Tom Strobel Matt Studenski , Julian Swearengin Rob Swett Alex Swieca Carl Tabb Paul Tannous Raymon Taylor Mike Therman Mike Tilmann Anthony Thomas Shawn Thompson Fitzgerald Toussaint Morgan Trent Nick Upchurch Jeremy Van Alstyne Eric VanBeek Tad Van Pelt , 2002 Ray Vinopal Marcus Walker Marquise Walker Jack Wangler Eric Warner Quinton Washington Brandon Watson Maurice Ways Tripp Welbourne Matt Wilde Matt Wile , 2014 Josh Williams Eric Wilson Steve Wilson Chase Winovich John Wood , 2003 Chris Wormley Joshua Wuerfel Charles Young III Cyle Young Charlie Zeller Chris Ziemann Cory Zirbel Jeff Zuttah YEARS

97 ALL-TIME TEAM CAPTAINS Dave Detar John Chase, HB Walter Horton, QB No Team William Olcott, FB Horace Prettyman Horace Prettyman Horace Prettyman John Duffy, HB John Duffy, HB E.W. McPherran William C. Malley James Van Inwagen George Dygert, HB George Dygert, HB James Baird, QB Fred Henninger, T Henry Senter, E James Hogg, FB John Bennett, E Allen Steckle, T Neil Snow, FB Hugh White, T Harrison Weeks, QB Curtis Redden, E William Heston, HB Fred Norcross, QB John Curtis, T Paul McGoffin Germany Schulz, C Dave Allerdice, HB Albert Benbrook, LG Fred Conklin, T George Thomson, FB George Paterson, C Jim Raynsford, T William Cochran, T John Maulbetsch, HB Cedric Smith, FB Elton Tad Wieman, G Angus Goetz, E Angus Goetz, E Robert Dunne, E Paul Goebel, E Harry Kipke, HB Herb Steger, WB Robert Brown, G Benny Friedman, QB Bennie Oosterbaan, E George Rich, FB Joe Truskowski, E James Simrall, QB Roy Hudson, FB Ivan Williamson, E Stanley Fay, HB Thomas Austin, T William Renner, QB Matt Patanelli, E Joe Rinaldi, C Fred Janke, T Archie Kodros, C Forest Evashevski, QB Bob Westfall, FB George Ceithaml, QB Paul White, HB Bob Wiese, FB Joe Ponsetto, QB Art Renner, E Bruce Hilkene, T Dominic Tomasi, G Alvin Wistert, T Robert Wahl, T Bill Putich, QB Merritt Green, E Dick O Shaughnessy, C Ted Cachey, G Ed Meads, T Tom Maentz, E Jim Orwig, T John Herrnstein, FB George Genyk, G Gerald Smith, C George Mans, E Bob Brown, E Joe O Donnell, G Jim Conley, E Tom Cecchini, C Jack Clancy, OE Joe Dayton, C Ron Johnson, RB Jim Mandich, TE Don Moorhead, QB Henry Hill, MG Frank Gusich, WB Guy Murdock, C Tom Coyle, OG Randy Logan, DB Dave Gallagher, DT Paul Seal, TE Dennis Franklin, QB David Brown, S Kirk Lewis, OG Don Dufek, DB Rob Lytle, FB Calvin O Neal, LB Kirk Lewis, OG Dwight Hicks, S Walt Downing, C Russell Davis, FB Jerry Meter, ILB John Arbeznik, OG Ron Simpkins, ILB Andy Cannavino, ILB George Lilja, C Kurt Becker, OG Robert Thompson, OLB Anthony Carter, WR Paul Girgash, ILB Robert Thompson, OLB Stefan Humphries, OG John Lott, DB Doug James, OG Mike Mallory, ILB Brad Cochran, DB Eric Kattus, TE Mike Mallory, ILB Jim Harbaugh, QB Andy Moeller, ILB Jamie Morris, RB Doug Mallory, DB Mark Messner, DT John Vitale, C J.J. Grant, ILB Derrick Walker, TE Jarrod Bunch, FB John Milligan, LB Erick Anderson, LB Greg Skrepenak, OT Corwin Brown, FS Elvis Grbac, QB Chris Hutchinson, DT Buster Stanley, DT Rickey Powers, RB Steve Morrison, ILB Walter Smith, WR Jarrett Irons, ILB Joe Marinaro, OG Jarrett Irons, ILB Rod Payne, C Jon Jansen, OT Eric Mayes, ILB Jon Jansen, OT Juaquin Feazell, DT Tom Brady, QB Steve Hutchinson, LG Rob Renes, DT Steve Hutchinson, LG Anthony Thomas, RB Eric Wilson, DT Eric Brackins, ILB Shawn Thompson, TE Victor Hobson, OLB Bennie Joppru, TE Grant Bowman, DT Carl Diggs, ILB John Navarre, QB David Baas, C/LG Marlin Jackson, CB Jason Avant, WR Pat Massey, DT Jake Long, LT LaMarr Woodley, DE Shawn Crable, OLB Mike Hart, RB Jake Long, LT Tim Jamison, DE Will Johnson, DE Mike Massey, TE Terrance Taylor, DT Stevie Brown, LB Brandon Graham, DE Zoltan Mesko, P Mark Ortmann, LT Mark Moundros, FB Stephen Schilling, LG Kevin Koger, TE Mike Martin, DT David Molk, C Jordan Kovacs, S Denard Robinson, QB Courtney Avery, S Cameron Gordon, LB Taylor Lewan, LT Jake Ryan, LB Devin Gardner, QB Jake Ryan, LB Joe Kerridge, FB Joe Bolden, LB CONQU RING HEROES THE LEADERS & BEST 147

98 CONQU RING HEROES ANNUAL TEAM AWARDS BO SCHEMBECHLER AWARD The Most Valuable Player Award was officially changed to the Bo Schembechler Award starting in the 1995 season with Tshimanga Biakabutuka as the first recipient. Schembechler, the winningest head coach in football history, led the Wolverines from and served as athletic director from He compiled a record of and won 13 Big Ten titles during his tenure Jehu Chesson, WR Jake Ryan, LB Jeremy Gallon, WR Jordan Kovacs, S Denard Robinson, QB Denard Robinson, QB Brandon Graham, DE Brandon Graham, DE Mike Hart, RB David Harris, ILB Mike Hart, RB Jason Avant, WR Braylon Edwards, WR Chris Perry, RB B.J. Askew, RB Marquise Walker, WR Anthony Thomas, RB Tom Brady, QB Tai Streets, WR Charles Woodson, CB Rod Payne, C Tshimanga Biakabutuka, RB Todd Collins, QB Buster Stanley, DT Chris Hutchinson, DT Desmond Howard, WR Tripp Welborne, FS Tony Boles, RB Mark Messner, DT Jamie Morris, RB Jim Harbaugh, QB Mike Hammerstein, DT Mike Mallory, ILB Steve Smith, QB Anthony Carter, WR Butch Woolfolk, TB Anthony Carter, WR Ron Simpkins, ILB Rich Leach, QB Russell Davis, FB Rob Lytle, FB Gordon Bell, TB Steve Strinko, LB Paul Seal, TE Randy Logan, DB Billy Taylor, TB Don Moorhead, QB Henry Hill, MB Jim Mandich, TE Ron Johnson, RB Ron Johnson, RB Jack Clancy, TE Bill Yearby, T Bob Timberlake, QB Tom Keating, T Dave Raimey, HB John Walker, C Dennis Fitzgerald, HB Tony Rio, FB Bob Ptacek, HB Jim Pace, HB Dick Hill, G Terry Barr, HB Fred Baer, FB Tony Branoff, HB Ted Topor, QB Don Peterson, HB Don Dufek Sr., FB Dick Kempthorn, FB Dominic Tomasi, G Chalmers Bump Elliott, HB Bob Chappuis, HB Harold Watts, C Don Lund, FB Bob Wiese, FB Al Wistert, T Reuben Kelto, T Tom Harmon, HB Tom Harmon, HB Ralph Heikkinen, G Ralph Heikkinen, G Matt Patanelli, E Bill Renner, QB Gerald Ford, C Herman Everhardus, HB Harry Newman, QB Bill Hewitt, E Jack Wheeler, QB James Simrall, QB Otto Pommerening, T Bennie Oosterbaan, E Benny Friedman, QB DR. ARTHUR D. ROBINSON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD The death of Dr. Arthur D. Robinson in 1966 stirred his many friends to contribute to a fund which annually rewards the leading senior-scholar on the University of football team. Dr. Robinson served the U of M Club of Greater Detroit and his beloved University in just about every capacity imaginable. He was especially interested in The Club s scholarship program. Between 1947 and 1966, the leading athlete-scholar on the team was given the George Cornell Bubbles Patterson Award Michael Jocz, TE Joey Burzynski, OG Joe Reynolds, WR Patrick Omameh, OG Will Heininger, DT Zac Ciullo, OL Zoltan Mesko, P Will Johnson, DT Brandent Englemon, S Carl Tabb, WR Paul Sarantos, DL David Schoonover, OL Adam Finley, P Matt Studenski, TE Andy Mignery, TE Joe Sgroi, LS Jake Frysinger, DL Andy Sechler, LB Dhani Jones, LB Rob Renes, NT Rob Renes, NT Brian Griese, QB Jay Riemersma, TE Todd Collins, QB Marc Milia, OL Chris Hutchinson, DL David Ritter, SS David Ritter, SS Tim Williams, OLB David Weil, OG Dave Mandel, TE Ken Higgins, WR Clay Miller, OT Clay Miller, OT Stefan Humphries, OG Craig Dunaway, TE Norm Betts, TE John Wangler, QB Dan Murray, SS Mark DeSantis, OLB John Anderson, OLB Kirk Lewis, OG Dan Jilek, DE Larry Johnson, DE Don Warner, MG Dave Zuccarelli Bruce Elliott, DB John Harpring, OT Brian Healy, DB John Denzin, C Richard Vidmer, QB Clayton Wilhite, OT ROBERT P. UFER BEQUEST This award is presented on behalf of Bob Ufer, the Voice of Meechigan football for 37 years. In a U-M career that spanned five decades, Bob broadcast 362 straight games. During his college career, Bob set eight track records, including a world record quartermile. Bob was also famous for his annual OSU- pep rallies at the Mud Bowl and was the keynote speaker for President Ford s presidential kickoff rally in In fond memory of Bob, this scholarship is awarded to the senior football player who demonstrates the most enthusiasm and love for U-M Joe Bolden, LB Brennan Beyer, DE Drew Dileo, WR Cam Gordon, LB Joe Reynolds, WR Jordan Kovacs, S Kevin Koger, TE Ryan Van Bergen, DE Mark Moundros, LB David Moosman, C/OG Mike Massey, TE Adam Kraus, LG/C Willis Barringer, S Mark Bihl, C Tim Massaquoi, TE Kevin Dudley, FB John Navarre, QB Charles Drake, DB Bennie Joppru, TE Eric Brackins, ILB David Brandt, C DeWayne Patmon, S Marcus Knight, WR Mark Campbell, TE Chris Floyd, RB Damon Denson, DT Jason Carr, QB Ed Davis, TB Walter Smith, WR Corwin Brown, FS Matt Elliot, C John Milligan, ILB Chris Calloway, WR John Kolesar, WR Jamie Morris, RB Andy Moeller, ILB Brad Cochran, DB Al Sincich, DL Jeff Cohen, DB Jerry Burgei, CB DICK KATCHER AWARD The Dick Katcher Award is given to the most outstanding defensive lineman or outside linebacker at the conclusion of each football season. The award was established by Dick Katcher in Chris Wormley, DE...Ryan Glasgow, DT Brennan Beyer, DE Frank Clark, DE Craig Roh, DE Mike Martin, DT Mike Martin, DT YEARS

99 ANNUAL TEAM AWARDS Mike Martin, DT Tim Jamison, DE Will Johnson, DT LaMarr Woodley, DE Alan Branch, DE/DT LaMarr Woodley, OLB/DE Grant Bowman, DT Norman Heuer, DT Larry Stevens, DE Grant Bowman, DT Shantee Orr, DE Dan Rumishek, DE Rob Renes, NT Rob Renes, NT Glen Steele, DT William Carr, NT Jason Horn, DT Trent Zenkewicz, DT Buster Stanley, DT Chris Hutchinson, DT Mike Evans, DT T.J. Osman, DT Mike Teeter, MG Mark Messner, DT Mark Messner, DT Dieter Heren, OLB Mike Hammerstein, DT Mike Hammerstein, DT Carlton Rose, DT Robert Thompson, OLB ROGER ZATKOFF AWARD The Roger Zatkoff Award was established in 1991 to be given to the most outstanding linebacker at the conclusion of each football season. The award is named for Zatkoff, a three-year football letterwinner from the early 1950s Desmond Morgan, LB Jake Ryan, LB Jake Ryan, LB Jake Ryan, LB Kenny Demens, LB Jonas Mouton, LB Stevie Brown, WLB Obi Ezeh, MLB Chris Graham, WLB David Harris, ILB David Harris, ILB Roy Manning OLB Lawrence Reid, ILB Victor Hobson, OLB Larry Foote, ILB Victor Hobson, OLB Ian Gold, ILB Sam Sword, ILB Sam Sword, ILB Jarrett Irons, ILB Jarrett Irons, ILB Steve Morrison, ILB Gannon Dudlar, OLB Steve Morrison, ILB Erick Anderson, ILB HUGH H. RADER, JR. MEMORIAL AWARD The award was established in 1982 to perpetuate the fond memory of dedicated alumnus Hugh Rader. It is awarded to the Best Lineman as selected each year by his coaches. Hugh was a past president of The Club, a past member of the Board in Control of Intercollegiate e Athletics, a past Director of the Alumni Association, a Trustee of the Scholarship Fund, and member of the vital Transportation m- Committee. He was honored in 1979 when he was selected as one of s Greatest Fans by the Football Committee. His consecutive e home and away streak of 350 ended in 1980 when he missed the OSU game in Columbus. Hugh also received eived the rare distinction of being named an Honorary M Club member Graham.Graham Glasgow, C Jack.Jack Miller, C Taylor.Taylor Lewan, LT Taylor.Taylor Lewan, LT David.David Molk, C David.David Molk, C...Stephen Schilling, LG Mark Ortmann, LT...Stephen Schilling, LG Stephen Schilling, RT Jake Long, LT Jake Long, LT Adam Stenavich, LT David Baas, C David Baas, LG...Tony Pape, RT...Dave Pearson, C Tony Pape, RT Kurt Anderson, C Jeff Backus, LT...Steve Hutchinson, LG...Maurice Williams, RT Jeff Backus, LT Jon Jansen, RT Zach Adami, C Rod Payne, C Joe Marinaro, OG Jon Runyan, OT Joe Marinaro, OG Steve Everitt, C Greg Skrepenak, OT Dean Dingman, OG Derrick Walker, TE Mark Messner, DT John Elliot, C Mark Hammerstein, DT Eric Kattus, TE...Clay Miller, OT Doug James, OG Tom Dixon, C Craig Dunaway, TE DAVID MOLK 2010 & 11 U-M Hugh H. Rader, Jr. Memorial Award Co- Recipient MIKE MARTIN 2009, 10 and 11 U-M Dick Katcher Award CONQU RING HEROES THE LEADERS & BEST 149

100 CONQU RING HEROES ANNUAL TEAM SPRING AWARDS MEYER MORTON AWARD The Meyer Morton Award, established by the M Club of Chicago in 1925, is given to the football player who shows the greatest development and most promise as a result of the annual spring practice. Morton, a 1912 graduate, was a lawyer in Chicago from and served as a Big Ten football official for 23 years. Morton was the referee in the famous 0-0 tie between Notre Dame and Army played at Yankee Stadium in A member of the Chicago M Club, Morton traveled to Ann Arbor to present the award for many years. The award was named in his honor after his death in Joe Bolden, LB James Ross III, LB Brennen Beyer, DE John McColgan, FB Greg Banks, DT Stevie Brown, LB Will Johnson, DT Chad Henne, QB Steve Breaston, WR/PR/KR Tim Massaquoi, TE Braylon Edwards, WR John Navarre, QB Victor Hobson, OLB Bill Seymour, TE Jeff Backus, LT Grady Brooks Tai Streets, WR Clint Copenhaver, LB Damon Denson, DT Jarrett Irons, ILB Jay Riemersma, TE Todd Collins, QB Chris Hutchinson, DT Desmond Howard, WR Matt Elliott, C Chris Calloway, WR John Vitale, C Jamie Morris, RB Doug Mallory, DB Clay Miller, OT Jim Harbaugh, QB Steve Smith, QB Stefan Humphries, OT Stan Edwards, RB George Lilja, C Curtis Greer, DT Gene Johnson, TE John Anderson, OLB Greg Morton, DT Dan Jilek, DE Dennis Franklin, QB Paul Seal, TE Randy Logan, DB Guy Murdock, C Jim Betts, S Don Moorhead, QB Bob Baumgartner, OG Dick Yanz, T Don Bailey, OG Bill Keating, G Tom Mack, T Tom Keating, T John Minko, G Dave Raimey, HB Bill Freehan, E Willard Hildebrand, T Dick Syring, G Charles Teusher, E John Herrnstein, E Bob Ptacek, HB Jim Van Pelt, QB Ron Kramer, E Don Dugger, G Tony Branoff, HB Gene Knutson, E Merritt Green, E Roger Zatkoff, FB Don Dufek, FB Leo Koceski, HB Alvin Wistert, T Bob Ballou, T n/a n/a Clem Bauman, T Bob Wiese, FB Mervin Pregulman, C/ T George Ceitham, QB Ralph Fritz, G Archie Kodros, C Fred Trosko, HB John Jordan, C Bob Cooper, HB Matt Patanelli, E Mike Savage, E Gerald Ford, C Herman Everhardus, HB Estil Tessmer, QB Roy Hudson, FB Danny Holmes, G LaVerne Taylor, E George Rich, FB Ray Baer, T FREDERICK MATTHAEI AWARD The Frederick Matthaei Award is given to the junior-to-be gridder who has displayed leadership, drive and achievement on the athletic field and in the classroom. The award was established by Frederick C. Matthaei in Jarrod Wilson, S Devin Gardner, QB Courtney Avery, CB Craig Roh, DE Mark Moundros, FB/LB Mark Ortmann, LT Stevie Brown, S Brandon Minor, RB Will Johnson, DT Jake Long, LT Leon Hall, CB Jason Avant, WR David Baas, OT Norman Heuer, DT Ronald Bellamy, WR David Terrell, WR Anthony Thomas, RB Dhani Jones, ILB Clarence Williams, RB Jon Jansen, OT Damon Denson, DT Chuck Winters, S Tyrone Wheatley, RB Tony Henderson, MG Bernie Legette, FB Erick Anderson, ILB Dean Dingman, OG Warde Manuel, DT Derrick Walker, TE Jamie Morris, RB Gerald White, RB Tony Gant, DB Al Sincich, MG Steve Smith, QB Lawrence Ricks, RB Norm Betts, TE Mike Trgovac, MG Mike Jolly, DB Jerry Meter, ILB John Anderson, OLB Jim Smith, DB Kirk Lewis, OG Dave Brown, S Tom Drake, DB Tom Kee, LB Bruce Elliot, DB Jack Harpring, OT Tom Curtis, DB JOHN F. MAULBETSCH AWARD The John F. Maulbetsch Award is given to the freshman football candidate after spring practice on the basis of desire, character, capacity for leadership and future success both on and off the gridiron. It was established by Frederick C. Matthaei in 1954 in honor of the late John F. Maulbetsch, an All- American halfback in Chris Wormley, DL Jarrod Wilson, S Blake Countess, CB Jake Ryan, LB Cam Gordon, DB J.T. Floyd, CB Patrick Omameh, OG/OT Ryan Van Bergen, DE Greg Mathews, WR Kevin Grady, RB Chad Henne, QB Jake Long, RT Jason Avant, WR Marlin Jackson, CB Chris Perry, RB Ronald Bellamy, WR Drew Henson, QB Maurice Williams, DT Marcus Knight, WR Charles Woodson, CB Jon Jansen, OT Rob Swett, LB Chuck Winters, S Tyrone Wheatley, RB Steve Morrison, LB Chris Hutchinson, DL Tripp Welborne, S Tim Williams, OLB Jeff Brown, TE Mark Messner, DT Garland Rivers, DB Bob Perryman, FB Mark Hammerstein, DT Tom Dixon, C Keith Bostic,SS Tony Jackson, DB Mike Trgovac, MG Ron Simpkins, ILB Rick Leach, QB Dwight Hicks, S Rob Lytle, FB Don Dufek, DB Dennis Franklin, QB Dave Gallagher, DT Tom Coyle, OG Glenn Doughty, DB Marty Huff, LB Jim Mandich, TE Tom Stinich, DE Rocky Rosema, DE Clayton Wilhite, OE Rick Sygar, DB Bob Timberlake, QB Harvey Chapman, HB Jack Strobel, HB Bob Brown, E John Walker, C George Genyk, G John Herrnstein, FB YEARS

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102 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME 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 JIM HARBAUGH 2015-Present Year...Record... Pts...Opp Pts

103 ALL-TIME 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 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 history. Prior to this, the school s games were somewhat sudden and occurred with little or no planning. After his stint at, 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 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 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 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. 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 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 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 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 in 1900, and then returned to assist his alma mater. Lea established a set of strict rules for his team at, 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 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 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 VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 153

104 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME 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 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 s tradition of accepting only the highest personal, academic and athletic standards, while spreading that ideal to the facilities that support s athletic pursuits. Yost conceived and engineered today s modern athletic campus in Ann Arbor. Among the projects constructed under Yost s direction were 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, 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 s prominence on the gridiron after three straight finishes in the Big Ten s lower tier. Little left 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 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 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 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 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. In 1928 he was named the head coach at State College (currently State University) where he remained for one season. Kipke s Spartans lost a tough 3-0 contest to in his only season in East Lansing. Kipke took over the Wolverine program in 1929 after a season at State. HERBERT O. FRITZ CRISLER overall In the 10 seasons Crisler was coach, 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 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 winged helmet in YEARS

105 ALL-TIME 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 uniform, Bennie Oosterbaan dedicated a great part of his life to the 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 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 coaching staff. Under Fritz Crisler, Oosterbaan tutored the backfield, ends, and eventually was promoted to first assistant. CHALMERS W. BUMP ELLIOTT overall Named 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 team to a 9-1 record and a Rose Bowl victory over Oregon State, During Elliott s 10 seasons as head coach, 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, 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 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, 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 all-time 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 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 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 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 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 ( ). VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 155

106 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES BIOS LLOYD CARR overall Lloyd Carr completed his 13-year career as 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. Carr was even more impressive in Big Ten play, compiling an mark, and is the eighth coach in Big Ten history and third in 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. 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 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 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 Jim Harbaugh...1 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 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 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 head coach to go undefeated at home in his first two seasons since Fielding Yost in The Wolverines were a perfect 8-0 at Stadium in 2011 and 6-0 at the Big House in YEARS

107 ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES BIOS JIM HARBAUGH Jim Harbaugh was named the 20th coach in University of football history on Tuesday, Dec. 30, He becomes the sixth former 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 from VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 157

108 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME 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

109 ALL-TIME 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 2016: Don Brown, Tim Drevno, Jedd Fisch, Jay Harbaugh, Greg Mattison, Chris Partridge, Brian Smith, Tyrone Wheatley, Michael Zordich VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 159

110 VICTORS VALIANT 160 ALL-TIME 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, Don 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 YEARS 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 Partridge, Chris 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 Smith, Brian 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

111 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 VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 161

112 VICTORS VALIANT 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 Jim Harbaugh rd-East Citrus TOTALS ,574 15, YEARS

113 ALL-TIME 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 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: 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: Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. May 30...Racine 1... W, Nov. 1...Toronto 2... T, ,500 TOTALS , Chicago, Illinois 2 - Detroit, 1880 Coach: None Captain: John Chase Season Record: 1-0 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Nov. 5...at Toronto... W, TOTALS Coach: None Captain: Walter Horton Season Record: 0-3 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Nov Albion... W, Nov Chicago U Club... W, TOTALS Coach: None Captain: Horace G. Prettyman Season Record: 3-0 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Nov. 7...at Windsor Club... W, Nov Windsor Club... W, Nov Peninsulars 1... W, TOTALS Detroit, 1886 Coach: None Captain: Horace G. Prettyman Season Record: 2-0 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct at Albion... W, Oct Albion... W, TOTALS Coach: None Captain: John L. Duffy Season Record: 3-0 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct Albion... W, Oct at Detroit A.C... W, Oct Albion... W, Nov. 1...Purdue... W, Nov Cornell 1... L, ,500 TOTALS Detroit, 1891 Coaches: Mike Murphy & Frank Crawford Captain: James Van Inwagen Season Record: 4-5 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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, 2 - Chicago, Illinois 1892 Coach: Frank Barbour Captain: George B. Dygert Season Record: 7-5 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct A.A.... W, Oct 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, 2 - Indianapolis, Indiana 3-25th Street Field, Chicago, Illinois 4 - Toledo, Ohio 1893 Coach: Frank Barbour Captain: George B. Dygert Season Record: 7-3 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 163

114 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME SCORES 1894 Coach: William McCauley Captain: James Baird Season Record: Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct Mil. Acad... T, Oct Albion... W, Oct Olivet... W, Oct 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, 1895 Coach: William McCauley Captain: Fred Henninger Season Record: 8-1 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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, The first 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, 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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, 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, 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct Normal... W, Oct. 8...Kenyon... W, Oct 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, 1899 Coach: Gustave Ferbert Captain: Allen Steckle Season Record: 8-2 Conference Record: 1-1 (3rd Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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, 2 - Chicago, Illinois 1900 Coach: Langdon Biff Lea Captain: Neil Snow Season Record: Conference Record: 3-2 (5th Place) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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, 1901 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Hugh White Season Record: 11-0 Conference Record: 4-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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, 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Harrison S. Boss Weeks Season Record: 11-0 Conference Record: 5-0 (1st Place) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept Albion... W, ,000 Oct. 4...Case... W, Oct 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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 , 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 , outscored its opponents, 2,821-40, beating four teams by triple digit margins. Often forgotten is the fact that 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 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

115 ALL-TIME SCORES 1903 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Curtis G. Redden Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: William M. Heston Season Record: 10-0 Conference Record: 2-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Fred S. Norcross Season Record: 12-1 Conference Record: 2-1 (2nd Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: John S. Curtis Season Record: 4-1 Conference Record: 1-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Paul P. Magoffin Season Record: 5-1 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 5...Case... W, ,000 Oct 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Adolph Germany Schulz Season Record: Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 3...Case... W, ,000 Oct at 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Dave W. Allerdice Season Record: 6-1 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Albert W. Benbrook Season Record: Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 8...Case... T, Oct Agr.... W, Oct at Ohio State... T, Oct at Syracuse... W, ,500 Nov at Pennsylvania... T, ,000 Nov Minnesota (HC)... W, ,000 TOTALS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Fred L. Conklin Season Record: Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 7...Case... W, ,500 Oct at 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: George C. Thomson Season Record: 5-2 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 5...Case... W, ,500 Oct 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: George Paterson Season Record: 6-1 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 4...Case... W, ,746 Oct Mount Union... W, ,971 Oct 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 , Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: James W. Raynsford Season Record: 6-3 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept DePauw... W, ,113 Oct. 3...Case... W, ,049 Oct. 7...Mount Union... W, ,050 Oct Vanderbilt... W, ,282 Oct at Agr.... W, ,934 Oct at Syracuse... L, ,404 Oct at Harvard... L, ,213 Nov. 7...Pennsylvania... W, ,146 Nov Cornell (HC)... L, ,315 TOTALS , Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: William D. Cochran Season Record: Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 6...Lawrence... W, ,000 Oct. 9...Mount Union... W, Oct Marietta... W, ,000 Oct Case... W, Oct Agr.... L, ,000 Oct Syracuse... L, ,500 Nov. 6...Cornell (HC)... L, ,000 Nov at Pennsylvania... T, TOTALS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: John E. Maultbetsch Season Record: 7-2 Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 4...Marietta... W, Oct. 7...Case... W, Oct Carroll... W, Oct Mount Union... W, Oct 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 VICTORS VALIANT

116 VICTORS VALIANT 166 ALL-TIME SCORES 1917 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Cedric C. Smith Season Record: 8-2 Conference Record: 0-1 (8th Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 6...Case... W, ,035 Oct Western State... W, ,906 Oct Mount Union... W, ,657 Oct Detroit... W, ,419 Oct 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Elton Tad Wieman Season Record: 5-0 Conference Record: 2-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 5...Case... W, Nov. 9...at Chicago... W, ,000 Nov Syracuse... W, Nov Agr. (HC) W, ,000 Nov at Ohio State... W, ,000 TOTALS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Angus Goetz Season Record: 3-4 Conference Record: 1-4 (7th Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 4...Case... W, Oct 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 Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Angus Goetz Season Record: 5-2 Conference Record: 2-2 (6th Place) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 9...Case... W, ,000 Oct 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 , Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Robert L. Dunne Season Record: Conference Record: (5th Place) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 1...Mount Union... W, ,000 Oct. 8...Case... W, ,000 Oct Agr.... W, ,000 Oct Ohio State (HC)... L, ,000 Oct at Illinois... W, ,000 Nov at Wisconsin... T, ,000 Nov Minnesota... W, ,000 TOTALS , BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Paul L. Goebel Season Record: Conference Record: 4-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 7...Case... W, ,000 Oct at Vanderbilt... T, ,000 Oct at Ohio State... W, ,000c. Oct Illinois... W, ,000c. Nov Agr.... W, ,000c. Nov Wisconsin (HC)... W, ,000 Nov at Minnesota... W, ,000 TOTALS , NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Harry G. Kipke Season Record: 8-0 Conference Record: 4-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 6...Case... W, ,000 Oct Vanderbilt... W, ,000 Oct Ohio State... W, ,000c. Oct 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 4...Miami (Ohio)... W, ,000 Oct at 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 , BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Robert Brown Season Record: 7-1 Conference Record: 5-1 (1st Place) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Fielding H. Yost Captain: Benny Friedman Season Record: 7-1 Conference Record: 5-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 2...Oklahoma A&M... W, ,000 Oct 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 1...Ohio Wesleyan... W, ,483 Oct 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept Albion... W, ,412 Sept Mount Union... W, ,412 Oct 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, 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

117 ALL-TIME SCORES 1930 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: James Simrall Season Record: Conference Record: 5-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept Denison... W, ,760 Sept Normal... W, ,760 Oct 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 , BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Roy Hudson Season Record: Conference Record: 5-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct. 3...Central St. Teachers.. W, ,169 Oct 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 State... T, ,844 Nov Minnesota (HC)... W, ,251 Nov Wisconsin... W, ,190 TOTALS , NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Ivan Williamson Season Record: 8-0 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Stanley Fay Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place tie) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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) Date...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Oct 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 167

118 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME SCORES 1943 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Paul White Season Record: 8-1 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Herbert O. Fritz Crisler Captain: Bruce Hilkene Season Record: 10-0 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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: 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Dominic Tomasi Season Record: 9-0 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Alvin Wistert Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Al Wahl Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 30.3/19... 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 27.-/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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 26.-/-...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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 25.-/-...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

119 ALL-TIME SCORES SCHOOL NAME CHANGES The following schools have changed names since first played the institution: Agricultural College became State University in Oklahoma A&M became Oklahoma State in Central State Teachers College became Central in Case and Western Reserve merged to become Case Western Reserve in Western State became Western in Normal became Eastern in Kentucky State became Kentucky in Coach: Bennie G. Oosterbaan Captain: Ed Meads Season Record: 7-2 Conference Record: 5-2 (3rd Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Preseason 3 Sept. 24.4/-...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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 27.-/-...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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 26.-/-...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) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 24.-/-...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. 30.-/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. 29.-/-...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. 28.-/-...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Chalmers Bump Elliott Captain: Jim Conley Season Record: 9-1 Conference Record: 6-1 (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept. 26.-/-...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. 18.4/-...at North Carolina W, ,000 Sept. 25.4/-...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 VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 169

120 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME 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. 17.-/-...Oregon State W, ,097 Sept. 24.9/-...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. 23.-/-...Duke... W, ,492 Sept. 30.-/-...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. 21.-/-...California... L, ,386 Sept. 28.-/-...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captain: Jim Mandich Season Record: 8-3 Conference Record: 6-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept. 20.-/-...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 Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Don Moorhead and Henry Hill Season Record: 9-1 Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept. 19.8/-...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Frank Gusich and Guy Murdock Season Record: 11-1 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result... Attend. Sept. 11.4/20...at Northwestern W, ,472 Sept. 18.4/-...Virginia... W, ,391 Sept. 25.4/-...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Tom Coyle and Randy Logan Season Record: Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept /-...Northwestern.. W, ,757 Sept /6...at UCLA(nt)... W, ,129 Sept. 30 8/18...Tulane... W, ,162 Oct /-...Navy... W, ,131 Oct /-... 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Dave Gallagher and Paul Seal Season Record: Conference Record: (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 15.5/-...at Iowa... W, ,105 Sept. 22.5/-...Stanford... W, ,177 Sept. 29.4/-...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Dennis Franklin and David Brown Season Record: 10-1 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 14.6/-...Iowa... W, ,802 Sept. 21.6/-...Colorado... W, ,203 Sept. 28.5/-...Navy... W, ,232c. Oct /-...at Stanford... W, ,500 Oct /-... 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 Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Kirk Lewis and Don Dufek Season Record: Conference Record: 7-1 (2nd Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Preseason 3 Sept. 13.2/-...at Wisconsin... W, ,022c. Sept. 20.2/-...Stanford... T, ,304 Sept. 27.9/-...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 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

121 ALL-TIME SCORES 1976 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Rob Lytle, Calvin O Neal, Kirk Lewis Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 11.2/-...Wisconsin... W, ,347 Sept. 18.1/-...Stanford... W, ,741c. Sept. 25.1/-...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Dwight Hicks and Walt Downing Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 10.2/-...at Illinois... W, ,477 Sept. 17.1/-...Duke... W, ,072c. Sept. 24.1/-...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Russell Davis and Jerry Meter Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 7-1 (1st Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Preseason 6 Sept. 16.4/ -...Illinois... W, ,102c. Sept. 23.5/14...at Notre Dame..W, ,075c. Sept. 30.4/ -...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 Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: John Arbeznik and Ron Simpkins Season Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 6-2 (3rd Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept /-...Northwestern.. W, ,790 Sept. 15.6/9...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Andy Cannavino and George Lilja Season Record: 10-2 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: Kurt Becker and Robert Thompson Season Record: 9-3 Conference Record: 6-3 (3rd Place tie) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. Sept. 12.1/-...at Wisconsin... L, ,733 Sept /1...Notre Dame... W, ,888c. Sept. 26.7/-...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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler Captains: A. Carter, P. Girgash, R. Thompson Season Record: 8-4 Conference Record: 8-1 (1st Place) Date...Rank...Opponent... Result...Attend. 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 Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler 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 Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler 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. VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 171

122 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME SCORES 1985 Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler 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. 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler 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 Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler 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. 19 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: Glenn E. Bo Schembechler 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 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. 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 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 YEARS

123 ALL-TIME 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. 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 BIG TEN 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 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. ALL-TIME FOOTBALL WINS AMONG BCS SCHOOLS School...Wins 1. MICHIGAN Notre Dame Texas Nebraska Ohio State Alabama Oklahoma 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 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 VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 173

124 VICTORS VALIANT ALL-TIME SCORES 2003 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 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 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 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. 10.3/20...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... 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 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

125 ALL-TIME 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: 10-3 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... 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 Jan /19. Florida 1...W, ,113 TOTALS ,141, Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. 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, 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, St.. H VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 175

126 VICTORS VALIANT 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 Florida Same... Central 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 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 YEARS Opponent... First Game..Last Game.. Total Games..W-L-T... Pct. Marquette Maryland Massachusetts Memphis Same Miami (Florida) Miami (Ohio) A.A Same M.A 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 Western Reserve Windsor Club Same Wisconsin Wittenberg Yale *2016 opponents in bold

127 YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES SCORES Adelbert (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank W H Adrian (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank W H Air Force (2-0) H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank W H W H...19/- Akron (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank W H...11/- Alabama (2-2) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 2-2 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank 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: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank W H Ann Arbor High School (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H Butler (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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 (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 VICTORS VALIANT

128 VICTORS VALIANT 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H...19/- Delaware State (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H Denison (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H DePauw (3-0) H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: W W A W H 1-Indianapolis, Ind. Detroit (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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 (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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H... Florida (3-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W / W / W /19 1-Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla. 2-Capital One Bowl, Orlando, Fla. 3-Citrus 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H Grand Rapids H.S. (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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/ YEARS

129 YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES SCORES W H...12/ 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H Kenyon (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H Lawrence (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H Lehigh (1-0) H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W Detroit, Mich. Long Beach State (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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 AA (2-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H W Detroit, Mich. Military Academy (2-0-1) H: / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank T H W H W H State ( ) H: / A: / N: 0-0 Year...W/L.. Score..Site... Rank 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 W H THE LEADERS & BEST 179 VICTORS VALIANT

130 VICTORS VALIANT YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES SCORES 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

131 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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 VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 181

132 VICTORS VALIANT 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.40-43(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/ 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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/ YEARS

133 YEAR-BY-YEAR SERIES SCORES Tennessee (0-1) 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 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) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H Wesleyan (0-1) H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: L A West Virginia (1-0) H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: W H Western (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/- VICTORS VALIANT THE LEADERS & BEST 183

134 VICTORS VALIANT 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 jumped to No. 1 after an unprecedented post-bowl poll 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

135 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 's Big Ten Champions 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. VICTORS VALIANT 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

136 VICTORS VALIANT 186 BOWL GAME HISTORY RESULTS (WON 21, 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 Jan. 1, Citrus...17/19... Florida...W Jim Harbaugh * 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, 16 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

137 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... 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... '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... 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... Defensive MVP 2002 Citrus Bowl... B.J. Askew, RB... Offensive MVP Larry Foote, ILB... 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 2015 Citrus Bowl... Jake Rudock, QB...Most Valuable Player ROSE BOWL HALL OF FAME Player... Year* Bump Elliott Neil Snow Bob Chappuis Butch Woolfolk Mel Anthony Chuck Ortmann Brian Griese Tyrone Wheatley Coach... Year* Bo Schembechler Lloyd Carr * Denotes year inducted VICTORS VALIANT 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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139 MICHIGAN STADIUM HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL FIELD HISTORY 1883 / First home game played on May / The Regents of the University of authorize $3,000 for the purchase of 10 acres of land for a football field. REGENTS FIELD served as s first permanent home field. Originally accommodating just 400 fans, temporary bleachers were erected to seat up to 17,000. The Wolverines compiled an record at Regents Field. MICHIGAN STADIUM 1891 / The Regents approve $5,000 to put the field in shape / The Athletic Field, later known as Regents Field, opens with a capacity of 400. October 7 / defeats the Detroit Athletic Club, 6-0, in the opening game at Regents Field / The original stands at Regents Field burn down / The Regents order the construction of another covered stand in order to offer seating to 800 people / Due to the donation of 21 acres by Detroit native Dexter Ferry, the Regents change the name of the complex to Ferry Field / The home field of the Wolverines moves to a new site on the land that Dexter Ferry donated the year before. The new field - Ferry Field - is located where the outdoor track now stands / Concrete stands are erected at Ferry Field, increasing capacity to 25, / The stands around Ferry Field are completed, increasing capacity to 40, / The land where Stadium now stands is purchased for $240,000. This land is located where a spring had been, a source that had served the Univer sity of s water needs in its earlier days / The Athletic Association increases the capacity of Ferry Field by adding wooden structures to both ends. The Board of Athletics offers bonds at a price of $500 each to pay for the construction of Stadium. The bond-holder was offered the The first University of football game played on a home field occurred on May 12, 1883, when took on the Detroit Industrial Team in Ann Arbor. For the next 10 years, players would call two sites in Ann Arbor, as well as several fields in Detroit, home turf. The Wolverines fared well in Detroit, recording a mark in games played there, but had an even better record in Ann Arbor, going 18-1 at the locations where Waterman Gym was later built and where Burns Park stands today. Following a successful football season in 1890, the Board of Regents authorized $3,000 for the purchase of land so a permanent home football field for the Wolverines could be built. Twelve months later, the Regents voted to add $5,000 more to this allotment to improve drainage and put the field into shape. By the fall of 1893, this new facility was ready, and on Oct. 7th, played on a permanent home field site for the first time, defeating the Detroit Athletic Club, 6-0. The new home of Football, named Regents Field, was located along South State Street, where Schembechler Hall stands today. Though Regents Field had a single wooden bleacher section that seated 400 people, many more would show up for the home games. The original seating area burned down in The following year, the Regents ordered construction of another covered stand. This stand doubled the seating capacity to 800 but still fell far short of demand. Often times, temporary seats were erected to accommodate the throngs of Wolverine faithful. Crowds of 5,000 were not uncommon in the early part of the 20th Century. In 1902, Detroit native Dexter M. Ferry donated 21 acres of land to the University, stretching from South State Street to the railroad tracks. This donation united the land which now comprises the athletics campus of the University of. In honor of this gift, the University Regents renamed the entire complex as Ferry Field. Despite the name change, the stadium still only had room One fact that remains unknown about Stadium is the location of Fritz Crisler s seat - the single seat indicated at the end of the stadium s capacity. Despite this anonymity, the legacies of Crisler and Yost live on as continues to pack the stadium full of 100,000- plus fans, game after game. for a small number of fans. As Fielding Yost s Point-A-Minute teams continued to win games, Ann Arborites, ders and people from around the nation came to see the Champions of the West. Realizing the need to accommodate more people, the Regents approved the building of a new football field. The new complex was to continue under the name Ferry Field and would be located closer to campus at the site where the outdoor track now lies. But while the name stayed the same, much else about the new field was different. Unlike the old field, which was home to the football, baseball and track teams, the grass on Ferry Field was for football use only. had built separate practice fields so that use of Ferry Field could be restricted to game days only. In addition, Ferry Field had the capacity to seat 18,000 fans. To facilitate media coverage, Ferry Field included a press box on the Hoover Street side, where the Intramural Sports Building now stands. After compiling a record of at Regents Field, many wondered whether the new field could offer such great success. quickly answered that question in its new setting. On Oct. 6, 1906, Johnny Garrels scored the first touchdown en route to a 28-0 victory over Case. As continued to win at home and fans lined up to pay $1 to see a home football game (conference rules required that students pay no more than 50 cents), Fielding Yost saw the need to increase the seating capacity of Ferry Field. In 1921, Yost s wish was granted as temporary wooden bleachers were added to both ends of the stadium to almost double capacity from 21,000 to 40,000. This substantial increase in stadium capacity was not enough and Yost soon asked the Regents for approval to build a new stadium. The Roaring 20s were a great time for stadium building. In the previous five years, had already played in the dedication game of the home stadiums for Vanderbilt, Ohio State, State and Illinois. In addition, conference foes Minnesota, Northwestern and Purdue had each erected new facilities. Fielding H. Yost envisioned a stadium that would seat between THE LEADERS & BEST 189

140 MICHIGAN STADIUM MICHIGAN STADIUM HISTORY 100,000 and 150,000 people for each home game. Because of the recent expansion of Ferry Field, the Regents were reticent to approve Yost s request. Once word of Yost s idea reached the public, the debate raged in the Ann Arbor community. Some contended a new stadium with twice the capacity would create no serious evils and would provide greater convenience to the students, alumni and general public. However, others believed the new stadium would injure the University academically, socially and intellectually. Furthermore, it was stated that the large stadium would inevitably increase student attention to football in conversation, publications and in attendance at practice. The increased interest would become a detriment to the community as it would overshadow academic and scholastic honors. The building of a new stadium would be a permanent and undeniable concession - set in concrete for years to come - to the notion that college is nothing more than a Roman holiday. Through Yost s dogged perseverance, the Regents approved the new stadium on April 22, Although Yost originally wanted to build the new stadium where the Golf Course is now located, that plan was denied. Instead, this new structure was to be built on land the University had purchased in 1925, land that at one time had been home to a barn, a strawberry patch and an underground spring. This underground spring had been capable of delivering 300 gallons of water per minute, which had served the University s water needs in the early years. The water posed a problem to the construction, as the land had to be lowered to take care of a large underground lake. The underground lake also led to a surface which nearly resembled quicksand. It was this moist ground that during construction, engulfed a crane which, according to legend, remains under the stadium today. The high water table also led to nearly three-quarters of the stadium being built below ground level. After much debate, the Regents, the University of and Fielding Yost reached an agreement by which the stadium would seat 72,000. However, Yost was able to influence the plans so the stadium could be expanded to seat more than 100,000. The construction would be financed not by the taxpayers of the State of, but by the sale of 3,000 $500 bonds. These bonds would entitle the bondholder to buy season tickets (guaranteed to be between the 30-yard lines) for every season from 1927 until the bonds would be retired in 1936 (due to the Great Depression, not a penny was paid on these bonds between 1931 and 1936, and they were not completely retired until October 15, 1947). With Yost s successful promotion, the bonds sold and construction began. Fash ioned after the Yale Bowl, 440 tons of reinforcing steel and 31,000 square feet of wire mesh went into the building of the 44-section, 72-row, 72,000- seat stadium at a cost of $950,000. The original seats consisted of 22 miles of Cali fornia Redwood and the 360 x 160 foot grass playing field included the planting of one four leaf clover. Despite the grandeur of the new home, doubt still existed, as it was written in an article on the last game at Ferry Field, Ferry Field passed on as the home of Football Saturday to give place to a larger, possibly better field Again the question of home field success arose, as Michi gan had gone in games played on Ferry Field. As the stadium neared completion, Yost requested an addition of 10,000 temporary seats for the concourse at the top of the staright to purchase tickets from the 1927 through 1936 seasons, when the bonds were scheduled to be retired. The seats offered to these bondholders were guaranteed to be between the 30-yard lines / Stadium is constructed at a cost of $950,000. It contains 70 rows and is designed to seat 72,000 fans. Capacity was increased to 84,401 with the addition of wooden bleachers. October 1 / The first game in Stadium is played. The Wolverines defeat Ohio Wesleyan, October 22 / In the dedication game of Stadium, blanks Ohio State behind a thenrecord crowd of 84, Stadium capacity is increased to 85, / installs electronic scoreboards at both ends of the stadium, becoming the first stadium to use electronic scoreboards as official time / breaks the half million mark in a season for the first time with 514,598 fans / Permanent steel stands replace the wooden bleachers, raising capacity of Stadium to 97, / In the first year that NCAA attendance records are kept, leads the nation with an average of 93,894 for each of its six home games. s nearest competitor, Ohio State, averages 76, / The capacity of Stadium is increased once again, and the Big House now holds 101,001 people. As Fielding Yost s Point-A-Minute teams gained fame and popularity, s regents approved a new football complex on the corner of State and Hoover. FERRY FIELD, completed in 1906, could seat 18,000 fans and offered a press box to facilitate growing media coverage YEARS

141 MICHIGAN STADIUM HISTORY MICHIGAN STADIUM A state-of-the-art press box is added at a cost of $700,000. Dedicated on Sept. 22, 1956, it includes a press area, photo deck and dark rooms. October 6 / Stadium hosts over 100,000 people for the first time, as 101,001 see and State square off August / The scoreboards at each end of the stadium are replaced at a cost of $75,000. November 16 / crushes Wisconsin, 34-9, in the last Stadium game on grass for the next 22 seasons June / Evidence that turf requires less maintenance than grass and could withstand any type of weather led the U-M Regents to approve installation of artificial turf. At a cost of $250,000, 88,285 feet of Tartan Turf is installed in July. September 20 / The Wolverines break-in the newly installed Tartan Turf with a defeat over Vanderbilt. October 4 / The Wolverines lose at home to Missouri, would not lose another game at home until Nov. 22, 1975, a streak of 41 games / The University of leads the nation in attendance as 513,398 (85,566 average) fans watch go 6-0 at home / Stadium capacity increases to 101,701. The box seats and railing are removed from the first few rows and replaced with bleachers / leads the nation in attendance, as it has done every season since except The playing area is resurfaced with Tartan Turf. November 8 / 102,415 fans are on hand as shuts out Purdue, This begins a streak of consecutive crowds over 100,000 at Stadium that is still alive today / Stadium seats are repainted and workers discover 19 new seats, 15 where the old box seats and rails were eliminated and four new ones above the tunnel. The painting of the seats is part of a $250,000 face-lift of the stadium / The playing area is resurfaced, this time with All-Pro Turf. November 17, 1990 / defeats Minnesota, 35-18, in its last Stadium game on artificial turf. From 1969, when the turf was installed, compiled a record while playing on artificial turf in the stadium. dium. This request was passed, and Stadium opened at the corner of Main Street and Stadium Boulevard with a capacity of 84,401 the largest college owned stadium of any team in the nation. On Oct. 1, 1927, played Ohio Wesleyan in the first game at Stadium. The game was a success as started the scoring on a 28-yard pass from Louis Gilbert to tight end Kip Taylor, and prevailed easily, Dedication of the new stadium came three weeks later, Oct. 22, 1927, against Ohio State. The Buckeyes came into Stadium seeking revenge for a game five years earlier, when the Wolverines spoiled the dedication of Ohio Stadium with a 19-0 victory. However, was not to be denied on its big day, and the Wolverines blanked the Buckeyes 21-0 before a capacity crowd of 84,401. Before the 1927 season ended, shattered its own attendance mark again, drawing 84,423 to a game against Minnesota. After a successful season in which the Wolverines drew nearly 300,000 fans, the capacity of Sta dium was upped to 85,753 prior to the start of the 1928 season. In 1930, the Univer sity took advantage of new technology and installed electronic scoreboards at both ends of the stadium. In doing so, Michi gan Stadium became the first to use electronic scoreboards for official game time. With the end of World War II in 1945, Stadium was dedicated to all the men and women who gave their lives for the United States. In their honor, a bronze eagle was placed at the south west entrance of the stadium where it remains today. The Wolverines continued to draw crowds in the 80,000 range for 20 years, and in 1949, plans were drawn up to increase the size of the stadium. The most ambitious of the plans called for the addition of a top deck entirely around the stadium, increasing capacity to 125,300. Permanent steel stands around the stadium complex were finally settled upon, allowing for seating of 97,239 fans. also replaced the temporary wooden bleach ers erected in 1927 with permanent steel ones. In its first game in the en larged stadium, drew a thenrecord capacity crowd to the game against State. In the first season of official NCAA atten dance records (1949), the final tally showed Michi gan leading the nation in average home attendance with 93,894. Seven years would pass before the capacity of Michi gan Stadium was raised again with the building of the Sports Com mu nications Center (press box). Built at a cost of $700,000, the structure provided a host of resources, including a press area, a photo deck, darkrooms and various other amenities. Dedicated on Sept. 22, 1956, the press box and the additional seating constructed along with it increased the capacity of Stadium to 101,001. This began a tradition of ending all Stadium capacity numbers with the digit 1, the extra seat being in honor of Fritz Crisler, the director of athletics at the time. On Oct. 6, 1956, Stadium hosted over 100,000 people for the first time as a capacity crowd saw State defeat, 9-0. Though the football team suffered some lean years in the 1960s, the Ann Arbor faithful still packed the stadium to the point where THE LEADERS & BEST 191

142 MICHIGAN STADIUM MICHIGAN STADIUM HISTORY 2002 / The Board of Regents approve the expansion of a new home lockerbetween 1959 and 1971, finished no lower than fifth in the nation in average attendance. During this period, major changes continued. In 1965, the benches were redone in blue fiberglass to prevent weathering and discoloration of the seats. It was then that the yellow Block M was created on the east bleachers of the stadium, a design done by former U-M player Dan Dworsky. In August of 1968, at a cost of $75,000, both scoreboards were replaced after 38 years of service. The new scoreboards added the number of time outs left for each team as well as the spot the ball was on, in addition to the features given on the old boards. These scoreboards, measuring 41 feet by 16 feet, were in use at the north and south ends of the stadium until Based on evidence that artificial turf could withstand any type of weather and required less maintenance than grass, the Regents of the University of approved the installation of artificial turf at Stadium. In July 1969, a total of 88,285 feet of Tartan Turf were installed at a cost of $250,000. In its first game on the new surface, defeated Vanderbilt, However, the Wolverines would drop their next home contest, to Missouri on Oct. 4, After this defeat, would not lose at home again until Nov. 22, 1975 a span of 41 games. In the summer of 1973, renovations called for the removal of many of the rails in the stadium and replacement of the box seats in the first three rows with bleacher seats. This change allowed for 600 more seats in the stadium, raising capacity to 101,701. In 1974, led the nation in average attendance, as it has done every season since, except Another game of note in the 1970s was U-M s shutout of Purdue on Nov. 8, That day, 102,415 fans witnessed the beginning of a streak in which has played every home game in front of more than 100,000 fans, a streak that continues into the 2016 season. resurfaced the field with artificial turf in 1975 and When the time to do so arose again in 1990, a decision was made to return to a natural surface in time for the 1991 season. Mich i gan played its last home game on artificial surface against Minnesota on Nov. 17, 1990, winning, The Wolverines artificial turf home record was an impressive over 22 seasons. In May of 1991, 87,000 feet of prescription athletic turf were installed in a comprehensive renovation of Michi gan Stadium. In addition to returning to natural grass, the field was lowered by three and a half feet to facilitate sightlines in the lower rows. The bill for these improve ments came to $2.25 million. Included was the addition of two rows to the lower seating area of the stadium, raising capacity to 102,501. As closed out the 1993 season against Ohio State, 106,867 fans filled the stadium, breaking both the Stadium and NCAA single-game attendance records. The number of people in Stadium exceeded the population of all but 185 cities in the United States and increased the Wolver ine season tally to 739,560, a then- NCAA record. The stadium continues to undergo changes. Prior to the 1996 season, the surface was torn up and the field crowned to allow for better drainage. Prior to s 1997 game against Ohio State, the University of Board of Regents approved the expansion of Stadium that added seats around the stadium and video scoreboards in each end zone. During the 1997 national championship season, the schedule was highlighted by the 17th seven-game home slate in Football history. A single-game Stadium record crowd of 106,867 fans witnessed the Wolverines victory over Ohio State that clinched the Big Ten title and subsequent Rose Bowl berth. That game closed out a 7-0 home slate that saw draw another NCAA record of 745,139 fans (106,448 per game average.) continued to rewrite the NCAA record books in 1998, setting single-game and season attendance marks. Construction was completed on the stadium prior to the season-opener that increased capacity to May 1991 / Stadium returns to grass as 87,000 feet of Prescription Athletic Turf is installed. Eight thousand square yards of sod were brought in for the playing surface which is lowered 3 1/2 feet to facilitate better sightlines for those seated in lower rows. The conversion from turf back to grass costs $2,250,000. The rows in Stadium number 91, up from the 90 rows maintained since the 1950s. September 14 / plays on grass on its field for the first time since 1968 in a win over Notre Dame. October 19 / draws 106,097 to its homecoming game against Indiana, the 100th consecutive home crowd over 100, / After nearly 20 years of constant capacity, Stadium begins the 1992 campaign with space for 800 more fans, now totaling 102,501. Another row is added, giving it the 92 that it still has today. November 20, 1993 / sets a stadium and then-ncaa record with a crowd of 106,867 for the Ohio State game. This gives U-M a season home attendance total of 739,560, an NCAA record, breaking its own record from November 12, 1994 / ends the home season with a crowd of 105,624 against Minnesota. The season average for the six Wolverine home games is 106,217, break ing the 1992 NCAA mark / Despite being overshadowed by Tennessee s expanded Neyland Stadium, averages 105,933 fans per game, leading the nation for the 23rd consecutive season / Varsity Plaza is added, as well as brick and wrought iron fencing around the stadium concourse. November 22 / sets a then single-game attendance record at the Big House as a crowd of 106,867 witness a victory over Ohio State that clinched the Big Ten title and Rose Bowl berth. The attendance total surpassed the Wolverines previous NCAA record as 745,139 fans (106,448 per game average) attended the seven home games / Stadium undergoes renovations that add 5,000 seats around the stadium (107,501) and two video scoreboards in each end zone. The Wolverine brick plaza is completed at the northwest entrance. September 26 / sets an NCAA single-game attendance mark (111,238) at the win over State in the Big Ten opener. November 14 / The Wolverines complete the six-game home schedule against Wisconsin, drawing 111,217 fans. The second-largest crowd in stadium history helps set an NCAA season average of 110,965 fans per game (665,787 total). September 4, 1999 / sets the NCAA single-game attendance record (111,523) for the season-opening victory over Notre Dame. The mark breaks the previous NCAA record set by U-M on Sept. 26, September 11 / The Wolverines play their 150th consecutive home game in front of at least 100,000 fans. defeats Rice, 37-3 (110,501). November 20 / sets a pair of NCAA records in the victory over Ohio State. U-M breaks the single-game attendance record set against the Irish, with 111,575 fans. The crowd helps U-M set an NCAA season average record of 111,008 fans (666,049 total) / plays its 75th season at Stadium, compiling a 6-1 record YEARS

143 MICHIGAN STADIUM HISTORY room (Nov. 12) and an artificial surface field (Dec. 12) at Stadium / The new team lockerroom, designed by Rosetti Architects in Birmingham, Mich., provides U-M with improved medical facilities and an area where all players can dress at the stadium. The 10,208-square-foot facility is three times larger than the previous locker room (3,145 square feet) and costs $3 million. MICHIGAN STADIUM April 28 - Early July / The field at Stadium returns to an artificial surface as FieldTurf replaces the Prescription Athletic Turf (PAT) that had been in place since The surface cost $620,000 to install, with the fee including removal of the existing surface, installation of the new field and replacement of the urethane track around the field and tunnel. It also included a $46,000 donation by Ford Motor Company for the crushed rubber infill used in the field. September 13 / The Wolverines set the NCAA single-game attendance record as 111,726 fans witness a 38-0 shutout win against Notre Dame. November 22 / U-M sets the NCAA single-game attendance mark set earlier against the Irish as 112,118 are in attendance for the Big Ten title clinching victory over Ohio State. U-M leads the nation in average attendance for the sixth straight season, with its seven-game total of 776,429 fans breaking the previous school-record (774,033 set in 2002) / The first of four phases of concrete restoration begins with the replacement of cement and bleachers in sections The project costs $2 million. October 30 / rallies from a 17-point deficit with 6:28 remaining to defeat State in triple overtime, 45-37, in the longest game in Big Ten history. The crowd of 111,609 is the third-largest in stadium history / The concrete and bleachers on the east side of the stadium (sections 6-40) is replaced at a cost of $2.75 million / The cement and bleachers are replaced on the west side and in the south end zone, from sections 7-40 at a cost of $6.3 million. November 4 / U-M plays its 200th consecutive game with at least 100,000 fans. The Wolverines defeat Ball State, (109,359) / The final section of the concrete and bleacher restoration, sections in the north end zone, is completed at a cost of $2.5 million. 107,501. With the added seating, the Wolverines went on to again set an NCAA single-game attendance record with 111,238 vs. State on Sept. 26, U-M finished the six-game home slate in 1998 with a season average of 110,965 fans per game, breaking Tennessee s NCAA record. The Wolverines had an average attendance of 110,576 fans at its seven home games during the 2002 season. The season total of 774,033 fans at the Big House set a new stadium record but ranked third in NCAA total attendance behind Penn State (857,911) and Ohio State (827,904), which both played eight home games. U-M had four crowds over 111,000, including the season s largest attended game of 111,542 fans vs. State. U-M led the nation in average attendance for the 13th straight season and the 37th time in past 39 years in The Wolverines set the NCAA singlegame attendance mark twice during the 2003 season, first in a 38-0 shutout win against Notre Dame on Sept. 13 (111,726) and again before 112,118 spectators at the conference title-clinching victory over Ohio State on Nov the 100th game in the historic rivalry. U-M s seven-game total of 776,429 fans broke the previous school-record mark of 774,033 patrons set in On Sept. 4, 2010, the Wolverines were proud to unveil their newly expanded and renovated Big House, hosting an NCAA record 109,901 fans in the seasonopening victory over Connecticut. U-M averaged 111,825 fans during the seven-game home season in 2010, but added a very unique eighth game in the confines of the stadium on Dec. 11. The hockey team shut out rival State, 5-0, in The Big Chill at the Big House on Dec. 11, 2010, before a world record crowd of 113,411. Summer / A $750,000 upgrade of the scoreboards includes light-emitting diode message banners. The incandescent bulbs used in the two scoreboards are also replaced with LED lights, which are easier to read and use less power. September 27, 2008 / U-M plays its 500th game in Stadium, recording the largest comeback in stadium history with a win over Wisconsin. September 4, 2010 / Renovated stadium is rededicated in season-opener against Connecticut. With a new capacity of 109,901, it features additions to the east and west sides with club suites and seats, a second elevated concourse and additional concessions areas and restrooms. April 5, 2011 / U-M announces TS Sports/Lighthouse will provide new state-of-the-art video boards at Stadium. The boards will be 40 percent larger than the previous system at 47 feet x 85 feet and measuring more than 4,000 square feet each. The upgrade will be completed in August prior to the 2011 season-opener. CONSECUTIVE 100,000+ CROWDS Nov. 8, Not many things have remained consistent since that Saturday 35 years ago. Nearly 33 percent of the United States population today was not even born when 102,415 fans filed into Stadium to begin a streak that continues on to the present day. Entering the 2016 season, has drawn in excess of 100,00 fans for 265 consecutive games at Stadium. THE LEADERS & BEST 193

144 MICHIGAN STADIUM MICHIGAN STADIUM FACTS UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HOME STADIUMS Stadium/Years... Games... Record... Capacity (Yr) Ann Arbor Sites/ Regents Field/ (1893) (1896) Ferry Field/ ,000 (1906)... 25,000 (1914)... 40,000 (1921)... 46,000 (1926) Stadium/ ,000 (1927)... 84,401 (1927)... 85,753 (1928)... 97,239 (1949)...101,001 (1956)...101,701 (1973)...102,501 (1992)...107,501 (1998)...102,601 (2008)...109,901 (2010)...107,601 (2015) Total Ann Arbor Record In Detroit ( ) Total Home Record HEAD COACHES RECORDS AT HOME Coach...Years...Games... Record... Pct. Mike Murphy & Frank Crawford Frank Barbour William McCauley W. Douglas Ward Gustave Ferbert Langdon Lea Fielding Yost , George Little Elton Wieman Harry Kipke Fritz Crisler Bennie Oosterbaan Bump Elliott Bo Schembechler Gary Moeller Lloyd Carr Rich Rodriguez Brady Hoke Jim Harbaugh present Most Home Games, Season: 11, 1905 Since 1950: 7 (1955, 1956, 1961, 1963, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1984, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2006) Most Home Wins, Season: 11, 1905 Since 1950: 7 (1971, 1976, 1977, 1997, 2003, 2006) Most Home Losses, Season: 5 (2008) Most Home Ties, Season: 2 (1963, 1975) Undefeated Home Seasons: 54 (Last: 2006) Longest Home Winning Streak: 50 ( ) Since 1950: 28 Games, Longest Home Undefeated Streak: 95, Since 1950: 41 Games, Longest Home Losing Streak: 5, ; 2008 SINGLE GAME Most Points: 70 vs. Navy (1976) and Illinois (1981) Most Opponent Points: 51 by Florida Most Opponent Points including Overtime Games: 65 by Illinois (2010) Most Combined Points: 91 ( 70, Illinois 21), 1981 Most Combined Points Including Overtime Games: 132 ( 67, Illinois 65), 2010 MICHIGAN STADIUM RECORDS Widest Margin of Victory: 69-0 vs. Northwestern, 1975 and Pittsburgh, 1947 Widest Margin of Defeat: 0-40 vs. Minnesota, 1935 MISCELLANEIOUS Won-Loss Record: Last Tie Game: vs. Illinois (1992) Consecutive Wins: 28 ( ) 265 STRAIGHT The University of football team has played 265 consecutive home games in front of crowds in excess of 100,000 through the 2015 season. The last time did not have 100,000 in attendance in Stadium was on Oct. 25, 1975 vs. Indiana. A crowd of 93,857 was on hand for the 55-7 victory. Since then, has set numerous NCAA attendance marks and the Wolverines have led the nation in attendance for 41 of the past 42 seasons. MICHIGAN STADIUM (89 YEARS) Won 412, Lost 127, Tied 15 CAPACITY: 107,601 The largest college-owned structures of its kind designed solely for football closer to the playing field with no running track no posts or other obstructions. COMPLETION: 1927 At a cost in excess of $950,000 to seat 72,000 spectators. Capacity raised to 84,401 by addition of temporary wooden bleachers until 1949 when permanent steel stands replaced the wooden bleachers, increasing the capacity to 97,239. Seating capacity then raised to 101,001 in 1956, 101,701 in 1973, 102,501 in 1992, 107,501 in 1998, 106,201 in 2008, 109,901 in 2010, and 107,601 in FIRST GAME: October 1, 1927 Led by captain Bennie Oosterbaan, U-M defeated Ohio Wesleyan, LaVerne (Kip) Taylor, end, scored first in the stadium on a 28-yard pass from halfback Louis Gilbert. DEDICATION GAME: October 22, 1927 defeated Ohio State, ATTENDANCE: Since ,203,603 fans have watched the Wolverines play 554 games. Stadium attendance record of 115,109 was set on Sept. 7, 2013 against Notre Dame. FIELD: 360 x 160 feet Installed FieldTurf in 2003, returning to an artificial surface for the first time since the 1990 season. Installed Prescription Athletic Turf in 1991, giving its first natural grass field since Field was also lowered 3-1/2 feet allowing better sightlines for those seated in the lower rows. NOTES ON THE BUILDING OF MICHIGAN STADIUM The number of tons of reinforcing steel used in the construction was estimated at 440 (880,000 pounds). The 31,000 square feet of wire mesh used in building the stadium could, at that time, imprison all the inmates of Sing Sing, and the federal prisons of Atlanta and Leavenworth. Nature Magazine estimated that it would take 14,000 woodchucks, working eight hour days, 11 1/2 months to move an amount of dirt equal to the 240,000 square yards that were excavated out of the Stadium site before the cement was poured. 45,000,000 words were typed before the stadium was even authorized, and 4,500 yards of type were devoted to the construction process. Of these 4,500 yards of type, 3,000 were made up of adjectives. It was estimated that there were 106,000,000 blades of grass making up the field at Stadium at the dedication game in Consecutive Losses: 5 ( ) SEASON Most Wins: 7 in 1971, 1976, 1977, 1997, 2003 Most Losses: 5 in 2008 Most Points: 317 in 1976 Fewest Points: 21 in 1934 Most Opponent Points: 253 in 2010 Fewest Opponent Points: 13 in YEARS

145 MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE Year... Home... Away... Total , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * , , , , , , , , , * , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,760 ANNUAL ATTENDANCE TOTALS / MICHIGAN STADIUM, Year... Home... Away... Total , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * , , , , , , * , , , , , , , , , , , , * , , ,006, * , , ,044, * , , ,085, * , , ,038, * , , ,050, * , , ,056, * , , ,002, * , , ,055, * , , ,038, * , , ,043, * , , ,065, * , , ,108, * , , ,040, * , , ,042, * , , ,060, * , , ,000,159 Year... Home... Away... Total 1991* , , ,017, * , , ,010, * , , ,088, * , , ,035, * , , ,121, * , , , * , , ,145, * , , ,096, * , , ,080, * , , ,106, * , , ,126, * , , ,210, * , , ,177, * , , ,101, * , , ,118, * , , ,253, *...882, , ,208, , , ,170, , , ,161, , , ,249, , , ,218, , , ,190, , , ,174, , , ,095, , , ,141,598 * Includes Bowl game attendance Stadium Record/NCAA Record MICHIGAN STADIUM LARGEST STADIUM CROWDS 85,753 ( ) Game...Year...Attendance Notre Dame ,408 Five times* ,938 Navy ,808 Twice ,782 Ohio State ,200 * Army and Illinois-1946; Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio State-1947! Illinois, Northwestern in ,239 ( ) Game...Year...Attendance Ohio State ,369 Army ,366 Six times* ,54, ,239 Mich. State ,602 Illinois ,517 * State, Army, Minnesota, Ohio State-1949; State and ,001 ( ) Game...Year...Attendance Ohio State ,016 Mich. State ,735 Ohio State ,588 Mich. State ,580 Mich. State , ,701 ( ) Game...Year...Attendance Ohio State ,255 Mich. State ,208 Mich. State ,188 Ohio State ,156 Florida State , ,501 ( ) Game...Year...Attendance Ohio State ,982 Ohio State ,967 Notre Dame ,851 Penn State ,832 Mich. State , ,501 ( ) Game...Year...Attendance Ohio State ,118 Ohio State ,941 Notre Dame ,726 Mich. State ,609 Ohio State , ,901 (2010-current) Game...Year...Attendance Notre Dame ,109* Notre Dame ,804* Ohio State ,132 State ,833 Nebraska ,718 Ohio State ,511 Connecticut ,090* Penn State ,085 St ,065 Iowa ,016 Iowa ,784 Wisconsin ,276 Illinois ,441 *NCAA regular-season record SEASON HOME AVERAGE Year...Games... Average , , , , , * , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,894 *NCAA regular-season record LARGEST ROAD CROWDS (Regular Season) Year... Site...Attendance Penn State , Penn State , Penn State , Penn State , Penn State , Penn State , Ohio State , Ohio State , Ohio State , Ohio State , Ohio State , Ohio State , Ohio State...98, Penn State...97, Penn State...96, Penn State...96, Penn State...96, Ohio State...95, Ohio State...94, Ohio State...94, Ohio State...93, Ohio State...90, Alabama...90, Ohio State...90, Ohio State...90, Ohio State...90, Ohio State...90, Ohio State...88, Ohio State...88, Ohio State...88, Ohio State...88, UCLA...88, Ohio State...87, Stanford...87, Ohio State...87, Ohio State...85, Ohio State...84,685 THE LEADERS & BEST 195

146 MICHIGAN STADIUM MICHIGAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE The Wolverine football program is in its 90th season in the "Big House" in 2016, with a all-time record at Stadium. The largest college football stadium in the country, it was completed in 1927 at a cost of $950,000, initially seating 72,000 fans. won the first game played at Stadium, defeating Ohio Wesleyan, 33-0, on Oct. 1, The stadium was officially dedicated on Oct. 22, 1927, with a 21-0 shutout over Ohio State. Since that inaugural season, the capacity of Stadium has increased nine times to its present 107,601. The Wolverines have led the nation in attendance 38 times in the past 40 years, and reestablished the NCAA single-game attendance record at 113,090 fans during the 2010 rededication game against Connecticut. The Wolverines enter the 2016 season having drawn crowds of 100,000-plus for 265 consecutive games. On football Saturdays in Ann Arbor, Stadium ranks as the fourth-largest "city" in the state of, surpassing the population of Ann Arbor itself. Stadium was the only college-owned football facility with a video scoreboard above both end zones. It was also the first stadium to use electronic scoreboards for official time when, in 1930, two were installed. MICHIGAN S NATIONAL ATTENDANCE RANKINGS First First Second Second Third Second First Second First Second Second Third Second Fifth Fifth Third Second Third Second Fourth Second Second Second First Second First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First Second First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First First Third First NOTE: Based on average attendance per game. NCAA began compilation in Home Openers Att.... Opponent... Year 113, Connecticut , Air Force , Notre Dame , Central Mich , Washington , Syracuse , Northern Illinois , Miami (Ohio) , Central , Bowling Green Homecoming Games Att.... Opponent... Year 112, Iowa , Purdue , Minnesota , Iowa , Purdue , Minnesota , Minnesota , Illinois , Indiana , Purdue Non-Conference Games Att.... Opponent... Year 115, Notre Dame , Notre Dame , Connecticut , Central Mich , Air Force , Notre Dame , Notre Dame , Washington , Notre Dame , Notre Dame MICHIGAN STADIUM SITUATIONAL ATTENDANCE Big Ten Conference Games (Prior to 1998) Att.... Opponent... Year 106, Ohio State , Ohio State , Penn State , State , Minnesota , Minnesota , Iowa , Illinois , Illinois , State Big Ten Conference Games (Since 1998 Expansion) Att.... Opponent... Year 114, Ohio State , Illinois , Nebraska , Ohio State , Penn State , Iowa , Northwestern , Ohio State , Purdue , Nebraska Big Ten Home Openers Att.... Opponent... Year 113, State , Penn State , Purdue , Iowa , Wisconsin , Penn State , State , Minnesota , Minnesota , Minnesota , Wisconsin School...Games... Total...Per Game , , Ohio State , , Texas A&M , , LSU , , Alabama , , Tennessee , , Penn State , , Georgia , , Florida , , Texas , , Nebraska , , Auburn , , HOME ATTENDANCE TOTALS 13. Oklahoma , , Clemson , , Notre Dame , , South Carolina , , Wisconsin , , Southern California , , State , , Florida State , , Arkansas , , UCLA , , Missouri , , Iowa , , Washington , , YEARS

147 MICHIGAN STADIUM MILESTONES MICHIGAN STADIUM MILESTONE GAMES FIRST GAME Oct. 1, Ohio Wesleyan W, TH GAME Nov. 2, Pennsylvania W, TH GAME Sept. 15, Great Lakes W, TH GAME Oct. 14, State L, TH GAME Oct. 11, Purdue W, TH GAME Sept. 24, Navy W, TH GAME Sept. 11, Notre Dame L, TH GAME Sept. 27, Wisconsin W, MICHIGAN STADIUM MILESTONE WINS FIRST WIN Oct. 1, 1927: Ohio Wesleyan, TH WIN Sept. 27, 1941: State, TH WIN Oct. 11, 1952: Indiana, TH WIN Oct. 18, 1975: Northwestern, TH WIN Oct. 27, 1984: Illinois, TH WIN Aug. 26, 1995: Virginia, TH WIN Oct. 25, 2003: Purdue, 31-3 U-M RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS School... W... L... T... Pct. Air Force Akron Alabama Albion Appalachian State Arizona Army Ball State Baylor Boston College Bowling Green Brigham Young California Central Chicago Colorado Columbia Connecticut Cornell Dartmouth Delaware State Denison Duke Eastern Florida State Georgia Georgia Tech Great Lakes Harvard Houston Illinois Indiana EVOLUTION OF THE LARGEST MICHIGAN STADIUM CROWDS 17,483 Oct. 1, Ohio Wesleyan 27,864 Oct. 8, State 84,401 Oct. 22, Ohio State 84,423 Nov. 19, Minnesota 85,088 Oct. 19, Ohio State 86,408 Oct. 9, Notre Dame 87,782 Oct. 16, Northwestern 97,239 * Sept. 24, State 97,366 Oct. 8, Army 97,369 Nov. 19, Ohio State 101,001 # Oct. 6, State 103,234 Oct. 3, State 103,588 Nov. 22, Ohio State 104,016 Nov. 20, Ohio State 105,223 Nov. 24, Ohio State 105,543 Nov. 22, Ohio State AT MICHIGAN STADIUM School... W... L... T... Pct. Iowa Iowa Pre-Flight Kansas Long Beach State Maryland Massachusetts Memphis Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) State Minnesota Missouri Mt. Union Navy School... W... L... T... Pct. Nebraska North Carolina Northern Illinois Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma State Oregon Oregon State Pennsylvania Penn State Pittsburgh Princeton Purdue Rice Rutgers ,024 Nov. 19, Ohio State 106,255 Nov. 17, Ohio State 106,788 Oct. 10, State 106,851 Sept. 11, Notre Dame 106,867 Nov. 20, Ohio State 106,982 Nov. 22, Ohio State 111,012 Sept. 12, Syracuse 111,238 Sept. 26, State 111,523 Sept. 4, Notre Dame 111,575 Nov. 20, Ohio State 111,726 Sept. 13, Notre Dame 112,118 Nov. 22, Ohio State 113,090 Sept. 4, Connecticut 115,109 Sept. 7, Notre Dame * Tied on eight occasions / # Tied twice School... W... L... T... Pct. San Diego State South Carolina Southern California Southern Methodist Stanford Syracuse Texas A&M Toledo Tulane UCLA UNLV Utah Vanderbilt Virginia Wake Forest Washington Washington State Western Wisconsin Yale THE LEADERS & BEST 197 MICHIGAN STADIUM

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149 NFL HISTORY 200 WOLVERINES PRO FOOTBALL HONORS PRO BOWL ( ) season after which game was played Al Wistert Len Ford, Elroy Hirsch Len Ford, Elroy Hirsch Len Ford, Elroy Hirsch Len Ford, Roger Zatkoff Roger Zatkoff Roger Zatkoff Ron Kramer John Morrow Terry Barr Terry Barr Tom Keating Rick Volk, Tom Keating, Tom Mack Tom Mack Rick Volk, Tom Mack Tom Mack Rick Volk, Tom Mack Tom Mack Tom Mack Dan Dierdorf, Tom Mack Dan Dierdorf, Tom Mack Dan Dierdorf Dan Dierdorf, Tom Mack Dan Dierdorf, Thom Darden, Tom Mack Dan Dierdorf, Randy Logan, Mike Kenn Randy Logan, Dwight Hicks, Mike Kenn Dwight Hicks, Mike Kenn Ali Haji-Sheikh, Dwight Hicks, Mike Kenn Dwight Hicks, Mike Kenn, Dave Brown Anthony Carter, Keith Bostic Anthony Carter, Keith Bostic Leroy Hoard Ty Law*, Charles Woodson Charles Woodson Elvis Grbac, Desmond Howard, Charles Woodson Tom Brady, Ian Gold, Ty Law, Charles Woodson Ty Law, Jon Runyan Steve Hutchinson, Ty Law Tom Brady, Steve Hutchinson Tom Brady, Steve Hutchinson, Cato June, Ty Law Steve Hutchinson Tom Brady, Braylon Edwards, Steve Hutchinson Steve Hutchinson, Charles Woodson Steve Hutchinson, Jake Long^, Charles Woodson Tom Brady, Jonathan Goodwin^, Steve Hutchinson, Jake Long, LaMarr Woodley^, Charles Woodson Tom Brady, Jake Long, Charles Woodson Tom Brady, Jake Long, Charles Woodson Tom Brady Tom Brady Charles Woodson ^ Selected as alternate * Named Pro Bowl Most Valuable Player 136 YEARS ALL-NFL (ALL-PRO) Harry Newman Len Ford Len Ford Len Ford, Roger Zatkoff Len Ford Ron Kramer Tom Keating Rick Volk Rick Volk Dan Dierdorf Dan Dierdorf Dan Dierdorf Dan Dierdorf Dan Dierdorf, Mike Kenn Mike Kenn Ali Haji-Sheikh, Mike Kenn Mike Kenn, Dwight Hicks, Dave Brown Dave Brown Keith Bostic, Anthony Carter Mike Kenn Desmond Howard Ty Law Charles Woodson Steve Hutchinson Steve Hutchinson Steve Hutchinson Steve Hutchinson Tom Brady, Steve Hutchinson Steve Hutchinson (1st), Charles Woodson (2nd) Steve Hutchinson (1st), Charles Woodson (1st) Tom Brady (1st), Jake Long (1st), Charles Woodson (2nd) Charles Woodson (1st) NFL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tom Brady Tom Brady NFL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Charles Woodson NFL COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tom Brady NFL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Anthony Thomas (NFC Offensive Rookie of the Year)

150 WOLVERINES IN THE SUPER BOWL NAME...POS...TEAM... SUPER BOWL(S) Adrian Arrington... WR...New Orleans Saints...XLIV David Baas... C...New York Giants... XLVI Mike Bass... DB...Washington Redskins...VII Grant Bowman (ps)... DL...Pittsburgh Steelers...XL Tom Brady... QB...New England Patriots... XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLII, XLVI Alan Branch... DT...Arizona Cardinals... XLIII Steve Breaston... WR...Arizona Cardinals... XLIII Corwin Brown... S...New England Patriots... XXXI Dave Brown... S...Pittsburgh Steelers...X Brian Carpenter... DB...Washington Redskins...XVIII Joe Cocozzo... OT...San Diego Chargers... XXIX Walt Downing... C...San Francisco 49ers... XVI Deitan Dubuc (ps)... TE...Carolina Panthers... XXXVIII John Elliott... OT...New York Giants...XXV Larry Foote... LB...Pittsburgh Steelers... XL, XLIII, XLV Devin Funchess...WR...Carolina Panthers...L Jon Giesler... DT...Miami Dolphins... XVII, XIX Chris Godfrey... OG...New York Giants... XXI Harold Goodwin... #...Chicago Bears...XLI #...Pittsburgh Steelers XLIII, XLV Jonathan Goodwin... OL...New Orleans Saints...XLIV C...San Francisco 49ers XLVII Elvis Grbac... QB...San Francisco 49ers... XXIX Brian Griese... QB...Denver Broncos... XXXIII...Chicago Bears...XLI Jim Harbaugh San Francisco 49ers...XLVII 2...Oakland Raiders...XXXVII Mike Harden... DB...Denver Broncos... XXI, XXII Mike Hart... RB...Indianapolis Colts...XLIV Dwight Hicks... S...San Francisco 49ers... XVI, XIX Victor Hobson... LB...Arizona Cardinals... XLIII Bob Hollway... *...Minnesota...IV Desmond Howard... WR...Green Bay Packers... XXXI Stefan Humphries... OG...Chicago Bears... XX Denver Broncos...XXII Steve Hutchinson... OG...Seattle Seahawks...XL Jerald Ingram... ^...New York Giants... XLII Marlin Jackson... CB...Indianapolis Colts...XLI, XLIV Dhani Jones... LB...New York Giants...XXXV Philadelphia Eagles...XXXIX Cato June... LB...Indianapolis Colts...XLI Alain Kashama (ir)... DE...Seattle Seahawks...XL Marcus Knight... WR...Oakland Raiders...XXXVII Ty Law... CB...New England Patriots... XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX Jeremy LeSueur (ps)... CB...Seattle Seahawks...XL Randy Logan... DB...Philadelphia Eagles... XV Rob Lytle... RB...Denver Broncos...XII Mike Orleans Saints...XLIV Jim Mandich... WR...Miami Dolphins...VI, VII, VIII Pittsburgh Steelers XIII Mario Manningham... WR...New York Giants... XLVI WR San Francisco 49ers...XLVII Zoltan Mesko... P...New England Patriots... XLVI Jamie Morris... RB...Washington Redskins...XXII Ryan Mundy... S...Pittsburgh Steelers...XLIII, XLV Bubba Paris... OT...San Francisco 49ers...XIX, XXIII, XXIV John Rowser... DB...Green Bay Packers...I Jon Runyan... OT...Tennessee Titans...XXXIV Philadelphia Eagles...XXXIX Michael Schofield...OL...Denver Broncos...L Jim Smith... WR...Pittsburgh Steelers...XIII, XIV Tom Stincic... LB...Dallas Cowboys...V, VI Amani Toomer... WR...New York Giants...XXXV, XLII Mike Trgovac... *...Carolina Panthers... XXXVIII &...Green Bay Packers... XLV Jerame Tuman... TE...Pittsburgh Steelers...XL Arizona Cardinals... XLIII Rick Volk... DB...Baltimore Colts...III, V Marquise Walker (ir)... WR...Tampa Bay Buccaneers...XXXVII Gabe Watson... DT...Arizona Cardinals... XLIII Andre Weathers... CB...New York Giants...XXXV Tyrone Wheatley... RB...Oakland Raiders...XXXVII LaMarr Woodley... OLB...Pittsburgh Steelers...XLIII, XLV Pierre Woods... OLB...New England Patriots... XLII Charles Woodson... CB...Oakland Raiders...XXXVII CB Green Bay Packers... XLV Chris Ziemann (ps)... OL...New York Giants...XXXV 1 head coach 2 quarterbacks coach # Assistant offensive line coach * defensive coordinator & defensive line coach ^ running backs assistant special teams coach LaMarr Woodley NFL HISTORY THE LEADERS & BEST 201

151 NFL HISTORY WOLVERINES IN THE DRAFT With its outstanding football heritage, the University of has long been a source for the National Football League draft. Since the NFL s inaugural draft on Feb. 8, 1936, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Philadelphia, 345 football players have been selected. has had 45 NFL first-round draft picks, beginning with former All-American Tom Harmon, who was the first overall selection in 1941 after winning the Heisman Trophy. Three Wolverines were chosen in the first round during the 1995 (Tyrone Wheatley Ty Law and Trezelle Jenkins) and 2001 drafts (David Terrell, Steve Hutchinson and Jeff Backus) S 1937 NFL Rd. 9 Matt Patanelli, E Pittsburgh Steelers (85) 1939 NFL Rd. 12 Ralph Heikkenen, G Brooklyn Dodgers (105) Rd. 19 John Brennan, G Green Bay Packers (179) 1940S 1940 NFL Rd. 15 Archie Kodros, C Green Bay Packers 1941 NFL Rd. 1 Tom Harmon, B Chicago Bears (1) Rd. 1 Forest Evashevski, B Washington Redskins (10) Rd. 3 Ed Frutig, E Green Bay Packers (37) Rd. 10 Ralph Fritz, G Pittsburgh Steelers (82) 1942 NFL Rd. 1 Bob Westfall, B Detroit Lions (5) Rd. 6 Joe Rogers, E Green Bay Packers (69) Rd. 18 Bob Ingalls, C Green Bay Packers (169) 1943 NFL Rd. 3 George Ceithaml, B Brooklyn Dodgers (19) Rd. 5 Al (Whitey) Wistert, T Philadelphia Eagles (32) Rd. 12 Bob Kolesar, G Detroit Lions (101) 1944 NFL Rd. 1 Merv Pregulman, G Green Bay Packers (7) Rd. 3 Tom Kuzma, B Green Bay Packers (22) Rd. 3 Rudy Smeja, E Chicago Bears (24) Rd. 5 John Greene, T Detroit Lions (35) Rd. 11 Paul White, B Detroit Lions (101) Rd. 14 Bill Pritula, T Detroit Lions (134) Rd. 29 Bob Derleth, T Detroit Lions (299) 1945 NFL Rd. 1 Elroy Hirsch, B Cleveland Rams (5) Rd. 1 Don Lund, B Chicago Bears (7) Rd. 2 Milan Lazetich, T Cleveland Rams (16) Rd. 5 Bob Wiese, B Detroit Lions (39) Rd. 30 Don Robinson, B Chicago Bears (314) 1946 NFL Rd. 3 Bob Nussbaumer, B Green Bay Packers (21) Rd. 7 Art Renner, E Green Bay Packers (56) Rd. 8 Joe Ponsetto, B Pittsburgh Steelers (63) Rd. 17 Milton Prashaw, T Washington Redskins (159) 1947 NFL Rd. 5 Bob Chappuis, B Detroit Lions (26) Rd. 10 Chalmers Bump Elliott, B Detroit Lions (76) Rd. 16 Ralph Chubb, B Los Angeles Rams (143) Rd. 20 Elmer Madar, E Detroit Lions (176) Rd. 21 J.T. White, E Detroit Lions (186) Rd. 21 Joe Ponsetto, B New York Giants (194) Rd. 31 Bob Callahan, C Chicago Cardinals (389) 1947 AAFC Rd. 1 Elmer Madar, E Miami Seahawks (1st pick) Rd. 1 Bob Chappuis, B Cleveland Browns (8) Rd. 2 Bob Wiese, B San Francisco 49ers (14) Rd. 3 Bob Derleth, T Chicago Rockets (20) Rd. 3 Jack Carpenter, T Cleveland Browns (24) Rd. 11 Jim Brieske, C Miami Seahawks (81) 1948 NFL Rd. 6 Jack Weisenburger, B Washington Redskins (38) Rd. 12B Jim Brieske, C New York Giants (97) 136 YEARS Rd. 14 Dick Kempthorn, B Philadelphia Eagles (123) Rd. 15 Pete Elliott, B Detroit Lions(Future Pick) (127) Rd. 15 Dick Rifenburg, E Philadelphia Eagles (132) Rd. 17 Quentin Sickels, G Detroit Lions (147) Rd. 17 Ralph Kohl, T Philadelphia Eagles (153) Rd. 30 Bruce Hilkene, T Pittsburgh Steelers (283) 1948 AAFC Rd. 3 Len Ford, E Los Angeles Dons (14) Rd. 11 Jack Weisenberger, B New York Yankees(64) Rd. 14 J.T. White, C Brooklyn Dodgers (84) Rd. 15 Dan Dworsky, B Cleveland Browns (97)* Rd. 18 Bill Pritula, T San Francisco 49ers (118) *Pick Declared Ineligible 1949 NFL Rd. 2 Dan Dworsky, C Green Bay Packers (15) Rd. 9 Joe Soboleski, G New York Giants (86) Rd. 9 Ed McNeill, E Washington Redskins (88) Rd. 15 Ed Sobczak, E Pittsburgh Steelers (145) Rd. 16 Al Wahl, T Chicago Bears* (159) Rd. 17 Wally Teninga, B New York Giants (166) Rd. 24 Oswald Clark, E Detroit Lions (232) * Pick Declared Ineligible 1949 AAFC Secret Draft Rd. 1 Dan Dworsky, C Los Angeles Dons Rd. 1B Pete Elliott, B Chicago Rockets Rd. 1 Gene Derricotte, B Cleveland Browns Rd. 2 Dick Kempthorn, B Cleveland Browns 1949 AAFC Rd. 4 Dick Rifenburg, E New York Yankees (24) Rd. 4 Ralph Kohl, T Baltimore Colts (25) Rd. 5 Ed McNeill, E Cleveland Browns (37) Rd. 29 Joe Soboleski, T Cleveland Browns (192) 1950S 1950 NFL Rd. 10 Al Wahl, T Chicago Bears (128) 1951 NFL Rd. 2 Chuck Ortmann, B Pittsburgh Steelers (20) Rd. 5 Anton Momsen, C Los Angeles Rams (59) Rd. 9 Dick McWilliams, T Green Bay Packers (99) Rd. 12 Carl Kreager, C Green Bay Packers (136) Rd. 17 Don Dufek, B Chicago Bears (205) Rd. 27 Harry Allis, E Detroit Lions (322) 1952 NFL Rd. 6 Tom Johnson, T Green Bay Packers (63) Rd. 17 Don Peterson, B Green Bay Packers (196) 1953 NFL Rd. 5 Roger Zatkoff, T Green Bay Packers (55) Rd. 8 Lowell Perry, E Pittsburgh Steelers (90) Rd. 15 Ted Topor, B Detroit Lions (181) Rd. 22 Larry LeClaire, B Philadelphia Eagles (261) 1954 NFL Rd. 10 Gene Knutson, E Green Bay Packers (111) Rd. 13 Bob Topp, E New York Giants (148) 1955 NFL Rd. 12 Art Walker, T Green Bay Packers (137) Rd. 14 Fred Baer, B Green Bay Packers (161) Rd. 20 Ron Geyer, T Washington Redskins (231) Rd. 26 Duncan McDonald, B Detroit Lions (312)

152 WOLVERINES IN THE DRAFT 1956 NFL Rd. 10A Lou Baldacci, B Pittsburgh Steelers (111) Rd. 23 Tony Branoff, B Chicago Cardinals (269) Rd. 28 John Morrow, T Los Angeles Rams (336) 1957 NFL Rd. 1 Ron Kramer, E Green Bay Packers (4) Rd. 2 Tom Maentz, E Chicago Cardinals (22) Rd. 3 Terry Barr, B Detroit Lions (36) Rd. 7B Mike Rotunno, C Cleveland Browns (82) Rd. 21 Charley Brooks, E Philadelphia Eagles (242) Rd. 25 Jerry Goebel, C New York Giants (301) Rd. 28 Clem Corona, G Philadelphia Eagles (326) 1958 NFL Rd. 1A Jim Pace, B Rd. 5 San Francisco 49ers (8) Jim VanPelt, QB Washington Redskins (54) Rd. 28 Gordy Morrow, C Los Angeles Rams (331) 1959 NFL Rd. 4A Gary Prahst, E Cleveland Browns (37) Rd. 8A Bob Ptacek, QB Cleveland Browns (87) Rd. 8B Willie Smith, T Chicago Bears (94) Rd. 11 Jerry Marciniak, G Washington Redskins (124) Rd. 21 John Herrnstein, B Baltimore Colts (252) 1960S 1960 NFL Rd. 15 Darrell Harper, HB Detroit Lions (171) 1960 AFL 1st Tier Don Deskins, T Minneapolis 1st Tier George Genyk, G New York Titans 2nd Tier Darrell Harper, HB Buffalo Bills 1961 NFL Rd. 15 Bob Johnson, E Washington Redskins (199) 1961 AFL Rd. 22 Bob Johnson, E Boston Patriots Rd. 28 Bill Stine, G Dallas Texans 1962 NFL Rd. 2B Bennie McRae, B Chicago Bears (21) Rd. 5B Bill Tunnicliff, FB Chicago Bears (63) Rd. 5B Jon Schopf, G Green Bay Packers (70) Rd. 8 Ken Tureaud, B Rd. 9 Dallas Cowboys (102) Todd Grant, C Detroit Lions (122) Rd. 14 George Mans, E St. Louis Cardinals (187) Rd. 20 Bob Brown, E Detroit Lions (future pick) (276) 1962 AFL Rd. 7 George Mans, E New York Titans (53) Rd. 7 John Schopf, T Boston Patriots (54) Rd. 8 Benny McRae, HB Boston Patriots (62) Rd. 17 Scott Maentz, E Boston Patriots (134) Rd. 21 Bill Tunnicliff, FB Oakland Raiders (161) Rd. 23 Ken Tureaud, HB Denver Broncos (178) 1963 NFL Rd. 9 Dave Raimey, B Cleveland Browns (121) 1963 AFL Rd. 17 Tom Neumann, HB Boston Patriots (135) 1964 NFL Rd. 3C Joe O Donnell, G Green Bay Packers (40) Rd. 4B Tom Keating, T Minnesota Vikings (53) Rd. 15 John Houtman, T Cleveland Browns (207) 1964 AFL Rd. 5A Tom Keating, T Kansas City Chiefs (34) Rd. 13 Joe O Donnell, G Buffalo Bills (101) 1965 NFL Rd. 3B Bob Timberlake, QB New York Giants (33) Rd. 5 John Henderson, E Philadelphia Eagles (63) Rd. 6A Arnie Simkus, T Cleveland Browns (72) Rd. 16 Mel Anthony, FB Cleveland Browns (223) 1965 AFL Rd. 13 Bob Timberlake, QB Buffalo Bills Rd. 17 John Henderson, E Buffalo Bills 1966 NFL Rd. 1 Tom Mack, T Los Angeles Rams (2) Rd. 5B Steve Smith, E San Francisco 49ers (71) Rd. 5 Jack Clancy, FL St. Louis Cardinals (73) Rd. 18 Chuck Kines, T Chicago Bears (272) 1966 AFL Rd. 1 Bill Yearby, T New York Jets Rd. 16 Steve Smith, DE Houston Oilers 1966 AFL Redshirt Draft Rd. 3 Jack Clancy, E Miami Dolphins 1967 AFL/NFL Rd. 1B Jim Detwiler, HB Baltimore Colts (20) Rd. 2 Rick Volk, DB Baltimore Colts (45) Rd. 3A Frank Nunley, LB Rd. 3 San Francisco 49ers (62) John Rowser, DB Green Bay Packers (78) Rd. 4A Carl Ward, HB Cleveland Browns (83) Rd. 12 Mike Bass, DB Green Bay Packers (314) 1968 AFL/NFL Rd. 5 Rocky Rosema, LB St. Louis Cardinals (123) Rd. 7A Ray Phillips, G New Orleans Saints (169) Rd. 9 David Porter, DT Cleveland Browns (238) 1969 AFL/NFL Rd. 1 Ron Johnson, RB Cleveland Browns (20) Rd. 3A Tom Stinic, LB Dallas Cowboys (68) Rd. 14 George Hoey, FL Detroit Lions (346) 1970S 1970 NFL Rd. 2 Jim Mandich, TE Miami Dolphins (29) Rd. 5 Cecil Pryor, DE Green Bay Packers (120) Rd. 5B Barry Pierson, DB St. Louis Cardinals (127) Rd. 14 Garvie Craw, RB/TE Boston Patriots (343) Rd. 14 Tom Curtis, DB Baltimore Colts (356) Rd. 17 Brian Healy, DB Minnesota Vikings (441) 1971 NFL Rd. 2 Dan Dierdorf, T St. Louis Cardinals (43) Rd. 3A Paul Staroba, WR Cleveland Browns (66) Rd. 5 Pete Newell, G Detroit Lions (125) Rd. 5C Marty Huff, LB San Francisco 49ers (127) Rd. 6 Don Moorhead, RB New Orleans Saints (132) Rd. 10 Jim Bettis, DB New York Jets (240) Rd. 14 John Harpring, G New York Jets (344) 1972 NFL Rd. 1 Thom Darden, DB Cleveland Browns (18) Rd. 1B Mike Taylor, LB New York Jets (20) Rd. 2 Reggie McKenzie, G Buffalo Bills (27) Rd. 2B Glenn Doughty, WR Baltimore Colts (47) Rd. 3 Tom Beckman, DE St. Louis Cardinals (57) Rd. 3A Mike Keller, LB Dallas Cowboys (64) Rd. 5A Billy Taylor, RB Atlanta Falcons (109) Rd. 10 Mike Oldham, WR Wash. Redskins (255) Rd. 16 Guy Murdock, C Houston Oilers (396) Rd. 17 Fritz Seyferth, RB New York Giants (419) 1973 NFL Rd. 1A Paul Seymour, T Buffalo Bills (7) Rd. 3 Randy Logan, DB Philadelphia Eagles (55) Rd. 4 Bo Rather, WR Rd. 5 Miami Dolphins (104) Fred Grambau, DE Kansas City Chiefs (120) Rd. 13B Clint Spearman, LB Los Angeles Rams (323) Rd. 16 Bill Hart, C Chicago Bears (395) NFL HISTORY THE LEADERS & BEST 203

153 NFL HISTORY WOLVERINES IN THE DRAFT 1974 NFL Rd. 1B Dave Gallagher, DE/DT Chicago Bears (20) Rd. 2 Paul Seal, TE New Orleans Saints (36) Rd. 2B Ed Shuttlesworth, RB Baltimore Colts (37) Rd. 4A Clint Haslerig, WR San Francisco 49ers (83) Rd. 7 James Coode, T/G Atlanta Falcons (173) Rd. 10 Doug Troszak, DT Green Bay Packers (246) Rd. 11 Bob Thornbladh, RB Kansas City Chiefs (275) Rd. 14 Walt Williamson, DE San Fran. 49ers (347) Rd. 15 Larry Cipa, QB New Orleans Saints (373) Rd. 16 Don Coleman, LB New Orleans Saints (398) 1975 NFL Rd. 1 Dave Brown, DB Pittsburgh Steelers (26) Rd. 6C Dennis Franklin, QB/WR Detroit Lions (144) Rd. 7A Gil Chapman, RB Buffalo Bills (166) Rd. 7C Harry Banks, DB Buffalo Bills (175) Rd. 8B Greg Denboer, TE Baltimore Colts (187) Rd. 9 Steve Strinko, LB Detroit Lions (219) Rd. 10 Chuck Heater, RB New Orleans Saints (241) Rd. 11 Tom Drake, DB Buffalo Bills (279) Rd. 13 Carl Russ, LB Atlanta Falcons (315) 1976 NFL Rd. 4A Gordon Bell, RB New York Giants (104) Rd. 4 Dan Jilek, LB Buffalo Bills (110) Rd. 5A Don Dufek, DB Rd. 5 Seattle Seahawks (126) Steve King, T New York Jets (129) Rd. 9A Jim Czirr, C Denver Broncos (252) Rd. 10 Jeff Perlinger, DE San Diego Chargers (268) Rd. 13 Waymon Britt, DB/WR Washington Redskins (364) 1977 NFL Rd. 2 Rob Lytle, RB Denver Broncos (45) Rd. 3B Jim Smith, WR Pittsburgh Steelers (75) Rd. 6 Rd. 8 Rd. 9 Calvin O Neal, LB Baltimore Colts (163) Greg Morton, DT Buffalo Bills (197) Jerry Vogele, LB New England Patriots (249) Rd. 10 John Hennessy, DE New York Jets (256) 1978 NFL Rd. 1 Mike Kenn, T Atlanta Falcons (13) Rd. 1B John Anderson, LB Green Bay Packers (26) Rd. 2B Walt Downing, G San Francisco 49ers (47) Rd. 6A Dwight Hicks, DB Detroit Lions (150) Rd. 11B Mark Donahue, G Cincinnati Bengals (294) 1979 NFL Rd. 1 Jon Giesler, T Miami Dolphins (24) Rd. 4A Russell Davis, RB Pittsburgh Steelers (86) Rd. 5A Tom Seabron, LB San Francisco 49ers (111) Rd. 5 Rd. 5 Rd. 5 Rd. 6 Harlan Huckleby, RB New Orleans Saints (120) Jerry Meter, LB Minnesota Vikings (129) Rick Leach, QB Denver Broncos (132) Bill Dufek, G New York Jets (149) 1980S 1980 NFL Rd. 1 Curtis Greer, DE St. Louis Cardinals (6) Rd. 2 Doug Marsh, TE St. Louis Cardinals (33) Rd. 2B Ralph Clayton, WR/RB New York Jets (47) Rd. 4 Mike Jolly, DB New Orleans Saints (96) Rd. 5A Mike Harden, DB Denver Broncos (131) Rd. 7A Ron Simpkins, LB Cincinnati Bengals (167) 1981 NFL Rd. 1A Mel Owens, LB Los Angeles Rams (9) Rd. 4A George Lilja, C Los Angeles Rams (104) Rd. 8A John Powers, G New York Giants (197) Rd. 10 Andy Cannavino, LB Detroit Lions 1982 NFL Rd. 1 Butch Woolfolk, RB New York Giants (18) Rd. 2A Bubba Paris, T San Francisco 49ers (29) Rd. 3B Stan Edwards, RB Houston Oilers (72) Rd. 4 Rd. 4 Rd. 6 Rd. 7 Ed Muransky, T Oakland Raiders (91) Brian Carpenter, DB Dallas Cowboys (101) Kurt Becker, G Chicago Bears (146) Ben Needham, LB Cincinnati Bengals (194) 1983 NFL Rd. 2 Rick Strenger, T Detroit Lions (40) Rd. 2B Keith Bostic, DB Houston Oilers (42) Rd. 8 Robert Thompson, LB Houston Oilers (198) Rd. 8B Craig Dunaway, TE Pittsburgh Steelers (218) Rd. 8 Lawrence Ricks, RB Dallas Cowboys (220) Rd. 9 Ali Haji-Sheikh, PK New York Giants (237) Rd. 12 Anthony Carter, WR Miami Dolphins (334) 1984 NFL Rd. 3 Stefan Humphries, G Chicago Bears (71) Rd. 4 Evan Cooper, DB Philadelphia Eagles (88) 1984 Supplemental Draft Rd. 2 Steve Smith, QB San Diego Chargers (33) Rd. 2 Tom Dixon, C Pittsburgh Steelers (52) 1985 NFL Rd. 1 Kevin Brooks, DE Dallas Cowboys (17) 1986 NFL Rd. 3B Mike Hammerstein, DT, Cincinnati Bengals (65) Rd. 3 Brad Cochran, DB Los Angeles Raiders (80) Rd. 4A Eric Kattus, TE Cincinnati Bengals (91) Rd. 12A Clay Miller, G Tampa Bay Bucanneers (306) 1987 NFL Rd. 1 Jim Harbaugh, QB Chicago Bears (26) Rd. 3 Bob Perryman, FB New England Patriots (79) Rd. 4 Garland Rivers, DB Detroit Lions (92) Rd. 5 Paul Jokisch, WR San Francisco 49ers (134) Rd. 9 Thomas Wilcher, RB San Diego Chargers (226) 1988 NFL Rd. 2 John Elliott, OT New York Giants (36) Rd. 4 Monte Robbins, P Tampa Bay Buccaneers (107) Rd. 4 Jamie Morris, RB Washington Redskins (109) 1989 NFL Rd. 4 John Kolesar, FLK Buffalo Bills (109) Rd. 5 David Arnold, DB Pittsburgh Steelers (118) Rd. 6 Mark Messner, DT Los Angeles Rams (161) 1990S 1990 NFL Rd. 2 Leroy Hoard, RB Cleveland Browns (45) Rd. 3 Greg McMurtry, SE New England Patriots (80) Rd. 4 Chris Calloway, FLK Pittsburgh Steelers (97) Rd. 6 Derrick Walker, TE San Diego Chargers (163) Rd. 11 Brent White, DT Chicago Bears (284) 1991 NFL Rd. 1 Jarrod Bunch, FB New York Giants (27) Rd. 5 Jon Vaughn, RB New England Patriots (112) Rd. 6 David Key, DB New England Patriots (140) Rd. 7 Tripp Welborne, DB Minnesota Vikings (180) Rd. 8 Dean Dingman, OG Pittsburgh Steelers (212) Rd. 8 Tom Dohring, OT Kansas City Chiefs (218) Rd. 11 Tony Boles, RB Dallas Cowboys (291) 1992 NFL Rd. 1 Desmond Howard, FLK Washington Redskins (4) Rd. 2 Greg Skrepenak, OT L.A. Raiders (32) YEARS

154 WOLVERINES IN THE DRAFT Rd. 4 Rd. 7 Rd. 9 Mike Evans, DL Kansas City Chiefs (101) Erick Anderson, ILB Kansas City Chiefs (186) Brian Townsend, OLB Los Angeles Rams (281) Rd. 12 Matt Elliott, OL Washington Redskins (336) 1993 NFL Rd. 1 Steve Everitt, C Cleveland Browns (14) Rd. 2 Tony McGee, TE Cincinnati Bengals (37) Rd. 3 Joe Cocozzo, OG San Diego Chargers (64) Rd. 4 Corwin Brown, S New England Patriots (110) Rd. 8 Doug Skene, OT Philadelphia Eagles (217) Rd. 8 Elvis Grbac, QB San Francisco 49ers (219) 1994 NFL Rd. 1 Derrick Alexander, WR Cleveland Browns (29) 1995 NFL Rd. 1 Tyrone Wheatley, RB New York Giants (17) Rd. 1 Ty Law, DB New England Patriots (23) Rd. 1 Trezelle Jenkins, OT Kansas City Chiefs (31) Rd. 2 Todd Collins, QB Buffalo Bills (45) Rd. 4 Matt Dyson, LB Los Angeles Raiders (138) 1996 NFL Rd. 1 Tshimanga Biakabutuka, RB Carolina Panthers (8) Rd. 2 Amani Toomer, WR New York Giants (34) Rd. 4 Jon Runyan, OT Houston Oilers (109) Rd. 5 Mercury Hayes, WR New Orleans Saints (136) Rd. 7 Jay Riemersma, TE Buffalo Bills (244) 1997 NFL Rd. 3 Rod Payne, C Cincinnati Bengals (76) Rd. 4 Damon Denson, OG New England Patriots (97) Rd. 7 William Carr, NT Cincinnati Bengals (217) 1998 NFL Rd. 1 Charles Woodson, CB Oakland Raiders (4) Rd. 3 Chris Floyd, FB New England Patriots (81) Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Brian Griese, QB Denver Broncos (91) Glen Steele, DT Cincinnati Bengals (105) Chris Howard, RB Denver Broncos (153) 1999 NFL Rd. 2 Jon Jansen, OT Washington Redskins (37) Rd. 5 Jerame Tuman, TE Pittsburgh Steelers (136) Rd. 6 Tai Streets, WR San Francisco 49ers (171) Rd. 6 Andre Weathers, CB New York Giants (205) 2000S 2000 NFL Rd. 2 Ian Gold, LB Denver Broncos (40) Rd. 4 Aaron Shea, FB Cleveland Browns (110) Rd. 4 Josh Williams, DL Indianapolis Colts (122) Rd. 6 Dhani Jones, LB New York Giants (177) Rd. 6 Tom Brady, QB New England Patriots (199) Rd. 7 Rob Renes, NT Indianapolis Colts (235) 2001 NFL Rd. 1 David Terrell, WR Chicago Bears (8) Rd. 1 Steve Hutchinson, OG Seattle Seahawks (17) Rd. 1 Jeff Backus, OT Detroit Lions (18) Rd. 2 Anthony Thomas, TB Chicago Bears (38) Rd. 2 Maurice Williams, OT Jacksonville Jaguars (43) 2002 NFL Rd. 3 Marquise Walker, WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers (86) Rd. 4 Larry Foote, LB Pittsburgh Steelers (128) Rd. 5 Jonathan Goodwin, OG New York Jets (154) Rd. 7 Hayden Epstein, PK/P Jacksonville Jaguars (247) 2003 NFL Rd. 2 Bennie Joppru, TE Houston Texans (41) Rd. 2 Victor Hobson, LB New York Jets (53) Rd. 3 B.J. Askew, RB New York Jets (85) Rd. 6 Rd. 6 Rd. 7 Drew Henson, QB Houston Texans (192) Cato June, S Indianapolis Colts (198) Charles Drake, S New York Giants (240) 2004 NFL Rd. 1 Chris Perry, RB Cincinnati Bengals (26) Rd. 3 Jeremy LeSueur, CB Denver Broncos (85) Rd. 7 John Navarre, QB Arizona Cardinals (202) Rd. 7 Tony Pape, OT Miami Dolphins (221) 2005 NFL Rd. 1 Braylon Edwards, WR Cleveland Browns (3) Rd. 1 Marlin Jackson, CB Indianapolis Colts (29) Rd. 2 David Baas, OG/C San Francisco 49ers (33) 2006 NFL Rd. 4 Gabe Watson, DT Arizona Cardinals (107) Rd. 4 Jason Avant, WR Philadelphia Eagles (109) Rd. 7 Tim Massaquoi, TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers (244) 2007 NFL Rd. 1 Leon Hall, CB Cincinnati Bengals (18) Rd. 2 Alan Branch, DT Arizona Cardinals (33) Rd. 2 LaMarr Woodley, DE/OLB, Pittsburgh Steelers (46) Rd. 2 David Harris, ILB New York Jets (47) Rd. 5 Steve Breaston, WR/RS, Arizona Cardinals (142) Rd. 6 Prescott Burgess, LB Baltimore Ravens (207) Rd. 7 Tyler Ecker, TE Washington Redskins (216) 2008 NFL Rd. 1 Jake Long, OT Miami Dolphins (1) Rd. 2 Chad Henne, QB Miami Dolphins (57) Rd. 3 Shawn Crable, OLB New England Patriots (78) Rd. 3 Mario Manningham, WR New York Giants (95) Rd. 6 Mike Hart, RB Indianapolis Colts (202) Rd. 7 Adrian Arrington, WR New Orleans Saints (237) 2009 NFL Rd. 4 Terrance Taylor, DT Indianapolis Colts (136) Rd. 6 Morgan Trent, DB Cincinnati Bengals (179) 2010S 2010 NFL Rd. 1 Brandon Graham, DE Philadelphia Eagles (13) Rd. 5 Zoltan Mesko, P New England Patriots (150) Rd. 7 Stevie Brown, S/LB Oakland Raiders (251) 2011 NFL Rd. 2 Jonas Mouton, LB San Diego Chargers (61) Rd. 6 Steve Schilling, OG San Diego Chargers (201) 2012 NFL Rd. 3 Mike Martin, DT Tennessee Titans (82) Rd. 7 David Molk, C San Diego Chargers (226) Rd. 7 Junior Hemingway, WR Kansas City Chiefs (238) 2013 NFL Rd. 5 Denard Robinson, RB Jacksonville Jaguars (135) Rd. 6 William Campbell, DT New York Jets (178) 2014 NFL Rd. 1 Taylor Lewan, OL Tennessee Titans (11) Rd. 3 Michael Schofield, OL Denver Broncos (95) Rd. 7 Jeremy Gallon, WR New England Patriots (244) 2015 NFL Rd. 2 Devin Funchess, WR Carolina Panthers (41) Rd. 2 Frank Clark, DE Seattle Seahawks (63) Rd. 4 Jake Ryan, LB Green Bay Packers (129) 2016 NFL Rd. 3 Graham Glasgow, C Detroit Lions (95) Rd. 4 Willie Henry, DE Baltimore Ravens (132) Rd. 6 Jake Rudock, QB Detroit Lions (191) NFL HISTORY THE LEADERS & BEST 205

155 NFL HISTORY WOLVERINES IN THE DRAFT s NFL Draft History U-M has had at least one player selected in 77 consecutive NFL Player Selection Meetings (drafts). Since the inaugural NFL draft in 1938, a total of 348 players have been selected. The Wolverines are sixth all-time with 45 first round NFL draft picks, including No. 1 picks Tom Harmon (1941) and Jake Long (2008). A total of 61 U-M players were drafted during Lloyd Carr s tenure, including 10 first-round picks and 12 second-round choices (8 third, 8 fourth, 5 fifth, 8 sixth, 10 seventh). players were selected with five of the first 43 picks in the 2001 NFL Draft, including a school-record-tying three first-round selections. U-M has had multiple first-round NFL draft picks on seven different occasions. The Wolverines had three players chosen in the first round of the NFL Draft on two occasions: 1995 (Tyrone Wheatley, Ty Law, Trezelle Jenkins) and 2001 (David Terrell, Steve Hutchinson, Jeff Backus). has had three players selected No. 1 in professional football league drafts. Tom Harmon was the first overall pick of the Chicago Bears in the 1941 NFL Draft, end Elmer Madar was the first selection of the Miami Seahawks in the 1947 All-American Football Conference draft and Jake Long was the No. 1 pick of the Miami Dolphins in the 2008 NFL Draft. 61 Players drafted during Lloyd Carr s tenure as head coach (10 first round picks, 12 second, 8 third, 8 fourth, 5 fifth, 8 sixth and 10 seventh). 77 A player has been selected in each of the last 77 National Football League Player Selection Meetings (drafts). 348 Number of Wolverines selected in the National Football League draft. The Last Time Had the No. 1 Overall Selection: 2008, Jake Long, OT, Miami Dolphins Had a Top Three Pick: 2008, Jake Long, OT, Miami Dolphins (1st overall). Previous: 2005, Braylon Edwards, WR, Cleveland Browns (3rd) Had a Top Five Selection: 2008, Jake Long, OT, Miami Dolphins (1st overall). Previous: 2005, Braylon Edwards, WR, Cleveland Browns (3rd) Had a Top 10 Selection: 2008, Jake Long, OT, Miami Dolphins (1st overall). Previous: 2005, Braylon Edwards, WR, Cleveland Browns (3rd) Had a First-Round Selection: 2014, Taylor Lewan, OL, Tennessee Titans (11th overall). Previous: 2010, Brandon Graham, DE, Phildelphia Eagles (13th overall) Had Two First-Round Picks: 2005, Braylon Edwards, WR, Cleveland Browns (3rd); Marlin Jackson, CB, Indianapolis Colts (29th). Previous: 2001, three players picked in first round Had Three First-Round Picks: 2001, David Terrell, WR, Chicago Bears (8th overall); Steve Hutchinson, OG, Seattle Seahawks (17th); Jeff Backus, OT, Detroit Lions (18th). Previous: 1995, Tyrone Wheatley, RB, New York Giants (17th overall); Ty Law, CB, New England Patriots (23); Trezelle Jenkins, OT, Kansas City Chiefs (31) U-M has had 11 players taken in the first five picks of the draft (AAFC, AFL and NFL drafts). U-M had a school record 10 players selected in the 1972 NFL Draft. BY THE NUMBERS 1 The first U-M player ever selected in the NFL Draft was end Matt Patanelli. He was drafted in the ninth round of the 1937 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers (85th overall pick). 1 Overall selection number for running back Tom Harmon (1941) and Jake Long (2008) in the NFL Draft. 2 Pick in the 1966 draft that offensive tackle Tom Mack was taken by the Los Angeles Rams. Mack was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in He played 13 seasons for the Rams, earning All-Pro honors five times and selection to the Pro Bowl 11 out of 13 years. 3 First-round picks for the Wolverines in the 1995 and 2001 drafts. 4 Wolverine defenders picked with the first 47 selections of the 2007 NFL Draft (Leon Hall, Alan Branch, LaMarr Woodley, David Harris). 5 Number of U-M offensive players selected with the first 43 picks of the 2001 NFL Draft (David Terrell, Steve Hutchinson, Jeff Backus, Anthony Thomas and Maurice Williams). 6 Consecutive years with at least one first-round draft pick ( drafts). 7 Drafts where multiple Wolverines were selected in the first round. 10 Number of Wolverines picked in both the 1972 and 1974 NFL drafts. 11 Players selected in the first five picks of the draft (AAFC, AFL and NFL). 51 Number of U-M players selected in the first round of the draft (AAFC, AFL and NFL) YEARS

156 FIRST ROUND DRAFT SELECTIONS YEAR...PLAYER, POSITION...PICK... TEAM Tom Harmon, B Chicago Bears Forest Evashevski, B Washington Redskins Bob Westfall, B Detroit Lions Mervin Pregulman, G Green Bay Packers Elroy Hirsch, B Cleveland Rams Don Lund, B Chicago Bears Elmer Madar, E Miami Seahawks (AAFC) Bob Chappuis, B Cleveland Browns (AAFC) Dan Dworsky, C...N/A...Los Angeles Dons (AAFC) Pete Elliott, B...N/A...Chicago Rockets (AAFC) Gene Derricotte, B...N/A... Cleveland Browns (AAFC) Ron Kramer, E Green Bay Packers Jim Pace, B San Francisco 49ers Don Deskins, T...N/A...Minneapolis (AFL) George Genyk, G...N/A...New York Titans (AFL) Tom Mack, OT Los Angeles Rams Bill Yearby, T New York Jets (AFL) Jim Detwiler, HB Baltimore Colts Ron Johnson, RB Cleveland Browns Thom Darden, DB Cleveland Browns Mike Taylor, LB New York Jets Paul Seymour, OT Buffalo Bills Dave Gallagher, DL Chicago Bears Dave Brown, DB Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Kenn, OT Atlanta Falcons John Anderson, LB Green Bay Packers Jon Giesler, OT Miami Dolphins Curtis Greer, DE St. Louis Cardinals Mel Owens, LB Los Angeles Rams Butch Woolfolk, RB New York Giants Kevin Brooks, DE Dallas Cowboys Jim Harbaugh, QB Chicago Bears Jarrod Bunch, FB New York Giants Desmond Howard, WR Washington Redskins Steve Everitt, C Cleveland Browns Derrick Alexander, WR Cleveland Browns Tyrone Wheatley, RB New York Giants Ty Law, DB New England Patriots Trezelle Jenkins, OT Kansas City Chiefs Tshimanga Biakabutuka, RB Carolina Panthers Charles Woodson, CB Oakland Raiders David Terrell, WR Chicago Bears Steve Hutchinson, OG Seattle Seahawks Jeff Backus, OT Detroit Lions Chris Perry, RB Cincinnati Bengals Braylon Edwards, WR Cleveland Browns Marlin Jackson, CB Indianapolis Colts Leon Hall, CB Cincinnati Bengals Jake Long, OT Miami Dolphins Brandon Graham, DE Philadelphia Eagles Taylor Lewan, OL Tennessee Titans Since 2000, has had 10 first round draf picks, including LEON HALL (2007). NFL HISTORY THE LEADERS & BEST 207

157 NFL HISTORY MICHIGAN S NFL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Pro Football Hall of Fame Player...Year Inducted Elroy Hirsch* Bill Hewitt Len Ford Dan Dierdorf Tom Mack George Allen # Benny Friedman * Also attended the University of Wisconsin # Also attended Marquette University and Alma College ELROY HIRSCH BILL HEWITT LEN FORD DAN DIERDORF TOM MACK GEORGE ALLEN BENNY FRIEDMAN YEARS

158 WOLVERINES IN THE NFL, 2016 PLAYER, POSITION TEAM Player (Jersey #)...Team... Pos. Jason Avant (81)... Free Agent... WR Brennen Beyer (45)... Baltimore Ravens... LB Tom Brady (12)... New England Patriots... QB Alan Branch (97)... New England Patriots...NT Stevie Brown (33)... Kansas City Chiefs...S Will Campbell (62)... Free Agent...OG Frank Clark (55)... Seattle Seahawks...DE Kenny Demens (54)... Free Agent... ILB Devin Funchess (17)... Carolina Panthers... WR Devin Gardner (15)... Free Agent... WR Graham Glasgow (60)...Detroit Lions...OT Cam Gordon (45)... Free Agent... LB Brandon Graham (55)... Philadelphia Eagles... LB Leon Hall (29)... Free Agent...CB David Harris (52)... New York Jets... LB Junior Hemingway (88)... Free Agent... WR Chad Henne (7)... Jacksonville Jaguars... QB Willie Henry (69)...Baltimore Ravens...DT Jordan Kovacs (44)... Free Agent...S Taylor Lewan (77)... Tennessee Titans...OT Jake Long (77)...Free Agent...OT Mike Martin (93)... Philadelpha Eagles...DE Ryan Mundy (21)... Free Agent... SS Patrick Omameh (66)... Jacksonville Jaguars...OG Denard Robinson (16)... Jacksonville Jaguars...RB Jake Rudock (14)...Detroit Lions...QB Jake Ryan (47)... Green Bay Packers... LB Michael Schofield (79)... Denver Broncos...OT Raymon Taylor (39)... Free Agent...CB Fitzgerald Toussaint (43)... Pittsburgh Steelers...RB Matt Wile (6)... Dallas Cowboys...P LaMarr Woodley (52)... Free Agent... LB Former U-M Assistant Coaches in the NFL Teryl Austin, Defensive Coordinator... Detroit Lions Mike Bajakian, Quarterbacks... Tampa Bay Buccaneers John McNulty, Quarterbacks... Tennessee Titans Bill Sheridan, Linebackers Coach... Detroit Lions Bob Sutton, Defensive Coordinator... Kansas City Chiefs NFL HISTORY Former Players Coaching in the NFL Larry Foote, Inside Linebackers... Arizona Cardinals Harold Goodwin, Offensive Coordinator... Arizona Cardinals Jim Herrmann, Linebackers... Indianapolis Colts Doug Mallory, Defensive Assistant/Linebackers..Atlanta Falcons Mike Mallory, Special Teams Coordinator...Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Trgovac, Defensive Line...Green Bay Packers THE LEADERS & BEST 209

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