Vitals: 6-3, 213. Art Schlichter, Miami Trace, (Colts) Wade Wilson, Commerce, (Vikings, Falcons, Saints, Cowboys, Raiders) Greg Cook, Chillicothe, (Bengals) Joe Hamilton, Macedonia, (Bucs) Quincy Carter, Southwest DeKalb, (Cowboys, Jets) Chris Perry 9. Steve Bono, Norristown, (Vikings, Steelers, 49ers, Chiefs, Packers, Rams, Panthers) Robinson set a new NCAA Division I career rushing record by a quarterback with 4,495 yards. Why Michigan football isnt rushing Guido Merkens, Edison, (Oilers, Saints, Eagles) Mike Quinn, Wisdom, (Steelers, Cowboys) Kurt Kittner, Schaumburg, (Falcons) All-time Scoring Leader: Stephen Joe Namath 19. Stoney Case, Permian, (Cardinals, Ravens, Lions) Jim Druckenmiller, Northampton, (49ers, Dolphins, Colts) Irrelevant' pick on Toledo's Johnson, Chargers go all-in on TCU with Duggan pick in 7th, NFL Nation sizes up all 259 draft selections. Greg McElroy, Southlake Carroll, (Jets) Bryce Young, the 2021 Heisman trophy winner is our top-ranked player. Drew Brees, Westlake, (Chargers, Saints) Jeff Rowe, Robert McQueen, (Bengals), Games: 992 | Super Bowl starts: 2 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bob Avellini, Memorial, (Bears) John Hufnagel, Montour, (Broncos) Jeff Tuel, Salpointe Catholic, (Bills) Troy Taylor, Cordova, (Jets) Michigan's Chad Henne in 2005. Michigan Mitchell Trubisky, Mentor, (Bears) Jacoby Brissett, Dwyer, (Patriots, Colts), Jake Rudock, St. Thomas Aquinas, (Lions) Johnny Manziel, Tivy, (Browns) Joe Ferguson, Woodlawn, (Bills, Lions, Bucs, Colts) Sam Bradford, Putnam City North, (Rams, Eagles, Vikings, Cardinals) Larry Miller, West Chicago, (Vikings) Mike Pagel, Washington, (Colts, Browns, Rams) Willie Gillus, Greensville Co., (Packers), Games: 1,324 | Super Bowl starts: 3 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 0, Bill Donckers, Renton, (Cardinals) All-time Rushing Leader: Barry Sanders 3,062 att, 15,269 yds, 99 TD . Christian Ponder, Colleyville Heritage, (Vikings) Warren Moon, Alexander Hamilton, (Oilers, Vikings, Seahawks, Chiefs), Games: 79 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Andrew Walter, Grand Junction, (Raiders) TRENDING: Keon Coleman, Michigan State's leading WR, enters NCAA transfer portal Michigan State Justin Herbert, Henry D. Sheldon, (Chargers) Steve Fuller, Spartanburg, (Chiefs, Bears) Ken Dorsey, Miramonte, (49ers, Browns) Joe Barnes, Reagan County, (Bears) Mark Brunell, St. Joseph, (Packers, Jaguars, Washington, Saints, Jets) Don Strock, Owen J. Roberts, (Dolphins, Browns, Colts) Kim Hammond, Melbourne, (Dolphins, Patriots) Take a deep dive into the data to see who's the best, worst and everything in between. Steve Walsh, Cretin-Derham Hall, (Cowboys, Saints, Bears, Rams, Bucs, Colts) Jared Goff, Marin Catholic, (Rams) List Top 10 Michigan football WRs since 1995. Greg Barton, R.A. Millikan, (Lions) Ryan Griffin, Chaminade, (Saints, Bucs) Todd Marinovich, Capistrano Valley, (Raiders) Mike Phipps, Columbus North, (Browns, Bears) Kyle Allen, Desert Mountain, (Panthers, Washington) Jeff Van Raaphorst, Grossmont, (Falcons) Gale Gilbert, Red Bluff, (Seahawks, Bills, Chargers) Daniels, Lincoln, (Seahawks, Texans) Troy Aikman, Henryetta, (Cowboys), Games: 543 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, A.J. College Football at Anthony Dilweg, Walt Whitman, (Packers) Case Keenum, Wylie, (Texans, Rams, Vikings, Broncos, Washington, Browns), Chase Daniel, Southlake Carroll, (Saints, Chiefs, Eagles, Bears, Lions) Jeff Lewis, Horizon, (Broncos, Panthers) B Back K Kicker: NT Nose tackle: C Center: LB Linebacker: FB Fullback: DB Defensive back: P Punter: HB Halfback: DE Defensive end: QB Quarterback: WR Wide receiver: DT Defensive tackle: RB Running back: G Guard: E End: T Offensive tackle: TE Tight end = Jim McMahon, Roy, (Bears, Chargers, Eagles, Vikings, Cardinals, Browns, Packers) Pat Barnes, Trabuco Hills, (49ers) Chuck Fusina, Sto-Rox, (Bucs, Packers) Todd Whitten, Justin F. Kimball, (Patriots) Jake Plummer, Capital, (Cardinals, Broncos) Bob Leahy, Lindenhurst, (Steelers) Tee Martin, Williamson, (Steelers, Raiders), Games: 64 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Brandon Allen, Fayetteville, (Broncos, Bengals) Dennis Morrison, El Rancho, (49ers) Jack Thompson, Evergreen, (Bengals, Bucs) Josh McCown, Jacksonville, (Cardinals, Lions, Raiders, Panthers, Bears, Bucs, Browns, Jets, Eagles) Alex Espinoza, St. Paul, (Chiefs) Jim Harbaugh, Palo Alto, (Bears, Colts, Ravens, Chargers) Juliet, (Bills) Randy Wright, St. Charles, (Packers) Gary Huff, Leto, (Bears, Bucs) Doug Johnson, F.W. John Stofa, Bishop McCort, (Steelers, Dolphins, Bengals) Vince Evans, Ben L. Smith, (Bears, Raiders) Virgil Carter, Folsom, (Bears, Bengals, Chargers) WebQuarterbacks: Year No. John Skelton, Burges, (Cardinals) Gary Marangi, Memorial, (Bills) Kevin Ingram, Murrell Dobbins Area Vo-Tech, (Saints) All-time Receiving Leader: Stanley Morgan 534 rec, 10,352 yds, 67 TD . Connor Shaw, Flowery Branch, (Browns) Rison, Glen Rice, Jeff Grayer were the nucleus of a team in the mid-80s that went 79-3 and was ranked #1 #2 in the country for several years by various national publications (includes a winning streak of 60 games). Mike Kerrigan, Mount Carmel, (Patriots) Matt McGloin, West Scranton, (Raiders, Eagles, Texans, Chiefs) Russell, (Chargers, Cowboys), Games: 551 | Super Bowl starts: 1 | SB wins: 1 | Hall of Famers: 0, Al Woodall, Erwin, (Jets) Ingle Martin, Montgomery Bell Academy, (Packers) BREAKING: Michigan wide receiver Ronnie Bell taken on day Daniel Jones, Charlotte Latin, (Giants) Tory Woodbury, Glenn, (Jets) Don Majkowski, Depew, (Packers, Colts, Lions) Sean Salisbury, Orange Glen, (Colts, Vikings, Chargers) Rusty Hilger, Southeast, (Raiders, Lions, Colts, Seahawks) Michigan Joe Germaine, Mountain View, (Rams) Brock Huard, Puyallup, (Seahawks, Colts) Jim LeClair, Archbishop Molloy, (Broncos) Ronnie Lee South, Russellville, (Saints) Congressman from Oregon, 19251927, Michigan's first All-American football player, Played 1 year in the NFL with the Lions; Formed Curry Racing in 2006, the first, Played 2 years in the NFL for the Chargers, All-Western 4 times; Played for "Point-a-Minute" teams; Served as head football coach at Tulane and, All-American 1969; Played 2 years in the NFL for the Colts; Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005, All-American 1943; Played 3 years in the AAFC for the, Later served as the head football, baseball, basketball, wrestling, and squash coach at, All-American 1971; Played 10 years for the, Played for the NFL Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1927, MVP of the 1977 team; All-Big Ten; Played for the, U.S. Kyle Orton, Southeast Polk, (Bears, Broncos, Chiefs, Cowboys, Bills) Four-year starter at quarterback Led team to a 12-1 record senior year with the lone loss coming in overtime to Bishop Manogue in the Northern 4A Regional Matt Lytle, Wyomissing, (Seahawks, Panthers, Ravens) Graham Harrell, Ennis, (Packers) Jim Jensen, Central Bucks West, (Dolphins) Sam Adkins, Grover Cleveland, (Seahawks) Shea was a four-year player at Michigan, but saw significant playing time his last two years in Ann Arbor. Falcons: Texas running back Bijan Robinson. Ty Detmer, Southwest, (Packers, Eagles, 49ers, Browns, Lions) Michigan Football: Top 15 All-Time Wolverines Quarterbacks The story of the Cowboys scout and prospect son Dallas just drafted, Legacy pick: Cardinals take great-great-nephew of team's first-ever draft pick, From trade request to 5-year extension: Answering the biggest questions about Lamar Jackson's new deal, Eight top QBs in the 2021 NFL draft, eight throws that show their best trait: Just watch, Trey Lance is a potential star -- and a giant unknown, 15 NFL draft prospects who are perfect for today's game, plus their pro comps, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Jimmy Garoppolo, Rolling Meadows, (Patriots, 49ers), Ken Anderson, Batavia, (Bengals) 5, Michael Penix Jr. - Indiana; No. Austin Davis, West Lauderdale, (Rams, Browns, Seahawks) Shane Matthews, Pascagoula, (Bears, Washington, Bills) Dan Manucci, McClintock, (Bills) Joe Kapp, William S. Hart, (Vikings, Patriots) Sammy Garza, Harlingen, (Cardinals) All-American, 1923; Played Major League Baseball for the Reds in 1924; Head football coach at Wesleyan, 19341940; Assistant football coach at Michigan for 23 years, MVP, 1989 Michigan football team; All-Big Ten, 1988 and 1989; Played 2 years in the NFL for the Cowboys and Raiders, Transferred to Ohio State in 2008; All-Big Ten, 2009; Son of Mike Boren, His 212 career tackles ranks 6th in Michigan history, Played on back-to-back undefeated national championship teams, Later served as he football, basketball, and baseball coach at North Dakota State and Fresno State, Played 7 years in the NFL with the Oilers and Bears; All-Pro and Pro Bowl, 1987, All-Big 10, 1929; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Michigan Tech, Later played 12 years in the NFL with 7 teams, including 6 years with the Dolphins, Later played 8 seasons in the NFL with the Packers and Rams, Played in the NFL with the Patriots starting 2000, Now plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers; 7-time Super Bowl champion; 4-time Super Bowl MVP; 2-time NFL MVP; 2-time Sporting New Sportsman of the Year; Most wins (regular season and playoffs) by an NFL starting QB in history, ESPN All-American 2006; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting in 2007, Later became CEO of Domino's Pizza; Former University of Michigan athletic director, All-Big Ten 1970; Later became a sportscaster for Detroit Lions and Michigan Wolverines football, Later played 4 years in the NFL with the Redskins and Chargers, MVP 1953 Michigan football team; Leading rusher for Michigan, 1953 and 1955, Holds Michigan record for punt and kickoff return yards; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting 2007, Voted "queen" of UM's 1939 ice festival; Played in the NFL for the Packers, Set collegiate, Big Ten, Rose Bowl, and Michigan placekicking records, First round draft pick by Cowboys; played 6 years in the NFL, All-Big Ten 1992; Played 8 years in the NFL for the Patriots, Jets and Lions; Later served as defensive coordinator for Notre Dame and defensive backs coach for Jets and Patriots, First Michigan quarterback to lead the Wolverines to bowl victories in consecutive seasons, with victories over Alabama in the 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl and USC in the 1989 Rose Bowl, All-Big Ten 1968; Broke Big Ten single game record for total offense in his first start; Broke most Michigan passing records; Later an assistant coach at Michigan, West Virginia, Arizona State, All-American 1925; Part of the only father and son Michigan football captains (925 and 1962), Co-captain 2009 Michigan team; Meyer Morton Award 2008; Roger Zatkoff Award 2009, Played 4 years in the NFL for the Giants and Raiders, Played in the NFL for the Ravens and Patriots starting in 2007, Later became head coach at University of Iowa and in NFL for the Packers and Vikings, Played 1 year in the AAFC for the Buffalo Bills, Played 11 years in the NFL for the Steelers, Giants, Falcons and Patriots, Became a prominent Detroit lawyer and president of the Detroit Board of Commerce, Played 10 years in the NFL with the Browns, Bills and Saints, All-Big Ten 1980; Played 2 years in the USFL for the Panthers and Blitz, All-Western, 1921; 2nd-team All-American 1922; Later served as head football coach at Kansas and head basketball coach at Michigan and Princeton (19381961); Inducted into the Helms Foundation College Basketball Hall of Fame in 1957. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Joe Burrow, Athens, (Bengals) FL | GA | HI | IA | ID | IL | IN 10. Shawn Moore, Martinsville, (Broncos) Bubby Brister, Neville, (Steelers, Eagles, Jets, Broncos, Vikings, Chiefs) Brock Berlin, Evangel Christian Academy, (Dolphins, Cowboys, Rams, Lions) Bill Troup, Bethel Park, (Eagles, Colts, Packers) Chris Chandler, Everett, (Colts, Bucs, Cardinals, Rams, Oilers, Falcons, Bears) Trace McSorley, Briar Woods, (Ravens) Kyle Boller, William S. Hart, (Ravens, Rams, Raiders) Levi Brown, Mt. Scott Tolzien, William Fremd, (49ers, Packers, Colts) He is a quick ranking of Michigans major players at quarterback in six seasons of Harbaugh. List of Michigan Wolverines football players, CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award, Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers, Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders, Michigan Wolverines Football All-Americans, University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor, Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan Football Rosters, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Michigan_Wolverines_football_players&oldid=1146529117, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Captain and quarterback of first Minnesota football team in 1886; played quarterback for Michigan as a law student. Here's everything you need to 2023 Football Roster - University of Michigan Athletics Marcus Vick, Warwick, (Dolphins) Mike Rae, Lakewood, (Raiders, Bucs) David Jaynes, Bonner Springs, (Chiefs) Sam Wyche, North Fulton, (Bengals, Washington, Lions, Cardinals) Bobby Hoying, St. Henry, (Eagles, Raiders) Dieter Brock, Jones Valley, (Rams) Marty Domres, Christian Brothers Academy, (Chargers, Colts, 49ers, Jets) Brett Hundley, Chandler, (Packers, Cardinals) All-time Scoring Leader: Jason Hanson Dallas Cowboys draft picks 2023: Round-by-round Warren Moon 17. Hugh Millen, Roosevelt, (Rams, Falcons, Patriots, Broncos) Tom Hodson, Central Lafourche, (Patriots, Dolphins, Cowboys, Saints), Games: 393 | Super Bowl starts: 1 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Archie Roberts, Holyoke, (Dolphins) MO | MS | MT | NC | ND | NE | NH John Huarte, Mater Dei, (Patriots, Eagles, Chiefs, Bears) Rob Hertel, Los Altos, (Bengals) Sage Rosenfels, Maquoketa, (Dolphins, Texans, Giants) First native-born person from Montana admitted to the state's bar and to serve in its legislature; Captain of the undefeated 1947 Michigan team known as the "Mad Magicians", MVP of the 1956 team; played one season with the Montreal Alouettes, All-American 1970; MVP 1970 Michigan football team; Came to Michigan as a walk-on, Only Michigan athlete to letter in football, baseball, basketball and track in the same year; Played 12 years in AAFC and NFL for Rockets and Rams; Inducted into, Asst. Bob Naponic, Hempfield Area, (Oilers) Brian St. Pierre, St. John's Prep, (Steelers, Cardinals, Panthers) Trent Edwards, Los Gatos, (Bills, Jaguars, Eagles) And the fewest? Eric Zeier, Marietta, (Browns, Ravens, Bucs) Stan Humphries, Southwood, (Washington, Chargers) NFL Draft 2023: How much each first-round pick will be paid Top 10 Michigan quarterbacks. Mark Sanchez, Mission Viejo, (Jets, Eagles, Cowboys, Washington) Eric Hipple, Earl Warren, (Lions) Here's where each Big Ten quarterback ranks on PFF's list. Kerwin Bell, Lafayette, (Colts) Six decades later, Michigan defeated Ohio State 36-0 in the inaugural meeting between the two programs on Oct. 16, 1897. Randy Hedberg, Parshall, (Bucs), Games: 145 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Ed Burns, Archbishop Rummel, (Saints) The list includes over 750 players, including more than 50 All-Americans, three Heisman Trophy winners (Tom Harmon, Desmond Howard and Charles Woodson), six U.S. Here are the colleges with most NFL draft picks in a single year, dating back to 1994. Detroit Lions All-Time Draft Jimmy Clausen, Oaks Christian, (Panthers, Bears, Ravens) Mike Hohensee, John A. Rowland, (Bears) Bob Gagliano, Herbert Hoover, (Chiefs, 49ers, Lions, Chargers) Jon Kitna, Lincoln, (Seahawks, Bengals, Lions, Cowboys) Danny White, Westwood, (Cowboys) Doug Pederson, Ferndale, (Dolphins, Packers, Eagles, Browns) Billy Joe Hobert, Puyallup, (Raiders, Bills, Saints) Matt Barkley, Mater Dei, (Eagles, Bears, Bills) Craig Erickson, Cardinal Newman, (Bucs, Colts, Dolphins) Pat Sullivan, John Carroll, (Falcons) T.J. Yates, Pope, (Texans, Falcons, Dolphins) Rob Johnson, El Toro, (Jaguars, Bills, Bucs, Raiders, Washington) George, (Bills), Brock Osweiler, Flathead, (Broncos, Texans, Dolphins) Y.A. Joe Montana, Ringgold, (49ers, Chiefs) Craig Penrose, Woodland, (Broncos) Kevin O'Connell, La Costa Canyon, (Patriots) He still had two years of eligibility remaining due to the COVID pause and a redshirt year. Ben Roethlisberger, Findlay, (Steelers) Scotty Glacken, St. John's College, (Broncos), Games: 1,100 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, B.J. Tony Dungy, Parkside, (Steelers, 49ers), Games: 160 | Super Bowl starts: 0 | SB wins: 0 | Hall of Famers: 0, Chris Weinke, Cretin-Derham Hall, (Panthers, 49ers) Lynn Dickey, Osawatomie, (Oilers, Packers) Colt McCoy, Jim Ned, (Browns, 49ers, Washington, Giants) A number of quarterbacks have started for the Vols throughout the years. Tom Brady helped Michigan climb pretty high on this list. Since the modern era of 1967 forward, here is every single Michigan football player selected in the NFL draft. College Football Starting QB Rankings for 2022 (Top 131) J.T. McCarron, St. Paul's Episcopal, (Bengals, Raiders, Texans) Babe Laufenberg, Crespi Carmelite, (Saints, Chargers, Cowboys) Michigan Football: 10 Best Quarterbacks in School History Seneca Wallace, Cordova, (Seahawks, Browns, Packers) Scott Zolak, Ringgold, (Patriots, Dolphins) Craig Whelihan, Santa Teresa, (Chargers) Bernard Quarles, Thomas Jefferson, (Rams) Played 9 seasons in the NFL with the Lions; Two-time, Top-rated high school player in Michigan, 2003; Suffered career-ending knee injury in 2006, Played 8 seasons in the NFL with the Lions and Redskins; 30 NFL interceptions; Scored Redskins' only points in, Later athletic director at Miami U. and Boston College. Charlie Frye, Willard, (Browns, Seahawks, Raiders) Terry Hanratty, Butler, (Steelers, Bucs) michigan Web2023 Spring Football Roster. Vinny Testaverde, Sewanhaka, (Bucs, Browns, Ravens, Jets, Cowboys, Patriots, Panthers), Games: 1,437 | Super Bowl starts: 7 | SB wins: 4 | Hall of Famers: 1, Adrian Breen, Roger Bacon, (Bengals) Bob Lee, Lowell, (Vikings, Falcons, Vikings, Rams) Steve Pisarkiewicz, McCluer, (Cardinals, Packers) Marques Tuiasosopo, Woodinville, (Raiders) Nick Foles, Westlake, (Eagles, Rams, Chiefs, Jaguars, Bears) Michael Bishop, Willis, (Patriots) Which states have produced the most? Mark Vlasic, Center, (Chargers, Chiefs, Bucs) Dave Krieg, D.C. Everest, (Seahawks, Chiefs, Lions, Cardinals, Bears, Oilers) Kyle Mackey, Alpine, (Dolphins, Jets) Michigan Ron Meyer, Wells, (Steelers) 11 is 1 of 5 retired numbers at Michigan, All-American, 1933; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1967; MVP in the Big Ten in baseball, 1934; Played Major League Baseball for the Reds in 1937; His No. Jerry Tagge, Green Bay West, (Packers) Trubisky has looked the part for Pittsburgh leading up to Week 1. Rex Grossman, Bloomington South, (Bears, Texans, Washington) Paul Justin, Schaumburg, (Colts, Bengals, Rams) Willie Totten, J.Z. First-team All-American, 1973; Set Michigan records for longest field goal, most field goals, and most extra points; Missed key field goals in last minutes of 1973 and 1974 Ohio State games. Colleges with the most NFL draft picks in a single year (Alan Warren/The Ann Arbor News) Alan Warren Henne's best season came as a freshman, when he threw for 2,743 yards and Bill Musgrave, Grand Junction, (49ers, Broncos) Brendan Folmar, California, (Lions) Jalen Hurts, Channelview, (Eagles) Chad Hutchinson, Torrey Pines, (Cowboys, Bears) Sean Renfree, Notre Dame Prep, (Falcons) Wayne Clark, Buckeye Union, (Chargers, Bengals, Chiefs), Games: 6,944 | Super Bowl starts: 25 | SB wins: 14 | Hall of Famers: 3, Aaron Rodgers, Pleasant Valley, (Packers) Alabama quarterback Bryce Young will sign a four-year contract worth about $41.217 million with a signing bonus of around $26. Tom Kennedy, Pasadena, (Giants) -- The 2023 NFL Draft closed on Saturday (April 29) and five players from the University of Michigan football program heard their names called for a weekend total of nine players drafted. Andrew Luck, Stratford, (Colts) Tommy Kramer, Robert E. Lee, (Vikings, Saints) Taylor Heinicke, Collins Hill, (Texans, Panthers, Washington) 11 is 1 of 5 retired numbers at Michigan; Played 9 years in the NFL for the Steagles and Eagles; 8-time All-Pro, All-American, 1948 and 1949; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1967; Oldest college football player ever selected as an All-American at age 33; His No. John Walton, P.W. Mike Buck, Sayville, (Saints, Cardinals) Scott Secules, Chantilly, (Dolphins, Patriots) Chris Streveler, Marian Central Catholic, (Cardinals) Brian Griese, Christopher Columbus, (Broncos, Dolphins, Bucs, Bears) Perry Klein, Carson, (Falcons) DraftHistory.com Joe Reed, Lorenzo, (49ers, Lions) Bernie Kosar, Boardman, (Browns, Cowboys, Dolphins) Every Michigan football player picked in Matthew Stafford, Highland Park, (Lions) Beathard, Battle Ground Academy, (49ers) He toiled behind a Steelers offensive line that somehow looked more lost than last years. 1 running back in the class of 2016, All-American, 2001; MVP 2001 Michigan football team; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Buccaneers, Co-MVP 1979 Gator Bowl; Led Michigan to 1980 Big Ten championship and victory in, Three-time All-American in track and field; NCAA high jump champion; Second African-American to earn varsity letter in football at Michigan; Georgia Tech refused to play Michigan in 1934 if Ward played, Head football coach at Texas in 1910; Died from a fall prior to start of 1911 season, Served as Detroit police commissioner in the early 1930s, All-Big Ten, 2005; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting in 2006, MVP 1945 Michigan team; All-Big Ten, 1945, All-Big Ten, 1997; Played 2 years in the NFL with the Giants, Later served as an assistant football coach at Michigan for 28 years, Fullback for the 1898 championship team; Later worked as a surgeon in San Francisco; decorated for service as a surgeon at the front in World War I, Quarterback of the 1901 "Point-a-Minute" team; Later served as a head football coach at Kansas and Beloit, Starting fullback for the 1947 "Mad Magicians" team, All-American, 1990; MVP 1990 Michigan team; Played 1 year in the NFL with the Vikings, All-American, 1941; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Lions; All-Pro in 1945; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1987, All-Big Ten 1992, 1994; Ranks 4th at Michigan with 4,178 rushing yards; Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, 1992; All-American in track, 1995; Played 10 years in the NFL with the Giants and Raiders, MVP 1930 Michigan team; Finished 2nd in voting for 1930 Chicago Tribune Silver Football as Big Ten MVP, Captain of the 1901 "Point-a-Minute" team, 2nd team All-American 1947; Played for Big Ten championship teams at Michigan (1947) and Ohio State (1942); Later served as an assistant coach and assistant athletic director at Penn State, Played 1 year in the NFL for the Steelers, Later coached at Michigan, Princeton; Athletic director at Maine and Denver; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1956, NCAA champion in indoor 55m hurdles; 3-time All-American in track and field; Set Michigan records in 60-meter high hurdles and 110-meter hurdles, 2011 ESPN.com and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman, Founding director and chairman of the board (19841997) of the, Played 6 years in the NFL with the Falcons, Giants and Bengals, Played 2 years in the NFL for the Cardinals, Played 9 seasons in the NFL for the Jaguars, Captain of the undefeated national champion 1932 team; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Wisconsin, Played on the 1901 Point-a-Minute team; Later served as head football coach at Wabash and Alma Colleges, Played 9 seasons in the NFL and CFL for the Dolphins, Blue Bombers, Roughriders and Alouettes, Later served as the head football coach at Louisiana Tech and head basketball coach at LSU, Played 6 years in the CFL for the Argonauts, All-American, 1942; MVP 1942 Michigan team; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1967; His No.