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[edit]New articles
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1 | Serra Cross* | 2018-04-26 | 20,090 | 33,038 | ... that the Serra Cross (pictured) in Ventura, California, was sold in response to a threatened lawsuit challenging the use of public funds to maintain a religious symbol on public land? |
2 | Ventura Pier* | 2018-04-11 | 23,449 | 28,634 | ... that the Ventura Pier was the longest wooden pier in California until a storm sheared off approximately 420 feet (130 m) in 1995? |
3 | Father Serra statue* | 2018-04-16 | 35,358 | c 25,000 | |
4 | City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts* | 2018-04-09 | 46,632 | 14,863 | List of city-designated historic sites |
5 | Ventura County Historic Landmarks & Points of Interest* | 2018-04-25 | 45,108 | 14,943 | List of county-designated historic sites |
6 | 1950 in Michigan* | 2017-06-19 | 117,824 | 12,268 | G. Mennen Williams declared governor after recount; Reuther's Treaty of Detroit; crash of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501; and "cow shed" murder |
7 | 1980 in Michigan* | 2017-06-03 | 120,167 | 11,950 | Record losses by Big Three and layoffs of 190,000 workers; defeat of the Tisch Amendment; and 1980 Republican Convention in Detroit |
8 | 1955 in Michigan* | 2017-07-18 | 124,447 | 9,610 | Guaranteed annual wage (GAW) agreements with UAW; Ann Arbor press conference announcing Salk polio vaccine; record production in automobile industry |
9 | 1980 Big Ten Conference football season* | 2016-11-02 | 68,679 | 8,032 | Michigan champion; Mark Hermann MVP |
Expansions
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1 | Night Train Lane | 9/28-9/29, 10/16 | 42,172 | 1,209,620 | Defensive back in NFL 1952-1965, PFHOF |
2 | Dan Dierdorf | 10/8-0/16 | 33,447 | 590,316 | |
3 | Bob Waterfield | 2017 | 34,195 | 452,680 | QB for UCLA (1941-44) and Cleveland/LA Rams (1945-52), NFL MVP (1945), 2x NFL champion, 1940s All-Decade team |
4 | Elroy Hirsch | 10/17-10/21 | 52,803 | 414,689 | Known as "Crazy Legs", College and Pro Football HOF |
5 | Ernie Nevers | 2017 | 63,685 | 222,711 | Fullback for Stanford (1923-25) and in NFL (1926-31), consensus AA (1925), 1920s All-Decade team |
6 | Emlen Tunnell | 2017 | 35,009 | 217,851 | Safety for NY Giants (1948-58), set NFL record for INT, first AA in PFHOF, NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team |
7 | Dutch Clark | 2017 | 57,369 | 148,183 | Detroit Lions back 1931-1938, 6x All-Star, CFHOF/PFHOF |
8 | Joe Schmidt | 10/12-10/16 | 47,364 | 143,911 | Detroit Lions linebacker 1953-1965, head coach 1967-1972, CFHOF/PFHOF |
9 | Benny Friedman | 10/7-10/8 | 56,487 | 135,236 | UM quarterback 1924-1926, CFHOF/PFHOF |
10 | 1985 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2016-01-21/30 | 52,066 | 114,535 | 10–1–1 record, ranked No. 2 in final polls |
11 | Harry Heilmann | 2016-04-27 | 72,224 | 107,092 | 4x AL batting champion (1914, 1916–1929), BHOF |
12 | Paddy Driscoll | 2017 | 55,063 | 99,639 | QB/HB for Northwestern (1915-16) and in NFL (1919-29) |
13 | Heinie Manush | 2016-05-02 | 41,678 | 96,498 | MLB left fielder 1923-1939, AL batting champion (1926), BHOF |
14 | Bulldog Turner | 2017 | 41,062 | 84,253 | |
15 | 1901 Michigan Wolverines football team* | 2016-09-13/16 | 70,570 | 82,953 | First "Point-a-Minute" team, outscored opponents 550 to 0 |
16 | Jimmy Conzelman | 12/3-12/9 | 41,861 | 70,711 | NFL halfback 1920-29, PFHOF |
17 | 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2016-02-24 | 70,681 | 49,417 | 10–2 record, Big Ten champion, lost to Washington in Rose Bowl |
18 | 1973 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2016-06-10/28 | 68,051 | 64,591 | 10–0–1 record, ranked No. 6 in final polls |
19 | Gus Dorais | 2017-12-25 | 48,576 | 59,087 | QB at Notre Dame (1910-13), HC U. Detroit (1925-42), Detroit Lions (1943-47) |
20 | 1923 Michigan Wolverines football team* | 2016-09-16 | 63,652 | 19,754 | 8–0 national champion, outscored opponents 150 to 12, Harry Kipke MVP |
21 | Everett Strupper | 2016-05-14 | 37,268 | 14,028 | HB Georgia Tech (1915-17), AA (1917), CFHOF |
22 | Neil Snow | 2016-10-25 | 21,003 | 13,620 | UM end, fullback (1898-1901), MVP first Rose Bowl |
Ventura County
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1 | Emma Wood State Beach | 2018-04-21 | 7,834 | 51,609 | Ventura state beach |
2 | Serra Cross* | 2018-04-26 | 20,090 | 27,671 | ... that the Serra Cross (pictured) in Ventura, California, was sold in response to a threatened lawsuit challenging the use of public funds to maintain a religious symbol on public land? |
3 | Ventura Pier* | 2018-04-11 | 23,449 | 24,544 | ... that the Ventura Pier was the longest wooden pier in California until a storm sheared off approximately 420 feet (130 m) in 1995? |
4 | Father Serra statue* | 2018-04-16 | 35,358 | c 25,000 | ... that the Father Serra statues in Ventura, California, have been vandalized and called "a direct slap in the face" of Native American cultures? (removed 2020) |
5 | Ventura County Courthouse | 2018-04-24 | 26,710 | 22,250 | Former courthouse, now city hall |
6 | Carnegie Art Museum* | 2018-04-21 | 13,283 | 16,597 | Carnegie library converted into art museum, first building in Ventura County listed on NRHP |
7 | Montalvo, Ventura, California | 2018-07-06 | 10,809 | 14,152 | Founded 1886, incorporated into Ventura in 2012 |
8 | Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital | 2018-05-16 | 10,628 | 12,556 | Ventura historic site |
9 | Ventura County Historic Landmarks & Points of Interest* | 2018-04-25 | 45,108 | 11,018 | List of county-designated historic sites |
10 | City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts* | 2018-04-09 | 46,632 | 12,096 | List of city-designated historic sites |
11 | List of mayors of Ventura, California* | 2018-05-08 | 21,174 | 11,849 | List of Ventura mayors |
12 | List of mayors of Santa Barbara, California* | 2018-05-10 | 10,273 | 12,030 | List of Santa Barbara mayors |
13 | List of mayors of Oxnard, California* | 2018-05-10 | 9,405 | 9,649 | List of Oxnard mayors |
14 | E. P. Foster* | 2018-05-12 | 15,829 | 5,137 | Ventura philanthropist |
15 | Feraud General Merchandise Store | 2008-05-02 | 6,745 | 3,833 | Built 1903, originally a bakery and general store, listed on NRHP |
16 | Ortega Adobe* | 2018-04-10 | 12,291 | 3,661 | Ventura historic site |
17 | Santa Gertrudis Asistencia* | 2018-05-04 | 12,855 | 3,170 | Sub-mission located five miles upriver from San Buenaventura Mission; site buried in 1968 to make way for highway 33 |
18 | Peirano Market* | 2019-04-29 | 19,950 | 2,421 | Red brick building constructed 1877 in downtown Ventura, operated as grocery store by Peirano family for over 100 years |
19 | Sol N. Sheridan* | 2018-05-18 | 6,952 | 1,128 | historian, newspaperman, and writer (1858-1936) |
20 | Mitchell Block Historic District* | 2018-04-23 | 4,805 | 935 | Historic district includes Plaza Park, the Plaza Park Moreton Bay fig tree, and eight houses in the 600 block of East Thompson Boulevard |
Michigan football
[edit]Biographies (new)
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1 | Rashan Gary* | 2016-02-02 | 25,778 | 922,514 | UM defensive line 2016-2018; Green Bay Packers 2019-present |
2 | Devin Bush Jr.* | 2017-09-24 | 23,042 | 908,404 | Michigan linebacker, consensus All-American (2018) |
3 | Donovan Peoples-Jones* | 2017-09-02 | 18,376 | 606,759 | Michigan wide receiver 2017-2019 |
4 | Brandon Peters* | 2016-02-06 | 10,077 | 317,868 | QB at Michigan and Illinois 2016-2021 |
5 | Karan Higdon* | 2017-10-14 | 12,197 | 229,603 | Michigan running back 2015-2018, All-Big (2018) |
6 | Amara Darboh* | 2016-09-10 | 19,992 | 205,182 | UM wide receiver 2012-2016 |
7 | Devin Asiasi* | 2016-02-03 | 12,037 | 203,850 | Tight end at UM/UCLA 2016-2019 |
8 | Tarik Black* | 2017-09-02 | 20,362 | 196,428 | Michigan wide receiver 2017-2019 |
9 | Chris Wormley* | 2016-09-12 | 14,777 | 199,425 | UM defensive end 2012-2016 |
10 | Chris Evans* | 2016-09-03 | 20,138 | 191,013 | UM running back 2016-2020 |
11 | Quinn Nordin* | 2016-02-03 | 15,914 | 169,711 | UM placekicker 2016-2020 |
12 | Kareem Walker* | 2016-02-06 | 6,240 | 51,372 | Running back at UM and Mississippi State 2016-2019 |
13 | Kenny Allen* | 2016-09-10 | 9,887 | 31,322 | UM placekicker 2012-2016 |
14 | Sione Houma* | 2016-01-02 | 5,943 | 14,069 | UM fullback 2012-2015 |
15 | Dana Coin* | 2016-05-15 | 8,495 | 6,136 | UM linebacker, kicker (1969-71), NCAA record 55 consecutive extra points |
16 | Wilbur M. Cunningham* | 2017-01-25 | 6,587 | 2,424 | UM (1907-10) HC Kentucky (1912) |
17 | George Rich* | 2017-01-25 | 7,638 | 1,743 | UM QB (1925-28), HC Denison (1931-34) |
18 | Merritt Green* | 2016-05-18 | 7,921 | 1,720 | End (1950-52), captain (1951) |
Biographies (expanded)
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1 | Jim Harbaugh | 2016-09-21 | 192,072 | 9,943,709 | UM QB (1982-86), HC (2015-23) |
2 | Wilton Speight | 2016-09-05/06 | 33,620 | 618,985 | UM football quarterback 2014-2017 |
3 | Dan Dierdorf | 2016-10-08/16 | 33,447 | 540,380 | Offensive tackle for UM (1967-70), NFL (1971-83), College and Pro Football HOF |
4 | Elroy Hirsch | 2016-10-17/21 | 52,803 | 414,689 | Known as "Crazy Legs", College and Pro Football HOF |
5 | Benny Friedman | 10/7-10/8 | 56,487 | 135,236 | UM quarterback 1924-1926, CFHOF/PFHOF |
6 | Roger Zatkoff | 2016-03-16 | 12,756 | 33,266 | UM LB/DE (1950-52), NFL (1953-58) |
7 | We Don't Give a Damn | 2018-07-06 | 7,934 | 29,973 | Song dating to 1890s sung by opponents of Michigan |
8 | George Little | 2017-01-13 | 27,953 | 22,989 | HC Michigan (1924), Wisconsin (1925-28) |
9 | Neil Snow | 2016-10-25 | 21,003 | 13,620 | UM end, fullback (1898-1901), MVP first Rose Bowl |
10 | Jack Wink | 2017-04-13 | 18,532 | 7,023 | QB Wisconsin (1942, 1946-47), Michigan (1943), HC Stout (1952-55), St. Cloud State (1956-68) |
11 | Jerry Meter* | 2016-01-23 | 6,351 | 6,054 | UM LB/DE (1976-78), UM asst coach (1980-87) |
12 | Miller Pontius* | 2017-04-26 | 20,878 | 4,955 | UM tackle and end (1911-13), AA (1913) |
13 | Albert Benbrook* | 2017-04-25 | 15,324 | 4,694 | UM guard (1908-10), AA (1909-10) |
14 | Douglas Farmer* | 2018-06-29 | 5,834 | 4,218 | UM QB (1935-37) |
15 | Frank Steketee* | 2017-04-26 | 22,192 | 4,218 | |
16 | Ernest Allmendinger* | 2017-04-25 | 9,440 | 4,188 | UM guard (1911-13), All-Service team (1917) |
17 | Joe Gembis* | 2017-04-24 | 14,152 | 3,535 | FB Michigan (1926-29), HC Wayne (1932-45) |
18 | Otto Pommerening* | 2017-04-25 | 7,914 | 3,528 | UM tackle (1927-28), AA (1928) |
19 | Dick O'Shaughnessy | 2017-12-28 | 8,902 | 2,591 | UM center (1951-55), Big Ten heavyweight wrestling champion (1952, 1953) |
20 | Frank Culver* | 2017-04-24 | 6,291 | 2,150 | UM tackle/guard, AA (1917) |
21 | Stark Ritchie* | 2018-06-29 | 10,603 | 1,875 | UM HB (1935-37) |
Seasons (expanded)
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1 | 1985 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2016-01-21/30 | 52,066 | 114,535 | 10–1–1 record, ranked No. 2 in final polls |
2 | 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2016-02-24 | 70,681 | 49,417 | 10–2 record, Big Ten champion, lost to Washington in Rose Bowl |
3 | 1973 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2016-06-10/28 | 68,051 | 64,591 | 10–0–1 record, ranked No. 6 in final polls |
4 | 1972 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1016-06-06 | 56,492 | 39,600 | 10–1 record, Big Ten co-champion, AP/UPI No. 6 |
5 | 1971 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2016-05-11/16 | 59,744 | 52,886 | 11–1 record, ranked No. 4 in UPI poll |
6 | 1966 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2017-12-03 | 35,856 | 16,390 | 6–4 record, Jack Clancy MVP |
7 | 1961 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2017-12-04 | 27,190 | 12,662 | 6–3 record, George Mans MVP |
8 | 1949 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2017-09-28 | 35,450 | 13,926 | 6–2–1 record, Big Nine co-champion, Dick Kempthorn MVP |
9 | 1937 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-06-29 | 30,006 | 9,279 | 4–4 record |
10 | 1936 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-06-30 | 28,355 | 9,467 | 1–7 record |
11 | 1935 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2017-01-03 | 22,587 | 9,807 | 4–4 record, William Renner MVP |
12 | 1934 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-06-20 | 28,735 | 24,790 | Gerald Ford team captain, Willis Ward incident |
13 | 1929 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-03 | 23,808 | 9,213 | 5–3–1 record in first year under Kipke |
14 | 1928 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-05 | 29,479 | 10,204 | 3–4–1 under Tad Wieman |
15 | 1923 Michigan Wolverines football team* | 2016-09-16 | 63,652 | 19,754 | 8–0 national champion, outscored opponents 150 to 12, Harry Kipke MVP |
16 | 1901 Michigan Wolverines football team* | 2016-09-13/16 | 70,570 | 82,953 | First "Point-a-Minute" team, outscored opponents 550 to 0 |
17 | 1900 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-07 | 32,302 | 16,738 | 7–2–1 record |
18 | 1899 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-07 | 35,418 | 13,179 | 8–2 record under Gustave Ferbert, Allen Steckle captain |
19 | 1897 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-08 | 30,724 | 13,010 | 6–1–1 record under Gustave Ferbert |
20 | 1896 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-09 | 32,642 | 17,790 | 9–1 record |
21 | 1895 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-17 | 42,334 | 12,097 | 8–1 record, Frederick Henninger captain |
22 | 1894 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-26 | 53,325 | 14,697 | 9–1–1, James Baird captain |
23 | 1893 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-11 | 30,091 | 10,823 | 7–3 record |
24 | 1892 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-14 | 55,410 | 13,877 | 7–5, led by George Dygert and George Jewett |
25 | 1891 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-10 | 44,064 | 20,027 | 4–5 record, first year with coach |
26 | 1890 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2018-07-12 | 28,308 | 14,458 | 4–1, George Jewett leading scorer |
American football (non-Michigan)
[edit]Pro Football Hall of Fame
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1 | Night Train Lane | 9/28-9/29, 10/16 | 42,172 | 1,108,906 | Defensive back in NFL 1952-1965, PFHOF |
2 | Dan Dierdorf | 10/8-0/16 | 33,447 | 540,380 | |
3 | Doak Walker | 2017 | 27,000 | 486,898 | UM OT (1968-70), Cardinals (1971-83), 5x All-Pro, NFL 1970s All-Decade team; CFHOF, PFHOF |
4 | Bob Waterfield | 2017 | 34,195 | 452,680 | QB for UCLA (1941-44) and Cleveland/LA Rams (1945-52), NFL MVP (1945), 2x NFL champion, 1940s All-Decade team |
5 | Elroy Hirsch | 10/17-10/21 | 52,803 | 414,689 | Known as "Crazy Legs", College and Pro Football HOF |
6 | Lem Barney | 2/20-2/21 | 17,815 | 223,199 | Detroit Lions cornerback 1967-1977, Pro Football HOF |
7 | Ernie Nevers | 2017 | 222,711 | Fullback for Stanford (1923-25) and in NFL (1926-31), consensus AA (1925), 1920s All-Decade team | |
8 | Emlen Tunnell | 2017 | 35,009 | 217,851 | Safety for NY Giants (1948-58), set NFL record for INT, first AA in PFHOF, NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team |
9 | Jimmy Johnson | 10,091 | 158,711 | Cornerback | |
10 | Dutch Clark | 2017 | 57,369 | 148,183 | Detroit Lions back 1931-1938, 6x All-Star, CFHOF/PFHOF |
11 | Joe Schmidt | 10/12-10/16 | 47,364 | 143,911 | Detroit Lions linebacker 1953-1965, head coach 1967-1972, CFHOF/PFHOF |
12 | Benny Friedman | 10/7-10/8 | 56,487 | 135,236 | UM quarterback 1924-1926, CFHOF/PFHOF |
13 | Yale Lary | 1/29-1/30 | 26,031 | 124,473 | Detroit Lions DB, return specialist, punter 1952-1964, PFHOF |
14 | Rosey Brown | 9/29-10/16 | 21,408 | 112,835 | NY Giants offensive tackle 1953-1965 |
15 | Lou Creekmur | 1/29 | 12,927 | 107,975 | Detroit Lions offensive linemen 1950-1959, PFHOF |
16 | Mel Hein | 27,745 | 106,291 | C/LB for Washington State (1928-30) and NY Giants (1931-45), NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, CFHOF/PFHOF | |
17 | Guy Chamberlin | 2017 | 33,954 | 103,303 | End at Nebraska (1914-15) and in NFL (1919-27), 5x NFL champion, 1920s All-Decade team, CFHOF/PFHOF |
18 | Paddy Driscoll | 2017 | 55,063 | 99,639 | QB/HB for Northwestern (1915-16) and in NFL (1919-29) |
19 | Dick Stanfel | 2/7-2/17 | 27,357 | 97,837 | NFL offensive guard 1952-1958, PFHOF |
20 | Jack Christiansen | 3/11 | 26,281 | 95,065 | Detroit Lions safety/return specialist 1951-1958, PFHOF |
21 | Bulldog Turner | 2017 | 41,062 | 84,253 | |
22 | Pete Pihos | 41,347 | 79,948 | End for Indiana (1942-46), Philadelphia Eagles (1947-55), 3x AA, 1940s All-Decade team CFHOF/PFHOF | |
23 | Jimmy Conzelman | 12/3-12/9 | 41,861 | 70,711 | NFL halfback 1920-29, PFHOF |
24 | Joseph Carr | 5/25-5/28 | 33,075 | 69,655 | Founder and president off NFL 1921-39, PFHOF |
25 | Walt Kiesling | 2017 | 27,991 | 63,485 | G/T in NFL (1926-38), 1920s All-Decade team |
26 | Alex Wojciechowicz | 2/19-2/20 | 17,599 | 61,960 | NFL center/linebacker 1938-1950, CFHOF/PFHOF |
27 | Joe Stydahar | 2017 | 26,593 | 58,745 | T for WV (1933-35), Chicago Bears (1936-42, 1945-46), PFHOF, 1930s All-Decade |
28 | Ken Strong | 2017 | 34,015 | 53,882 | HB/FB for NYU (1928 AA) and NFL (1929-47),1930s All-Decadde team, CFHOF/PFHOF |
29 | Clarke Hinkle | 2017 | 24,721 | 53,861 | FB/LB for Green Bay Packers (1932-41), 1930s All-Decade team, PFHOF |
30 | Tuffy Leemans | 2017 | 19,382 | 52,492 | FB/HB for NY Giants (1936-43), 1930s All-Decade team, PFHOF |
31 | Red Badgro | 2017 | 20,522 | 46,644 | End in NFL (1927-36), PFHOF |
32 | Pete Henry | 2017 | 32,481 | 44,984 | Tackle for Wash & Jeff (AA 1918, 1919) and NFL (1926-45), PFHOF |
33 | Dan Fortmann | 2017 | 18,477 | 41,602 | OG/LB for Colgate and Chicago Bears (1936-43), NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, PFHOF |
34 | Mike Michalske | 2017 | 32,954 | 36,311 | G/FB for Penn State (1923-25) and NFL (1926-37), 1920s Al-Decade team, PFHOF |
35 | Bruiser Kinard | 2017 | 28,626 | 36,053 | OT for Ole Miss (1935-37) and NFL (1938-47), CFHOF/PFHOF |
36 | Link Lyman | 2017 | 25,581 | 30,110 | OT for Nebraska (1918-21) and NFL (1922-34), PFHOF |
37 | George Trafton | 12/14-12/16 | 23,414 | 33,293 | C for Notre Dame (1919) and Chicago Bears (1920-32), 1920s All-Decade team, PFHOF |
38 | Shorty Ray | 2016 | 11,149 | 26,853 | NFL technical advisor on rules and supervisor of officials 1938-52, PFHOF |
39 | Ed Healey | 2016-12-10 | 15,046 | 25,146 | G/T/E for Dartmouth and NFL (1920-27), 1920s All-Decade team, CFHOF/PFHOF |
Detroit NFL
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1 | Night Train Lane | 9/28-9/29, 10/16 | 42,172 | 1,108,906 | Defensive back in NFL 1952-1965, PFHOF |
2 | Doak Walker | 2017 | 27,000 | 486,898 | HB for SMU, Heisman (1948), Lions (1950-55), CHFOF/PFHOF |
3 | Lem Barney | 2/20-2/21 | 17,815 | 223,199 | Detroit Lions cornerback 1967-1977, Pro Football HOF |
4 | Mel Farr | 2/18 | 23,229 | 213,130 | Running back for Detroit Lions 1967-1973 |
5 | Dutch Clark | 2017 | 57,369 | 148,183 | Detroit Lions back 1931-1938, 6x All-Star, CFHOF/PFHOF |
6 | Leon Hart | 3/13 | 9,340 | 144,672 | Notre Dame end and 1949 Heisman Trophy winner, CFHOF |
7 | Joe Schmidt | 10/12-10/16 | 47,364 | 143,911 | Detroit Lions linebacker 1953-1965, head coach 1967-1972, CFHOF/PFHOF |
8 | Yale Lary | 1/29-1/30 | 26,031 | 124,473 | Detroit Lions DB, return specialist, punter 1952-1964, PFHOF |
9 | Lou Creekmur | 1/29 | 12,927 | 107,975 | Detroit Lions offensive linemen 1950-1959, PFHOF |
10 | Dick Stanfel | 2/7-2/17 | 27,357 | 97,837 | NFL offensive guard 1952-1958, PFHOF |
11 | Jack Christiansen | 3/11 | 26,281 | 95,065 | Detroit Lions safety/return specialist 1951-1958, PFHOF |
12 | 1957 Detroit Lions season | 2016-03-15 | 21,750 | 69,717 | NFL champions |
13 | Alex Wojciechowicz | 2/19-2/20 | 17,599 | 61,960 | NFL center/linebacker 1938-1950, CFHOF/PFHOF |
14 | Bill Munson | 1/27-1/28 | 9,773 | 61,193 | NFL quarterback 1964-1979 |
15 | Gus Dorais | 2017-12-25 | 48,576 | 59,087 | QB at Notre Dame (1910-13), HC U. Detroit (1925-42), Detroit Lions (1943-47) |
16 | Cloyce Box | 3/11-3/12 | 15,934 | 58,414 | Detroit Lions end 1949-1954 |
17 | Ed Flanagan | 2016-02-18 | 10,462 | 41,152 | Center for Purdue (1962-64), Lions (1965-74), 4x Pro Bowl |
18 | 1934 Detroit Lions season | 2017-10-30 | 33,339 | 37,559 | 10–3 |
19 | Altie Taylor | 2016-01-27 | 5,508 | 30,966 | RB Utah State (1966-68), Detroit Lions (1969-75) |
20 | Nick Pietrosante | 2016-02-17 | 12,087 | 30,824 | FB Notre Dame (1956-58), Lions (1959-650 |
21 | Gail Cogdill | 2016-02021 | 17,494 | 28,983 | WR Washington State (1957-59), Lions 1960-1968 |
22 | 1952 Detroit Lions season | 2016-02-04 | 44,628 | 32,782 | NFL champions |
23 | Darris McCord | 2016-02-20 | 8,564 | 23,647 | DE/DT Tennessee (1953-54), Lions (1955-67) |
24 | 1953 Detroit Lions season | 2016-01-31 | 35,588 | 29,326 | NFL champions, 10-2 |
25 | Dexter Bussey | 2016-02-18 | 4,064 | 21,945 | RB for Lions (1974-84) |
26 | Paul Naumoff | 2016-02-19 | 8,315 | 21,022 | LB for Tennessee (1964-66), Lions (1967-78) |
27 | Wayne Walker | 2016-02-21 | 22,900 | 19,876 | Lions LB/PK (1958-72), All-Pro (1965) |
28 | Robert Hoernschemeyer | 19,835 | |||
29 | Les Bingaman | 18,093 | |||
30 | Stan Campbell | 17,436 | |||
31 | Larry Hand | 17,113 | |||
32 | Bill Triplett | 2016-01-27 | 5,733 | 15,887 | RB NFL (1962-72) |
33 | Dave Middleton | 2017-07-26 | 12,237 | 14,344 | E/WR/HB for Auburn (1953-54), NFL (1955-61) |
34 | LaVern Torgeson | 2016-03-12 | 14,650 | 11,045 | LB/C for Washington State (1948-50), Lions (1951-54) |
35 | Bob Smith | 2016-02-12 | 7,040 | 9,884 | DB for Iowa Pre-Flight ad Iowa (1946-47), Lions (1949-54) |
36 | Bill Swiacki | 2016-03-14 | 10,053 | 8,914 | End for Columbia (1946-47), CFHOF, Lions (1951-52), HC Toronto (1955-56) |
37 | Dan Lewis | 2017-10-24 | 6,208 | 8,525 | HB/FB for Wisconsin (1956-57), Lions (1958-64) |
38 | Larry Walton | 2016-01-27 | 3,347 | 7,825 | WR Lions (1969-77) |
39 | Sonny Gandee | 2016-03-15 | 5,781 | 6,151 | Lions LB/DE (1952-56) |
40 | Camp Wilson* | 2016-02-18 | 8,090 | 5,083 | FB for Lions (1946-49) |
41 | Father Lumpkin | 2017-10-29 | 10,169 | 5,033 | FB/HB/QB for Georgia Tech, All-Southern FB (1927), NFL (1929-37) |
42 | Mickey Sanzotta* | 2016-02-18 | 3,558 | 3,190 | FB for Lions (1942, 1946) |
43 | Walt Clago | 2017-11-04 | 5,721 | 3,150 | End U. Detroit (1919), Detroit NFL (1921), Rock Island (1922) |
44 | Jack Matheson* | 2017-10-17 | 2,973 | 2,437 | E/G for Western Michigan, Lions (1943-46), Bears (1946) |
45 | John Lomakoski* | 2017-10-17 | 4,179 | 1,873 | OT for Western Michigan (1958-61), Detroit Lions (1962) |
46 | Chuck Hanneman* | 2016-02-18 | 2,565 | 1,553 | Detroit Lions end (1937-41) |
47 | Joe Margucci* | 2016-09-12 | 5,228 | 1,414 | QB/HB for Lions (1947-48) |
Other biographies
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Gardner Minshew | 2018-10-15 | 001 | 4,285,537 | Washington State quarterback (2018) and NFL (2019-present) |
2 | Devin Singletary* | 2017-12-02 | 19,909 | 1,813,864 | Led Division I FBS in 2017 with 33 touchdowns and 198 points scored |
3 | Phillip Lindsay* | 2017-12-02 | 28,657 | 1,364,032 | Set Colorado all-time record with 5,760 all-purpose yards, 2014-2017 |
4 | Rashaad Penny* | 2017-09-27 | 18,530 | 807,903 | San Diego State running back, led nation in 2017 with 2,248 rushing yards |
5 | Ito Smith | 2016-09-22 | 18,692 | 189,940 | Southern Miss running back 2014-2017 |
6 | Jermar Jefferson | 2018-10-15 | 11,507 | 88,230 | Oregon State running back (2018-2020) |
7 | Steve Ishmael* | 2017-12-03 | 8,685 | 45,217 | Syracuse wide receiver, All-ACC (2017) |
8 | William H. Spaulding | 2018-03-20 | 24,582 | 25,850 | College football coach 1907-38, UCLA AD 1938-47 |
9 | Kenneth Walker III (wide receiver) | 15,048 | 22,857 | UCLA wide receiver; AfD rescue | |
10 | Rufus Ferguson* | 2017-02-20 | 6,838 | 14,156 | Wisconsin running back 1970-1972, set UW career rushing record (stood until 1975) |
11 | Everett Strupper | 2016-05-14 | 37,268 | 14,028 | HB Georgia Tech (1915-17), AA (1917), CFHOF |
12 | Craig Curry* | 2017-02-20 | 5,762 | 9,294 | Minnesota quarterback 1969-1971, led Big Ten in 1971 with 2,071 yards of total offense |
13 | Asher Clark | 2016-05-03 | 5,766 | 8,864 | Air Force RB (2008-11), AfD rescue |
14 | Ed Smith* | 2017-03-06 | 5,847 | 7,426 | MSU quarterback (1976-1978) |
15 | John Grigas | 2016-02-19 | 12,069 | 7,009 | FB/HB Holy Cross (1940-42), NFL (1943-47), All-Pro (1944) |
16 | Diocemy Saint Juste* | 2017-12-02 | 3,763 | 5,891 | Hawaii RB, 1,510 rushing yards in 2017 |
17 | Rufus Ferguson* | 2017-02-20 | 6,860 | 10,973 | Wisconsin RB (1970-72), CFL/WFL (1973-75) |
18 | Tim Clifford | 2016-11-08 | 5,963 | 9,394 | Indiana quarterback 1977-1980, Big Ten MVP 1979 |
19 | Stanley McCollum | 2018-02-14 | 7,055 | 5,017 | Penn State All-American end (1921), Missouri Mines coach (1922-27) |
20 | Eugene Mayer* | 2017-04-07 | 13,119 | 4,661 | Virginia HB (1912-15), AA (1915), died in WWI |
21 | Norman Leard* | 2016-03-02 | 1,276 | 3,667 | HC Tulsa (1895-97) |
22 | Kyle Killion | 2016-03-09 | 5,072 | 3,302 | LB Indiana (2002-06), Indiana's all-time leader in tackles |
23 | Dennis Mosley* | 2017-03-05 | 5,048 | 3,257 | Iowa RB (1976-79), All-Big Ten (1979) |
24 | D'Angelo Brewer* | 2017-09-26 | 4,951 | 3,115 | RB Tulsa (2014-17), 1,435 yds in 2016, 1,517 yds in 2017 |
25 | Josh Vogelbach* | 2017-11-02 | 5,995 | 3,103 | QB Guilford (2005-08), NCAA DIII record 13,605 passing yards |
26 | Boni Petcoff | 2017-10-29 | 5,217 | 2,984 | T for Ohio State, Columbus NFL (1924-26), All-Pro (1924), HC Toledo (1926-29) |
27 | Vic Hurt* | 2016-03-02 | 10,533 | 2,926 | HC Oklahoma Baptist (1923-34), Tulsa (1936-38) |
28 | James F. Duffy | 2017-12-18 | 13,793 | 2,881 | QB at Colgate (c. 1915), HC Detroit (1917-24) |
29 | Ray Tompkins | 2018-01-06 | 4,829 | 2,580 | Yale rusher, 3x national champion 1881-1883 |
30 | Maurie Daigneau* | 2017-02-20 | 2,510 | Northwestern QB (1969-71), All-Big 10 (1971), Chicago Fire (1974) | |
31 | Vince Carillot* | 2,488 | |||
32 | Wyllys Terry | 2018-01-06 | 6,020 | 2,420 | Yale back, 3x national champion 1882-1884 |
33 | W. C. Riley | 2017-07-24 | 7,980 | 2,165 | HC Fort Hays State (1930-34) |
34 | Hal Mefford* | 2016-03-02 | 5,734 | 2,074 | E/HB Chicago (1904-06), HC Rose Poly (1916), Tulsa (1917) |
35 | Carl Peterson* | 2017-10-29 | 4,231 | 1,991 | Center for Nebraska, KC NFL (1924), third-team All-Pro (1924) |
36 | Howard Acher | 1,957 | |||
37 | Harry Szulborski* | 2016-05-17 | 4,800 | 1,884 | HB Purdue (1946-49), NCAA rushing leader (1947) |
38 | Tyler Rogers* | 2017-09-26 | 5,840 | 1,743 | QB NM State (2014-17) |
39 | Glen Carberry | 2017-10-25 | 4,566 | 1,653 | End at Notre Dame, captain (1922), NFL (1923-25) |
40 | George Grosvenor | 2017-04-02 | 11,030 | 1,589 | QB/HB/TB for Colorado (1931-33), NFL (1935-37), second-team All-Pro (1936) |
41 | Jim Fordham | 1,544 | |||
42 | Chet Benefiel* | 1,461 | |||
43 | Warren Beson | 2017-12-07 | 9,361 | 1,452 | G/C Minnesota (1945-48), Colts (1949), HC/AD Carleton (1956-59) |
44 | Ike Owens* | 2016-05-17 | 6,415 | 1,446 | E/DE Illinois (1941, 1946-47) |
45 | Jack Beynon* | 2016-05-16 | 3,951 | 1,329 | Illinois QB (1932-34) |
46 | Frank Bissell* | 2017-04-09 | 2,789 | c 1,100 | End at Fordham (1924), Akron NFL (1925-26), second-team All-Pro (1926) |
47 | Johnny Kyle* | 2017-10-25 | 2,975 | 990 | FB at Indiana and Cleveland NFL (1923) |
48 | Ralph King* | 958 | |||
49 | Andy Nemecek* | 946 | |||
50 | Joy Berquist* | 938 | |||
51 | Pete Casey* | 927 | |||
52 | Gene Malinowski* | 893 | |||
53 | Sonny Winters* | 846 | |||
54 | Oscar Christianson* | 744 | |||
55 | Elmer McCormick* | 675 | |||
56 | Doc Williams* | 623 | |||
57 | Buddy Tynes* | 570 |
Coaches
- George P. Campbell
- Mike Casteel
- Don James (American football)
- Bob Jauron
- Dean W. Kelley
- Stanley McCollum
- Butch Nowack
- Carl Pray
- William H. Spaulding
Yale
NFL
Season articles
[edit]- All-ACC: 1965-1972, 1985, 1990, 1995
- All-Big East: 1995
- All-Big Eight: 1965-1995
- All-Big Ten: 1919, 1930
- All-MAC: 1995
- All-Pac-10: 1994-1995
- All-Southwest: 1928-1929, 1931-1934, 1966-1969, 1971, 1995
- All-WAC: 1994-1995
- Border Conference: 1932-1936, 1938
- Arizona: 1899-1900, 1904-1905, 1908-1917, 1919-1942, 1945-1952, 1954-1972, 1974-1983, 1985, 1988, 1990-1992, 1995-1996
- Arizona State: 1900, 1902-06, 1914-16, 1919, 1922-1930, 1932-1938, 1940-42, 1946-51, 1954-1968, 1976, 1978, 1981-83, 1985, 1987-93
- Baylor: 1925-1942, 1945-1949, 1962-1969
- Boston College: 1954, 1957-1958, 1962, 1974-1975, 1977-1981
- Bowling Green: 1951-1977, 1979-2000
- Butler: 1893*
- BYU: 1922-1926, 1928-1932, 1937, 1939, 1951, 1960, 1965-1966
- California: 1923, 1956-1969, 1985, 1987-2004
- Carleton: 1992
- Central Michigan: 1896, 1905, 1907-1912, 1916-2004, Central Michigan–Eastern Michigan football rivalry
- Chicago: 1893, 1895-1897, 1900-1904, 1906-1921, 1923-1939
- Chico State: 1953-1954
- Cincinnati: 1954, 1964
- Colorado: 1919
- Colorado State: 1890, 1892-1894, 1899-1915, 1917-1942, 1945-1954, 1956-1962
- Columbia: 1945
- Cornell: 1887-1907, 1909-1913, 1916-1917, 1919-1920, 1924-1925
- Denver: 1908, 1917, 1954
- Detroit Heralds: 1910-1919
- Detroit Titans: 1896-1907, 1909-1927, 1929-1942, 1945-1964
- Eastern Michigan: 1891-1924, 1926-1943, 1945-1986, 1988-2002, 2004
- Georgia Tech: 1957-1959
- Gonzaga: 1920, 1923-1928, 1932, 1934-1936, 1939-1941
- Hardin-Simmons: 1940
- Harvard: 1882-1884, 1886-1889, 1891-1897, 1900, 1902-1907, 1911, 1914-1917, 1921-1922
- Hawaii: 1980
- Hillsdale: 1985
- Illinois: 1902-1909, 1911-1913, 1916-1917, 1920-1922, 1925-1926, 1929-1935, 1956, 1980
- Indiana: 1918, 1956, 1980
- Iowa: 1918, 1946-1947, 1956, 1980
- Iowa State: 1892-1910, 1913-1921, 1924-1976
- Kansas: 1891-1898, 1900, 1902-1907, 1909-1922, 1924-1929, 1931-1945, 1948-1959, 1962-1963, 1965-1967, 1969-1977, 1979-1987
- Kent State: 1951-1971, 1974-2001
- Kentucky: 1978-1982, 1985-1987, 1990-1992, 1994-1995
- Lafayette: 1895, 1897, 1899-1900
- Louisville: 1925, 1947
- Loyola: 1909, 1926, 1929-1931, 1932-1936, 1937-1942, 1946-1951, Template:Loyola Lions football navbox
- Marquette: 1930-1931
- Maryland: 1899-1936, 1938-1945, 1959-1973, 1977-1982, 1986-1988, 1991-2000
- Miami (OH): 1888, 1908, 1943-1946, 1948, 1951-1962, 1964-1965, 1967-1972, 1976, 1978-1997
- Michigan: 1890-1897, 1899-1900, 1928-1929, 1934, 1936-1937, Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry
- Michigan State: 1897-1899, 1901-1913, 1916-1936, 1938-1942, 1944-1947, 1956, 1964, 1968, 1971-1972, 1974, 1976-1977, 1980, 1985-1986
- Minnesota: 1918, 1935, 1956, 1960
- Missouri: 1898-1908, 1910-1912, 1914-1917, 1920-1923, 1926, 1928-1938, 1940, 1943-1944, 1946-1977, 1979, 1982-1989
- Nevada: 1919-1943, 1945-1948, 1990-1991
- New Mexico: 1908-1917, 1919-1936, 1938-1949, 1952-1964, 1970, 1982
- New Mexico State: 1899-1908, 1911-1914, 1917, 1920, 1922-1923, 1935, 1937-1938, 1943, 1945, 1950-1951, 1959, 1961-1962, 1965-1967
- Northern Colorado: 1930*
- Northern Michigan: 1975
- Northwestern: 1889-1890, 1893-1902, 1904, 1908-1915, 1917-1925, 1927-1929, 1932-1935, 1937-1939, 1941-1942, 1944-1947, 1949, 1964-1968, 1980, 1970-1987, 1989-1994
- Oberlin: 1892-1894*, Template:Oberlin Yeomen football navbox
- Occidental: 1948
- Ohio: 1945-1959, 1961-1967, 1969-1998
- Ohio State: 1918, 1956
- Oklahoma State: 1944-1955, 1958-1961, 1962, 1964-1965, 1967-1975, 1979-1982, 1985-1986
- Oregon State: 1894-1899, 1902, 1904-1938, 1940-1942, 1945-1956, 1958-1963, 1965-1968, 1970, 1972-1973, 1976-1979, 1981-1982, 1987, 1989, 1992-1994
- Penn: 1890-1893, 1896, 1900-1903, 1905-1906, 1909, 1917
- Pitt: 1910, 1961-1962, 1964-1970
- Princeton: 1876, 1882-1883, 1887-1888, 1890-1892, 1895, 1897, 1900-1902, 1907-1910, 1912-1919, 1921, 1923-1932, 1934, 2000
- Purdue: 1890-1902, 1904-1923, 1925-1928, 1930, 1931, 1933-35, 1956, 1980
- Rutgers: 1876-1896, 1898, 1900-1910, 1912-1998
- Saint Mary's: 1917, 1921-1937, 1939-1950
- San Diego: 2004-2006
- San Francisco: 1930-1943, 1946-1951, Template:San Francisco Dons football navbox
- Santa Barbara State: 1936
- Santa Clara: 1916, 1919-1935, 1938-1942, 1946-1952
- Spring Hill: 1919, 1921-1922
- Texas Tech: 1927-1935, 1956-1975, 1977-1992, 1994, 1996-1998, 2000-2005
- Toledo: 1917, 1923, 1935, 1939, 1946-1989, 1991-1998
- Tulsa: 1900-1902, 1905, 1908-1910, 1912-1915, 1917-1976, 1978-1992, 1994-1999
- Utah: 1985-1989
- Utah State: 1892, 1896, 1898-1907, 1909-1917, 1919-1935, 1937-1942, 1944-1945, 1947-1959, 1962-1969, 1971, 1973-1974
- Wabash: 1905
- Washington State: 1894, 1922, 1947, 1958, 1960-1982, 1984-1996
- Wayne State: 1921, 1932-1942, 1974-1977
- Wayne State: 1918, 1921, 1932-1934, 1936-1945, 1967, 1970, 1974-1975, 1977
- West Virginia: 1894-1914, 1924-1952
- Wisconsin: 1918-1948, 1956
- Western Michigan: 1906-1925, 1927-1964, 1966-1981, 1983-1987, 1989-1996, 1998-1999, 2001-2003
- Wyoming: 1925, 1931, 1947-1957, 1959, 1961, 1976
- Yale: 1882, 1889-1890, 1896, 1898-1899, 1903-1904, 1910-1917, 1919-1926, 1928, 1931, 1975
Military service teams
[edit]World War II
[edit]World War I
[edit]- Template:World War I military service football teams navbox
- Camp Devens: 1917-1918
- Camp Dix: 1917-1918
- Camp Dodge: 1918
- Camp Gordon: 1918
- Camp Meade: 1917
- Camp Upton: 1917-1918
- Fort Sheridan: 1917
- Mineola Aviation Station: 1917-1918
- Newport Naval Reserves: 1917
Big Ten seasons
[edit]All-Pro teams
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | 1961 All-Pro Team | 2017-02-22 | 5,633 | 7,208 | |
2 | 1953 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-05 | 6,073 | 2,851 | |
3 | 1952 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-05 | 4,463 | 3,708 | |
4 | 1951 All-Pro Team* | 3,069 | |||
5 | 1950 All-Pro Team* | 3,369 | |||
6 | 1949 All-Pro Team* | ||||
7 | 1948 All-Pro Team* | 2,691 | |||
8 | 1947 All-Pro Team* | 2,539 | |||
9 | 1946 All-Pro Team* | 2,521 | |||
10 | 1945 All-Pro Team* | ||||
11 | 1944 All-Pro Team* | ||||
12 | 1943 All-Pro Team* | ||||
13 | 1942 All-Pro Team* | ||||
14 | 1941 All-Pro Team* | ||||
15 | 1940 All-Pro Team* | 3,168 | |||
16 | 1939 All-Pro Team* | ||||
17 | 1938 All-Pro Team* | ||||
18 | 1937 All-Pro Team* | ||||
19 | 1936 All-Pro Team* | ||||
20 | 1935 All-Pro Team* | ||||
21 | 1934 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-01 | 5,336 | 2,255 | |
22 | 1933 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-01 | 4,172 | 2,006 | |
23 | 1932 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-02 | 4,319 | 2,605 | |
24 | 1931 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-02 | 5,088 | 2,445 | |
25 | 1930 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-08 | 2,516 | 2,418 | |
26 | 1929 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-08 | 2,976 | 2,463 | |
27 | 1928 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-08 | 3,030 | 1,871 | |
28 | 1927 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-08 | 5,707 | 2,707 | |
29 | 1926 All-Pro Team* | 2017-04-09 | 6,601 | 3,210 | |
30 | 1925 All-Pro Team | 2017-10-25 | 6,731 | 3,396 | |
31 | 1924 All-Pro Team* | 2017-10-25 | 6,369 | 2,529 | |
32 | 1923 All-Pro Team* | 2017-10-25 | 8,756 | 3,205 | |
33 | Collyer's Eye* | 2017-10-28 | 1,173 | 1,779 | Weekly sports journal published in Chicago (1915-23), picked All-Pro teams (1923-41) |
All-America teams
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1970 College Football All-America Team | 18,373 | |||
2 | 1971 College Football All-America Team | 21,543 | |||
3 | 1972 College Football All-America Team | 17,623 | |||
4 | 1973 College Football All-America Team | 17,233 | |||
5 | 1974 College Football All-America Team | 18,723 | |||
6 | 1975 College Football All-America Team | 21,465 | |||
7 | 1976 College Football All-America Team | 17,566 | |||
8 | 1977 College Football All-America Team | 16,280 | |||
9 | 1978 College Football All-America Team | 17,852 | |||
10 | 1979 College Football All-America Team | 15,956 | |||
11 | 1981 College Football All-America Team | 17,375 | |||
12 | 1982 College Football All-America Team | 18,986 | |||
13 | 1983 College Football All-America Team | 20,576 | |||
14 | 1984 College Football All-America Team | 19,173 | |||
15 | 1985 College Football All-America Team | 18,608 | |||
16 | 1986 College Football All-America Team | 17,843 | |||
17 | 1987 College Football All-America Team | 18,221 | |||
18 | 1988 College Football All-America Team | 23,922 | |||
19 | 1993 College Football All-America Team |
- All-America: 1963, 1966, 1989-1992
Years in Michigan
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | 2018 in Michigan | 2018-03-28 | 37,243 | 3,583 | Larry Nassar scandal; ouster of Tea Party clerk Karen Spranger in Macomb County; death of Aretha Franklin; voters legalize marijuana; Gretchen Whitmer reelected |
2 | 2017 in Michigan | 2018-03-28 | 48,827 | 2,126 | Flint water crisis Larry Nasser and USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal; election of Alan Trammell and Jack Morris to BHOF |
3 | 1994 in Michigan | 2018-11-15 | 23,189 | 2,636 | Election of John Engler and Spencer Abraham in Republican victories; Jack Kevorkian and assisted suicide |
4 | 1993 in Michigan | 2018-11-18 | 13,796 | 1,128 | Jack Kevorkian; Baby Jessica case; Malice Green murder case; Fab Five in Final Four |
5 | 1992 in Michigan | 2018-12-10 | 15,858 | 1,715 | GM plant closings; Jack Kevorkian acquittal; death of Malice Green |
6 | 1991 in Michigan | 2018-12-09 | 9,262 | 882 | |
7 | 1990 in Michigan | 2018 | 17,052 | 2,131 | John Engler defeated James Blanchard for Governor; Jack Kevorkian charged with urder; conviction in Murder of the DeLisle children; Pistons NBA champions |
8 | 1989 in Michigan | 2018-03-25 | 24,807 | 3,027 | Events in Michigan |
9 | 1988 in Michigan | 7,613 | 6,293 | Events in Michigan | |
10 | 1987 in Michigan | 2018-03-24 | 10,887 | 2,149 | Crash of [[[Norhwest Airlines Flight 255]]; Pope John Paul II visit to Detroit; Tigers win AL East |
11 | 1986 in Michigan | 2018-03-24 | 13,631 | 1,595 | Worst flooding in state history; Jim Harbaugh guarantees victory over Ohio State |
12 | 1985 in Michigan | 2018-03-23 | 14,466 | 2,535 | Events in Michigan |
13 | 1984 in Michigan | 2018-03-22 | 20,941 | 2,769 | Tigers win World Series |
14 | 1983 in Michigan | 2017-10-10 | 12,718 | 1,853 | Income tax hike leads to recalls; dioxins discovered in waterways and fish; Chrysler returned to health; Agnes Mary Mansour defies Vatican order to resign as director of Michigan Department of Social Services; Murder of Vincent Chin |
15 | 1982 in Michigan | 2017-09-18 | 12,392 | 3,166 | James Blanchard elected Governor; unemployment rate reaches 17.2%; Rock Road massacre; Super Bowl XVI in Pontiac |
16 | 1981 in Michigan | 2017-09-17 | 12,624 | 1,785 | Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Thomas Hearns; Pistons draft Isiah Thomas |
17 | 1980 in Michigan* | 2017-06-03 | 120,167 | 11,116 | Record losses by Big Three and layoffs of 190,000 workers; defeat of the Tisch Amendment; and 1980 Republican Convention in Detroit |
18 | 1979 in Michigan* | 2017-09-15 | 16,102 | 2,429 | Chrysler on brink and receives $1.5 billion federal loan guarantee; indefinite layoff of 141,000 auto workers |
19 | 1978 in Michigan* | 2017-09-13 | 16,079 | 2,684 | Great Blizzard of 1978; reelection of William Milliken as Governor; election of Carl Levin to Senate; recall of 1.5 million Ford Pintos for fuel tank modifications; implementation of Michigan bottle/can deposit law; conviction of Charles Diggs; 1977–78 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team led to national championship by Magic Johnson |
20 | 1977 in Michigan* | 2017-09-12 | 23,934 | 3,028 | Michigan PBB contamination scandal; Oakland County Child Killer; Francine Hughes ills husband; nurses convicted in Ann Arbor Hospital Murders |
21 | 1976 in Michigan* | 2017-09-11 | 34,245 | 3,932 | UAW strikes; March 3 ice storm; Gerald Ford's loss to Jimmy Carter; Mark Fidrych rookie season; Sheila Young gold medal in speedskating |
22 | 1975 in Michigan* | 2017-09-06 | 17,675 | 5,163 | Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa; sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald; Ann Arbor Hospital Murders; Tigers trade Mickey Lolich for Rusty Staub; opening of Pontiac Silverdome |
23 | 1974 in Michigan* | 2017-05-21 | 70,258 | 9,439 | Gerald Ford's elevation to President; decline in automobile industry; Supreme Court reversal of lower cour order requiring cross-district busing in metro Detroit |
24 | 1973 in Michigan* | 2017-09-06 | 19,528 | 2,807 | Gerald Ford appointed Vice president; 1973 oil crisis and layoffs in automobile industry; Coleman Young elected mayor of Detroit; John Hiller's comeback |
25 | 1972 in Michigan* | 2017-08-29 | 22,489 | 3,059 | Court orders cross-district busing; Michigan Lottery begins; George Wallace wins Michigan's Democratic primary; record profits in auto industry; Tigers win AL East |
26 | 1971 in Michigan* | 2017-08-28 | 17,132 | 2,437 | Gordie Howe retires; court-ordered busing in Pontiac; voting age reduced to 18 |
27 | 1970 in Michigan | 2017-08-27 | 24,026 | 3,208 | |
28 | 1969 in Michigan | 2017-08-23 | 28,549 | 3,729 | "Michigan murders"; William Milliken replaces George W. Romney as Governor; New Bethel Church shootout; 1969 Ohio State vs. Michigan football game |
29 | 1968 in Michigan | 21,219 | 3,532 | ||
30 | 1967 in Michigan* | 20,632 | 2,533 | ||
31 | 1966 in Michigan* | 2017-08-20 | 23,272 | 4,143 | George W. Romney's landslide re-election as Governor; Griffin defeated Wiliams for Senate; controversy over automobile safety triggered by Ralph Nader's "Unsafe at Any Speed" |
32 | 1965 in Michigan* | 2017-08-16 | 37,545 | 4,474 | 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak caused 18 deaths in Michigan; murder of Detroit civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo by the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama; automobile production at record high of > 11 million vehicles |
33 | 1964 in Michigan | 2017-08-18 | 34,435 | 3,413 | Re-election of George W. Romney; reapportionment gives Democrats control; 134-day newspaper strike; Great Lakes reach lowest water level in 100 years; UM fooball to Rose Bowl and basketball to Final Four |
34 | 1963 in Michigan* | 2017-08-19 | 31,298 | 4,909 | Detroit Walk to Freedom; Detroit loses bid to host 1968 Olympics; boom year in automobile industry; suspension of Alex Karras |
35 | 1962 in Michigan* | 2017-05-27 | 90,198 | 9,786 | George Romney's campaign for governor; Wallenda family tragedy; record profits in automobile business |
36 | 1961 in Michigan | 2017-08-12 | 29,444 | 3,160 | State Constitutional Convention; Tigers win 101 games; Jerome Cavanagh elected Mayor of Detroit; "Tractors for Freedom" |
37 | 1960 in Michigan* | 2017-08-08 | 33,925 | 5,712 | Election of John Swainson as Governor; Tigers trade batting champion Harvey Kuenn for Rocky Colavito |
38 | 1959 in Michigan* | 19,207 | 2,021 | ||
39 | 1958 in Michigan* | 18,823 | 2,198 | ||
40 | 1957 in Michigan* | 23,944 | 3,110 | ||
41 | 1956 in Michigan* | 2017-07-25 | 59,141 | 5,551 | Tornado outbreaks; election of Eisenhower/Williams; slowdown in automobile production |
42 | 1955 in Michigan* | 2017-07-18 | 124,447 | 9,610 | Guaranteed annual wage (GAW) agreements with UAW; Ann Arbor press conference announcing Salk polio vaccine; record production in automobile industry |
43 | 1954 in Michigan* | 18,405 | 2,394 | ||
44 | 1953 in Michigan* | 17,631 | 1,925 | ||
45 | 1952 in Michigan* | 16,765 | 1,951 | ||
46 | 1951 in Michigan* | 16,270 | 1,597 | ||
47 | 1950 in Michigan* | 2017-06-19 | 117,824 | 11,121 | G. Mennen Williams declared governor after recount; Reuther's Treaty of Detroit; crash of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501; and "cow shed" murder |
48 | 1949 in Michigan* | 10,636 | 1,726 | ||
49 | 1948 in Michigan* | 11,199 | 1,664 | ||
50 | 1947 in Michigan* | 10,921 | 1,828 | ||
51 | 1946 in Michigan* | 49,659 | 2,037 | Kim Sigler elected governor; UAW strike; 1946 Windsor–Tecumseh tornado; Edward Aloysius Mooney Michigan's first cardinal | |
52 | 1945 in Michigan* | 15,559 | 2,090 | ||
53 | 1944 in Michigan* | 18,122 | 1,637 | ||
54 | 1943 in Michigan* | 20,727 | 1,585 | ||
55 | 1942 in Michigan* | 2017-07-17 | 25,263 | 1,904 | Max Stephan treason conviction; Republicans win elections for governor and Senate; Saginaw Bay boat rescue; record industrial output; FDR visits Detroit bomber and tank plants; Sojourner Truth integration |
56 | 1941 in Michigan* | 2017-07-17 | 31,205 | 2,244 | Ford strike ends with union shop contract; industry converst to "Arsenal of Democracy", including opening of Willow Run bomber plant; Hank Greenberg drafted |
57 | 1940 in Michigan* | 18,927 | 2,183 | ||
58 | 1939 in Michigan* | 19,912 | 1,606 | ||
59 | 1938 in Michigan* | 57,139 | 2,514 | Republicans sweep November elections; sitdown strikes, bombings and labor unrest; opening of Blue Water Bridge; hanging of Tony Chebatoris; Charles Coughlin anti-Semitic comments; Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling; Hank Greenberg 58 HR and 143 RBI | |
60 | 1937 in Michigan* | 14,733 | 1,507 | ||
61 | 1936 in Michigan* | 16,329 | 2,165 | ||
62 | 1935 in Michigan* | 18,835 | 2,282 | ||
63 | 1934 in Michigan* | 21,820 | 2,011 | ||
64 | 1933 in Michigan* | 15,917 | 1,616 | ||
65 | 1932 in Michigan* | 13,366 | 1,728 | ||
66 | 1931 in Michigan* | 13,882 | 1,740 | ||
67 | 1930 in Michigan* | 20,148 | 2,890 | ||
68 | 1929 in Michigan* | 7,269 | 1,566 | ||
69 | 1928 in Michigan* | 11,182 | 1,819 | ||
70 | 1927 in Michigan* | 7,766 | 1,553 | ||
71 | 1926 in Michigan* | 12,164 | 2,134 | ||
72 | 1925 in Michigan* | 17,696 | 2,372 | ||
73 | 1920 in Michigan* | 2017-07-11 | 16,341 | 4,553 | |
74 | 1915 in Michigan* | 8,008 | 1,794 | ||
75 | 1910 in Michigan* | 11,235 | 2,111 | ||
76 | 1905 in Michigan* | 7,849 | 1,072 | ||
77 | 1901 in Michigan* | 11,609 | 1,830 | ||
78 | 1895 in Michigan* | 19,026 | 1,882 | ||
79 | 1885 in Michigan* | 10,016 | 1,896 | ||
80 | 1875 in Michigan* | 4,379 | 1,619 | ||
81 | 1865 in Michigan* | 6,173 | 1,693 |
Exotica
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Quiet Village: The Exotic Sounds of Martin Denny | 2017-12-09 | 5,038 | 17,895 | 1959 exotica album |
2 | Primitiva* | 2017-12-10 | 3,879 | 11,295 | 1958 exotica album by Martin Denny |
3 | Hypnotique* | 2017-12-09 | 2,655 | 10,562 | Martin Denny album (1958 |
4 | Forbidden Island (album)* | 2017-12-09 | 4,407 | 9,541 | 1958 exotica album by Martin Denny |
5 | Augie Colon* | 3,688 |
Baseball
[edit]Detroit
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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1 | Chet Lemon | 2018-02-19 | 24,987 | 169,006 | Center fielder |
2 | Harry Heilmann | 2016-04-27 | 72,224 | 107,092 | 4x AL batting champion (1914, 1916–1929), BHOF |
3 | Heinie Manush | 2016-05-02 | 41,678 | 96,498 | MLB left fielder 1923-1939, AL batting champion (1926), BHOF |
4 | Bob Fothergill | 2016-03-30 | 23,558 | 27,753 | MLB outfielder 1922-33, .325 career batting average |
5 | Dale Alexander | 2016-04-12 | 24,652 | 24,698 | MLB first baseman 1929-1933, AL batting champion (1932) |
6 | Howard Ehmke | 2016-04-21 | 21,406 | 23,222 | MLB pitcher (1915-30) |
7 | Johnny Grabowski* | 2016-03-28 | 6,794 | 17,922 | MLB catcher (1924-31) |
8 | Jim Campbell | 2016-03-28 | 12,124 | 17,029 | Detroit Tigers executive (1949-92), GM (1962-83) |
9 | Marv Owen | 2016-03-23 | 20,256 | 16,170 | Tigers 3B (1931, 1933-37), fought Joe Medwick in 1934 World Series, 98 RBIs in 1934 |
10 | Daryl Patterson | 2017-06-13 | 8,126 | 15,886 | MLB pitchr (1968-74), Tigers (1968-71) |
11 | Ira Flagstead | 2016-04-04 | 23,819 | 14,191 | MLB OF (1917-30) |
12 | Joe Cobb | 2016-04-15 | 12,093 | 7,594 | Tigers catcher (1918), hit .320 for 1924 Baltimore (ranked 5th best minor league team in history) |
13 | Marty McManus | 2016-04-10 | 25,463 | 12,083 | MLB 2B/3B (1920-34), Red Sox manager (1932-34) |
14 | Jean Dubuc | 2016-04-20 | 21,836 | 11,651 | MLB pitcher (1908-19) |
15 | Phil Mankowski* | 2016-02-23 | 4,657 | 11,252 | MLB 3B (1976-82) |
16 | Lu Blue | 2016-04-12 | 17,300 | 10,704 | Tigers 1B (1921-27), .402 career on-base percentage |
17 | Ed Siever | 2016-03-29 | 9,515 | 9,869 | Tigers pitcher (1901-02, 1906-08), led AL with 1.91 ERA (1902) |
18 | Del Gainer | 2016-04-16 | 30,546 | 9,456 | OF for Detroit (1909-14), Boston (1914-1919) |
19 | Frank Dillon | 2016-03-27 | 12,146 | 7,874 | Tigers 1B 1901-02, 22 seasons pro baseball |
20 | Sammy Hale* | 2016-04-05 | 13,438 | 7,611 | 3B Detroit (1920-21), Athletics (1923-29) |
21 | Clyde Hatter* | 2016-03-25 | 19,255 | 7,496 | Tigers pitcher (1935, 1937) |
22 | Ed Willett | 2016-04-26 | 12,407 | 7,458 | Tigers pitcher (1906-13) |
23 | Chick Shorten* | 2016-04-06 | 9,111 | 7,340 | OF MLB (1915-24) |
24 | Roxie Lawson* | 2016-03-26 | 17,461 | 7,197 | Tigers pitcher (1933-39) |
25 | Ed Wells* | 2016-05-09 | 8,634 | 7,046 | Pitcher Detroit (1923-27), Yankees (1928-32) |
26 | Al Wingo | 2016-03-30 | 10,577 | 7,038 | Tigers OF (1924-28) |
27 | Johnny Bassler | 2016-05-05 | 31,054 | 6,742 | Tigers catcher (1921-27) |
28 | Oscar Stanage | 2016-04-19 | 21,665 | 6,711 | Tigers catcher (1909-20, 1925) |
Herman Pillette* | 2016-04-20 | 9,766 | 5,630 | Tigers pitcher (1922-24) | |
29 | Ralph Young | 2016-04-13 | 20,122 | 5,287 | Detroit 2B (1915-21) |
30 | Bert Ellison | 2016-05-08 | 11,172 | 5,095 | Pitcher for Tigers (1916-20), San Francisco (1921-27), PCL Hall of Fame |
31 | Sam Dungan | 2017-07-16 | 22,285 | 4,937 | MLB OF (1892-94, 1900-01), Detroit (1894-99), first AL batting champion |
32 | Bill Steen* | 2016-04-04 | 6,883 | 4,362 | Pitcher for Cleveland (1912-15), Detroit (1915) |
33 | Heinie Schuble* | 2016-03-24 | 9,959 | 4,209 | SS/3B for Detroit (1929-35) |
34 | Sailor Stroud* | 2016-03-29 | 9,679 | 4,150 | Pitcher for Tigers (1910), Giants (1915-16) |
Lew Drill* | 2016-03-29 | 5,290 | 3,381 | MLB catcher (1902-05) | |
35 | Carl Zamloch | 2016-04-13 | 23,759 | 3,322 | Tigers pitcher (1913) and magician |
36 | Hack Simmons* | 2016-04-07 | 5,866 | 2,988 | 2B/OF Detroit (1910), NY (1912), Baltimore (1914-15) |
Henri Rondeau* | 2016-04-09 | 10,585 | 2,704 | MLB OF/C (1913-16) | |
37 | Yats Wuestling* | 2016-04-12 | 7,124 | 2,651 | Tigers SS (1929-30) |
38 | Archie Yelle* | 2016-04-12 | 7,420 | 2,394 | Tigers catcher (1917-19) |
39 | Joe Sargent* | 2016-04-07 | 6,343 | 2,393 | Tigers IF (1921) |
40 | 1900 Detroit Tigers season* | 2017-10-10 | 6,420 | 2,169 | Tigers' first in the American League, which received recognition as a major league one year later in 1901 |
41 | Guy Tutwiler* | 2016-04-07 | 4,236 | 2,050 | Tigers 1B/OF (1911, 1913), "King Tut", > 1,500 games (27 MLB) |
42 | Sam Gillen | 2018-07-18 | 6,134 | 1,610 | Shortstop for Pirates (1893) and Phillies (1897) and for Detroit where he hit .344 (1895-96) |
43 | Harry Tuthill* | 2016-06-01 | 4,758 | 1,361 | Tigers trainer (1907-21), Wolverines (1916-17) |
Other baseball
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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1 | William B. "Buck" Giles* | 2016-10-23 | 5,732 | 2,560 | UM baseball 2B (1924-26), frist baseball inductee into UM Athletic Hall of Honor |
2 | Bobby Lewis* | 2016-11-01 | 2,977 | 1,478 | Pitt baseball coach (1955-90) |
- Clyde Barfoot 3,361
- George Boehler
- Bernie Boland
- Fred Buelow
- Les Burke
- James D. Burns
- Bert Cole
- Davey Crockett*||
- George Cunningham
- Carl Fischer
- Kyle Graham
- Pinky Hargrave ||6,366||
- Ken Holloway
- Bob Jones
- Elijah Jones 4,214
- Tom Jones
- Marty Kavanagh
- Bill Louden
- Scott Lusader 8,755
- Clyde Manion
- Red McKee
- Herman Merritt
- Chet Morgan
- Ole Olsen
- Steve Partenheimer 2,807
- Joe Peploski
- Pol Perritt
- Al Platte
- Billy Purtell
- Frank Reiber
- Alex Remneas
- Ross Reynolds
- Mark Fidrych - expanded 1976 season
Miscellaneous
[edit]Basketball
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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1 | Glen Selbo | 2017-03-01 | 10,439 | 13,776 | UM basketball (1945-46), won Big Ten Silver Basketball (MVP) |
2 | Buck Read | 2017-08-06 | 14,346 | 2,876 | Western Michigan basketball HC (1922-49) |
3 | Robert Harris* | 2018-07-19 | 4,405 | 2,757 | Indiana basetball coach (1909) |
4 | George Colliflower | 2017-06-26 | 6,891 | 2,512 | Georgetown forward (1907-12), George Washington HC (1915-17); AfD rescue |
5 | Oscar Rackle* | 2018-07-09 | 6,597 | 2,278 | Indiana basketball coach (1911) |
6 | Newman Ertell* | 2017-08-01 | 3,905 | 723 | Wayne basketball HC (1909) (1929-48) |
Athletic directors
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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1 | Martin Jarmond* | 2017-09-17 | 5,003 | 65,910 | UCLA athletic director 2020-present |
2 | Brad Bates* | 2017-09-16 | 4,397 | 7,904 | AD at Miami OH (2002-12), Boston College (2012-17) |
3 | John P. Curley* | 2017-09-16 | 4,802 | 6,800 | AD Boston College (1930-57) |
4 | Patrick Lyons* | 2018-06-16 | 2,577 | 3,474 | AD Seton Hal (2011-present) |
5 | Ben Kribbs | 2018-06-07 | 3,051 | 3,186 | Bucknell basketball coach and AD 1952-1968 |
6 | William J. Flynn* | 2017-09-16 | 6,690 | 2,596 | Boston College end (1936-38), AD (1957-90) |
7 | Jim Jarrett* | 2018-06-02 | 1,933 | 1,824 | Old Dominion AD (1970-2010) |
8 | Seaver Peters* | 2018-06-06 | 2,921 | 920 | Dartmouth hockey player (1951-54) and AD (1967-83) |
9 | Bob Latour* | 2018-06-08 | 2,661 | 912 | Bucknell football HC (1937-46) and AD (1968-78) |
10 | Dick Bowers* | 2018-06-08 | 5,475 | 1,437 | AD South Florida (1964-82) |
11 | Al Humphreys* | 2018-06-06 | 5,350 | 787 | Bucknell AD (1947-620 |
12 | William H. McCarter* | 2018-06-06 | 1,624 | 613 | Dartmouth AD (1937-54) |
13 | Harry R. Heneage* | 2018-06-06 | 2,102 | 388 | Dartmouth AD (1927-36) |
Championship selectors
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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1 | National Championship Foundation* | 2016-01-04 | 28,139 | 28,214 | |
2 | Houlgate System* | 2016-01-04 | 14,997 | 23,416 | System created by Deke Houlgate |
3 | Billingsley Report* | 2016-01-03 | 57,609 | 21,021 | |
4 | Dunkel System | 2016-01-15 | 15,664 | 17,490 | System developed in 1929 by Dick Dunkel, operated 1929-75 |
5 | Berryman QPRS* | 2016-01-08 | 15,429 | 12,069 | System developed by Clyde Berryman, chose national champions on current basis 1990-2011, retroactive to 1920 |
6 | College Football Researchers Association | 2016-01-08 | 13,010 | 5,895 | Founded 1982 |
Other
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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1 | New Bethel Baptist Church (Detroit, Michigan) | 2017-04-09 | 16,991 | 188,280 | Led by C. L. Franklin (1946-79), gospel choir in 1950s with Aretha Franklin and James Cleveland, NRHP |
2 | List of NCAA football programs at Catholic colleges | 2018-10-18 | 11,290 | 54,593 | |
3 | Ontario Sports Hall of Fame | 2016-06-26 | 21,755 | 36,252 | Establshed 1994 in Toronto |
4 | General Petroleum Building* | 2017-06-12 | 5,838 | 14,630 | Modern architecture highrise in Downtown LA built 1947-48, NRHP |
5 | Our Lady of Grace (Encino) | 2018-10-29 | 9,123 | 10,208 | Roman Catholic church in Encino |
6 | Stephen C. Earle | 2017-07-09 | 10,486 | 9,766 | Massachusetts architect (1839-1913); Doncram expansion |
7 | George Puscas | 2017-06-26 | 6,734 | 4,544 | Sports writer for detroit Free Press (1941-2000) |
8 | Crescent Athletic Club | 2018-01-24 | 3,600 | 4,069 | Athletic club in Brooklyn founded 1884 |
9 | Wayne State University School of Social Work | 3/23-3/25 (rescue) | 11,940 | 3,008 | Ranked No. 2 nationally for online social work programs; AfD rescue |
10 | Ralph Crego* | 2017-07-21 | 5,710 | 2,227 | Mayor of Lansing (1943-1961) |
AfD rescue
- Demario Richard 14,751
- Central Washington–Western Washington football rivalry 7,693
- J. Arthur Baird 3,660
- Jimmie Kaylor 3,117
- Richard S. Lyon 3,100
- Rod Belcher 1,993
- T. L. Anthony
- Robert Appleby (coach)
- Dalton Crossan
- Otis Delaporte
- Joshua Kalu
- School of Information Sciences, Wayne State University
- Eleanore Whitney
DYKs
[edit]Article (DYK date) | Image | DYK views | DYK hook |
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1084. Serra Cross (7/18/18) | 7,823 | ... that the Serra Cross (pictured) in Ventura, California, was sold in response to a threatened lawsuit challenging the use of public funds to maintain a religious symbol on public land? | |
1083. Father Serra statues (5/9/18) | 2,527 | ... that the Father Serra statues in Ventura, California, have been vandalized and called "a direct slap in the face" of Native American cultures? [Statutes subsequently removed in 2020] | |
1082. Ventura Pier (5/6/18) | 1,993 | ... that the Ventura Pier was the longest wooden pier in California until a storm sheared off approximately 420 feet (130 m) in 1995? | |
1080-1081. Dana Coin, 1971 Michigan Wolverines football team June 3, 2016 |
2,136 2,010 |
... that a linebacker was the leading scorer on the 1971 Michigan Wolverines football team? | |
1079. Rashan Gary Mar 3, 2016 |
2,155 | ... that Rashan Gary, the first player to be unanimously rated as the top American football prospect, committed in February 2016 to play for the Michigan Wolverines? |