List of Michigan Wolverines football players

This is a list of Michigan Wolverines football players who have attained notability through their performance in the sport of American football and other endeavors. 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. Congressmen, and a President of the United States (Gerald Ford). The list is presented in alphabetical order but is sortable by the years and positions at which they played.

Sortable list

Name Start Year Last Year Position(s) Notes
Howard Abbott18891890QuarterbackCaptain and quarterback of first Minnesota football team in 1886; played quarterback for Michigan as a law student
Bobby Abrams19861989LinebackerPlayed 6 years in the NFL with the Giants, Browns, Cowboys, Vikings and Patriots
Jamar Adams20042007SafetyPlayed 3 years in the NFL for the Seahawks
Derrick Alexander19901993Wide receiverAll-American, 1992; Played 69 years in the NFL with the Browns, Ravens, Chiefs and Vikings
Earl Allen19811982Wide receiver, defensive backPlayed 1 year in the NFL with the Oilers
Frank Gates Allen18791880ForwardLater became president of the Moline Plow Company and president of the Moline State Trust & Savings Bank
William Allen18981898GuardServed as head football coach, Washington State, 1900, 1902
Dave Allerdice19071909HalfbackAll-American 1909; Head coach for Texas 1911–1915
Harry Allis19481950End, placekickerBig Ten scoring leader, 1948
Ernest Allmendinger19111913GuardAll-Western 1913; All-Service Team 1917
Erick Anderson19881991Linebacker1991 Butkus Award winner; 1991 All-American; Played 5 years in the NFL with the Chiefs and Redskins
John Anderson19751977LinebackerPlayed 12 years in the NFL with the Packers; Became the Packers' all-time leader in tackles (1,020)
Kurt Anderson19972001Offensive line
Mel Anthony19621964FullbackMVP 1965 Rose Bowl; Played 2 years in the CFL with the Tiger-Cats and Alouettes
John Arbeznik19761979Offensive guardFirst-team All-Big Ten, 1978–1978
David Arnold19851988CornerbackAll-Big Ten 1988; Played 1 year in the NFL with the Steelers
Adrian Arrington20042007Wide receiverPlayed in the NFL for the Saints from 2008 to 2010
Devin Asiasi20162016Tight endRanked by ESPN as the No. 3 tight end in college football's incoming Class of 2016 and the No. 44 overall player in the 2016 ESPN 300
B. J. Askew19992002FullbackMVP 2002 Michigan football team; Played 7 years in the NFL with the Jets and Buccaneers
Howie Auer19291931TackleAll-Big Ten, 1931; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Eagles
Jason Avant20022005Wide receiverMVP 2005 Michigan team; Played in the NFL for the Eagles, 2006 to 2010
David Baas20042004Center, guard2004 Rimington Trophy co-recipient; 1994 All-American; Played in the NFL for the 49ers 2005 to 2010
Dick Babcock19221925TackleLater served as head football coach at Akron and Cincinnati
Jeff Backus19972000Offensive tackleAll-Big Ten, 1999 and 2000; Played in the NFL with the Lions 2001 to present
Fred Baer19521954FullbackMVP, 1954 Michigan football team
Ray Baer19241927Guard, tackleFirst-team All-Big 10 and second-team All-American, 1927
Donald A. Bailey19641966GuardU.S. Congress, 1979–1983; Auditor General of Pennsylvania, 1985–1989; Awarded Silver Star, 3 Bronze Stars, and Army Air Medal for service in Vietnam War
James Baird18921895QuarterbackDirected the construction of the Flatiron Building, Lincoln Memorial, Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Lou Baldacci19531955Quarterback, fullbackSet Michigan record for longest field goal, 1953; Played 1 year in the NFL with the Steelers
Ted Bank19191921QuarterbackHead football coach at Idaho, 1935–1940; chief of U.S. Army athletic operations during World War II; president of the Athletic Institute of American from 1945–1966
Alfred Barlow19051905Quarterback
Edmond H. Barmore18791880Halfback, quarterbackLater became a steamship builder and founder of the Los Angeles Transfer Co.
Terry Barr19541956HalfbackPlayed 9 seasons in the NFL with the Lions; Two-time Pro Bowl selection
Antonio Bass20052005Wide receiverTop-rated high school player in Michigan, 2003; Suffered career-ending knee injury in 2006
Mike Bass19641966Defensive backPlayed 8 seasons in the NFL with the Lions and Redskins; 30 NFL interceptions; Scored Redskins' only points in Super Bowl VII
Brad Bates19801980Defensive backLater athletic director at Miami U. and Boston College
Rick Bay19611965QuarterbackLater athletic director at Oregon, Ohio St., Minnesota, San Diego St.
Elmer Beach18821883QuarterbackFounder of the Beach & Beach law firm in Chicago; brother of novelist Rex Beach
Kurt Becker19781981Guard1981 All-American; Played 9 years in the NFL for the Bears and Rams
Tom Beckman19691971Defensive end, linebackerPlayed 1 season in the NFL with the Cardinals; 2 seasons in the WFL with Memphis
Roy Beechler19041904Center, tackleCoached Mt. Union in 1905; co-founded Vulcan Motor Axle Co. in 1920
Gordon Bell19731975TailbackSet Michigan's single-season all-purpose yardage record with 1,714 yards in 1974; Played 3 years in the NFL with the Giants and Cardinals
Ronnie Bell20182019Wide receiver
Ronald Bellamy19992002Wide receiverPlayed in the NFL for the Dolphins, Ravens and Lions
Albert Benbrook19081910GuardInducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, 1971; All-American, 1909 and 1910
John W. F. Bennett18961898Guard, endSupervised construction of Algonquin Hotel in New York and the Ritz and Waldorf Hotels in London
Bob Bergeron19801984KickerFirst-team All-Big Ten, 1983
Albert Berkowitz19291930Halfback
Chuck Bernard19311933CenterAll-American 1932 and 1933; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Lions; Gerald R. Ford was his back-up
Jim Betts19681970Quarterback, safety
Tshimanga Biakabutuka19931995TailbackBorn in Zaire; Rushed for 313 yards against Ohio State, 1995; Set Michigan single season rushing record in 1995 with 1,818 yards; Played 6 seasons in the NFL with the Panthers
Rolla Bigelow19021903Halfback, fullback, tackleSubsequently, founded the Bigelow & Co investment banking firm and Eastern Exchange Bank, both in New York
Tarik Black20172019Wide receiver
John A. Bloomingston18941895FullbackLeading scorer on the 1895 team that won Michigan's first Western football championship.
Jack Blott19221923CenterAll-American, 1923; Played Major League Baseball for the Reds in 1924; Head football coach at Wesleyan, 1934–1940; Assistant football coach at Michigan for 23 years
Marion Body19791982CornerbackPlayed in the USFL for the Michigan Panthers
Thomas A. Bogle, Jr.19101911Center, Guard, TackleHead coach at DePauw, 1913–1914
Joe Bolden20122015Linebacker
Tony Boles19871989TailbackMVP, 1989 Michigan football team; All-Big Ten, 1988 and 1989; Played 2 years in the NFL for the Cowboys and Raiders
Justin Boren20062007Guard, centerTransferred to Ohio State in 2008; All-Big Ten, 2009; Son of Mike Boren
Mike Boren19801983LinebackerHis 212 career tackles ranks 6th in Michigan history
William F. Borgmann19321934Tackle, guardPlayed on back-to-back undefeated national championship teams
Stanley Borleske19081910EndLater served as he football, basketball, and baseball coach at North Dakota State and Fresno State
Keith Bostic19801982SafetyPlayed 7 years in the NFL with the Oilers and Bears; All-Pro and Pro Bowl, 1987
Alan Bovard19261929CenterAll-Big 10, 1929; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Michigan Tech
David Bowens19951996LinebackerLater played 12 years in the NFL with 7 teams, including 6 years with the Dolphins
Don Bracken19801983PunterLater played 8 seasons in the NFL with the Packers and Rams
Tom Brady19961999QuarterbackPlays in the NFL with the Patriots starting 2000; 6-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
Alan Branch20042006Defensive tackleESPN All-American 2006; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting in 2007
Dave Brandon19711973Defensive end, quarterbackLater became CEO of Domino's Pizza; Former University of Michigan athletic director
Jim Brandstatter19691971Offensive tackleAll-Big Ten 1970; Later became a sportscaster for Detroit Lions and Michigan Wolverines football
David Brandt19982000CenterLater played 4 years in the NFL with the Redskins and Chargers
Tony Branoff19521955HalfbackMVP 1953 Michigan football team; Leading rusher for Michigan, 1953 and 1955
Steve Breaston20032006Wide receiver, return specialistHolds Michigan record for punt and kickoff return yards; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting 2007
Ben Bredeson20162019Guard
John Brennan19361938GuardVoted "queen" of UM's 1939 ice festival; Played in the NFL for the Packers
Jim Brieske19421947Placekicker, centerSet collegiate, Big Ten, Rose Bowl, and Michigan placekicking records
Kevin Brooks19821984Defensive tackleFirst round draft pick by Cowboys; played 6 years in the NFL
Carlos Brown20062009Tailback1,091 career rushing yards for Michigan
Corwin Brown19891992SafetyAll-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
Dave Brown19721974SafetyAll-American 1974; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 2007; Played 15 years in NFL for Steelers, Seahawks and Browns; 2-time All-Pro
Demetrius Brown19851989QuarterbackFirst 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
Dennis Brown19661968QuarterbackAll-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
Robert J. Brown19231925CenterAll-American 1925; Part of the only father and son Michigan football captains (925 and 1962)
Stevie Brown20062009SafetyCo-captain 2009 Michigan team; Meyer Morton Award 2008; Roger Zatkoff Award 2009
Jarrod Bunch19871990FullbackPlayed 4 years in the NFL for the Giants and Raiders
Prescott Burgess20032006LinebackerPlayed in the NFL for the Ravens and Patriots starting in 2007
Jerry Burns19471950QuarterbackLater became head coach at University of Iowa and in NFL for the Packers and Vikings
Devin Bush Jr.20162018Linebacker
Jake Butt20132015Tight end
William Caley18961898Guard, halfback, fullbackAlso played at Colorado, 1893–1895
Bob Callahan19451946Center, TacklePlayed 1 year in the AAFC for the Buffalo Bills
Chris Calloway19871989Wide receiverPlayed 11 years in the NFL for the Steelers, Giants, Falcons and Patriots
Charles H. Campbell18791879HalfbackBecame a prominent Detroit lawyer and president of the Detroit Board of Commerce
Mark Campbell19951998Fullback, tight endPlayed 10 years in the NFL with the Browns, Bills and Saints
Will Campbell20092012Defensive tackle
Andy Cannavino19771980LinebackerAll-Big Ten 1980; Played 2 years in the USFL for the Panthers and Blitz
Franklin Cappon19201922Fullback, halfback, end, tackleAll-Western, 1921; 2nd-team All-American 1922; Later served as head football coach at Kansas and head basketball coach at Michigan and Princeton (1938–1961); Inducted into the Helms Foundation College Basketball Hall of Fame in 1957
Martin H. Carmody18991899GuardServed as the Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus from 1927 to 1939.
Otto Carpell19091912HalfbackOne of three Michigan football players killed in World War I
Brian Carpenter19781981CornerbackPlayed 3 years in the NFL with the Giants, Redskins and Bills
Jack Carpenter19461946TacklePlayed 3 years in the AAFC with the Bills and 49ers and 5 years in the CFL with the Tiger-Cats and Argonauts
Bert Carr18941896Guard, centerSelected in 1896 by the Chicago Tribune as "the best center in the West"; named the greatest guard in Michigan history in 1902
Anthony Carter19791982Wide receiverBig Ten MVP 1982; 3-time All-American 1980–1982; Played 3 years in the USFL with the Panthers and Invaders and 11 years in the NFL with the Vikings and Lions; Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001
Charles B. Carter19021904GuardLater served in the Maine Senate
Milt Carthens19801983Tight endPlayed 1 year in the NFL with the Colts
Tom Cecchini19631965LinebackerHead coach at Xavier, 1972–73; defensive line coach for Minnesota Vikings, 1980–83
George Ceithaml19401942QuarterbackAll-Big Ten 1932; Crisler called him "the smartest player he ever taught"; Later served as an assistant coach at Michigan and USC
Thomas Chadbourne18901890CenterFounded the New York law firm Chadbourne & Parke
Gil Chapman19721974Fullback, return specialist, tailback, split endSet Michigan records for career and single-game kickoff return yards; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Saints; First African-American elected to office in Elizabeth, N.J.
Bob Chappuis19461947HalfbackAll-American 1947; Finished 2nd in 1947 Heisman Trophy voting; Played in the AAFC for the Dodgers and Hornets; Shot down over Italy in World War II
Zach Charbonnet20192019Running back
John Chase18791880Rusher, forwardCommander of the Colorado National Guard in confrontations with organized labor, including the Colorado Labor Wars of 1903–1904 and Ludlow Massacre of 1914
Jehu Chesson20132015Wide receiverTied for Michigan record with four receiving touchdowns in a game; 207 receiving yards against Indiana in 2015, also ranks as 3rd in school history
Larry Cipa19711973QuarterbackPlayed 2 years in the NFL for the Saints
Jack Clancy19631966Wide receiverAll-American 1966; Set Michigan career, season and single-game records for receptions and receiving yards; Still holds record for receiving yards (197) in a game; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Dolphins and Packers
Frank Clark20112014Defensive end
William Dennison Clark19031905Halfback, fullback, endTackled for a safety in a 2–0 loss to Chicago in 1905, ending a 56-game unbeaten streak; committed suicide in 1932, reportedly to "atone" for the error
Ralph Clayton19761978Wing backPlayed 1 year in the NFL with the Cardinals
Brad Cochran19831985CornerbackAll-American, 1985
William D. Cochran19131915Tackle, guardServed as director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis from 1936 to 1950
Joe Cocozzo19891992GuardPlayed 5 years in the NFL with the Chargers
Abe Cohn19171920Halfback, fullback, endLater coached football and basketball at Whitworth College and Spokane University
Mason Cole20142017Offensive tackle
William C. "King" Cole19021902Tackle, endPlayed for "Point-a-Minute" teams; Later served as head football coach at Virginia and Nebraska
Don Coleman19711973Defensive endBecame the founder, president and CEO of GlobalHue, the largest advertising agency focused on minority communities
Nico Collins20172019Wide receiver
Todd Collins19911994QuarterbackBest career completion percentage (64.28%) in Michigan history; Played in the NFL starting in 1995 for the Bills, Chiefs, Redskins and Bear
Frederick L. Conklin19091911End, tackle, guardAll-Western 1911; Served 32 years in U.S. Navy attaining rank of rear Admiral
Jim Coode19711973Offensive tacklePlayed 7 years in the CFL with Ottawa; won the CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award in 1978
Evan Cooper19811983SafetyPlayed 6 years in the NFL with the Eagles and Falcons
Blake Countess20112014Defensive backTop prospect in Michigan's 2011 recruiting class
Shawn Crable20042007LinebackerPlayed in the NFL starting in 2008 for the Patriots
James B. Craig19111913Halfback, quarterbackAll-American 1913; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Arkansas
Garvie Craw19671969Fullback, halfbackScored 2 of Michigan's 3 touchdowns in the 1969 Ohio State game
Frank Crawford18911901Crawford was both the unpaid head coach and a substitute player for the 1891 team
Maurice E. Crumpacker19071908Tackle, guardBecame a U.S. Congressman from Oregon, 1925–1927
Frank Culver19171919Guard, tackle, centerAll-American 1917
William Cunningham18971899CenterMichigan's first All-American football player
Julius Curry19992002Safety, return specialistPlayed 1 year in the NFL with the Lions; Formed Curry Racing in 2006, the first NASCAR racing team with sole minority ownership
Markus Curry20022004CornerbackPlayed 2 years in the NFL for the Chargers
Joe Curtis19031906TackleAll-Western 4 times; Played for "Point-a-Minute" teams; Served as head football coach at Tulane and Colorado School of Mines
Tom Curtis19671969SafetyAll-American 1969; Played 2 years in the NFL for the Colts; Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005
Bill Daley19431943FullbackAll-American 1943; Played 3 years in the AAFC for the Dodgers, Seahawks, Rockets and Yankees
Norm Daniels19291931End, halfbackLater served as the head football, baseball, basketball, wrestling, and squash coach at Wesleyan University
Mike Danna20162019Defensive lineman
Thom Darden19691971Safety, wolfmanAll-American 1971; Played 10 years for the Cleveland Browns; All-Pro three times
Tony Dauksza19331933QuarterbackBecame the first person to traverse the Northwest Passage in anything other than a ship on solo canoe expedition, 1966–1971
Carl Davis19211921Played for the NFL Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1927
Russell Davis19751978FullbackMVP of the 1977 team; All-Big Ten; Played for the Pittsburgh Steelers 1980–1983
Fred Dawley19391941FullbackLater played in the NFL for the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Bulldogs
Kenny Demens20082011Linebacker
Edwin Denby18951895CenterU.S. Congressman from Michigan 1905–1911; Served as Secretary of the Navy 1921–1924; played role in the Teapot Dome scandal
Damon Denson19931996GuardPlayed 3 seasons in the NFL for the New England Patriots
James DePree19031904FullbackBecame the head football coach at Tennessee, 1905–1906
Robert Derleth19421946TacklePlayed for the Detroit Lions in 1947
Gene Derricotte19461948Halfback, quarterbackHolds Michigan's single season record for punt return average
Donald R. Deskins19581959TacklePlayed in all 14 games for the Oakland Raiders in their first season (1960); later became an author and professor of urban geography and sociology
Jim Detwiler19641966HalfbackAll-Big Ten first-team player, 1964–1966
B. J. Dickey19771981GuardStarting quarterback, 1979
Dan Dierdorf19681970Offensive tackleSix-time Pro Bowl selection; NFL 1970s All-Decade team; inducted into Pro and College Football Hall of Fame
Dean Dingman19871990Guard
Drew Dileo20102013Wide receiver
Jerry Diorio19801983Guard
Tom Dixon19801983Center
Tom Dohring19871990Offensive tackle
Mark Donahue19751977Guard
Glenn Doughty19691971Halfback, wingback, fullback
Prentiss Douglass19071908Halfback
Walt Downing19751977Center
Charles Drake19992002Cornerback, safety
Leo Draveling19281930End, tackle
Scott Dreisbach19951998Quarterback
Wally Dreyer19431943Halfback
Thomas Jesse Drumheller18961896QuarterbackLater became a leading sheep rancher in Walla Walla, Washington
Kevin Dudley20022004Fullback
Don Dufek19731975Offensive tackle, wolfman
Don Dufek, Sr.19481950Fullback
William J. Duff18821884HalfbackLater a leading medical doctor in Port Huron, Michigan; served in the Spanish–American War
Ignatius M. Duffy18961896Fullback
James E. Duffy18851891HalfbackCaptain of the 1888 team; Set world record in 1886 by drop kicking a football 168 feet, 7-1/2 inches; later became an attorney and member of the UM Board in Control of Athletics
Craig Dunaway19801982Tight end
David L. Dunlap19011905End, halfbackHead football coach at Kenyon (1906), North Dakota (1908–1911), Allegheny (1912)
Robert J. Dunne19181921End, guard
Dan Dworsky19451948Fullback, center, quarterback
George Dygert18901894Fullback, halfback
Matt Dyson19911994Linebacker
Don Eaddy19511951HalfbackFirst African-American basketball player at Michigan; All-American in baseball; played for Chicago Cubs
William P. Edmunds19081910Tackle, guard, fullbackHead football coach at West Virginia (1912), Washington University (1913–1916), Vermont (1919)
Braylon Edwards20022004Wide receiver
Stan Edwards19771981Fullback, tailback
Tom Edwards19241925Tackle, guard
Edgar N. Eisenhower19121912ReserveOlder brother of U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower
Bump Elliott19461947Halfback
Jumbo Elliott19841987Offensive tackle
Matt Elliott19881991Guard, center
Pete Elliott19451948Quarterback, halfback
Hayden Epstein19982001Placekicker
Chris Evans20162018Running back
Mike Evans19881991
Forest Evashevski19381940QuarterbackAll-Big Ten quarterback three straight years; head football coach at Iowa 1952–1960; inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 2000
Herman Everhardus19311933HalfbackFirst-team All-Big Ten, 1933; Second-team All-American, 1933
Steve Everitt19891992CenterAll-Big Ten, 1992; Played 7 years in NFL with the Browns, Ravens and Eagles
Obi Ezeh20072010LinebackerRoger Zatkoff Award 2008
Justin Fargas19982000TailbackPlayed 7 years in the NFL with the Raiders
Douglas Farmer19351937QuarterbackLater attended Harvard Medical School and became a professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine
Royal T. Farrand18871887QuarterbackQuarterback in 1887 and manager in 1891; hired Michigan's football coach in 1891
Stanley Fay19311933Halfback, quarterbackBackfield starter for consecutive undefeated national championship teams
Jay Feely19951998PlacekickerPlayed 10 years in the NFL 6 teams
Gustave Ferbert18931896Halfback, endMichigan's head football coach 1897–1899; became rich in the Yukon Gold Rush
Forest Firestone18961897ReserveHead football coach at Buchtel College, now the University of Akron, for one season in 1902
Dave Fisher19641966FullbackAll-Big Ten 1966
Dennis Fitzgerald19591960HalfbackHolds Michigan record with 99-yard kickoff return; MVP 1960 Michigan football team; also a championship wrestler; later coached at Kent State and Pittsburgh Steelers
Chris Floyd19941997FullbackPlayed 3 years in the NFL with the Patriots and Browns
J. T. Floyd20092012Cornerback
Henry Fonde19451947HalfbackThrew a 47-yard touchdown pass in 1948 Rose Bowl; Head coach at Ann Arbor Pioneer HS for 10 years; Asst. coach at Michigan for 10 years
Larry Foote19982001LinebackerFirst-team All-American 2001; Played 9 years in the NFL with the Steelers and Lions, including 2 Super Bowl championship teams
Tate Forcier20092010QuarterbackStarting quarterback in all 12 games as a true freshman
Gerald Ford19321934CenterMVP 1934 Michigan football team; 38th President of the United States
Len Ford19451947EndPlayed 11 years in the AAFC and NFL with the Dons, Browns and Packers; inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1976
William Fortune19171919Guard, tacklePlayed 3 years of pro football with the Cardinals and Hammond Pros
Richard France18981899GuardFirst-team All-American 1899
Dennis Franklin19721974QuarterbackStarting quarterback for Michigan teams with 30-2-1 record; Played 2 seasons in the NFL with the Lions
Dennis Franks19721974CenterPlayed 3 season in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions
Julius Franks19411942GuardFirst-team All-American 1942; Michigan's first African-American All-American
Benny Friedman19241926Quarterback, halfbackFirst-team All-American and Big Ten MVP 1926; Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (1951) and Pro Football Hall of Fame (2005);
Ralph Fritz19391940GuardPlayed 1 year in the NFL for the Eagles
Ed Frutig19381940EndFirst-team All-American 1940; Played 3 years in the NFL with the Packers and Lions
Devin Funchess20122014Tight end, wide receiver
Wally Gabler19641965QuarterbackPlayed 7 years in the CFL for the Argonauts, Blue Bombers and Tiger-Cats; 13,080 passing yards in the CFL
Dave Gallagher19711973Defensive tackle, defensive guardAll-Big Ten 1973; Played 6 years in the NFL with the Bears, Giants and Lions
Jeremy Gallon20102013Wide receiver, return specialist
Devin Gardner20102014QuarterbackRated as the No. 1 high school quarterback in the United States by Rivals.com in 2009
John Garrels19041906End, fullbackSilver medalist in 110 meter hurdles at 1908 Summer Olympics; Bronze medalist in shot put
Rashan Gary20162018Defensive tackleRanked as the No. 1 recruit in college football's incoming Class of 2016
Elmer Gedeon19361938EndPlayed baseball for the Washington Senators; one of two MLB players killed in action during World War II after being shot down while piloting a B-26 bomber in 1944
Zach Gentry20152018Tight end
George Genyk19571959Guard, tackle1959 team captain; drafted by New York Titans in the first AFL draft
John Ghindia19471949Quarterback, fullback, halfback
Brendan Gibbons20102013Kicker
Jon William Giesler19761978Offensive tackleAll-Big Ten 1978; Played 10 years in the NFL for the Dolphins
Louis Gilbert19251927Halfback1927 All-Big Ten 1st team
Mike Gillette19851988Kicker, punterSet Michigan records for career scoring and longest field goal
Paul Girgash19791982LinebackerAll-Big Ten 1982; Played 1 year in the USFL for the Panthers
Jordan Glasgow20162019Linebacker
Dave Glinka19601962Quarterback
Chris Godfrey19771979Defensive tacklePlayed 6 years in the NFL with the Jets, Giants and Seahawks
Paul G. Goebel19201922EndAll-American 1921; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Tigers and Yankees; Later served as mayor of Grand Rapids and University of Michigan Regent
Angus Goetz19171920TackleSecond-team All-American 1920; Played professional football with the Buffalo All-Americans and Columbus Tigers
Ian Gold19961999LinebackerAll-Big Ten 1998 and 1999; Played 8 years in the NFL with the Broncos and Buccaneers; Pro Bowl selection 2001
Cecil Gooding19021903GuardDied of typhoid fever contracted during a Thanksgiving football game in 1903; first Michigan football player to die while a student
Jonathan Goodwin19992001Offensive lineman
Tom Goss19641968Defensive endServed as Michigan's athletic director 1997–2000
Kevin Grady20052009Running back
Brandon Graham20062009
Chris Graham20042007LinebackerRoger Zatkoff Award 2007
Walter "Octy" Graham19041907Guard, tackleOne of the stars of the "Point-a-Minute" teams of 1904 and 1905
Fred Grambau19691972Defensive tackleLater played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Herb Graver19011903End, halfback, fullback, quarterbackPlayed for Yost's "Point-a-Minute" teams; Scored 5 touchdowns against Ohio State in 1903; Later served as head football coach at Marietta
Elvis Grbac19891992QuarterbackSet Michigan records in passing yards (6,460) and passing touchdowns (71); Set Big Ten career passing efficiency record; Played 9 years in the NFL with the 49ers, Chiefs and Ravens
Derrick Green20132015Running back
John Greene19401943Tackle, QuarterbackLater played 7 years in the NFL with the Lions
George Greenleaf18931896Quarterback, endLater coached the 1899 Miami football team and became a medical doctor
Curtis Greer19761979Defensive endAll-American 1979; Played 8 seasons in the NFL with the Cardinals
Bruce Gregory19241925HalfbackPlayed 1 season in the NFL with the Detroit Panthers
George W. Gregory19011903CenterStarting center for "Point-a-Minute" teams; head coach at Kenyon (1905)
Brian Griese19951997QuarterbackLed Michigan to an undefeated season and national championship in 1997
Charles Grube19231925EndPlayed 1 season in the NFL with the Detroit Panthers
Matt Gutierrez20032005QuarterbackPlayed 3 years in the NFL with the Patriots and Chiefs
Thomas Guynes19941996Offensive guardPlayed 1 year in the NFL with the Cardinals
H. G. Hadden18941894TackleTransferred and served as player and coach of the 1895 Notre Dame team
Ali Haji-Sheikh19791981Placekicker
Will Hagerup20102015Placekicker, punter
Forrest M. Hall18951895GuardPlayed for Princeton's 1893 national championship team; coached Auburn in 1894; set shot put record in 1895; asst. coach at Michigan, 1898 and 1909
James Hall19961999
Leon Hall20032006Cornerback
Remy Hamilton19921996Placekicker
Mike Hammerstein19811985Defensive tackle
Thomas S. Hammond19031905End, halfback, fullback, tacklePlayed for the "Point-a-Minute" teams; later served as head coach at Ole Miss; became President of Whiting Corporation
Mike Hankwitz19661969
William W. Hannan18791879RusherPlayed for the first Michigan football team; became the leading real estate developer in Detroit in the late 19th century
Jim Harbaugh19831986Quarterback
Mike Harden19761979Defensive back
Tom Harmon19381940Halfback1940 Heisman Trophy winner
Darrell Harper19571959Halfback
David Harris20032006Linebacker
Mike Hart20042007Running back
Hassan Haskins20182019Running back
Clint Haslerig19711973Wingback, flankerLater played three years in the NFL with the Bears, Bills, Vikings and Jets
Harry Hawkins19231925Tackle, GuardWon the NCAA championship in the hammer throw in 1926; First-team All-Western football player 1925
Mercury Hayes19921995Wide receiver
Ralph Heikkinen19361938GuardAll-American 1939; MVP of the 1937 and 1938 Michigan football teams; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Brooklyn Dodgers
Chuck Heater19721974Running back
Guy T. Helvering19051905Later served in U.S. Congress and as a U.S. District Court Judge
Junior Hemingway20082011Wide receiverHad 3 receptions for 165 yards against Notre Dame in 2011
John Henderson19621964EndPlayed 8 years in the NFL with the Lions and Vikings
Tommy Hendricks19961999Defensive back
Chad Henne20042007Quarterback
John Hennessy19741976Defensive tacklePlayed 3 years in the NFL with the Jets
Frederick W. Henninger18931896Tackle, guardLater served as an assistant football coach at Michigan before successful career in manufacturing
Drew Henson19982000Quarterback
Jim Herrmann19801982Linebacker
Albert E. Herrnstein18991902Halfback, endScored 6 touchdowns against Ohio State in 1902; Played on "Point-a-Minute" teams; Later served as head football coach at Haskell, Purdue and Ohio State
John Herrnstein19561958FullbackLater played Major League Baseball from 1962–1966 with the Phillies, Cubs and Braves
Willie Heston19011904HalfbackOften selected as the greatest halfback of all-time; Picked by Fielding Yost as the greatest player of all-time; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1954; Served as head football coach at Drake and N.C. State; Became a judge in Detroit
Bill Hewitt19291931End, fullbackMVP 1931 Michigan team; Played 9 years in the NFL for the Bears, Eagles and Steagles; Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971
Dwight Hicks19751977Safety
Karan Higdon20152018Running back
Frank G. Higgins18851885ForwardFirst native-born person from Montana admitted to the state's bar and to serve in its legislature; Lieutenant Governor of Montana, 1901–05
Bruce Hilkene19431947TackleCaptain of the undefeated 1947 Michigan team known as the "Mad Magicians"
Dick Hill19541956GuardMVP of the 1956 team; played one season with the Montreal Alouettes
Henry Hill19681970Defensive guard, offensive guardAll-American 1970; MVP 1970 Michigan football team; Came to Michigan as a walk-on
Lavert Hill20162019Defensive back
Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch19431943HalfbackOnly 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 College (1974) and Pro Football Hall of Fame (1968).
Leroy Hoard19871989Running back
Mike Hoban19711973GuardPlayed for the Chicago Bears in 1974
Victor Hobson19992002Linebacker
George Hoey19671968Halfback
George S. Holden18901890Quarterback
Gib Holgate19431943HalfbackAsst. football coach and assoc. athletic director at Yale
John W. Hollister18931895HalfbackLater served as head football coach at Mississippi, Beloit College and Morningside College
Bob Hollway19471949EndLater served as head coach of the St. Louis Cardinals, 1971–1972
Jason Horn19921995Defensive lineman
Walter S. Horton18811881QuarterbackThe second Michigan player at the quarterback position; practiced law in Illinois for 50 years
Chris Howard19941997Running back
Desmond Howard19891991Wide receiver, return specialist1991 Heisman Trophy winner
Harlan Huckleby19751978Tailback
Khaleke Hudson20162019Linebacker
Marty Huff19681970Linebacker
Tommy Hughitt19121913Quarterback, halfbackPlayed professional football from 1917–1924 for Buffalo and Youngstown
Tom Huiskens19691970Tight end
Stefan Humphries19801983Guard
Maurice Hurst Jr.20142017Defensive tackle
Chris Hutchinson19891992Defensive tackle
Steve Hutchinson19972000Offensive linemanUnanimous All American in 2000
Emory J. Hyde19011901ReserveLater served as head football coach at TCU, 1905–1907
Robert Ingalls19391941Center
Jarrett Irons19931996Linebacker
Ty Isaac20152017Running back
Marlin Jackson20012004Cornerback
Ray Jackson19971998Running back
Efton James19121914EndOne of three Michigan football players killed in World War I
Harry James19031903QuarterbackStarting quarterback on the 1903 "Point-a-Minute" team
William James19811983
Tim Jamison20052008Defensive end
Fred Janke19361938Tackle, fullback
Jon Jansen19951998Tackle
Albert W. Jefferis18911891CenterLater served in the U.S. Congress from Nebraska
Trezelle Jenkins19911994Tackle
Ferris Jennings19341936Quarterback, safetyStarting quarterback for the 1934 team
George Jewett18901892Fullback, halfback, placekickerFirst African-American football player at both Michigan and Northwestern; one of the greatest players in the pre-Yost era
Dan Jilek19731975Defensive end
James Edward Johns19201922Guard, tackle
Farnham Johnson19431943End
Ron Johnson19661968HalfbackFirst-team All-American, 1968; Set NCAA single-game rushing record (347 yards); Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, 1992; Played 8 seasons in the NFL for the Browns, Giants and Cowboys
Roy W. Johnson19191919Center, guardLater served as head football coach at New Mexico
Tom Johnson19481951TackleMost valuable defensive tackle in the Big Ten, 1950; First-team All-American, 1951; Second African-American to play for the Green Bay Packers
Collins H. Johnston18791880HalfbackBecame a medical doctor, surgeon, and civic leader in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Mike Jolly19761979Defensive back
Damon Jones19921993Tight end
Dhani Jones19961999Linebacker
Mike L. Jones19851985Quarterback
Paul J. Jones19021902FullbackStarter for the 1902 "Point-a-Minute" team; head football coach at Western Reserve; U.S. District Court Judge in Ohio from 1923–1965
Bennie Joppru19992002Tight end
Fred Julian19571959Defensive backLeading rusher for UM 1959; led New York Titans in interceptions 1960
Cato June19992002Defensive back
Kyle Kalis20122015Offensive lineman
Zeno Karcz19541954Linebacker, running backLater played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for 9 years; Won the 1965 Most Outstanding Canadian award
Jack Karwales19411942End, tackle
Alain Kashama20002003Defensive lineman
Eric Kattus19821985Tight end
Bill Keating19641965Guard
Tom Keating19611963Tackle
Jackson Keefer19221922Halfback
Leo J. Keena18971899FullbackLater served as U.S. General Consul in Paris and Warsaw and as U.S. Ambassador to Honduras and South Africa
Mike Keller19691971Defensive end
Reuben Kelto19391941TackleMVP 1941 Michigan team; Upper Peninsula Hall of Fame
Carlo Kemp20162017Defensive end
Dick Kempthorn19471949FullbackMVP 1949 Michigan team; Won Distinguished Flying Cross as a jet fighter pilot in the Korean War
Mike Kenn19751977TacklePlayed 7 years in the NFL for the Falcons; 5-time Pro Bowl selection; 3-time first-team All-Pro; NFL Players Association President, 1989–1996
Wilford Ketz19271927TackleNCAA champion in the hammer throw (1928), NACDA Hall of Fame (1978)
David Key19871990Defensive backPlayed for the Patriots in 1991
Henry Killilea18831884Center, forwardOne of the five men, along with Connie Mack, Charles Comiskey and Ban Johnson, who founded baseball's American League in 1899; owner of the Milwaukee Brewers (which became the Baltimore Orioles) and Boston Red Sox
Harry Kipke19201923HalfbackAll-American, 1922–1923; Played football, basketball and baseball at Michigan; Served as Michigan's head coach, 1929–1937; Coached national championship teams, 1932–1933; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1958; Walter Camp Man of the Year, 1970
Bernard Kirk19211922EndAll-American, 1921–1922; Died in December 1922 as a result of injuries sustained in automobile accident
James Knight19011901EndLater served as head coach at Washington, 1902–1905
Marcus Knight19961999Wide receiver
Kenneth Knode19181918QuarterbackStarting quarterback for Michigan's 1918 national championship team; later played Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals as "Mike" Knode
Robert Knode19211922QuarterbackLater played Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians as "Ray" Knode
Gene Knutson19511953End
Leo Koceski19481950HalfbackKnown as the "Canonsburg Comet"; Played for undefeated 1948 national championship team
Archie Kodros19371939CenterLater served as head football coach at Whitman and Hawaii; assistant coach at Iowa for 14 years
Kevin Koger20082011Tight end
Ralph Kohl19471948TackleLater coached at Eastern Illinois and was head scout for the Minnesota Vikings
Robert Kolesar19401942GuardPlayed for Cleveland Browns, 1946
Jordan Kovacs20092012Safety
John Kowalik19311933GuardPlayed for the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1934
Ron Kramer19551956EndAll-American, 1955–1956; Played 10 years in NFL for Packers and Lions; First-team All Pro, 1962; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1978
Adam Kraus20052007Offensive guardFirst-team All-Big Ten 2006, 2007
Walt Kreinheder19201921Center, Guard
Ted Kress19511953Halfback
Paul Kromer19381940HalfbackFormed the "Touchdown Twins" combination with Tom Harmon in 1938
Tom Kuzma19411942HalfbackFollowed Tom Harmon as Michigan's main running back; Finished 2nd in the Big Ten in total offense, 1941
Horace LaBissoniereCenter, guardPlayed for the Hammond Pros in 1922
Omer LaJeunesse19291931Guard, fullbackHead coach at Michigan Tech, 1957–1962
John Landowski19211921HalfbackWon the 1922 NCAA Championship in the pole vault
Jesse R. Langley19041907Head football coach at TCU, 1908–1909
Mike Lantry19721974PlacekickerFirst-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.
Bill Laskey19621964End
Ty Law19921994Cornerback
James E. Lawrence19021902Placekicker, fullback, tackleScored 113 points for the 1902 "Point-a-Minute" team
Belford Lawson, Jr.19211923Second African-American to play football at Michigan; became a leading attorney in the Civil Rights Movement from the 1930s to the 1960s
George M. Lawton19081910Fullback, punterHead football coach, University of Detroit, 1913–1914
Milan Lazetich19441944Tackle, guard, linebackerFirst-team All-Big Ten and second-team All-American, 1944; Played 6 years in the NFL for the Rams; First-team All-NFL, 1948–1949
Rick Leach19751978QuarterbackThree-time All-Big Ten; All-American in baseball and football; Co-MVP 1979 Rose Bowl; Finished 3rd in Heisman Trophy voting, 1978; Won Big Ten batting championship; Played 10 years in Major League Baseball for the Tigers, Blue Jays, Rangers and Giants
Burnie Legette19891992Fullback
Matt Lentz20012005Offensive lineman
Jeremy LeSueur20002003Cornerback
Taylor Lewan20092013Tackle
Jourdan Lewis20132015CornerbackSet Michigan record with 20 pass breakups in 2015
George Lilja19771980Center
Earl Little19921992Defensive back
Randy Logan19701972Wolfback, defensive back
David Long20162018Defensive back
Jake Long20042007Offensive guardAll-American, 2006–2007; Played in the NFL with Dolphins starting in 2008; 2-time Pro Bowl selection
Frank Longman19031905FullbackLater head football coach at Arkansas and Notre Dame
Alvin Loucks19161919Guard
Jay Mack Love19041905GuardLater head coach at Southwestern (Kansas)
Don Lund19421944FullbackPlayed 10 years in Major League Baseball
Jim Lyall19701973Defensive tackleLater coached football at Adrian College
Rob Lytle19731976FullbackFinished 3rd in 1976 Heisman Trophy voting; Played 7 years in the NFL for the Broncos
William Harrison Mace18821882RusherLater became renowned professor of American history and biographer of Abraham Lincoln
Tom Mack19631965Offensive tackle
Elmer Madar19411946End, quarterback
Jim Maddock19541956Quarterback
Joe Maddock19021903Tackle
Tom Maentz19541956End
Joe Magidsohn19091910Halfback
Paul Magoffin19041907Halfback
Ryan Mallett20072007Quarterback
William C. Malley18881890Tackle, guard
Mike Mallory19821985Linebacker
Frank Maloney19591961Center, guardLater served as the head football coach at Syracuse University
Jim Mandich19671969End
Bob Mann19441947EndAll-Big Ten, 1947; Broke the Big Ten record for receiving yards in 1946 and again in 1947; Played 7 years in the NFL with the Lions and Packers; First African-American for both NFL teams; Led the NFL in receiving yards and yards per catch in 1949
Roy Manning20012004Linebacker
Mario Manningham20052007Wide receiver
George Mans19591961End
Warde Manuel19861989Defensive linemanAthletic director at the University at Buffalo (2005–2012), at the University of Connecticut (2012–present)
Jerry Marciniak19561958TacklePlayed in the CFL for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
Dutch Marion19231924End
Doug Marsh19771979Tight endPlayed 7 seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Cardinals
Mike Martin20082011Defensive tackle
Grant Mason20042005Cornerback
Tim Massaquoi20022005Tight end
John Maulbetsch19141916Halfback, FullbackAll-American 1914; Known as the "Human Bullet" and "Featherweight Fullback"; served as head football coach at Phillips, Oklahoma St. and Marshall
Earl Maves19431943Fullback
Jalen Mayfield20182019Offensive lineman
Mike McCray20142017Linebacker
Tony McGee19891992Tight end
Sam McGuffie20082008Running backTransferred to Houston after 2008 season
Dan McGugin19011902GuardPlayed on "Point-a-Minute" teams; brother-in-law of Fielding H. Yost; Head football coach at Vanderbilt 1904–1934; inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951
Reggie McKenzie19691971Offensive guard
John McLean18971899HalfbackAll-American 1899; Won the silver medal in the 110 metre hurdles at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris; Head football coach at Knox and Missouri
Bruce McLenna19611962Halfback, fullback, end
Shorty McMillan19101911Quarterback
Greg McMurtry19861989SE
Thomas H. McNeil18841885QuarterbackLater became a lawyer in Missouri
Bennie McRae19591961Halfback
Ed Meads19531955GuardCaptain of the 1955 team; awarded Bronze Star for work as combat surgeon in Vietnam War
Zoltan Mesko20062009Punter
Mark Messner19851988Defensive tackle
Josh Metellus20162019Safety
Jerry Meter19761978LinebackerAsst. coach at Michigan, 1980–1987
Les Miles19741975Offensive linemanHead coach at Oklahoma St. (2001–2004) and LSU (2005–2010)
Frank Millard19121915GuardLater served as Michigan Attorney General and General Counsel of the U.S. Army
James Joy Miller19071909End, halfback, quarterback
Brandon Minor20062009Running back
Charles S. Mitchell18791879GoalkeeperHe was the founder of the Athletic Association; later served as editor of several newspapers in Minnesota and of the Washington Herald
Bo Molenda19251926FullbackPlayed 9 seasons in the NFL
David Molk20082011CenterPlayed for the San Diego Chargers in 2012; winner of 2011 Rimington Trophy
Tony Momsen19451950CenterPlayed for the Pittsburgh Steelers and washington Redskins
Bryan Mone20142018Defensive lineman
Don Moorhead19681970QuarterbackPlayed 5 years in CFL for BC Lions; All-Big Ten quarterback 1970
David Moosman20062009Linebacker
Desmond Morgan20112015Linebacker
Bill Morley18951895QuarterbackWent on to receive All-America honors in 1900 and 1901 as a player for Columbia; later inducted into College Football Hall of Fame
Jamie Morris19841987
Shane Morris20132015Quarterback
Maynard Morrison19291931Fullback, center
Steve Morrison19901994Linebacker
John Morrow19531955Center, tackle
William M. Morrow18851886Forward, quarterbackServed more than 40 years in the U.S. Army, reaching rank of Brigadier General; decorated for bravery in World War I
Greg Morton19731976Defensive tackleSelected by ABC as college football defensive player of the year for 1976; played 1 NFL season with the Buffal Bills
Meyer Morton19101910The annual Meyer Morton Award is named after him.
Jonas Mouton20072010Linebacker
Vincent Mroz19431943EndServed for 26 years in United States Secret Service, shot attempted assassin of Pres. Harry S. Truman in 1950
Stanley Muirhead19211923Tackle
Ryan Mundy20032006Safety
Ed Muransky19791981Offensive tackle
Guy Murdock19691971CenterLater played for the Houston Oilers, Chicago Fire and Chicago Wind
John Navarre20002003Quarterback
Ben Needham19781981LinebackerPlayed for Boston in the USFL; Selected as a 1983 first-team All-League linebacker
Fred Negus19431943CenterLater played pro football for the Chicago Rockets and Chicago Bears
David M. Nelson19391941HalfbackInducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach
Pete Newell19681970Defensive tackleLater played for the BC Lions
Harry Newman19301932QuarterbackPlayed for the NY Giants, 1933–1935; inducted into College Football Hall of Fame
Walter Niemann19151916CenterPlayed for the Green Bay Packers, 1922–1924
Fred Norcross19031905QuarterbackLater served as head football coach at Oregon State, 1906–1908
Quinn Nordin20162019PlacekickerRanked by Scout.com as the No. 1 placekicker in college football's incoming Class of 2016
Dennis Norfleet20122014Running back
Stan Noskin19571959Quarterback
Frank Nunley19641966Center, linebacker
Bob Nussbaumer19431945Halfback
Martavious Odoms20082011Wide receiver
Joe O'Donnell19611963GuardPlayed 8 years for the Buffalo Bills
John O'Korn20162017Quarterback
William J. Olcott18811883Three-quarter backCaptain of 1882 and 1883 teams; later became president of a railway and a mining company
Patrick Omameh20092012Offensive guardFirst-team All-Big Ten in 2012
Calvin O'Neal19741976
Michael Onwenu20162019Offensive lineman
Bennie Oosterbaan19251927End
Shantee Orr19992002Linebacker
Chuck Ortmann19481950Halfback
Mark Ortmann20062009Offensive lineman
Bill Orwig19281928End
Dick O'Shaugnessy19511953CenterAll-Big Ten, 1952
Mel Owens19771980Linebacker
Jim Pace19551957Halfback
Tony Pape19992003Offensive lineman
Bubba Paris19781981Offensive tackle
Matt Patanelli19341936End
George C. Paterson19111913Center
DeWayne Patmon19972000
Rod Payne19921996Center
Dave Pearson19992003Offensive lineman
Donovan Peoples-Jones20172019Wide receiver
Shonte Peoples19901993Defensive back, safety
Jabrill Peppers20132016Safety
John Perrin19171921Halfback
Chris Perry20002003Running back
Lowell W. Perry19501952End
Bob Perryman19821986Fullback
Brandon Peters20162017Quarterback
Don Peterson19491951
Will Peterson19971999
Shea Patterson20182019Quarterback
Jack Petoskey19411943EndLater coached football at Hillsdale College and Western Michigan University
Ted Petoskey19311933EndAll-American, 1932, 1933
Frank Albert Picard19091911QuarterbackLater appointed as a U.S. District Court Judge by Franklin Roosevelt; served 24 years in that capacity
Dick Pierce
Ondre Pipkins20122014Defensive tackle
Otto Pommerening19271928TackleAll-American and team MVP, 1928
Irving Kane Pond18791879RusherScored first touchdown in Michigan history, May 1879; became famous as an architect in the Arts and Crafts movement; three of his buildings are National Historic Landmarks
Joseph Ponsetto19441945QuarterbackAll-Big Ten quarterback, 1944
Miller Pontius19111913Tackle, endAll-American, 1913
Dave Porter19641967Guard, tackle
Ricky Powers19901993Tailback
Merv Pregulman19411943Center, tacklePlayed 4 years in NFL; inducted into College Football Hall of Fame
Horace Greely Prettyman18821890Holds record for most years playing for Michigan's football team (8); Scored the first touchdown in the first game played at Michigan's first home football field in Ann Arbor; later operated a boarding house, power company and Ann Arbor Press; held office as Ann Arbor city councilman, postmaster and Washtenaw County supervisor
Bill Pritula19421947TackleOne of Michigan's "Seven Oak Posts" in 1942
Trevor Pryce19931994Linebacker
Cecil Pryor19671969Defensive endsLater played for the Montreal Alouettes and Memphis Grizzlies
Bob Ptacek19561958Halfback
Tom Pullen19651967EndPlayed 7 years in the Canadian Football League, including 3 Grey Cup championship teams
Bill Putich19491951Quarterback, halfback
Jerry Quaerna19821986Offensive tackle
Dave Raimey19601962Halfback
Bo Rather19701972DB, SE
Fred Ratterman19321933Quarterback
Thomas Rawls20112013Running back
Marcus Ray19951998Defensive back
Tubby Raymond19461948Quarterback, linebackerCoach at Delaware, 1966–2001; inducted to College Football Hall of Fame
Russ Reader19451945Halfback
Curtis Redden19001903EndDied while serving in Germany during World War I
Arthur Redner19001901HalfbackLast-surviving member of Yost's 1901 Point-a-Minute team
John Regeczi19321934Fullback, halfback
Fred Rehor19141916GuardPlayed for the 1917 world's professional football champion Massillon Tigers
Andrew G. Reid19011901FullbackLater served as head football coach and athletic director at Monmouth College, 1907–1910
Lewis Reimann19141915Tackle, guard
Hercules Renda19371939Halfback
Rob Renes19951999Nose tackle
Art Renner19431946EndCaptain of the 1946 team
William Renner19311935QuarterbackCaptain of the 1935 team
John W. Reynolds, Sr.18931893SubstituteLater served as Attorney General of Wisconsin; his son became Governor of Wisconsin
Walter Rheinschild19041907Tackle, fullbackLater served as head football coach at Washington State, Occidental
Clayton Richard20042004Quarterback
J. De Forest Richards18941897Halfback, quarterbackSon of the Governor of Wyoming; later became a bank president in Chicago
Lawrence Ricks19791982Tailback
Jay Riemersma19911995Tight end
Dick Rifenburg19441948EndPlayed for the Detroit Lions, 1950
Rueben Riley20032006Offensive lineman
Thomas J. Riley19081908GuardHead football coach at Maine (1911–1913), Amherst (1914–1916)
Tony Rio19571959Fullback
Jon Ritchie19931994Fullback
Stark Ritchie19351937HalfbackLater became general counsel of the American Petroleum Institute
Garrett Rivas20042006Placekicker
Garland Rivers19831986
Monte Robbins19841987Punter
Denard Robinson20092012QuarterbackIn 2010, set the single-season Division I FBS record for rushing yards by a quarterback and became the only player in NCAA history to both pass and rush for 1,500 yards
Don Robinson19411946Halfback, QuarterbackAssistant football coach at Michigan, 1948–1956
Doug Roby19211922Fullback, halfback
Tod Rockwell19231924QuarterbackHead football coach at North Dakota and Louisiana Tech
Craig Roh20092012Defensive end
Rudy Rosatti19221922Guard
Carlton Rose19801983Linebacker
Rocky Rosema19651967
Roy Roundtree20092012Wide receiverSet Michigan's single-game receiving record with nine catches for 246 yards against Illinois in 2010
John Rowser19631966Halfback
Jake Rudock20152015QuarterbackSet Michigan record with 6 touchdown passes in a game
Cesar Ruiz20172019Offensive lineman
Jon Runyan19921995Offensive tackle
Jon Runyan Jr.20152019Offensive lineman
Carl Russ19721974LinebackerLater played in the NFL for the Falcons and Jets
Jake Ryan20112014Linebacker
Stephen Schilling20082010Offensive tackle
Todd Schlopy19811984Placekicker
Michael Schofield20112013Offensive guard, offensive tackle
Henry Schulte19031905Guard, centerLater head football coach at Missouri, Nebraska
Germany Schulz19041908CenterCollege Football Hall of Fame
Frederick Schule19031903Won the gold medal in the 110 meter hurdles at the 1904 Summer Olympics
Joe Schwarz19561956Center
S. Spencer Scott19111913Fullback, tackleBecame the president of Harcourt, Brace & Company
Tom Seabron19751978Linebacker, defensive end
Paul Seal19711973Tight end
Henry M. Senter18931896EndCaptain of the 1896 team
Fritz Seyferth19691971FullbackLater played for the Calgary Stampeders
Paul Seymour19691972Tight end, offensive tackle
Michael Shaw20082011Running backRushed for a career-high 127 yards against UMass in 2010
Russell Shaw19961997Wide receiver
Walter W. Shaw18991901Quarterback, halfback
Ernest Shazor20022004Defensive back, safety
Aaron Shea19961999Tight end, fullback
Nick Sheridan20062009Quarterback
Roger Sherman18901893Quarterback, endHead football coach at Iowa, 1894
Bruce Shorts19001901Tackle
Ed Shuttlesworth19711973Fullback
Quentin Sickels19441948GuardPlayed on Michigan's undefeated 1947 and 1948 national championship teams
Arnie Simkus19621964Tackle
Ron Simpkins19761979Linebacker
James Simrall19281930Quarterback, halfbackMVP of the 1929 team and captain of the 1930 team who later attended Harvard Medical School
Doug Skene19891992Offensive guardPlayed for the New England Patriots in 1994
Greg Skrepenak19871991Offensive lineTwo-time All-American; Played five years in the NFL with the Raiders and Panthers
Tom Slade19711973QuarterbackAfter Slade's funeral in 2006, Bo Schembechler challenged the current Michigan team to "be as good a Michigan man as Slade"
Edward Slaughter19221924GuardAll-American 1924; Later worked as an assistant coach at Wisconsin, North Carolina State and Virginia; Head coach of golf team at Virginia 1940–1958
Rudy Smeja19411943EndLater played three years in the NFL for the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles
Andrew W. Smith19091909Guard, centerLater served as head coach at Throop College of Technology (now known as California Institute of Technology) in Pasadena, California
Cedric C. Smith19151917FullbackAll-American 1917; Played professional football for the Masillon Tigers and Buffalo All-Americans
Charles H. Smith18931894LineOmission as an All-American led to criticism that selectors were biased against Western players
De'Veon Smith20162016Running back
Frederic L. Smith18881888QuarterbackLater became a founder of the Olds Motor Works and General Motors and president of the Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers
Jim Smith19731976
Steve Smith (offensive lineman)19631965
Steve Smith (quarterback)19801983Quarterback
Vincent Smith20092012Running backFirst Michigan player to have rushing, passing and receiving touchdowns in one game
Willie Smith19561958TacklePlayed for the Denver Broncos (1960) and Oakland Raiders (1961)
Neil Snow18981901EndAll-American 1901; College Football Hall of Fame
Wilton Speight20152017Quarterback
Joe Soboleski19451948Guard, tacklePlayed 4 years for Chicago Hornets, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, New York Yanks, and Dallas Texans
Benjamin H. Southworth19001901Guard, centerLater became a physician and surgeon in Kalamazoo
Cliff Sparks19161919QuarterbackAll-American in 1916
Wilton Speight20142015Quarterback
Ernest Sprague18861887Guard, rusherLater gained renown as a contract engineer for the American Bridge Company and Bethlehem Steel
Buster Stanley19891993Defensive tackle
Paul Staroba19681970
Allen Steckle18971899TackleLater served as the head football coach at Nevada and Oregon State
Glen Steele19941997Defensive end, defensive tackle
Herb Steger19221924HalfbackCaptain of the 1924 team; Later served as an assistant football coach at Northwestern
Frank Steketee19181921Halfback, fullbackAll-American 1918; Key player on 1918 national championship team; Also a member of Michigan's hockey, swimming and golf teams
Adam Stenavich20022005Offensive lineman
Norman Sterry19001902Halfback, endPracticed for more than 50 years as a lawyer in Los Angeles; represented the Yankees in a landmark case before the US Supreme Court affirming Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption
Larry Stevens20002003Defensive back, linebacker
Tom Stincic19661968Defensive end
Darryl Stonum20082010Wide receiver
Tai Streets19951998Wide receiver
Rich Strenger19801982Offensive guard, offensive tackle
Steve Strinko19721974Linebacker
Dave Strong19371939HalfbackLater served as head football coach at South Dakota Mines, Albright, Whitman, and Sacramento State
Theodore M. Stuart19041905End, halfbackHead football coach at Colorado School of Mines, 1910–1911
Milo Sukup19381940GuardRunning guard and key blocker for Tom Harmon; later football coach in Grand Rapids 1942–1971
Everett Sweeley18991902End, fullback
Sam Sword19951998Linebacker
Billy Taylor19691971Tailback, fullback
Kip Taylor19271927End
Michael Taylor (quarterback)19851989Quarterback
Mike Taylor (linebacker)19691971Linebacker
Terrance Taylor20052008Defensive tackle
Mike Teeter19861989MG
Clayton Teetzel18971899Halfback, endCoached at Michigan State, BYU and Utah State
Wally Teninga19451949Halfback
David Terrell19982000Wide receiver
Estel Tessmer19301933Quarterback
Anthony Thomas19972000Running back
Charles Thomas18911892GuardLater coached at Nebraska and Arkansas
Robert Thompson19791982LinebackerPlayed 3 seasons in the NFL for the Buccaneers and Lions
George C. Thomson19101912FullbackLeading scorer, 1911; Captain, 1912; President of Michigan Trust Company, 1933–1956
Bob Thornbladh19711973Fullback, linebacker
Dick Thornton19271927
Steven Threet20082008QuarterbackStarting QB for Michigan in 2008 and for Arizona State in 2010
Bob Timberlake19621964QuarterbackChicago Tribune Silver Football Trophy, 1964; All-American, 1964; Played in NFL for New York Giants (1965)
Bob Timm19501952GuardAll-Big Ten, 1952
Dominic Tomasi19451948GuardCaptain and Most Valuable Player of the National Champion 1948 Michigan Wolverines football team
Amani Toomer19921995Wide receiverFirst-team All-Big Ten (1994); Played in NFL for the New York Giants (1996–2008)
Ted Topor19501952Quarterback, linebackerMichigan Wolverines Most Valuable Player, 1952
Bob Topp19521953End
Roy Torbet19111913End, fullback, halfback
Fitzgerald Toussaint20102013Running back
Brian Townsend19871991LinebackerDirector of Michigan's basketball operations since 2007; also assistant athletic director under Dave Brandon
Fred Townsend18871887TackleLater served as an Iowa state senator and chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party state committee
Morgan Trent20052008
Mike Trgovac19771980Defensive guardAll-Big Ten and second-team All-American; Defensive coordinator for Carolina Panthers 2003–2008
Fred Trosko19371939HalfbackMeyer Morton Award in 1937; head football coach at Eastern Michigan, 1952–64
Joseph Truskowski19261929EndLater football coach at Olivet College and head baseball coach at Iowa State and Wayne State
Jerame Tuman19951998Tight endAll-Big Ten, 1996, 1997, and 1998. All-American, 1997.
Virgil Tupper18911892Guard
Josh Uche20162019Linebacker
Eddie Usher19181921Fullback, halfbackPlayed 3 years in the NFL for the All-Americans, Independents, Packers and Blues
Irwin Uteritz19211923QuarterbackAll-American, 1922; Led Michigan to back-to-back undefeated seasons and 1923 national championship; Later served as a football and baseball coach at Northwestern, Wisconsin, Cal, and Washington University in St. Louis
Arthur Valpey19351937EndLater served as head football coach at Harvard and Connecticut
Ryan Van Bergen20082011Defensive lineman
James Van Inwagen18881891Halfback, fullback, endCaptain of the 1891 Michigan team; Played at end in 1888, fullback in 1889 and halfback in 1891
Jim Van Pelt19551957QuarterbackPlayed 2 seasons in the CFL with the Blue Bombers; Set CFL records with 7 TD passes in 1 game and a 107-yard TD pass; Scored a record 22 points in 1958 Grey Cup
Jon Vaughn19881990TailbackBig Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Year, 1990; Played 4 seasons in the NFL with the Patriots, Seahawks and Chiefs
Dick Vick19231923FullbackLater played in the NFL with the Detroit Panthers; brother of Ernie Vick
Ernie Vick19181921CenterAll-American, 1921; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1983; Played Major League Baseball for the Cardinals 1922–1926; Played 3 years in the NFL with the Panthers, Bears and Wolverines
Dick Vidmer19651967QuarterbackSet Michigan record with 2,400 passing yards (now ranks 15th)
Giovanni Raphael Frank "Count" Villa18931896TackleStar for Michigan teams that went 33-6-1 from 1893–1896; Assistant football coach 1897–1898
Jason Vinson19961997Punter
John Vitale19851988CenterAll-American, 1988; Played in the WFL for the San Antonio Riders and Detroit Drive
Rick Volk19641966Safety, cornerback, halfback, quarterback, fullbackAll-American,1966; Played 12 years in the NFL for the Colts, Giants and Dolphins; 4-time All-Pro
Robert Wahl19481950Defensive tackle, offensive tackleAll-American, 1949 and 1950; Blocked punt to win the 1950 Snow Bowl
Kerwin Waldroup19931994LinebackerPlayed 3 years in the NFL with the Lions
Art Walker19521954TackleAll-American, 1954; Played 3 years in the CFL for the Eskimos; 1957 CFL All-Star
Derrick Walker19861989Tight endAll-Big Ten, 1989; Played 10 years in the NFL for the Chargers, Chiefs and Raiders
Kareem Walker20162017Running backRated by ESPN and 247Sports.com as the No. 1 running back in the class of 2016
Marquise Walker19992001Wide receiverAll-American, 2001; MVP 2001 Michigan football team; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Buccaneers
John Wangler19771980QuarterbackCo-MVP 1979 Gator Bowl; Led Michigan to 1980 Big Ten championship and victory in 1981 Rose Bowl
Carl Ward19641966HalfbackPlayed 3 seasons in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints
Willis Ward19321934Three-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
Donovan Warren20072009CornerbackAll-Big Ten, 2009
Billy Wasmund19071909QuarterbackHead football coach at Texas in 1910; Died from a fall prior to start of 1911 season
James K. Watkins19051909Tackle, center, fullbackServed as Detroit police commissioner in the early 1930s
Brandon Watson20152018Defensive back
Gabe Watson20022005Defensive tackleAll-Big Ten, 2005; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting in 2006
Harold Watts19431946CenterMVP 1945 Michigan team; All-Big Ten, 1945
Andre Weathers19961998CornerbackAll-Big Ten, 1997; Played 2 years in the NFL with the Giants
Wally Weber19251927Halfback, fullbackLater served as an assistant football coach at Michigan for 28 years
Alanson Weeks18981898FullbackFullback 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
Boss Weeks19001902QuarterbackQuarterback of the 1901 "Point-a-Minute" team; Later served as a head football coach at Kansas and Beloit
Jack Weisenburger19441947Fullback, halfback, quarterbackStarting fullback for the 1947 "Mad Magicians" team
Tripp Welborne19881990SafetyAll-American, 1990; MVP 1990 Michigan team; Played 1 year in the NFL with the Vikings
Stanfield Wells19091911End, halfback, tackleAll-American 1910
Bob Westfall19391941FullbackAll-American, 1941; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Lions; All-Pro in 1945; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1987
Archie Weston19171919Quarterback, halfbackAll-American, 1917
Tyrone Wheatley19911994TailbackAll-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
Jack Wheeler19281930Halfback, fullback, quarterbackMVP 1930 Michigan team; Finished 2nd in voting for 1930 Chicago Tribune Silver Football as Big Ten MVP
Gerald White19831986FullbackPlayed 1 year in the NFL for the Cowboys
Hugh White18981901Tackle, endCaptain of the 1901 "Point-a-Minute" team
J. T. White19461947Center2nd 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
Paul White19411946HalfbackPlayed 1 year in the NFL for the Steelers
James Whitley19972000Cornerback, punt returnerCo-captain 2000 Michigan team
Charles Widman18981898HalfbackLeading scorer on undefeated 1898 team
Tad Wieman19151920End, tackle, fullbackLater coached at Michigan, Princeton; Athletic director at Maine and Denver; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in 1956
Bob Wiese19421946Fullback, quarterbackPlayed 2 years in the NFL with the Lions
Thomas Wilcher19831986TailbackNCAA champion in indoor 55 m hurdles; 3-time All-American in track and field; Set Michigan records in 60-meter high hurdles and 110-meter hurdles
Matt Wile20112014Placekicker, Punter2011 ESPN.com and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman
F. Stuart Wilkins19451948GuardFounding director and chairman of the board (1984–1997) of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio; Served as chairman of the board of the American Automobile Association
Brandon Williams19992002CornerbackPlayed 6 years in the NFL with the Falcons, Giants and Bengals
Clarence Williams19951998TailbackPlayed 2 years in the NFL for the Cardinals
Josh Williams19961999Defensive tacklePlayed 6 years in the NFL for the Colts
Maurice Williams19972000Offensive tackle, offensive guardPlayed 9 seasons in the NFL for the Jaguars
Ivy Williamson19301932EndCaptain of the undefeated national champion 1932 team; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Wisconsin
Eben Wilson18991901GuardPlayed on the 1901 Point-a-Minute team; Later served as head football coach at Wabash and Alma Colleges
Eric Wilson19972000Defensive tacklePlayed 9 seasons in the NFL and CFL for the Dolphins, Blue Bombers, Roughriders and Alouettes
Hugh E. Wilson19181921GuardLater served as the head football coach at Louisiana Tech and head basketball coach at LSU
Jack Wink19431943QuarterbackAlso played at Wisconsin (1942, 1946–1947); head football coach at Wayne State (NE), Wisconsin–Stout, St. Cloud State
Chase Winovich20142018Defensive end
Chuck Winters19921996SafetyPlayed 6 years in the CFL for the Argonauts
Al Wistert19401942TackleAll-American, 1942; MVP 1942 Michigan team; Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame, 1967; His No. 11 is 1 of 5 retired numbers at Michigan; Played 9 years in the NFL for the Steagles and Eagles; 8-time All-Pro
Alvin Wistert19471949TackleAll-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. 11 is 1 of 5 retired numbers at Michigan
Whitey Wistert19311933TackleAll-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. 11 is 1 of 5 retired numbers at Michigan
Irv Wisniewski19461949EndLater coached football and basketball at Hillsdale College and the University of Delaware
John Wombacher18951896CenterElected captain of the 1897 team but unable to play after contracting typhoid fever
LaMarr Woodley20032006Defensive end, linebackerLombardi Award winner, 2006; Ted Hendricks Award winner, 2006; All-American, 2006; Played in the NFL with the Steelers since 2007; Pro Bowl, 2009
Pierre Woods20022005LinebackerPlayed in the NFL with the Patriots since 2006
Charles Woodson19951997Cornerback1997 Heisman Trophy winner; Played in the NFL since 1998 with the Raiders and Packers
Butch Woolfolk19781981TailbackAll-American 1981; MVP 1981 Michigan team; MVP 1981 Rose Bowl; Set Michigan's all-time record with 3,850 career rushing yards (now ranks 5th); Played 7 years in the NFL with the Giants, Oilers, and Lions
Bill Yearby19631965Defensive tackleTwo-time All-American; MVP 1965 Michigan team; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Jets
Howard Yerges19441947QuarterbackPlayed for Ohio State in 1943; Quarterback of the undefeated 1947 team known as the "Mad Magicians"; All-Big Ten 1947
Harry Young19121912halfbackPlayed freshman football at UM before transfer to Washington & Lee; Induced into College Football Hall of Fame in 1958
Roger Zatkoff19501952Linebacker, fullback, offensive tackleAll-Big Ten 1952; Played 6 years in the NFL for the Packers and Lions
Chris Ziemann19961999Offensive guard, offensive tacklePlayed 1 year in the NFL for the Giants
Chris Zurbrugg19841986QuarterbackStarting QB in last half of 1984 season; set single-game record for passing yards in his second start

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