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WWW.MSUSPARTANS.COM 137 SPARTANS IN THE NFL SPARTANS IN THE PROS (AS OF JUNE 1, 2005) Player Pos. Team National Fooball League (NFL) Flozell Adams OT Dallas Cowboys Matthias Askew DT Cincinnati Bengals Chris Baker TE New York Jets Tony Banks QB Houston Texans Ulish Booker OT Pittsburgh Steelers Plaxico Burress WR New York Giants DeAndra Cobb RB Atlanta Falcons T.J. Duckett RB Atlanta Falcons Clifford Dukes LB St. Louis Rams Paul Edinger K Minnesota Vikings Little John Flowers RB New York Jets Renaldo Hill CB Oakland Raiders Mike Labinjo LB Philadelphia Eagles Lemar Marshall LB Washington Redskins Derrick Mason WR Baltimore Ravens Muhsin Muhammad WR Chicago Bears Tupe Peko OL Carolina Panthers Julian Peterson LB San Francisco 49ers Greg Randall OL Cleveland Browns Jason Randall TE Detroit Lions Dave Rayner K Indianapolis Colts Ike Reese LB Atlanta Falcons Charles Rogers WR Detroit Lions Josh Shaw DT Miami Dolphins Robaire Smith DE Houston Texans Jeff Smoker QB St. Louis Rams Ronald Stanley LB Pittsburgh Steelers Joe Tate OG Jacksonville Jaguars Kevin Vickerson DT Miami Dolphins William Whitticker OG Green Bay Packers NFL Europe (NFLEL) Ulish Booker OT Amsterdam Admirals Little John Flowers RB Berlin Thunder Greg Taplin DE Berlin Thunder Joe Tate OG Frankfurt Galaxy Canadian Football League (CFL) Herb Haygood WR BC Lions Dave Mudge OT Winnipeg Blue Bombers Luc Mullinder DL Saskatchewan Roughriders Andre Rison WR Toronto Argonauts Arena Football League (AFL) Donvetis Franklin DS Columbus Destroyers Sedrick Irvin* FB/LB Columbus Destroyers Dawan Moss FB/LB New Orleans VooDoo Travis Reece FB/LB Grand Rapids Rampage Ryan Van Dyke QB Los Angeles Avengers * Injured Reserve Arena2 Football League (af2) Nick Myers OL/DL Manchester Wolves Kyle Rasmussen OL/DL Rio Grande Valley Dorados Marcus Waters FB/LB Florida Firecats Flozell Adams, who has started 101 consecutive games for the Dallas Cowboys, earned his second Pro Bowl appearance in 2005. Plaxico Burress, who caught 261 passes for 4,164 yards (16.0 avg.) and 22 touchdowns in five seasons in Pittsburgh, signed as an unrestricted free agent with the New York Giants in 2005. DeAndra Cobb, who averaged a school-record 7.6 yards per carry as a senior, was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. Tony Banks, now in his fourth year with the Houston Texans, has thrown for 15,142 yards and 76 touchdowns in nine NFL seasons.

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National Fooball League (NFL)Flozell Adams OT Dallas CowboysMatthias Askew DT Cincinnati BengalsChris Baker TE New York JetsTony Banks QB Houston TexansUlish Booker OT Pittsburgh SteelersPlaxico Burress WR New York GiantsDeAndra Cobb RB Atlanta FalconsT.J. Duckett RB Atlanta FalconsClifford Dukes LB St. Louis RamsPaul Edinger K Minnesota VikingsLittle John Flowers RB New York JetsRenaldo Hill CB Oakland RaidersMike Labinjo LB Philadelphia EaglesLemar Marshall LB Washington RedskinsDerrick Mason WR Baltimore RavensMuhsin Muhammad WR Chicago BearsTupe Peko OL Carolina PanthersJulian Peterson LB San Francisco 49ersGreg Randall OL Cleveland BrownsJason Randall TE Detroit LionsDave Rayner K Indianapolis ColtsIke Reese LB Atlanta FalconsCharles Rogers WR Detroit LionsJosh Shaw DT Miami DolphinsRobaire Smith DE Houston TexansJeff Smoker QB St. Louis RamsRonald Stanley LB Pittsburgh SteelersJoe Tate OG Jacksonville JaguarsKevin Vickerson DT Miami DolphinsWilliam Whitticker OG Green Bay Packers

NFL Europe (NFLEL)Ulish Booker OT Amsterdam AdmiralsLittle John Flowers RB Berlin ThunderGreg Taplin DE Berlin ThunderJoe Tate OG Frankfurt Galaxy

Canadian Football League (CFL)Herb Haygood WR BC LionsDave Mudge OT Winnipeg Blue BombersLuc Mullinder DL Saskatchewan RoughridersAndre Rison WR Toronto Argonauts

Arena Football League (AFL)Donvetis Franklin DS Columbus DestroyersSedrick Irvin* FB/LB Columbus DestroyersDawan Moss FB/LB New Orleans VooDooTravis Reece FB/LB Grand Rapids RampageRyan Van Dyke QB Los Angeles Avengers

* Injured Reserve

Arena2 Football League (af2)Nick Myers OL/DL Manchester WolvesKyle Rasmussen OL/DL Rio Grande Valley DoradosMarcus Waters FB/LB Florida Firecats

Flozell Adams, who has started 101 consecutivegames for the Dallas Cowboys, earned hissecond Pro Bowl appearance in 2005.

Plaxico Burress, who caught 261 passes for4,164 yards (16.0 avg.) and 22 touchdowns infive seasons in Pittsburgh, signed as anunrestricted free agent with the New YorkGiants in 2005.

DeAndra Cobb, who averaged a school-record7.6 yards per carry as a senior, was selectedby the Atlanta Falcons in the sixth round of the2005 NFL Draft.

Tony Banks, now in his fourth year with theHouston Texans, has thrown for 15,142 yardsand 76 touchdowns in nine NFL seasons.

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Renaldo Hill, who recorded 190 tackles and eightinterceptions in four seasons in Arizona, signed as anunrestricted free agent with the Oakland Raiders in 2005.

Atlanta’s T.J. Duckett has rushed for 1,795 yards and 23touchdowns in three NFL seasons.

Philadelphia’s Mike Labinjo appeared in three games asa rookie in 2004 and posted 12 tackles.

Lemar Marshall, now in his fifth season with theWashington Redskins, played in all 16 games in 2004and recorded a career-best 69 tackles.

Derrick Mason, who posted four-straight 1,000-yardreceiving seasons in Tennessee, is in his first year withthe Baltimore Ravens. Mason has 453 careerreceptions for 6,114 yards (13.5 avg.) and 37touchdowns in eight NFL seasons.

Cincinnati’s MatthiasAskew, sidelined byknee injuries most ofthe 2004 season,saw action in fivegames as a rookie.

Chris Baker, now inhis fourth seasonwith the New YorkJets, caught 18passes for 182 yards(10.1 avg.) and fourtouchdowns in 15games in 2004.

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NFL FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS

Year Player Pos. Team Pick

1936 Sid Wagner G Detroit 81939 John Pingel B Detroit 71950 Lynn Chandnois B Pittsburgh 81952 Bob Carey E Los Angeles Rams 131956 Earl Morrall QB San Francisco 21957 Clarence Peaks B Philadelphia 71958 Dan Currie C Green Bay 31958 Walt Kowalczyk B Philadelphia 61961 Herb Adderley DB Green Bay 121963 Dave Behrman C Buffalo (AFL) 4

Chicago (NFL) 111963 Ed Budde G Dallas (AFL) 8

Philadelphia (NFL) 41965 Jerry Rush DE Boston (AFL) –1967 Clinton Jones RB Minnesota 21967 Charles “Bubba” Smith DE Baltimore 11967 Gene Washington WR Minnesota 81967 George Webster LB Houston 51973 Joe DeLamielleure OG Buffalo 21973 Billy Joe DuPree TE Dallas 261977 Mike Cobb TE Cincinnati 31978 Larry Bethea DE Dallas 281984 Carl Banks LB New York Giants 31986 Anthony Bell LB St. Louis 51987 Mark Ingram FL New York Giants 281988 Lorenzo White RB Houston 221989 Tony Mandarich OT Green Bay 21989 Andre Rison WR Indianapolis 221990 Percy Snow LB Kansas City 131991 Bobby Wilson DT Washington 171994 Rob Fredrickson LB Los Angeles Raiders 221999 Dimitrius Underwood DE Minnesota Vikings 292000 Plaxico Burress WR Pittsburgh Steelers 82000 Julian Peterson LB San Francisco 49ers 162002 T.J. Duckett RB Atlanta Falcons 182003 Charles Rogers WR Detroit Lions 2

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Muhsin Muhammad made his second Pro Bowlappearance after leading the NFL in receiving yards(1,405) and touchdown receptions (16) in 2004.Muhammad, who had 578 catches for 7,751 yards (13.4)and 44 scores in nine seasons with Carolina, is in hisfirst year with the Chicago Bears.

San Francisco’s Julian Peterson, a two-time Pro Bowlselection, has recorded 312 career tackles, including 18.5sacks, and five interceptions.

Ike Reese, who appeared in 112 consecutive regular-season games for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1998-2004, signed as an unrestricted free agent with theAtlanta Falcons in 2005. Last year, Reese earned his firstPro Bowl appearance as a special teamer.

Charles Rogers, who missed 15 games of the 2004campaign with a broken collarbone, is in his third seasonwith the Detroit Lions. In five games as a rookie in 2003,Rogers caught 22 passes for 243 yards (11.0 avg.) andthree touchdowns.

Jason Randall, who had 52 careerreceptions for 594 yards (11.4 avg.) andfive touchdowns, signed a free-agentcontract with the Detroit Lions in 2005.

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1. Southern Cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 632. Notre Dame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603. Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594. Miami (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575. Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416. Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407. Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359. Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3410. Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3311. Penn State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3213. Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3114. Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2915. Louisiana State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2816. UCLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2617. Arizona State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2518. Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2420. Colorado. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Research data provided by the National Football League.Houston’s Robaire Smith started all 16 games in 2004 and

produced a career-best 53 tackles, including two sacks.

Jeff Smoker, who completed 25-of-42 passes (.595) for282 yards and one touchdown in 2004 preseason action,is in his second year with the St. Louis Rams.

Miami’s Josh Shaw appeared in fivegames late in the 2004 season andposted four tackles.

Ronald Stanley, who ranks sixth onMSU’s all-time list with 368 careertackles, signed a free-agent contractwith the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2005.

Offensive guard Joe Tate, who earnedsecond-team All-Big Ten honors as asenior in 2003, will attempt to make theJacksonville Jaguars’ opening-dayroster in 2005.

Kevin Vickerson, who recorded careerhighs in tackles (46), tackles for losses(10.5 for 39 yards) and sacks (4.5 for 29)as a senior, signed a free-agent contractwith the Miami Dolphins in 2005.

Little John Flowers, who was allocated to the NFL EuropeLeague’s Berlin Thunder by the New York Jets, rankedseventh in the league in rushing with 433 yards on 109carries. His seven rushing touchdowns tied Amsterdam’sJarrett Payton for the league lead.

Clifford Dukes, who produced 158 career tacklesincluding 20.5 for losses (92 yards), signed a free-agentcontract with the St. Louis Rams in 2005.

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Sid Wagner1st round - Detroit

Gordon Dahlgren, G8th round - Green Bay

John Pingel, B1st round - Detroit LionsOle Nelson, E8th round - Pittsburgh

Stan McRae, E15th round - Washington

Tony Arena, C13th round - Detroit

Jack Fenton, B10th round - DetroitDick Kieppe, B15th round - Cleveland

Hugh Davis, B17th round - PittsburghPaul Carter, T23rd round - PittsburghHoward Beyer, C24th round - NY Giants

Roger Brogger, E8th round - WashingtonVince Mroz, E22nd round - NY Giants

Jack Breslin, B4th round - Boston

Walt Vezmar, G13th round - DetroitRuss Reader, B19th round - Chicago Bears

Ken Balge, E16th round - Green BayJim Zito, T21st round - Boston Bob McCurry, C30th round - Detroit

Warren Huey, E6th round - Philadelphia

Warren Huey, E10th round, (#70 overall) - Chicago HornetsGeorge Guerre, B17th round, (#126 overall) - Chicago Hornets

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Lynn Chandnois, B1st round - PittsburghEddie Bagdon, G7th round - Chicago CardinalsGene Glick, B25th round - DetroitFrank Waters, B25th round - Green BayDon McAuliffe, B28th round - NY Giants

Dorne Dibble, E3rd round - DetroitSonny Grandelius, B3rd round - NY GiantsHank Minarik, E8th round - PittsburghJesse Thomas, B10th round - NY YanksDeane Thomas, T23rd round - LA RamsDick Kuh, G24th round - NY Giants

Bob Carey, E1st round - LA RamsBill Hughes, C2nd round - ClevelandAl Dorow, B3rd round - WashingtonDon Coleman, G8th round - Chicago CardinalsOrlando Mazza, E11th round - WashingtonMarv McFadden, T12th round - PittsburghJack Morgan, T14th round - Green BayBill Carey, E18th round - San FranciscoJim Creamer, C21st round - NY GiantsFrank Kapral, G23rd round - Green Bay

Paul Dekker, E3rd round - WashingtonDick Tamburo, C4th round - ClevelandEd Timmerman, B14th round - WashingtonJim Ellis, B25th round - Cleveland

Jim Neal, C2nd round - DetroitDon Dohoney, E5th round - Chicago CardinalsBilly Wells, B5th round - WashingtonRex Corless, B21st round - NY GiantsTom Yewcic, QB27th round - PittsburghEvan Slonac, B28th round - Green Bay

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Hank Bullough, G5th round - Green BayLeRoy Bolden, B6th round - ClevelandBert Zagers, B7th round - DetroitEllis Duckett, B15th round - PittsburghJohn Matsock, B24th round - ClevelandVic Postula, B24th round - Philadelphia

Earl Morrall, QB1st round - San FranciscoNorm Masters, T2nd round - Chicago CardinalsBilly Quinlan, E3rd round - ClevelandGary Lowe, B5th round - WashingtonJohn Lewis, E9th round - BaltimoreGerry Planutis, B12th round - WashingtonSam Williams, DE24th round - LA RamsBuck Nystrom, G30th round - Washington

Clarence Peaks, B1st round - PhiladelphiaDennis Mendyk, B3rd round - NY GiantsVic Zucco, B5th round - Chicago BearsTom Saidock, T7th round - PhiladelphiaPat Burke, G11th round - NY GiantsDave Kaiser, E15th round - ClevelandJim Hinesley, E25th round - Pittsburgh

1957

Earl Morrall threw for 20,809 yards and161 touchdowns in his 23-year NFLcareer. Morrall led the NFL with 26 TDpasses in 1968.

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Dan Currie, C1st round - Green BayWalt Kowalczyk, B1st round - PhiladelphiaJim Ninowski, QB4th round - ClevelandBob Jewett, E5th round - Chicago BearsJim Wulff, B6th round - ClevelandHal Dukes, E13th round - San FranciscoTony Kolodziej, E13th round - LA RamsArchie Matsos, G16th round - BaltimoreLes Rutledge, T20th round - Chicago BearsLarry Harding, E24th round - LA Rams

Fran O’Brien, T3rd round - ClevelandBlanche Martin, B4th round - LA RamsEllison Kelly, G5th round - NY GiantsPalmer Pyle, T6th round - BaltimoreLarry Cundiff, T9th round - LA RamsBob Bercich, B15th round - NY Giants

Dean Look, QB20th round - Detroit

Larry Cundiff, C - DenverDean Look, QB - DenverPalmer Pyle, T - HoustonWillie Boykin, T - MinneapolisJim Chastain, T-G - MinneapolisBlanche Martin, FB - NY Titans

Herb Adderley, B1st round - Green BayFred Arbanas, E2nd round - St. LouisIke Grimsley, HB7th round - BaltimoreWayne Fontes, HB9th round - PhiladelphiaJason Harness, E10th round - Chicago Bears

Herb Adderley, HB2nd round - NY TitansFred Arbanas, E7th round - Dallas TexansIke Grimsley, HB18th round - HoustonWayne Fontes, HB22nd round - NY TitansMickey Walker, LB23rd round - NY TitansJason Harness, E28th round - Buffalo

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Larry Hudas, E11th round - Dallas CowboysGary Ballman, B8th round - PittsburghRon Hatcher, FB8th round - WashingtonCarl Charon, B18th round - Washington

Gary Ballman, HB16th round - DenverRon Hatcher, FB21st round - NY TitansEd Ryan, HB29th round - Dallas Texans

Dave Behrman, C1st round - Chicago BearsEd Budde, T1st round - PhiladelphiaJim Kanicki, T2nd round - ClevelandLonnie Sanders, B2nd round - WashingtonGeorge Saimes, B6th round - LA RamsBill Zorn, T7th round - LA RamsDave Herman, G8th round - NY GiantsJim Bobbitt, G10th round - ClevelandErnie Clark, LB13th round - Detroit

Dave Behrman, C1st round - BuffaloEd Budde, T1st round - Dallas TexansGeorge Saimes, FB6th round - BuffaloJim Kanicki, T7th round - BuffaloLonnie Sanders, HB10th round - DenverHerb Paterra, LB18th round - BuffaloDave Herman, G27th round - NY Titans

Matt Snorton, E2nd round - DetroitEd Lothamer, T5th round - BaltimoreHerman Johnson, HB6th round - LA RamsRoger Lopes, FB16th round - BaltimoreSherman Lewis, HB18th round - Cleveland

Matt Snorton, E3rd round - DenverEd Lothamer, T4th round - Kansas CitySherman Lewis, HB9th round - NY Jets

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1962 NFL Earl Lattimer, FB-LB10th round - BuffaloHerman Johnson, DB15th round - NY Jets

Jerry Rush, T2nd round - DetroitDick Gordon, HB7th round - Chicago BearsLou Bobich, K19th round - Chicago Bears

Jerry Rush, T1st round - BostonLou Bobick, DB-K7th round - Kansas City

Harold Lucas, T2nd round - St. Louis

Harold Lucas, T3rd round - BostonBuddy Owens, G16th round - Boston

Bubba Smith, DE1st round (#1 overall) - BaltimoreClint Jones, HB1st round (#2 overall) - MinnesotaGeorge Webster, LB1st round (#5 overall) - HoustonGene Washington, FL1st round (#8 overall) - MinnesotaJeff Richardson, OL6th round (#146 overall) - NY JetsJim Summers, DB9th round (#217 overall) - DenverCharlie Thornhill, DB9th round (#232 overall) - BostonDick Kenney, K14th round (#358 overall) - Philadelphia

Bubba Smith made two Pro Bowlappearances during his nine-year NFL career.

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Bill Simpson, DB2nd round (#50 overall) - LA RamsRaymond Nester, LB7th round (#176 overall) - DallasMike Holt, DB8th round (#205 overall) - Dallas

Terry McClowry, LB10th round (#235 overall) - NY GiantsMike Hurd, WR13th round (#336 overall) - Minnesota

Greg Schaum, DT7th round (#186 overall) - DallasGreg Brewton, DT13th round (#369 overall) - St. Louis

Mike Cobb, TE1st round (#22 overall) - CincinnatiTom Hannon, DB3rd round (#83 overall) - Minnesota

Larry Bethea, DE1st round (28th overall) - DallasAl Pitts, C6th round (#149 overall) - ClevelandJames Early, RB7th round (#170 overall) - NY Jets

Mel Land, LB3rd round (#63 overall) - MiamiKirk Gibson, WR7th round (#173 overall) - St. LouisTom Graves, LB8th round (#220 overall) - PittsburghJerome Stanton, DB10th round (#258 overall) - MiamiJim Hinesly, G11th round (#293 overall) - Seattle

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Joe DeLamielleure earned six ProBowl invitations during his 13-year NFL career.

Jess Phillips, DB4th round (#84 overall) - CincinnatiDrake Garrett, DB4th round (#102 overall) - DenverDwight Lee, RB5th round (#125 overall) - San FranciscoJoe Przybycki, G7th round (#178 overall) - PhiladelphiaJimmy Raye, QB-DB16th round (#431 overall) - LA Rams

Al Brenner, DB7th round (#170 overall) - NY Giants

Ron Saul, G5th round (#110 overall) - HoustonCraig Wycinsky, G7th round (#177 overall) - ClevelandRich Saul, LB8th round (#204 overall) - LA RamsFrank Foreman, WR12th round (#300 overall) - Green BayDon Highsmith, RB13th round (#336 overall) - Oakland

Harold Phillips, DB6th round (#139) - DenverGordon Bowdell, WR7th round (#182 overall) - BaltimoreTom Beard, C8th round (#187 overall) - DenverGary Nowak, TE10th round (#247 overall) - San DiegoCliff Hardy, DB11th round (#270 overall) - ChicagoBill Triplett, WR12th round (#312 overall) - BaltimoreMike Hogan, LB15th round (#390 overall) - BaltimoreTom Kutchinski, DB16th round (#411 overall) - DetroitCalvin Fox, LB17th round (#421 overall) - Houston

Eric Allen, WR4th round (#104 overall) - Baltimore

Billy Joe DuPree, TE1st round (#20 overall) - DallasJoe DeLamielleure, G1st round (#26 overall) - BuffaloBrad Van Pelt, LB2nd round (#40 overall) - NY GiantsGail Clark, LB4th round (#102 overall) - PittsburghMarvin Roberts, C6th round (#135 overall) - San DiegoBrian McConnell, LB7th round (#162 overall) - BuffaloDan Werner, QB8th round (#204 overall) - DallasJim Nicholson, T9th round (#219 overall) - LA RamsGary Van Elst, DT11th round (#263 overall) - PhiladelphiaRobert McClowry, C17th round (#437 overall) - Cleveland

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Angelo Fields, T2nd round (#38 overall) - HoustonMark Brammer, TE3rd round (#67 overall) - BuffaloEugene Byrd, WR6th round (#158 overall) - MiamiLarry Savage, LB8th round (#216 overall) - DallasTanya Webb, DE10th round (#262 overall) - New Orleans

Ray Stachowicz, P3rd round (#62 overall) - Green Bay

James Burroughs, DB3rd round (#57 overall) - BaltimoreMorten Anderson, K4th round (#86 overall) - New OrleansTom Morris, DB7th round (#185 overall) - Tampa BayJeff Wiska, G7th round (#186 overall) - NY GiantsBryan Clark, QB9th round (#251 overall) - San Francisco

Steve Maidlow, LB4th round (#109 overall) - CincinnatiSmiley Creswell, DE5th round (#118 overall) - New EnglandOtis Grant, WR5th round (#134 overall) - LA RamsHoward McAdoo, LB11th round (#305 overall) - Cleveland

Carl Banks, LB1st round (#3 overall) - NY GiantsDaryl Turner, WR2nd round (#49 overall) - SeattleScott Auer, T9th round (#229 overall) - Kansas City

Ralf Mojsiejenko, K4th round (#96 overall) - San DiegoMark Napolitan, C5th round (#123 overall) - SeattleTerry Lewis, DB6th round (#150 overall) - San DiegoJim Morrissey, LB11th round (#302 overall) - ChicagoLonnie Young, DB12th round (#325 overall) - St. Louis

Anthony Bell, LB1st round (#5 overall) - St. LouisSteve Bogdalek, G11th round (#288 overall) - Philadelphia

Mark Ingram, WR1st round (#28 overall) - NY GiantsBobby Morse, RB12th round (#316 overall) - Philadelphia

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Lorenzo White, RB1st round (#22 overall) - HoustonGreg Montgomery, P3rd round (#72 overall) - HoustonDavid Houle, G6th round (#145 overall) - NY GiantsTim Moore, LB8th round (#206 overall) - PhoenixMark Nichols, NT8th round (#209 overall) - Pittsburgh

Tony Mandarich, T1st round (#2 overall) - Green BayAndre Rison, WR1st round (#22 overall) - IndianapolisKevin Robbins, T3rd round (#75 overall) - LA RamsKurt Larson, LB8th round (#212 overall) - Indianapolis

Percy Snow, LB1st round (#13 overall) - Kansas CityTravis Davis, DT4th round (#85 overall) - PhoenixHarlon Barnett, DB4th round (#101 overall) - Cleveland Bob Kula, T7th round (#175 overall) - SeattleJames Szymanski, DE10th round (#259 overall) - DenverVentson Donelson, DB12th round (#309 overall) - New England

Bobby Wilson, DT1st round (#17 overall) - WashingtonDixon Edwards, LB2nd round (#37 overall) - DallasEric Moten, G2nd round (#47 overall) - San DiegoCarlos Jenkins, LB3rd round (#65 overall) - MinnesotaJames Bradley, WR7th round (#181 overall) - IndianapolisHyland Hickson, RB10th round (#265 overall) - Tampa Bay

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Tony Mandarich was the secondplayer selected overall in the 1989 NFL Draft, behind UCLA quarterbackTroy Aikman.

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Courtney Hawkins, WR2nd round (#44 overall) - Tampa BayBill Johnson, DT3rd round (#65 overall) - ClevelandAlan Haller, DB5th round (#123 overall) - PittsburghJim Johnson, T7th round (#181 overall) - DenverChuck Bullough, LB8th round (#214 overall) - PhiladelphiaJohn MacNeill, DE12th round (#320 overall) - Seattle

Mitch Lyons, TE6th round (#151 overall) - AtlantaTy Hallock, LB7th round (#174 overall) - Detroit

Rob Fredrickson, LB1st round (#22 overall) - LA RaidersMyron Bell, DB5th round (#140 overall) - PittsburghJim Miller, QB6th round (#178 overall) - PittsburghBrice Abrams, RB7th round (#209 overall) - Pittsburgh

Brian DeMarco, T2nd round (#40 overall) - JacksonvilleShane Hannah, G2nd round (#63 overall) - Dallas

Tony Banks, QB2nd round (#42 overall) - St. Louis RamsMuhsin Muhammad, WR2nd round (#43 overall) - CarolinaScott Greene, RB6th round (#193 overall) - Carolina

Derrick Mason, WR4th round (#98 overall) - HoustonNigea Carter, WR6th round (#197 overall) - Tampa Bay

Flozell Adams, OT2nd round (#38 overall) - Dallas Ike Reese, LB5th round (#142 overall) - Philadelphia Scott Shaw, OG5th round (#143 overall) - Miami

Dimitrius Underwood, DE1st round (#29 overall) - Minnesota Sedrick Irvin, RB4th round (#103 overall) - Detroit

Plaxico Burress, WR1st round (#8 overall) - Pittsburgh Julian Peterson, LB1st round (#16 overall) - San FranciscoGari Scott, WR4th round (#99 overall) - Philadelphia

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1992 Greg Robinson-Randall, OT4th round (#127 overall) - New England Aric Morris, S5th round (#135 overall) - Tennessee Paul Edinger, K6th round (#174 overall) - Chicago Robaire Smith, DE6th round (#197 overall) - Tennessee

Renaldo Hill, CB7th round (#202 overall) - Arizona Siitupe Peko, OL7th round (#217 overall) - NY JetsT.J. Turner, LB7th round (#239 overall) - New England

T.J. Duckett, RB1st round (#18 overall) - Atlanta Chris Baker, TE3rd round (#88 overall) - NY JetsHerb Haygood, WR5th round (#144 overall) - Denver Josh Shaw, DT5th round (#172 overall) - San FranciscoCraig Jarrett, P6th round (#194 overall) - Seattle

Charles Rogers, WR1st round (#2 overall) - Detroit

Matthias Askew, DT4th round (#114 overall) - Cincinnati Jeff Smoker, QB6th round (#201 overall) - St. Louis

DeAndra Cobb, RB6th round (#201 overall) - AtlantaDave Rayner, K6th round (#202 overall) - IndianapolisKevin Vickerson, DT7th round (#216 overall) - MiamiWilliam Whitticker, OG7th round (#246 overall) - Green Bay

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It took Paul Edinger just five seasonsto establish himself as the fifth-leadingscorer in Chicago Bears’ history with463 career points.

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUEPro Team (est.)(X) No Longer Competing

Andersen, Morten 1995-2000Duckett, T.J. 2002-Lee, Dwight 1968Lyons, Mitch 1993-96Matthews, Henry 1973Miller, Jim 1997Rison, Andre 1990-94Williams, Samuel 1966-67

Phoenix Cardinals (1988-93)St. Louis Cardinals (1960-87)Chicago Cardinals (1920-59)Bagdon, Edward 1950-51Bell, Anthony 1986-91Bruckner, Les 1945Clark, Ernest 1968Fredrickson, Rob 1999-2002Hill, Renaldo 2001-04Rolle, Butch 1992-93Young, Lonnie 1985-91

Banks, Tony 1999-2000Montgomery, Greg 1996-97

Kennedy, William 1947

Blacklock, Hugh 1926Sieradski, Stephen 1948

Beard, Thomas 1972Behrman, David 1963-65Belk, Veno 1987Brammer, Mark 1980-85Charon, Carl 1962-63Clark, Bryan 1986DeLamielleure, Joe 1973-79, ’85Discenzo, Tony 1960Dorow, Al 1962Hill, Ray 1998, 2000Maidlow, Steve 1985Mastos, Emil 1960-62McConnell, Brian 1973Mudge, Dave 1999Paterra, Herbert 1963Rolle, Butch 1986-91Saidock, Thomas 1962Saimes, George 1963-69Simpson, William 1980-82Wojciechowski, John 1986Young, Duane 1998

Julian, George 1916Smith, Gideon 1915

Greene, Scott 1996-98Muhammad, Muhsin 1996-2004

CAROLINA PANTHERS (1995-)

(X) CANTON BULLDOGS

BUFFALO BILLS (1960-)

(X) BROOKLYN DODGERS

(X) BOSTON YANKS

BALTIMORE RAVENS (1996-)

ARIZONA CARDINALS (1994-)

ATLANTA FALCONS (1966-)

Chicago Staleys (1921)Decatur Staleys (1920)Allman, Robert 1936Blacklock, Hugh 1920-25Buss, Arthur 1934-35Carey, Robert 1958Clark, Gail 1973Cobb, Michael 1978-81Edinger, Paul 2000-04Gordon, Richard 1966-72Hallock, Ty 1998-2000Hardy, Clifton 1971Jewett, Robert 1958Krumm, Todd 1988-89Miller, Jim 1999-2002Morrissey, James 1985-93Mudd, Howard 1969-70Newkirk, Robert 2000-01Nielsen, Hans 1981Reader, Russell 1947Snow, Percy 1993-94Stachowicz, Ray 1983Thrower, Willie 1953Wojciechowski, John 1987-93Zucco, Victor 1957-60

Askew, Matthias 2004-Bell, Myron 1998-99Clark, M. Bryan 1984Cobb, Michael 1977Costello, Brad 1998DeMarco, Brian 1999Lay, Russell 1934Maidlow, Steve 1983-84Phillips, Jess 1968-72Shaw, Scott 1998

Banks, Carl 1994-95Barnett, Harlon 1990-92Bolden, Leroy 1958-59DeLamielleure, Joe 1980-84Johnson, Bill 1992-94Kanick, James 1963-69Kinek, Michael 1940Ninowski, James 1958-59, ’62-66O’Brien, Francis 1959Quinlan, William 1957-58Rison, Andre 1995Robbins, Kevin 1989Van Pelt, Brad 1986White, Lorenzo 1995Wiska, Jeff 1986Wycinsky, Craig 1972

Johns, Ed 1923

Danziger, Fred 1931Ridler, Don 1931

Adams, Flozell 1998-Adderley, Herb 1970-72Arbanas, Frederick 1962Bercich, Robert E. 1960-61Bethea, Larry 1978-83DuPree, Billy Joe 1973-83Edwards, Dixon 1991-95Gent, Peter 1964-68

DALLAS COWBOYS (1960-)

(X) CLEVELAND INDIANS

(X) CLEVELAND BULLDOGS

CLEVELAND BROWNS (1950-95; 99-)

CINCINNATI BENGALS (1968-)

CHICAGO BEARS (1922-) Kowalczyk, Walter 1960Manders, David 1964-66, ’68-74Schaum, Greg 1976Underwood, Dimitrius 2000Vanderbeek, Matt 1993-94

Behrman, David 1967Bowdell, Gordon 1971Ezor, Blake 1990-91Garrett, Drake 1968-70Haygood, Herb 2002Mastos, Emil 1966Saimes, George 1970-72Snorton, Matthew 1964Summers, James 1967Szymanski, Jim 1990-91Washington, Eugene 1973-74

Straight, Herbert 1919

Portsmouth Spartans (1930-33)Arena, Anthony 1942Bell, Anthony 1991Brammer, Mark 1986Christensen, Koester 1930Clark, Ernest 1963-67Dibble, Dorne 1951, 1953-57Diehl, David 1939-40, ’44-45Fredrickson, Rob 1998Goovert, Ronald 1967Grant, Otis 1986Hallock, Ty 1993-95Hansen, Dale 1944, ’48Hultman, Vivian 1925-26Irvin, Sedrick 1999-2000Kennedy, William 1942, ’44Ketzko, Alexander 1943Klewicki, Edward 1935-38Lay, Russell 1934Lowe, Gary 1957-64Miller, Jim 1998Miller, John 1989-90Montgomery, Greg 1994Morrall, Earl 1958-64Ninowski, James 1960-61Pingel, John 1939Quinlan, William 1964Reece, Travis 1998-99Rockenbach, Lyle 1943Rogers, Charles 2003-Rush, Jerry 1965-71Speelman, Harry 1940Stachowicz, Ray 1986Thornhill, Josh 2002Vezmar, Walter 1946-47Wagner, Sidney 1936-38Williams, Samuel 1960-65

Adderley, Herb 1961-69Ane, Charles 1981Birney, Thomas 1979-80Bullough, Henry 1955, ’58Butler, Frank 1934-36, ’38Currie, Daniel 1958-64Fields, Angelo 1982Gordon, Richard 1973Grove, Roger 1931-35Highsmith, Donald 1973Ingram, Mark 1995Larson, Kurt 1991

GREEN BAY PACKERS (1921-)

DETROIT LIONS (1934-)

(X) DETROIT HERALDS

DENVER BRONCOS (1960-)

Mandarich, Tony 1989-91Masters, Norman 1957-64Monnett, Robert 1933-38Morrissey, Jim 1993Quinlan, William 1959-62Rison, Andre 1996Rudzinski, Paul 1978-80Stachowicz, Ray 1981-82

Blacklock, Hugh 1919

Banks, Tony 2002-Randall, Greg 2003Smith, Robaire 2004-

Baltimore Colts (1953-83)Bullough, Chuck 1996Burroughs, James 1982-86Davis, Travis 1991-92Greene, Scott 1999Keur, Josh 2000Larson, Kurt 1989-90Mandarich, Tony 1996-98Morrall, Earl 1968-71Peko, Siitupe 2002-04Pyle, W. Palmer 1960-63Rison, Andre 1989Shlapak, Borys 1972Smith, Bubba 1967-71Thomas, Jesse 1955-57Vanderbeek, Matt 1990-92

DeMarco, Brian 1995-98Hallock, Ty 1996-97Rison, Andre 1996Threats, Jabbar 1997-98

Dallas Texans (1960-62)Andersen, Morten 2002-03Ane, Charles 1984-85Arbanas, Frederick 1963-70Auer, Scott 1984-85Budde, Edward 1963-76Lothamer, Edward 1964-69, ’71-72Morgado, Arnold 1977-79Nicholson, James 1974-79Rison, Andre 1997-99Rochester, Paul 1960-63Snow, Percy 1990-92Threats, Jabbar 2002

Bullough, Chuck 1993-95Clark, M. Bryan 1985Edwards, Dixon 1999Hill, Ray 1998-2000Iaquaniello, Mike 1991-92Ingram, Mark 1993-94Land, Melvin 1979-80Morrall, Earl 1972-76Richardson, Jeffrey 1969Shaw, Josh 2004-Wiska, Jeff 1987

Johns, Ed 1924(X) MINNEAPOLIS MARINES

MIAMI DOLPHINS (1966-)

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1963-)

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1995-)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1984-)

HOUSTON TEXANS (2002-)

(X) HAMMOND PROS

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Andersen, Morten 2004Ballman, Gary 1973Barnett, Harlon 1995-96Edwards, Dixon 1996-98Hannon, Thomas 1977-84Jenkins, Carlos 1991-94Jones, Clinton 1967-72Pyle, W. Palmer 1964Quinn, Kelly 1987Washington, Eugene 1967-72

Boston Patriots (1960-70)Barnett, Harlon 1993-94Clark, Gail 1974Creswell, Smiley 1983-86Discenzo, Tony 1960Morris, Aric 2003Phillips, Jess 1976-77Robinson-Randall, Greg 2000-02Sayler, Jace 2001Schaum, Greg 1978Suci, Robert 1963Turner, T.J. 2001Webster, George 1974-76Wells, William 1960Yewcic, Thomas 1961-66

Andersen, Morten 1982-94Davis, Travis 1990Matthews, Henry 1972-73Morse, Bobby 1989-90Newsome, Richard 2001Ninowski, James 1969Phillips, Jess 1973-74

Andersen, Morten 2001Ballman, Gary 1973Banks, Carl 1984-92Brenner, Allen 1969-70Grandelius, Sonny 1953Ingram, Mark 1987-92Jackson, Cleveland 1979Kanick, James 1970-71Kelly, Ellison 1959Ketzko, Alexander 1942Morrall, Earl 1965-67Van Pelt, Brad 1973-83Walker, G. Mickey 1961-65Wietecha, Raymond 1953-62

NEW YORK GIANTS (1925-)

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (1967-)

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1971-)

Morten Andersen ranks as the NFL’ssecond all-time leading scorer with2,358 career points in 23 seasons.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1961-)

New York Titans (1960-62)Baker, Chris 2002-Donnahoo, Roger 1960Dorow, Al 1960-61Earley, James 1978-80Fontes, Wayne 1962Herman, David 1964-73Ledyard, Courtney 2000Lewis, Sherman 1966-67Look, Dean 1962Martin, Blanche 1960Richardson, Jeffrey 1967-68Rochester, Paul 1963-69Saidock, Thomas 1960-62Young, Lonnie 1991-93, ’96

Sieradski, Stephen 1948

Los Angeles Raiders (1982-94)Oakland Raiders (1960-81)Bell, Anthony 1992-93Fredrickson, Rob 1994-97Highsmith, Donald 1970-72Kowalczyk, Walter 1961Mastos, Emil 1963-65Phillips, Jess 1975-76Pyle, W. Palmer 1966Rison, Andre 2000Smith, Bubba 1973-74Van Pelt, Brad 1984-86

Ballman, Gary 1967-72Bullough, Chuck 1992Buss, Arthur 1936-37Dorow, Al 1957Friedlund, Robert 1946Horrel, William 1952Ingram, Mark 1996Johnson, Bill 1998-99Kowalczyk, Walter 1958-59Labinjo, Mike 2004-Morse, Bobby 1987Peaks, Clarence 1957-63Raye, James 1969Quinlan, William 1963Reese, Ike 1998-2004Saidock, Thomas 1957Scott, Gari 2000-01Wells, William 1958

Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-40)Ballman, Gary 1962-66Bell, Myron 1994-98, 2000-01Burress, Plaxico 2000-04Chandnois, Lynn 1950-56Curl, Ronald 1972Graves, Thomas 1979-81Haller, Alan 1992-93Hawkins, Courtney 1997-2000Johnson, Bill 1995-96Lyons, Mitch 1997-99McFadden, Marvin 1953, ’56Miller, Jim 1994-96Minarik, Henry 1951Morrall, Earl 1957-58O’Brien, Francis 1966-68Peaks, Clarence 1964-65Webster, George 1972-73Wells, William 1957

PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1941-)

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1933-)

OAKLAND RAIDERS (1995-)

(X) NEW YORK YANKEES (AAFC)

NEW YORK JETS (1963-)

Hultman, Vivian 1927

Los Angeles Rams (1946-94)Cleveland Rams (1937-45)Banks, Tony 1996-98Carey, Robert 1952, ’54, ’56Currie, Daniel 1965-66Gordon, Richard 1972-73Grant, Otis 1983-85Jenkins, Carlos 1995-96Johnson, Bill 1997Lay, Russell 1934Sanders, Lonnie 1968-69Saul, Richard 1970-81Simpson, William 1974-78Smoker, Jeff 2004-Williams, Samuel 1959

Los Angeles Chargers (1960)Gordon, Richard 1974Jones, Clinton 1973Lewis, Terrence 1985Martin, Blanche 1960Mastos, Emil 1966Mojsiejenko, Ralf 1985-88Moten, Eric 1991-96Nowak, Gary 1971Thomas, Jesse 1960Young, Duane 1991-95Young, Lonnie 1994-95

Clark, M. Bryan 1982-83Cooper, George 1987-88Lee, Dwight 1968Morrall, Earl 1956Mudd, Howard 1964-69Shaw, Josh 2002Peterson, Julian 2000-

Bouyer, Willie 1989Turner, Daryl 1984-88

Carter, Nigea 1997Hawkins, Courtney 1992-96Morris, Thomas 1982-84

Tennessee Oilers (1997-98)Houston Oilers (1960-96)Fields, Angelo 1980-81Mason, Derrick 1997-2004McConnell, Brian 1973Montogmery, Greg 1988-93Morris, Aric 2000-02Saul, Ronald 1970-75Smith, Bubba 1975Smith, Robaire 2000-03Suci, Robert 1962Webster, George 1967-72White, Lorenzo 1988-94Wright, Thomas 2003-

Boston Redskins (1932-36)Bagdon, Edward 1952Banks, Carl 1993Banks, Tony 2001Bunch, Derek 1987

WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1937-)

TENNESSEE TITANS (1999-)

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (1976-)

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (1976-)

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (1950-)

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (1961-)

ST. LOUIS RAMS (1997-)

(X) POTTSVILLE MAROONS Dekker, Paul 1953Dorow, Al 1954-56Hatcher, Ronald 1962Highsmith, Donald 1976Jarrett, Craig 2002Lowe, Gary 1956-57Marshall, Lemar 2001-Mojsiejenko, Ralf 1989-90Ninowski, James 1967-68O’Brien, Francis 1960-66Planutis, Gerald 1956Quinlan, William 1965Sanders, Lonnie 1963-67Saul, Ronald 1976-81Vanderbeek, Matt 1995-96Wilson, Bobby 1991-98Zagers, Bert 1955, ’57-58

CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Carruthers, Joseph 1960Dorow, Albert 1958Master, Norman 1956MacNeill, John 1992-93Owens, Buddy 1967Phillips, Harold 1971West, Jerry 1967

Bass, Daniel 1981-83Henry, Aldi 1997-2002Johnson, Arthur 1964-65Malinosky, John 1978

Bass, Daniel 1984-89Johnson, Arthur 1966

Brenner, Allen 1971-74Clark, Ernest 1969Clark, Gail 1979Carruthers, Joseph 1962Hinesly, James 1957Kelly, Ellison 1960-70Lincoln, Dewey 1968MacNeill, John 1992Malinosky, John 1985Paterra, Herbert 1965-68Quinlan, William 1954Smith, Eddie 1979

Ezor, Blake 1993

Carruthers, Joseph 1962Coleman, Mill 1997-98Harding, Lawrence 1958Lee, Dwight 1969Robinson, Embry 1958

Brenner, Allen 1975-77Meier, Francis 1934-35Stanton, Jerome 1981

Ianquanellio, Mike 1993SACRAMENTO GOLDMINERS

(X) OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS

MONTREAL ALOUETTES

(X) LAS VEGAS POSSE

HAMILTON TIGER-CATS

EDMONTON ESKIMOS

CALGARY STAMPEDERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS

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Berger, Donald 1958Donelson, Ventson 1991-95, ’99-2000Duckett, Ellis 1955Glover, Rich 1993Mullinder, Luc 2004-

Allen, Eric 1972-75Bass, Daniel 1980-81Brown, Eddie 1991Clark, Gail 1976Curl, Ronald 1973-74Dorow, Albert 1959Dukes, Harold 1960-61Frank, Charles 1960Hatcher, Ronald 1963-64Jewett, Robert 1961-62Johnson, Arthur 1961-63Johnson, Bret 1993-96Kelly, Ellison 1971-72Land, Melvin 1982Lewis, Sherman 1964-65Malinosky, John 1980-84McAllister, Robert 1989Mudge, Dave 1999Napolitan, Mark 1986-87Partchenko, Peter 1993-95Quinn, Kelly 1987Reader, Russell 1949

Brenner, Allen 1975Malinosky, John 1979Mendyk, Dennis 1957Mudge, Dave 2000-Quinn, Kelly 1986Thomas, Jesse 1954

NFL EUROPE LEAGUE

Booker, Ulish 2005Peko, Tupe 2002

Clemons, Lloyd 2000-01Myers, Nick 2003

Newsome, Richard 2004Van Dyke, Ryan 2004

Flowers, Little John 2005Irvin, Sedrick 2003Taplin, Greg 2005

Tate, Joe 2005

McCoy, Ivory 2005

Ledyard, Courtney 2003

Haygood, Herb 2004McCoy, Ivory 2004Threats, Jabbar 2000-01Wright, Thomas 2004

SCOTTISH CLAYMORES

RHEIN FIRE

HAMBURG SEA DEVILS

FRANKFURT GALAXY

BERLIN THUNDER

COLOGNE CENTURIONS

BARCELONA DRAGONS

AMSTERDAM ADMIRALS

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS

TORONTO ARGONAUTS

SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS U.S. FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Piette, Thomas 1984

Land, Melvin 1984

Hughes, Derek 1983McAdoo, Howard 1985

Piette, Thomas 1983

Bethea, Larry 1985

Griffin, Isaac 1985

Bethea, Larry 1984Cobb, Michael 1983-84Ellis, Anthony 1983Land, Melvin 1983Mantos, Marvin 1983Piette, Thomas 1983Wiska, Jeffrey 1984

Bethea, Larry 1985Wiska, Jeffrey 1985

Hughes, Derek 1984Lamb, Jim Bob 1984

Cooper, George 1983-85Ellis, Anthony 1984Griffin, Isaac 1984Kimichik, Alan 1983-84McAdoo, Howard 1984

WORLD FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Highsmith, Donald 1974-75

Bailey, Charles 1975Curl, Ronald 1975Phillips, Harold 1974

Collins, Charles 1974Macholz, Dennis 1974

Kanick, James 1974

Highsmith, Donald 1974

Chatlos, George 1974

Roberts, Marvin 1974-75Phillips, Harold 1975

PORTLAND STORM/THUNDER

PHILADELPHIA BELL

NEW YORK STARS

HOUSTON TEXANS

DETROIT WHEELS

CHICAGO FIRE/WINDS

CHARLOTTE HORNETS

PHILADELPHIA/BALTIMORE STARS

OKLAHOMA/ARIZONA OUTLAWS

OAKLAND INVADERS

MICHIGAN PANTHERS

JACKSONVILLE BULLS

HOUSTON GAMBLERS

CHICAGO BLITZ

BOSTON/NEW ORELANS/PORTLAND BREAKERS

BIRMINGHAM STALLIONS

ARIZONA WRANGLERS Bailey, Charles 1975

Curl, Ronald 1975

WORLD LEAGUE OFAMERICAN FOOTBALL

Bouyer, Willie 1991-93Miller, John 1991

Krumm, Todd 1991

Kula, Bob 1991

McAllister, Robert 1991

Moore, Tim 1991

ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Brown, Eddie 1999-2002

Reece, Travis 2004

DeLamielleure, Joe 1992Gieselman, John 1995

Franklin, Donvetis 2005Irvin, Sedrick 2005

Brown, Eddie 1996

Langeloh, John 1992-93Quinn, Kelly 1988Wiska, Jeff 1988

Moss, Dawan 2004

Gardner, Chris 1999

Reece, Travis 2002-03

Reece, Travis 2005Smith, Demont 2002

Van Dyke, Ryan 2005

Gieselman, John 1994

Stoyanovich, Bill 1995(X) MIAMI HOOTERS

(X) MASSACHUSETTS MARAUDERS

LOS ANGELES AVENGERS

GRAND RAPIDS RAMPAGE

GEORGIA FORCE

FLORIDA BOBCATS

DETROIT FURY

(X) DETROIT DRIVE

(X) CONNECTICUT COYOTES

COLUMBUS DESTROYERS

(X) CHARLOTTE RAGE

CAROLINA COBRAS

BUFFALO DESTROYERS

SACRAMENTO SURGE

RALEIGH-DURHAM SKYHAWKS

MONTREAL MACHINE

ORLANDO THUNDER

BIRMINGHAM FIRE

SHREVEPORT STEAMER

SAN ANTONIO WINGS

Reece, Travis 2001

Moss, Dawan 2005

Brown, Eddie 1997-98

Franklin, Donvetis 2002-04

Hughes, Derek 1988

Stoyanovich, Bill 1997-98

Brown, Eddie 1992-96

Martin, Demetrice 1997

ARENA2 FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Franklin, Donvetis 2001

McFadden, Leroy 2001-03Smith, Demont 2001, 2003

Waters, Marcus 2005

Myers, Nick 2004Smith, Demont 2004

Hendricks, Jabari 2001-03

Myers, Nick 2005

Cofer, Jimel 2004Rasmussen, Kyle 2005

Sucura, Dave 2002-03

McFadden, Leroy 2004

INDEPENDENT

Morabito, Daniel 1941

Beckley, Arthur 1926

DaPrato, Neno 1921Miller, Blake 1921

DETROIT PANTHERS

DAYTON

BUFFALO TIGERS

WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON PIONEERS

TENNESSEE VALLEY VIPERS

RIO GRANDE VALLEY DORADOS

MANCHESTER WOLVES

MACON KNIGHTS

LOUISVILLE FIRE

FLORIDA FIRECATS

CHARLESTON SWAMP FOXES

CAROLINA RHINOS

(X) TEXAS TERROR

TAMPA BAY STORM

SAN JOSE SABRECATS

(X) NEW YORK KNIGHTS

NEW YORK DRAGONS

(X) NEW YORK CITYHAWKS

NEW ORLEANS VOODOO

NASHVILLE KATS

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Abrams, Brice; 1990-91-92-93C; FB; #49; Detroit, MI/Henry FordAbdo, Edward S; 1938-39-40; OG; #12; Detroit, MI/NorthwesternAbraham, Stephen R.; 1975; LB; #86; Ashtabula, OH/St. JohnAbrecht, Jeffrey L.; 1962; *; #92; Dover, OH/DoverAdams, Flozell; 1994-95-96-97; OT; #76; Bellwood, IL/Proviso WestAdams, Howard J.; 1952; G; #62; Jackson, MI/JacksonAdams, Sir Darean; 2004; DB; #27; Bradenton, FL/BayshoreAdderley, Herb A.; 1958-59-60C; HB; #26; Philadelphia, PA/NortheastAgett, Albert H.; 1934-35-36; HB; #*; Kingsport, TN/KingsportAgnew, Thomas G.; 1902; *; #*; Corunna, MI/*Akana, Alan; 1984-85; OG; #65; Garden Grove, CA/Costa Mesa EstanciaAlderson, Kenith O.; 1970-71-72;FB/LB; #41; Baytown, TX/SterlingAlexander, Aaron; 2003-04; WR; #10; Richmond, VA/HenricoAlexander, Carlos; 2003; DB; #23; Akron, OH/John R. BuchtelAlfson, Albert H.; 1899; T; #*; Long Rapids, MI/*Allan, E. Thomas.; 1982-83-84;C/DT/DE; #59; Cincinnati, OH/MoellerAllen, Eric B.; 1969-70-71C; HB; #24; Georgetown, SC/HowardAllen, Gerald H.; 1907-08; *; #*; Detroit, MI/*Allen, Yakini; 1992-93-94-95C;DT/LB/DE; #23; Detroit, MI/MumfordAlling, Ronald V.; 1937-38-39; C; #3; Lansing, MI/CentralAllman, Robert M.; 1934-35; E; #27; Bay City, MI/CentralAltobelli, Dean M.; 1983-84-85-86;FB/DB; #13; Escanaba, MI/EscanabaAmacker, Matt; 1991-92; OT; #76; Detroit, MI/MackenzieAmmon, Harry R.; 1963-64; HB; #38; Holt, MI/HoltAmon, Jack R.; 1939-40; FB; #43; Grand Rapids, MI/UnionAndersen, Morten; 1978-79-80-81; PK; #8; Struer, Denmark/Indianapolis,IN/Ben DavisAnderson, Earl; 1968-70; FB/TB; #44; Tifton, GA/Tift CityAnderson, Greg; 1992-93-94; MLB; #34; Warren, MI/De LaSalleAnderson, John H.; 1926-27-28;E; #*; Lansing, MI/*Anderson, Mark A.; 1976-77-78-79; DB; #16; Akron, OH/SpringfieldAnderson, Michael; 1986-87-88; TE/OT; #97/65; Sun Prairie, WI/Sun PrairieAnderson, Paul J.; 1924; E; #*; Lansing, MI/*

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Andino, Eric; 2004; LB; #52; Arlington Heights, IL/Buffalo GroveAndrews, C. Ward; 1919; E; #*; Napolean, MI/*Ane, Charles T.; 1972-73-74;C; #55; Honolulu, HI/PunahouAngel, Anthony J.; 1965; SE; #86; Utica, MI/UticaApisa, Bob; 1965-66-67; FB; #45; Honolulu, HI/FarringtonArbanas, Frederick V.; 1958-59-60; E; #84; Detroit, MI/Redford St. MaryArchbold, Harold K.; 1921; HB/QB; #9; Massillon, OH/*Archer, Laurence C.; 1917-18-19; C; #16; Benton Harbor, MI/Benton HarborArena, Anthony G.; 1939-41; C; #4/58; Detroit, MI/NorthwesternArend, Donald H.; 1956-58; FB; #44; Baroda, MI/Benton HarborArmstrong, Robert E.; 1932-33-34; HB; #38; Benton Harbor, MI/*Armstrong, Sterling A.; 1965-66-67;DB; #31; Detroit, MI/CentralArnson, Donald R.; 1944-45-46-47; G; #68; Muskegon, MI/MuskegonAronson, Fred; 1944; HB; #14; Chicago, IL/AustinArntz, Arthur B.; 1944; E; #80; Benton Harbor, MI/St. JohnsAshley, Amos A.; 1903-04;E; #*; Lansing, MI/*Askew, Matthias; 2001-02-03; DT; #99; Fort Lauderdale, FL/DillardAudas, Sedric L.; 1977-79; C; #59; Saginaw, MI/Arthur HillAuer, Scott E.; 1980-81-82-83; TE/OT; #68; Ft. Wayne, IN/ElmhurstAustin, Mike; 1996-97-98-99; LB; #25; Xenia, OH/XeniaAzar, George J.; 1960-61-62; G; #58; Johnstown, PA/Central

Babich, Richard W.; 1984; OLB; #98; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. ClemensBadaczewski, Joseph; 1953-54-55; C; #56; Seanor, PA/Conemaugh Twp.Baes, Richard W.; 1974-75-76C; TB; #3; Brookfield, WI/Central Bagdon, Edward; 1946-47-48-49; G; #65; Dearborn, MI/FordsonBaggett, Charles A.; 1973-74-75; QB; #16; Fayetteville, NC/SmithBailey, Charles A.; 1966-67-68; DT; #61; Dayton, OH/DunbarBailey, Philip F.; 1917; G; #18; Ludington, MI/Ludington Bailey, Terry L.; 1980-81; MLB; #77; San Francisco, CA/Wilson Baid, Donald G.; 1967-68-69; OG; #59; Tecumseh, MI/TecumsehBaker, Albert H.; 1934; *; #*; * Baker, Chris; 1998-99-2000-01; TE; #83; Saline, MI/SalineBaker, Corey; 1993-94; LB/FB; #48; East Kentwood, MI/East Kentwood

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Baker, Park F.; 1958-59; FB; #32; Seanor, PA/ConemaughBalasis, Michael; 1986; PK; #99; East Lansing, MI/East LansingBaldwin, Ernest W.; 1910; G; *; Midland, MI/* Baldwin, William W.; 1946; T; #72; Lansing, MI/Central Balge, Kenneth E.; 1942-46C-47;T/E; #70/80; Dearborn, MI/Fordson Ball, Elton E.; 1920; *; #*; Albion, MI/* Ball, Walter; 1940; HB; #56; Lansing, MI/Eastern Ballard, Clint V.; 1911; *; #*; East Lansing, MI/*Ballman, Gary J.; 1959-60-61; HB; #14; East Detroit, MI/East Detroit Banks, Carl E.; 1980-81-82C-83C; OLB; #54; Flint, MI/Beecher Banks, Sean; 1997-98; LB; #38; Youngstown, OH/Cardinal MooneyBanks, Tony; 1994-95C; QB; #12; San Diego, CA/Mesa Barbas, Constantino J.; 1945; E; #89; Detroit, MI/Cooley Barker, Homer L.; 1973; OG; #62; Denver, CO/Manual Barker, Richard A.; 1957-58; FB/E; #46/89; Lansing, MI/EasternBarnett, Darren; 2003; CB; #22; Cincinnati, OH/PrincetonBarnett, Harlon; 1986-87-88-89C; DB; #36; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton Barnett, William D.; 1909; *; #*; Pittsburgh, PA/* Barnum, Thomas E.; 1969-70; LB/DDG; #49; Woodland, MI/Lake Odessa Lakewood Barr, Douglas E.; 1969-70-71; RB/CB; #25; Canton, OH/GlenwoodBarratt, Fred W.; 1929; C; #*; Lansing, MI/* Barrie, Joseph H.; 1935; *; #*; * Bass, Dan E.; 1976-77-78-79;ILB; #49; Bath, MI/Bath Bassett, Charles F.; 1917-19-20; HB/E; #*; Flint, MI/* Batchelor, William L.; 1939-40; C; #2; Buchanan, MI/BuchananBazemore, Michael; 2002-03-04; LB/DE; #40; Philadelphia, PA/West CatholicBeard, Matt; 1995-96; C; #52; Lansing, MI/SextonBeard, Thomas L.; 1969-70; C, #51; Battle Creek, MI/Central Beardsley, William W.; 1942; FB; #35; Beaverton, PA/Beaverton Beatty, Howard E.; 1915; HB; #*; Petoskey, MI/*Beaubiean, Paul J.; 1936; G; #29; Flint, MI/Central Beaudoin, Mark S.; 1982-83-84-85;LB/DE; #27; Charlevoix, MI/Charlevoix Beck, Jordan; 1985; WR; #10; Milwaukee, WI/Nicolet Becker, Henry L.; 1896-97; *; #*; Hesperia, MI/* Beckley, Arthur K.; 1922-23-24; HB; #*; Bay City, MI/*

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Begeny, Joseph; 1962-63;FB; #34; Tonawanda, NY/Geistown(PA) Richland Twp.Behrman, David W.; 1960-61-62; T/C; #51; Dowagiac, MI/Dowagiac Belasco, Anthony; 2003-04; S; #14/5; Cedar Grove, NJ/Bergen CatholicBelk, Veno; 1982-83-84-85; LB/TE; #95; Flint, MI/Northwestern Bell, Anthony D.; 1982-83-84-85; LB; #51; Fort Lauderdale, FL/Anderson Bell, Chris L.; 1981;LB; #45; Cincinnati, OH/Wyoming Bell, Mike; 2004; S; #28; Shaker Heights, OH/Shaker HeightsBell, Myron; 1990-91-92-93; DB; #24; Toledo, OH/Macomber-Whitney Bell, Robert F.; 1902-03C-04; T; #*; Mason, MI/* Bell, Theodore; 1975; TB; #20; Youngstown, OH/CardinalBeltinck, Kiel; 2003-04; CB/DB; #39/35; Mount Pleasant, MI/Mount PleasantBencie, Luke; 1994-95; FS/TE; #19; Sarasota, FL/RiverviewBenedict, Richard R.; 1967-68; OG/DT; #68; East Lansing, MI/East LansingBennett, Ralph E.; 1938-39; E; #24; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Benson, Hubert E.; 1963; G; #89; Oak Park, IL/River Forest Benson, Wayne E.; 1950-51; HB/FB; #17; Harvey, IL/Harvey Bentley, S. Rahn; 1962-63-64; G/T; #75; Grand Rapids, MI/South Bercich, Robert E.; 1957-58-59; FB/HB; #43; Summit, IL/Argo Berger, Donald; 1955-56-57; C; #54; Philadelphia, PA/Staunton Military (VA) Bergin, Joseph; 1986-87; DE; #45; Elmhurst, IL/York Berlinski, Richard A.; 1966-67-68;HB/FB; #22; Quinnesec, MI/Kingsford Bernard, Lacey; 1956; E; #80; Flint, MI/Central Bethea, Larry; 1974-75-76-77C;TE/DT; #88; Newport News, VA/Ferguson Beyer, Howard; 1942; C; #53; Muskegon, MI/MuskegonBielat, Lawrence J.; 1957-58-59; QB; #21; Center Line, MI/Center Line Bierowicz, Donald J.; 1964-65; DT; #65; Chicago, IL/St. Rita Bigelow, Rolla L.; 1898; *; #*; Owosso, MI/* Biondo, Michael H.; 1960; G; #77; Detroit, MI/St. Catherine’sBirchmeier, Mark; 1992-93-94; C; #57; Wexford, PA/North AlleghenyBirney, Thomas F.; 1974-75-76-77;P/PK; #3; Detroit, MI/Bishop Borgess Bishop, Judson E.; 1896; *; #*; Dimondale, MI/* Black, Don D.; 1945; G; #63; Toledo, OH/Libbey

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Black, Steve; 1988-90; OLB; #30; New York, NY/Bronx High School of ScienceBlackburn, Bruce F.; 1938-39-40; E; #33; Flint, MI/Northern Blacklock, Hugh; 1913-14-15; T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/CentralBlackman, Mark S.; 1945-46-47-48;T/G; #54; Jackson, MI/Jackson Blanchard, Charles M.; 1900-01; *; #*; Chesaning, MI/* Blank, Steven D.; 1980-81; MLB/OG; #57; Grand Rapids, MI/Northview Blenkhorn, James C.; 1946-47-48-49;HB/FB; #10/31; Saginaw, MI/SaginawBoak, W. Bryan; 1981; OT; #62; New Castle, PA/New CastleBobbitt, James L.; 1960-61-62; T; #76; Buchanan, MI/Buchanan Bobbitt, Paul V.; 1983-84-85-86; DB; #39; Southfield, MI/LathrupBobich, Louis L.; 1962-63-64;QB/FB/PK; #27; Woodville, PA/Scott Twp.Bobo, Douglas M.; 1951-52; E; #84; Reed City, MI/Reed CityBoehringer, Rudolph E.; 1925-26; *; #*; Bay City, MI/* Bogdalek, Steven J.; 1983-84-85;DT/OT; #92/68; Naperville, IL/Central Bohn, Ted R.; 1967; C; #50; Glenview, IL/South Bolden, LeRoy; 1951-52-53-54C; HB; #39; Flint, MI/NorthernBolte, Gregory; 1983; TE; #88; Joliet, IL/West Bond, James A.; 1971-72;HB; #35; Fond du Lac, WI/Goodrich Bonito, Matt; 1998-99-2000; OT; #72; Lima, OH/Central CatholicBongiorni, Mario; 1990; DB; #7; Burgettstown, PA/BurgettstownBooker, Ulish; 2000-01-02; OT; #65; West Haven, CT/West Haven Boomsliter, George P.; 1904-05; *; #*; Grand Haven, MI/* Boron, Kevin; 1992; DE; #71; Monroe, MI/MonroeBos, John; 1918-19-20-21C; E/T; #22; Grand Rapids, MI/CentralBouyer, Willie; 1986-87-88; WR; #17; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Bowdell, Gordon B.; 1968-69-70C; SE; #83; Allen Park, MI/Cabrini Bowditch, John J.; 1906; *; #*; Hillsdale, MI/* Boyce, Gary C.; 1968-69; PK; #3; St. Johns, MI/St. JohnsBoyd, Leo J.; 1951-52; FB/HB; #23; Saginaw, MI/Saints Peter & Paul Boyle, Jesse G.; 1905-06; *; #*; Glendora, MI/* Boylen, Frederick J.; 1958-59-60C; G; #55; Grand Rapids, MI/Catholic Central Brady, Jacob O.; 1920-21-22;QB/HB; #2; Allegan, MI/Allegan Bradley, James; 1989-90; WR; #3; Orrville, OH/OrrvilleBradley, Jason; 2001; FB; #47; Sarasota, FL/Booker

Bradley, Michael W.; 1966; OG; #66; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Brainard, Walton K.; 1897C-1901; *; #*; Brady, MI/* Brakeman, James R.; 1934;*; #*; * Brammer, Mark D.; 1976-77-78-79; TE; #91; Traverse City, MI/Traverse CityBrand, Louis J.; 1942; QB; #29; Grand Rapids, MI/South Brandstatter, Arthur F.; 1934-35-36; FB; #31; Ecorse, MI/Ecorse Brandstatter, Arthur L.; 1959-60-61; E; #88; East Lansing, MI/East LansingBrawley, Robert L.; 1965-66; DG/LB; #62; Sault Ste. Marie, MI/Sault Ste. MarieBreen, Gerald; 1929-30; HB; #48; Holland, MI/* Bremer, Ernest K.; 1936-37-38; E/T; #25; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Breniff, Robert G.; 1952; G; #64; Maumee, OH/Maumee Brenner, Allen R.; 1966-67-68C; E/DB; #86; Niles, MI/Niles Breslin, Jacweir; 1944-45C; FB; #36; Battle Creek, MI/Lakeview Breslin, Jacweir Jr.; 1968-69-70; LB/S; #42; East Lansing, MI/East LansingBreslin, John T.; 1974-75-76; DB; #5; East Lansing, MI/East LansingBrewton, Gregory; 1974-75; OT; #77; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/DillardBriningstool, Tony; 1988-89-90-91;MLB; #54/43; Northville, MI/NorthvilleBroadway, William V.; 1975; DB; #25; Flint, MI/Northern Brogan, Timothy; 1987; OLB; #50; Springville, NY/Griffith InstituteBrooks, Joe; 2003; OG; #60; Milwaukee, WI/MarquetteBrown, Arthur L.; 1916; HB; #5; Hastings, MI/* Brown, Charles E.; 1961-62-63; G/T; #64; Pontiac, MI/Central Brown, Charles M.; 1933; FG; #*; * Brown, Clark D.; 1983-84; QB; #23; Portage, MI/Northern Brown, David E.; 1972-73; TB; #26; Bloomington, IN/Bloomington Brown, Eddie; 1989-90; WR/DB; #17; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Brown, Kyle; 2002-03-04C; WR; #3; West Bloomfield, MI/West BloomfieldBrown, Richard; 1997-2000; CB/S; #24; West Hempstead, NY/MalverneBrown, Thomas B.; 1971-72; TE; #82; Royal Oak, MI/KimballBrown, William L; 1974; OT; #73; McKeesport, PA/McKeesportBruckner, Leslie C.; 1937-38-39; QB; #31; Milan, MI/Milan Bruggenthies, Anton; 1974-75-76; OT; #70; Denver, CO/MullenBryan, Duron; 1999-2000-01; CB/S; #27; Lexington Park, MD/Great Mills

Bryan, Tim; 1990-91-92; WR; #14; Tecumseh, MI/TecumsehBryce, Richard; 2001-02; LB/S; #29; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Buckridge, Francis P.; 1900; *; #*; * Budde, Edward L.; 1960-61-62; G/T; #79; Detroit, MI/Denby Budde, John; 1985-86-87-88; LB/DE; #87; Kansas City, MO/RockhurstBudinski, John; 1938; HB; #51; Litchfield, MI/Litchfield Bufe, Noel; 1955-56; E; #81; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt Buggs, Travis; 1954; HB; #28; East Chicago, IL/Washington Bullock, Clarence; 1972-73-74C; FB; #33; Fort Wayne, IN/Central Bullough, Charles; 1988-89-90-91; LB; #41; Orchard Park, NY/Orchard ParkBullough, Henry; 1952-53-54; G; #67; Canton, OH/Timken Bullough, Shane H.; 1983-84-85-86C;LB; #41; Cincinnati, OH/Moeller Bunbury, J. Chris; 1977; OT; #71; Grand Rapids, MI/Rockford Bunch, Derek; 1980-83-84; OLB; #52; Dayton, OH/MeadowdaleBurke, Bill; 1996-97-98-99; QB; #16; Warren, OH/HowlandBurke, Patrick F.; 1955-56-57C; T; #71; Lawrence, MA/Staunton Military (VA)Burns, Brian; 2001; FB; #31; Independence, OH/Independence Burress, Plaxico; 1998-99; WR; #4; Virginia Beach, VA/Green RunBurrington, Gray K.; 1902; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Burroughs, Charles G.; 1905-06-08; *; #*; Frontier, MI/* Burroughs, James E.; 1977-78-79-81;CB; #28; Pahokee, FL/PahokeeBury, Brian; 2004; SN; #56; Marion, OH/HardingBuss, Arthur T.; 1931-32-33; T; #6; Benton Harbor, MI/Benton HarborButland, Josh; 1988-89-90-91; P; #88; Troy, MI/TroyButler, Carl; 1983-84; FB; #49; Elroy, AZ/Santa Cruz Butler, Charles O.; 1915-16; E; #21; Bellevue, MI/* Butler, Frank A., Jr.; 1971; SE; #87; Chicago, IL/Leo Butler, Frank J.; 1932-33; C; #20; Chicago, IL/* Byrd, Eugene W.; 1975-76-78-79; WR; #84; East St. Louis, IL/East St. Louis

Callendar, Stan; 1991-92-93-94; DB; #32; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. SmithCampbell, Amp; 1996-97-98C-99; CB; #3; Sarasota, FL/RiverviewCampbell, Arthur L.; 1906-07-08-09; *; #*; Cheat Haven, PA/* Campbell, James F.; 1908-09-10; T; #*; Charlevoix, MI/* Campbell, Jon; 1990; LB; #77; Detroit, MI/Bishop Borgess

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Campbell, Leroy W.; 1911-12; G/T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*Campbell, Marshall; 2003-04; LB; #92/53; Gratiot, MI/Port Huron NorthernCantrell, Dan; 1995; LB; #54; New Canaan, CT/New CanaanCappaert, Carl W.; 1946-47-48-49; QB; #20; Clare, MI/ClareCarey, Charles L.; 1940; HB; #53; Charlevoix, MI/CharlevoixCarey, Owen; 1909; E; #*; Harbor Springs, MI/* Carey, Robert W.; 1949-50-51C; E; #88; Charlevoix, MI/CharlevoixCarey, William R.; 1949-50-51; QB/E; #85/21; Charlevoix,MI/CharlevoixCarrigan, Cornelius R.; 1947; E; #89; East Pittsburgh, PA/East PittsburghCarruthers, Joseph D.; 1955-56-57; E; #65; Detroit, MI/WesternCarter, Devarrio; 1997; DT; #95; Detroit, MI/PershingCarter, Fred L.; 1939-40-41; T; #27/79; Elsie, MI/Elsie Carter, Nigea; 1993-94-95-96; WR; #17/81; Coconut Grove, FL/Coconut CreekCase, Albert H.; 1899-1900; G; #*; Springville, MI/*Case, Athol A.; 1903; G; #*; Marengo, MI/* Case, Ralph W.; 1899; HB; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/* Cauddell, Christopher; 1985-86; PK; #7; Novi, MI/Novi Caukins, Elmer A.; 1912; G; #*; Sparta, MI/* Caulcrick, Jehuu; 2004; RB; #30; Findley Lake, NY/ClymerCavender, Regis; 1966-67-68; FB; #25; Detroit, MI/Cathedral Chada, William H.; 1971; DE; #95; West Natrona, PA/Natrona Heights Highlands Chaddock, Frank G.; 1912-14; G/E; #*; Lansing, MI/*Chamberlain, Maurice L.; 1985-86-87;DB; #31; Jeanette, PA/JeanetteChamberlain, Ralph G.; 1912; C; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Chandnois, Lynn E.; 1946-47-48-49; HB; #14; Flint, MI/CentralChapman, Marcus; 1995; TE; #87; Toledo, OH/RogersCharette, Mark S.; 1970-71-72; FB/LB; #45; Flint, MI/SouthwesternCharon, Carl H.; 1959-60-61; FB/HB; #33; Boyne City, MI/Boyne CityChartos, William; 1939; C; #5; Hammond, IN/HammondChastian, James W.; 1958-59; C/T; #50; Waynesburg, PA/Waynesburg Chatlos, George R.; 1965-66-67; DE; #82; Hunker, PA/Hempfield Cherocci, James; 1986; LB; #77; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Birmingham Brother Rice Chesney, M. James; 1960; QB; #27; Bay City, MI/Central

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Childs, Donald M.; 1902; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Childs, Dennis; 1984; OT; #75; Chicago, IL/Sullivan Childs, Harold A.; 1902; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Christensen, Koester L.; 1926-27-28; E; #*; Escanaba, MI/* Christensen, Matt; 1991-92-93-94; OLB; #45; Libertyville, IL/LibertyvilleCiolek, Eugene S.; 1937-38; HB; #45; Michigan City, IN/Michigan City Ciolek, Robert; 1949-51; QB/E; #28; Michigan City, IN/Michigan City Clark, M. Bryan; 1978-79-80-81; QB; #14; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Los Altos (CA) Clark, Ernest R.; 1960-61-62; E; #85; Lockport, NY/Medina Clark, Gail A.; 1970-71-72; LB; #98; Bellefontaine, OH/BellefontaineClemons, Lloyd; 1998-99; TB; #36; Detroit, MI/Indiana Area (PA)Clifford, Pete; 2004; OG; #75; Salem, NH/SalemClouse, Sean; 1987; OLB; #81; Lake Orion, MI/Orchard Lake St. Mary’sCobb, DeAndra; 2003-04; RB; #21; Las Vegas, NV/ClarkCobb, Leslie A.; 1914; FB; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Cobb, Michael; 1973-74-75-76; TE; #89; Youngstown, OH/NorthCofer, Jimel; 1999; S; #26; Miami, FL/South BrowardColina, Richard W.; 1933-34-35; QB; #40; Detroit, MI/NorthernCole, Thomas C.; 1974-75-76; C/OT; #72; Howell, MI/Howell Coleman, Don E.; 1949-50-51; T; #78; Flint, MI/Central Coleman, Mill; 1991-92-93-94; WR/QB; #6; Farmington Hills, MI/HarrisonCollins, Archer; 1996-97; FS; #22; Detroit, MI/Cass TechComerford, Willie; 1997; OG; #68; St. Petersburg, FL/GibbsConfer, Clifford; 1987-88-89-90; DE; #62; New Lothrop, MI/New LothropConnor, Alger V.; 1942-46; G; #63; Pontiac, MI/PontiacConti, Anthony N.; 1966-67C; OG; #67; Mt. Clemens, MI/St.Mary’sConti, Dominic F.; 1945; QB; #23; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara FallsContos, Steve G.; 1945; HB; #18; Toledo, OH/Waite Converse, Craig M.; 1977-78-79; MG; #97; Utica, MI/EisenhowerConvertini, Fred E.; 1965; OG; #70; Downey, CA/DowneyConway, Lynn V.; 1946; E; #96; Bay City, MI/Bay CityCook, Kyle; 2003-04; C/OG; #69/74; Macomb, MI/DakotaCoolidge, John K.; 1936-37; HB; #34; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City

Cooper, George J.; 1978-79-80-81C;OLB; #39; Detroit, MI/NorthernCooper, Greg; 2003-04; S; #29; Flint, MI/NorthernCordery, James W.; 1973; TE; #80; Louisville, KY/Flaget Corey, Cole; 2004; S; #38; Tecumseh, MI/TecumsehCorgiat, James G.; 1959; E; #82; Bessemer, MI/Bessemer Corless, Rex E.; 1951-52; HB; #49; Coldwater, MI/ColdwaterCortright, Ion J.; 1907-08-09-10C; HB; #*; Mason, MI/*Cortright, Wesley H.; 1902; *; #*; Hillsdale, MI/* Coryell, Sherman H.; 1916-17C-19; E; #29/12; Chicago, IL/* Costanzo, Louis; 1954; HB; #12; Dunmore, PA/Dunmore Costello, Brad; 1994; PK; #40; Delran, NJ/Holy CrossCotton, Eddie; 1964-65; FB; #44; New York, NY/DeWitt Clinton Covey, William D.; 1984; OG; #55; Jackson, MI/Northwest Crabill, C. Joseph; 1926-27-28; C; #*; Battle Creek, MI/* Crall, Max B.; 1929; HB/E; #*; Dimondale, MI/*Crane, Bud C.; 1947-48-49; FB/HB; #40; Highland Park, MI/Highland Park Crane, LeRoy R.; 1948-49-50C; FB; #36; Mt. Pleasant, MI/Mt. Pleasant Creamer, James E.; 1950-51; C; #50; Flint, MI/Northern Crenshaw, Tyrone; 1995; TB; #30; Pacoima, CA/SylmarCreswell, Smiley L.; 1980-81-82; DE/DT; #91; Monroe, WA/MonroeCronin, Colin; 1991-92-93-94; OT; #66; St. Joseph, MI/St. JosephCrosby, Matt A.; 1898-99-1900-01; HB; #*; East Lansing, MI/* Crosthwaite, Duane T.; 1939; HB; #45; Detroit, MI/Cooley Croxton, Gregory; 1973-74-75; OG; #67; Highland Park, MI/Highland Park Culver, Edward G.; 1910-11; G; #*; Midland, MI/* Cundiff, Larry L.; 1957-58-59; T/C; #99/79; Honolulu, HI/Iolani Cunningham, Timothy; 1980-81-82-83;OLB/SS; #35; Lansing, MI/Everett Curl, Ronald C.; 1968-69-71C; DT; #94; Chicago, IL/De La Salle Curran, Joseph W.; 1982-83-84-85;NG/DT; #94; Elmhurst, IL/Immaculate Conception Currie, Daniel G.; 1955-56-57; G/C; #55; Detroit, MI/St. Anthony Currie, Michael J.; 1961-63; C; #55; Detroit, MI/St. Ambrose Currie, Tim; 1989; LB; #47; Utica, MI/Eisenhower Curtis, Fred S.; 1898-99; FB; #*; White Pigeon, MI/* Cutler, Donald E.; 1952; T; #90; East Jordan, MI/East Jordan

Dahlgren, Gordon A.; 1934-35-36C; G; #22; Chicago, IL/Lindblom Dahlke, Craig A.; 1972-73; OG; #64; Port Huron, MI/Port Huron Daily, Jason; 2002; P; #18; San Luis Obispo, CA/ San Luis ObispoDanciu, George W.; 1940-41; G; #20/69; East Chicago, IN/WashingtonDanielewicz, Michael A.; 1972-73;HB/FL; #11; Detroit, MI/Hamtramck St. Ladislaus Danziger, Fred W.; 1926-28-29C; FB; #*; Detroit, MI/* DaPrato, Neno Jerry; 1912-14-15; FB; *; Iron Mountain, MI/*Daubenmeyer, John P.; 1975; DE; #93; West Bloomfield, MI/North FarmingtonDavies, Brian; 2003-04; DE/DT; #64; Farmington, MI/FarmingtonDavis, Alan W.; 1977-78-79; DB; #27; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Berkeley Davis, Frank R.; 1911; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Davis, Hugh G.; 1942; HB; #13; Lansing, MI/Central Davis, Kellen; 2004; TE; #80; Adrian, MI/AdrianDavis, Randolph; 1970; FL; #19; Matawan, NJ/Matawan Regional Davis, Travis; 1986-87-88-89; DT; #75; Warren, OH/Harding Davis, Wilford D.; 1939-40-41C; QB; #48/28; Dundee, MI/DundeeDavis, Wyman D.; 1939-40-41; HB; #54/49; Dundee, MI/Dundee Dawes, Matt; 2000-01; LB; #41; Battle Creek, MI/LakeviewDawson, William; 1968-69-71; MG/DT; #96; Tucson, AZ/TucsonDeacon, Fred E.; 1926-27; B; #*; Lansing, MI/* Dean, Michael A.; 1974-75-76-77;DE/OLB; #82; Dayton, OH/Dunbar Decker, Arthur R.; 1900; *; #*; Utica, MI/* Decker, John W.; 1902-03; C; #*; Three Oaks, MI/* Decker, Michael; 1977-78-79; LB; #50; Roseville, MI/LaSalle Deibert, Glenn E.; 1941-42; E/T; #84/78; Pontiac, MI/PontiacDekker, Paul N.; 1951-52; E; #81; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon DeLamielleure, Joseph M.; 1970-71-72;OG; #59; Center Line, MI/St. Clement Delgrosso, Daniel J.; 1958; T; #97/77; Chicago, IL/Mt. Carmel DelVerne, Jim; 1991-92; PK; #7; Toledo, OH/St. John’sDeMarco, Brian; 1991-92-93-94; OT; #79; Lorain, OH/Admiral KingDemarest, Ben H.; 1933-34; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Dendel, Charles T.; 1912; HB; #*; Detroit, MI/* Dendrino, Peter C.; 1944; T; #70; Muskegon Heights, MI/Muskegon Heights

D D D Densmore, Michael R.; 1976-77-78-80;OG; #66; Lapeer, MI/WestDenton, Robert; 1992-93-94-95; OT/OG; #60; Martinsville,IN/MartinsvilleDeRose, Daniel P.; 1976; WR; #19; East Lansing, MI/East LansingDerrickson, Paul W.; 1938-39; FB; #59/50; Cranbrook, MI/PrepDersnah, Bernard E.; 1906; *; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/* Dibble, Dorne A.; 1949-50; F; #82; Adrian, MI/AdrianDickeson, Verne C.; 1927-28-29; HB; #*; Highland Park, MI/* Dickinson, James; 1987; DT; #89; Portage, MI/Northern Diebold, Allen O.; 1936-37-38C; QB; #44; Jackson, MI/Jackson Diehl, David D.; 1936-37-38C; E; #27; Dansville, MI/DansvilleDiener, Carl A.; 1953-54; E; #88; Saginaw, MI/Arthur HillDietz, William H.; 1898; *; #*; Lansing, MI/* Dignan, John; 1990-91; LB; #87; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Dill, Reuben E.; 1928-29-31; T/G; #16; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Dimitroff, Boris N.; 1964-65; C; #50; Livonia, MI/Bentley Dixon, Darryl; 1981-82-83; DB; #31; East St. Louis, IL/East St. Louis Dohoney, Donald C.; 1951-52-53C; E; #80; Ann Arbor, MI/Ann ArborDonelson, Ventson; 1987-88-89; DB; #25; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford Donnahoo, Roger J.; 1957-58; HB; #40; Lincoln Park, MI/Redford St. MaryDorow, Albert R.; 1949-50-51; HB/QB; #47; Imlay City, MI/Imlay CityDortch, Tyrell; 2000-01-03-04C;CB/TB/DB; #34; Hoboken, NJ/HobokenDotsch, Roland D.; 1953-54; G/T; #63; Alpena, MI/Lansing ResurrectionDoty, Stephen W.; 1903-04-05-06; FB; #*; Lockport, NY/*Dowdell, Damon; 2001-02-03-04; QB; #7; Detroit, MI/Henry Ford Dozier, Robert; 1993-94; FB; #43; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon CatholicDrake, Gerald A.; 1938-39; HB; #52/47; East Lansing, MI/East LansingDrew, Franklin F.; 1902; *; #*; Highland Park, IL/* Drew, Kenneth L.; 1925-26-27; B/E; #*; Tipton, MI/* Drzal, Peter; 1992-93-94; DB; #38; Okemos, MI/OkemosDuckett, Ellis; 1952-53-54; E; #32; Flint, MI/Flint NorthernDuckett, Tico; 1989-90-91-92; TB; #35; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy Norrix Duckett, T.J.; 1999-2000-01; TB/LB; #8; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy NorrixDuda, David; 1974-75-76; DB; #15; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Duda, Michael C.; 1972-73-74; DE; #91; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens

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Dudley, Darwin C.; 1936-37; G; #15; Christopher, IL/ChristopherDukes, Clifford: 2001-02-03-04; DE; #59; Lexington Park, MD/Great MillsDukes, Harold C.; 1956-57; E; #92; Detroit, MI/Eastern Dunlap, Charles W.; 1906; *; #*; Mt. Pleasant, MI/* Dunphy, Herbert; 1918; HB; #*; Lansing, MI/Central DuPree, Billy Joe; 1970-71-72C; TE; #89; West Monroe, LA/Richardson

Earley, James; 1974-75-76-77; FB; #48; Dayton, OH/DunbarEaster, Eric; 2001; TE; #86; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Groves Eaton, Darrin; 1988-89-90-91; WR; #11; Lansing, MI/Sexton Eaton, James P.; 1960; HB; #24; Newport, RI/Rogers Echols, Brian; 1993-94-95; DB; #35; Benton Harbor, MI/Benton Harbor Eckel, Clifford B.; 1941; FB; #36; Dundee, MI/Dundee Eckerman, Harold; 1922-23-24; C; #*; Muskegon, MI/* Eckert, Edward C.; 1922-23-24; T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Eddy, Howard J.; 1920; *; #*; East Lansing, MI/* Edgar, Oliver W.; 1900; *; #*; Lakeview, MI/* Edinger, Paul; 1996-97-98-99; P/PK; #1; Lakeland, FL/KathleenEdmunds, Allen T.; 1923; E; #*; Bedford, MI/* Edwards, Dixon; 1987-88-89-90; OLB; #57; Cincinnati, OH/Aiken Edwards, Michael; 1990-92; DE; #93; Columbus, OH/Marion FranklinEdwards, Richard A.; 1934-35; HB; #37; Williamston, MI/WilliamstonEjelonu, Eze; 2003-04; LB/DE; #58; Pontiac, MI/Pontiac CentralEliowitz, Abe.; 1930-31-32C; FB; #30; Detroit, MI/* Elliott, James E.; 1896; *; #*; Hickory Corners, MI/*Ellis, Anthony T.; 1979-80-81-82; FB; #5; Coolidge, AZ/CoolidgeEllis, James; 1951-52-53; HB; #11; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Enos, Daniel; 1987-88-89-90; QB; #4; Dearborn, MI/Edsel Ford Epolito, James C.; 1973-74-76;DB/OLB; #87; McKeesport,PA/McKeesport Ernsberger, Scott; 1995-96-97-98; S; #49; Portage, MI/CentralEsbaugh, Ernest K.; 1945-48-49; T; #70/76; Grand Rapids, MI/SouthExelby, Leon C.; 1907-08-09-10; FB; #*; Britton, MI/* Exo, Lester W.; 1929-30; G/L; #1; Holland, MI/*Ezor, Blake; 1986-87-88-89; TB; #26; Las Vegas, NV/Bishop

Fairbanks, Charles L; 1954; E; #82; Grand Rapids, MI/Charlevoix

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Fairrow, Jeremy; 2000; CB; #39; Evansville, IN/EvansvilleFase, Jacob P.; 1929-30-31; E; #28; Grand Haven, MI/Grand HavenFata, Robert; 1987-89; TE; #82; Lansing, MI/Catholic Central Faulman, Duane L.; 1940; QB; #39; Flint, MI/Central Fedore, Craig A.; 1974-75-76-77;DE/OLB; #38; East Lansing, MI/East LansingFeeney, Todd; 1993-94-95; TE; #86; Henderson, NV/Raynham (MA) Fenton, Jack W.; 1940-41-42; HB; #49/19; Richmond, MI/RichmondFeraco, William A.; 1967-68; QB; #14; Irwin, PA/Greensburg Central Catholic Ferrari, George D.; 1927-28-29; T; #*; Bessemer, MI/* Ferrari, Joseph C.; 1932; G; #21; Bessemer, MI/BessemerFerris, Dean V.; 1918; QB; #*; Swarthmore, MI/Prep Ferris, Henry M.; 1947; T; #32; Utica, NY/UticaFertig, Norman; 1936; G; #23; Far Rockaway, NY/Far Rockaway Fick, Hilmar A.; 1915-16; HB; #15; Wilmette, IL/* Fields, Angelo B.; 1976-77-78-79;OT/DT; #53; Washington D.C./WilsonFields, Brandon; 2003-04; P; #8; Toledo, OH/St. John’sFincher, Mark A.; 1983-85-86; OT; #72; Toledo, OH/Libby Fischer, Robert H.; 1946; QB; #21; Benton Harbor, MI/Benton Harbor Fisher, Keith L.; 1984-85; DB; #43; Baden, PA/Ambridge Area Fisk, James E.; 1904-05; *; #*; Colling, MI/*Flagg, Robert; 2001-02-03; S; #33; Carol City, FL/Miami Norland Flowers, Little John; 1998-99-2000-01C;TB; #23; Kalamazoo, MI/Loy NorrixFlynn, Richard O.; 1962-63-64; E/T; #88; Mt. Pleasant, MI/Mt. PleasantFogg, Cecil C.; 1928-29-30; E; #29; Jackson, MI/* Follis, Daniel S.; 1958; *; #26/86; Grosse Pointe, MI/Grosse PointeFolino, Anthony; 1994;FS; #10; Okemos, MI/OkemosFoltz, Dale; 1954; C; #53; Flint, MI/Central Fomenko, Joseph; 1957; C; #51; Detroit, MI/Pershing Fontes, Wayne H.; 1960-61; HB/E; #39; Canton, OH/McKinley Foreman, Franklin S.; 1967-68-69C; SE; #84; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual Fornari, Peter A.; 1941-42; HB; #16; Detroit, MI/Southwestern Forman, Walter H.; 1965; C; #59; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Ft. LauderdaleFortney, Dane E.; 1973-74-75; WR; #21; Ypsilanti, MI/YpsilantiFortson, Damien; 2001-02; CB; #38; Ravenna, OH/Ravenna

Foster, Matthew; 1976-77-78-79; C; #67; Livonia, MI/Churchill Foster, Shawn; 1998-99-2000; WR/TB; #22; Lansing, MI/SextonFouts, Leslie J.; 1925; B; #*; South Haven, MI/* Fowler, Larry D.; 1951-52-53; T; #70; Lansing, MI/Eastern Fox, Calvin J.; 1968-69-70; DE/LB; #50; Battle Creek, MI/Central Fracassa, Albert; 1954; QB; #22; Detroit, MI/Northeastern Fraleigh, Royden G.; 1941-42; E; #85; Detroit, MI/MackenzieFrank, Charles W.; 1951-52-53; T; #72; Detroit, MI/Wyandotte/Roosevelt Franklin, Donvetis; 1998-99; CB; #39; Fayetteville, NC/Douglas ByrdFranson, Harry E.; 1917-18-19C; *; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/Iron Mountain Frazer, William D; 1906-07-08; *; #*; Buffalo, NY/* Fredrickson, Rob; 1990-91-92-93C;OLB; #83; St. Joseph, MI/St. JosephFreeman, Josh; 1995; DL; #98; Adrian, MI/AdrianFremont, Perry J.; 1924; QB; #*; Bad Axe, MI/* Friedlund, Robert M.; 1939-40-41; E; #38/88; Peekskill, NY/Peekskill Military Academy Frimodig, Lyman L.; 1915-16; C; #7; Calumet, MI/Calumet Fusi, Peter; 1946-47-48; C/T; #51/77; Flint, MI/Northern

Gaddini, Rudy, J.; 1955-56; HB/FB; #40; Chicago, IL/Fenwick Gaines, Frank; 1935-36-37; E; #28; Lansing, MI/Central Galinagh, Patrick F.; 1965-66; MG/DT; #55; Detroit, MI/Servite Gardner, Chris; 1994-95-96-97; PK; #14; Plantation, FL/PlantationGargett, George G.; 1938-39; T; #29; St. Clair Shores, MI/Lakeview Garland, Tyrone; 1994-95-96-97;LB; #37; Cliffwood, NJ/Matawan RegionalGarner, Deane H.; 1950-51; G; #62; Jackson, MI/JacksonGarnett, Reggie; 1993-94-95-96; MLB; #22; Akron, OH/Buchtel Garrett, Drake, F.; 1965-66-67; HB/DB; #39; Dayton, OH/DunbarGarrett, James T.; 1965; HB; #32; Columbia, SC/Johnson Garver, John E.; 1924-25-26; G; #*; Caro, MI/* Garvey, Steve P.; 1967; DB; #24; Tampa, FL/Chamberlain Gasser, Harold E.; 1947-48-49; T/C; #54; Birmingham, MI/BirminghamGates, Keith; 1983-84-85; FB; #26; Belleville, MI/BellevilleGauthier, George E.; 1912-13; QB; #*; Detroit, MI/*Gibson, Kirk H.; 1975-76-77-78; FL; #23; Waterford, MI/Kettering Gicewicz, E. Richard; 1985-86-87-88;TE; #86; Getzville, NY/St. Joseph

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Gieselman, John; 1989-92; QB; #13; Rochester, MI/Birmingham Brother RiceGifford, Chester W.; 1911-12-13C; T; #*; South Westport, MA/*Gilbert, Donald D.; 1955-56-57; FB; #42; DuBois, PA/DuBoisGilbert, M. Anthony; 1980; SE; #24; Santa Barbara, CA/Santa Barbara Gilliland, William O.; 1933; HB; #24; Gladwin, MI/* Gilman, John L.; 1947-48-49; E; #83; Clinton, MI/Clinton Gilpin, Russell L.; 1942-46-47; QB/G; #26/61; Detroit, MI/Cooley Gingrass, Morgan J.; 1941-42; HB/FB; #18/33; Marquette, MI/Graveraet Gingrich, Wayne A.; 1920-21; E; #4; Trout Creek, MI/* Glick, Eugene R.; 1946-47-48-49;HB/QB; #43/23; Saginaw, MI/Arthur HillGlover, Richard; 1990-91-92-93; OLB; #55; Lima, OH/Lima Godfrey, Robert E.; 1944-45; G; #67; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. ClemensGoebel, Mark; 2000-01-02-03; FB/LB; #35/36; Milford, MI/Brother RiceGoode, Benjamin L.; 1924; HB; #*; Charleston, WV/* Goovert, Ronald E.; 1963-64-65; G/LB; #61; Ferndale, MI/Hazel Park Gordon, Richard F.; 1963-64; HB; #39; Cincinnati, OH/Walnut HillsGordon, Samalj; 2000; DE; #93; Atlanta, GA/South Atlanta Gorenflo, Elmer F.; 1911-12; E; #*; Detroit, MI/*Gortat, Thomas A.; 1935-36-37; G; #7; Muskegon, MI/MuskegonGoulbourne, Duane; 1992-93-94-96C;TB; #27; Detroit, MI/NorthernGould, Garett; 1995-96-97-98C; FB; #45; Troy, MI/Troy Govens, Pete; 1996-97-98; DT; #92; Concordville, PA/Glen MillsGrabenhorst, Ted J.; 1977-78-79; OT; #75; Mt. Morris, MI/Jackson Grabowski, Todd; 1990-91-92; TE; #80; Brunswick, OH/BrunswickGraham, Jeff; 1990-91-92; OT; #72; Westland, MI/John Glenn Grandelius, Everett; 1948-49-50;HB/FB; #24; Muskegon Heights, MI/Muskegon HeightsGrannell, James M.; 1974; DB; #13; Benton Harbor, MI/Benton HarborGrant, Brian; 1997; C; #51; East Grand Rapids, MI/East Grand RapidsGrant, Otis; 1980-81-82; QB/FL; #9; Atlanta, GA/CarverGrant, Tony; 2000-01; SN; #56; Bay City, MI/Bay City WesternGraves, Harry C.; 1918-21-22; FB; #6; Pratt, KS/Pratt Graves, Thomas E.; 1974-75-77-78; DB; #10; Norfolk, VA/Lake Taylor Greene, Bill; 1995-97-98; FB; #34; Canandaigua, NY/Canandaigua AcademyGreene, Jay; 1993-94; TE; #80; Flint, MI/Central

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Greene, Scott; 1992-93-94-95C; FB; #47; Canandaigua, NY/Canandaigua AcademyGriffeth, Paul L.; 1938-39-40;G; #8; Sturgis, MI/SturgisGriffin, Curtis D.; 1976-78-79;DB/OLB/TE; #24; Novi, MI/Birmingham Brother RiceGriffin, Isaac C.; 1978-79-80-81;DT/TE/DE; #89; Gary, IN/WallaceGrim, Bohhn W; 1925-26; *; #*; Sturgis, MI/*Grimes, Ogden E.; 1926-27; G; #*; Des Moines, IA/* Grimsley, R. Ike; 1959-60; QB/G; #25; Canton, OH/McKinleyGrondzak, Donald; 1944; E; #83; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Gross, Milton C.; 1929-30-31; C/G; #14; Saline, MI/Saline Grove, Roger R.; 1928-29-30; HB/QB; #36; Sturgis, MI/* Grua, R. Mark; 1972; HB; #18; East Lansing, MI/East LansingGrzibowski, Chester; 1987; OT; #62; Norwich, NY/Norwich Guerre, George T.; 1946-47-48; HB; #45; Flint, MI/CentralGuess, Lorenzo; 1998-99-2000-01; S; #5; Wayne, MI/Wayne MemorialGunderson, LeRoy E.; 1945; E; #85; Lapeer, MI/LapeerGuthard, Ted C.; 1962; C; #53; Detroit, MI/DenbyGyetvai, Mike; 2004; OT; #66; Old Castle, ONT/Sandwich Secondary

Hackenbracht, Dan; 1995-96-97;S; #28; Massillon, OH/WashingtonHackett, Paul M.; 1923-24-25; G; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Hagbom, Gregory A.; 1975; DE; #92; Grand Rapids, MI/CentralHahn, Harvey D.; 1904; *; #*; Brookfield, MI/* Hahn, Oscar C.; 1958-59-60; G; #68; Midland, MI/MidlandHaidys, Leo T.; 1955; T; #75; Detroit, MI/ChadseyHalbert, Charles J.; 1936-37; QB; #39; Grand Rapids, MI/CentralHaller, Alan; 1988-89-90-91; DB; #23; Lansing, MI/Sexton Halliday, Douglas G.; 1969-70-71;OG/DE; #91; Royal Oak, MI/Kimball Hallmark, Ferris; 1952-53-54; T/G; #55; Flint, MI/Grand Blanc Hallock, Ty; 1989-90-91-92; FB/TE; #28; Greenville, MI/GreenvilleHamilton, Darrell; 2002; DE; #93; Detroit, MI/Benedictine CatholicHamilton, Ernest; 1970-71-72; DE/MG; #61; Greenville, SC/Beck Hammes, John H.; 1917-19-20; FB; #2; Newberry, MI/* Hammonds, Juan; 1991-92-93-94; LB; #89; Louisville, KY/Fern CreekHandloser, Robert A.; 1956-58; HB/FB; #18; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central

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Handy, George B.; 1930-31-32; G; #15; Detroit, MI/* Haney, Usif; 1936-37-38; FB; #38; Kinsport, TN/Dobyns-BennettHannah, Nathaniel; 1980-81-82-83; CB; #48; Pahokee, FL/PahokeeHannah, Shane; 1991-92-93-94; OT; #63; Carlisle, OH/Valley ViewHannon, Thomas; 1973-74-75-76C; DB; #45; Massillon, OH/WashingtonHans, Micheal; 1977-78; FB; #5; Pittsburgh, PA/Central CatholicHarding, Lawrence F.; 1956-57; E; #84; Detroit, MI/Denby Hardy, Clifton; 1968-69-70; DB; #30; E. Chicago, IN/Roosevelt Hardy, Dante; 1994; OLB; #87; Cincinnati, OH/PrincetonHare, Bill; 1988; P; #22; Romeo, MI/Romeo Harewicz, Joseph; 1981; OLB; #68; Pittsburgh, PA/Upper St. ClairHariatte, Cheadrick; 1972; CB; #3; Conway, SC/Whittemore Harker, Paul; 1998-02-03C; OG; #57; Dayton, OH/Chaminade-JulienneHarmon, Jason; 2001-02-03-04C; CB/S; #25; Ironton, OH/IrontonHarms, Bruce C.; 1972-73; CB; #36; Utica, MI/UticaHarness, Jason E.; 1958-59-60; E; #93; St. Joseph, MI/St. JosephHarris, Barry K.; 1977-78; FL; #83; San Diego, CA/Crawford Hart, Shon; 1994-95; DB; #17; Elizabeth, NJ/ElizabethHarvey, Terry; 1992-95; LB; #51; Detroit, MI/DenbyHasbrook, Matt; 2002; DT; #63; Indianapolis, IN/CathedralHaskins, Donald B.; 1923-24-25C;T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Hatcher, Ronald A,; 1959-60-61; FB; #46; Carnegie, PA/CarnegieHatfield, Glen J.; 1944; G; #65; Flint, MI/FlintHauck, Thomas; 1986; DB; #29; Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills Haun, Harold E.; 1929; E; #26; Charlotte, MI/* Hawkins, Courtney; 1988-89-90-91;WR; #5; Flint, MI/Beecher Hawkins, Dwayne; 1995-96; LB; #56; Pompano Beach, FL/ElyHawkins, Terry; 1981-82; FB; #33; Cincinnati, OH/Woodward Hay, Bernard; 1977-78-79-80C; MG/DT; #93; Riviera Beach, FL/Palm Beach Gardens Hayden, James G.; 1929; G; #*; Cassopolis, MI/*Hayes, Jaren; 2002-03-04; RB/CB; #31; Lebanon, PA/Cedar CrestHayes, Orion; 1994-95; DE; #97; Kettering, OH/FairmontHaygood, Herb; 1998-99-2000-01C;WR; #2; Sarasota, Fla./SarasotaHayner, Paul M.; 1971-72-73; CB; #27; Detroit, MI/St. Ambrose Haynes, Johnny Lee; 1978-79-80-81;DT/OLB; #86; Delray Beach, FL/Boca Raton

Haynes, A. Maurice; 1966-67; E; #87; Baton Rouge, LA/SouthernHeaton, Toby; 1989-90-91-92; OG; #67; Redford, MI/Catholic CentralHecker, Gene P.; 1957; T; #63; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Heft, Kenneth; 1967-68; DB; #28; Birmingham, MI/Seaholm Helstowski, Jerry; 1987; DE; #73; Trenton, MI/TrentonHendricks, Donald R.; 1945; FB; #35; Muskegon Hts., MI/Muskegon Hts.Hendricks, Jabari; 2000; DE; #6; Detroit, MI/Detroit East CatholicHenning, Ralph B.; 1913-14-15-16C; E; #1; Bay City, MI/*Henry, Aldi; 1993-94-95-96; DB; #36; Montreal, Quebec/Cegep Du VieuxHenry, Bob; 1989-90; OT; #70; Cudahy, WI/CudahyHenry, Cedric; 1998-99-2000-02; CB; #37; Sarasota, FL/BookerHepler, James; 1993;DB; #3; Smithton, PA/Yough Herman, David J.; 1961-62-63; T; #67; Edon, OH/EdonHerrema, Mitch; 2003; LB; #55; Jenison, MI/JenisonHerron, David; 2003-04; LB; #41; Warren, OH/Warren G. HardingHickson, Hyland; 1988-89-90; TB; #30; Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard Highsmith, Donald C.; 1968-69; TB; #40; New Brunswick, NJ/New Brunswick Hill, Brian; 1988-89; DT; #56; Chicago, IL/Notre Dame Hill, Leon, J.; 1909-10-11; HB; #*; Benton Harbor, MI/* Hill, Mark; 1986-87; OG; #53; Holland, MI/West Ottawa Hill, Ray; 1995-96-97; CB; #10; Detroit, MI/ChadseyHill, Renaldo; 1998-99-2000C; CB; #15; Detroit, MI/ChadseyHill, Willie; 1990-91; DT; #45; Palm Beach, FL/Cardinal NewmanHinesly, James; 1954-55-56; E; #90; Detroit, MI/Miller Hinesly, James A.; 1975-76-77-78; OT; #61/73; Detroit, MI/Country DayHiram, Damien; 1995-96-97; QB/WR; #4; Jackson, MI/JacksonHitchings, Glenn E.; 1926-27-28; T; #*; Petoskey, MI/* Hoag, Philip M.; 1964-66; QB/DE; #36; Toledo, OH/Central CatholicHodo, James; 1981; HB; #22; Flint, MI/Southwestern Hoffman, Michael A.; 1980; MLB; #49; Burgoon, OH/Kansas Lake Hogan, Michael P.; 1968-69-70C; LB; #66; Kettering, OH/Alter Holdsworth, Wilbert G.; 1904-05; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Holland, Robert; 1980; FB; #44; Kalamazoo, MI/Central Hollern, Dale F.; 1953-54-55; G; #60; Ashville, PA/Cresson

Holman, Stephen; 1992-93; TB; #41; Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis Holt, Michael E.; 1971-72-73C; CB/TB; #1; Highland Park, MI/Detroit Henry Ford Hornbeck, Lewis A.; 1926-27-28C; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Horrell, William G.; 1949-50-51; T; #63; New Kensington, PA/New Kensington Houle, David; 1985-86-87; OL; #74; Plymouth, MI/Salem Howard, Brian; 1990-93; WR; #1/81; Chicago, IL/Julian Howard, Samson E.; 1978-79-81; SE; #4; Miami, FL/NorthwesternHrisko, Peter A.; 1985-86; QB; #16; Cleveland Hts., OH/Cleveland Benedictine Hudas, Larry J.; 1960-61; HB/E; #86; Detroit, MI/Denby Huebel, Robert R.; 1915-16; QB; #47; Menominee, MI/* Huey, Warren B.; 1945-46-47-48; E; #84; Punxsutawney, PA/PunxsutawneyHughes, Brandon; 1999; WR; #82; Chicago, IL/LeoHughes, Derek P.; 1978-79-81; TB; #42; Charleston, SC/Bishop England Hughes, Timothy; 1991; DB; #36; Ft. Wayne, IN/NorthrupHughes, William L.; 1950-51; T/C; #77; Lewiston, PA/Lewiston Hulkow, Richard J.; 1972-73; DT; #92; Attleboro, MA/Attleboro Hultman, Vivian J.; 1922-23-24C; E; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Hunt, Joseph; 1974-75; DB; #32; Toledo, OH/Scott Hurd, Michael H.; 1971-73-74; SE; #42; Jackson, MI/Parkside Hurt, John W.; 1983-84; FL; #19; Chicago, IL/SimeonHutton, Kenneth W.; 1912; T; #*; Ludington, MI/*

Iaquaniello, Mike; 1987-88-89-90; DB; #9/44; Dearborn, MI/FordsonImhoff, Michael A.; 1974-75-76-77; DB; #11; Union Lake, MI/Walled Lake Central Ingram, Mark J.; 1983-84-85-86; FL; #85/11; Flint, MI/NorthwesternIrvin, Sedrick; 1996-97-98C; TB; #33; Miami, FL/MiamiIvey, Ross; 1991-92; C; #54; Monroe, MI/Catholic Central

Jacks, Frederick H.; 1916; HB; #*; * Jackson, Aaron; 1991-92-93-94; DE; #75; Pittsburgh, PA/Penn HillsJackson, Alvin F.; 1933;*; #*; * Jackson, Larry; 1973; DB; #25; Clermont, FL/ClermontJackson, Larry; 1983-84; FL; #33; Compton, CA/La Mirada Jackson, Cleveland L.; 1975; TE; #86; Detroit, MI/Northwestern

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Jackson, Levi; 1973-74-75-76; FB; #40; Detroit, MI/Kettering Jackson, Ricardo; 1992-93-94; DB; #25; Lansing, MI/SextonJacobs, Jeffrey; 1987; WR; #14; Dallas, TX/Franklin D. Roosevelt Jacquemain, Joseph M.; 1979-80-81;C/OG; #51; Mt. Clemens, MI/L’Anse CreuseJames, Tim; 2001-02; FL/TB; #26; Milan, MI/Milan Japinga, Donald L.; 1963-64-65C; DB; #14; Wayland, MI/Wayland Jarrett, Craig; 1998-99-2000-01; P; #12; Martinsville, IN/MartinsvilleJebb, James; 1953; T; #73; Grand Rapids, MI/Cathoilc Central Jenkins, Carlos; 1987-88-89-90; OLB; #51; Boynton Beach, FL/Santaluces Jenkins, Norman F.; 1965; OG; #63; West Mifflin, PA/North Jensen, Casey; 1996-97-98-99; OG/C; #64; Eagan, MN/EaganJewett, Robert G.; 1955-56-57; E; #86; Mason, MI/Mason Johns, J. Edward; 1918; G/C; #*; Lansing, MI/CentralJohnson, Arthur L.; 1956-57-58; HB; #30; Flint, MI/NorthernJohnson, Bill; 1988-89-90-91; DE; #96; Chicago, IL/SimeonJohnson, Bret; 1991-92; QB; #3; Mission Viejo, CA/El ToroJohnson, Craig T.; 1985-86-87; TB/DB; #28; Massilon, OH/Washington Johnson, Glenn H.; 1941-45; QB; #21/24; Grosse Ile, MI/Grosse Ile Johnson, Harold C.; 1944; HB; #18; DuBois, PA/DuBois Johnson, Herman A.; 1961-62-64; HB; #31; Plainfield, NJ/Plainfield Johnson, Jim; 1988-89-90-91; OT; #59/69; Alto, MI/Lowell Johnson, Thomas A.; 1940-41; T; #22/73; Detroit, MI/Northeastern Johnson, William C.; 1920-21-22C;HB/E; #8; Newberry, MI/*Johnson, William M.; 1944; C; #58; Wyandotte, MI/Wyandotte Jones, Allen; 1951; QB; #26; Washington, D.C./Staunton AcademyJones, Brian; 1987-89; MLB; #32; Akron, OH/St. Vincent-St. MaryJones, Clinton; 1964-65-66C; HB; #26; Cleveland, OH/Cathedral Latin Jones, Eric L.; 1976-77-78-79; DT; #64; Grosse Pointe, MI/South Jones, Gerald R.; 1931-32; QB; #36; Bay City, MI/* Jones, Jeffrey; 1989-90; OLB/DL; #92; Waterford, MI/Detroit Country DayJones, Jerald L.; 1964-65-66; DB; #29; Grand Ledge, MI/Grand LedgeJones, Joel; 1955-56; E/T; #79; Weirton, WV/Weirton

Jones, John; 1983-84-85; ILB/DT; #6/88; Barberton, OH/Barberton Jones, Kenneth; 1974-75-76; DB; #28; Detroit, MI/Kettering Jones, Mark A.; 1977-78-79-80; SE; #6; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Jones, Michael; 1973-74; SE; #84; Detroit, MI/Kettering Jones, Michael H.; 1980-81; FL; #25; South Haven, MI/South Haven Jones, Milford H.; 1945; FB; #33; Eaton Rapids, MI/Eaton RapidsJones, Ted D.; 1980-81-82; SE; #21; Akron, OH/East Jones, Zeb; 1991-93; LB/DL; #58; Zeeland, MI/ZeelandJordan, Thomas W.; 1961-62; C; #54; Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem Jordan, J. Nicholas; 1966-67-68; DT; #72; Ashland, KY/Blazer Joseph, Ronald J.; 1968-69; OT/DT; #79; New Orleans, LA/St. AugustineJoslin, Marion I.; 1927-28-29; T; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Jubenville, Mike; 1988-89;LB; #58; Flint, MI/PowersJuday, James R.; 1967; DE; #89; Northville, MI/NorthvilleJuday, Stephen A.; 1963-64-65C; QB; #23; Northville, MI/Northville Julian, George E.; 1911-12-13-14C; FB; #*; Rochester, NY/* Justice, Morgan A.; 1969; C; #52; Trenton, MI/Trenton

Kaae, William K.; 1955; HB; #39; Honolulu, HI/FarringtonKaczmarek, Mark W.; 1982;C; #50; Hobart, IN/Hobart Kaiser, David M.; 1955-56-57; E; #89; Alpena, MI/Alpena Kakela, Peter J.; 1959-60-61; T; #62; Toledo, OH/LibbeyKalakailo, Andy; 1990; DB; #4; Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer Kaman, Roman J.; 1939; FB; #60; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Kamana, Carter L.; 1981-82-83-84; CB; #47; Honolulu, HI/KamehamehaKanicki, James H.; 1960-61-62; C/T; #69; Bay City, MI/Central Kanitz, Hugo F.; 1926-27; T; #*; Muskegon, MI/* Kanu, Sorie; 1995-96-97-98C; S; #6; Alexandria, VA/WilliamsKapral, Frank S.; 1950-51; G; #58; Courtdale, PA/Wyoming SeminaryKarpinski, John J.; 1963-64-65; OG; #58; Buchanan, MI/Buchanan Karas, Frank J.; 1939-40-41; T; #13/78; Escanaba, MI/EscanabaKauth, Donald; 1952-53-54C; E; #89; Paducah, KY/PaducahKavanaght, Ziehl; 2000-01-02-03; WR; #82; Brossard, QUE/Cegep du VieuxKeast, Roger; 1932; E; #34; Lansing, MI/* Kehr, Dave; 1995; OT; #70; Grandville, MI/Grandville

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Keller, Mathew; 1987-88-89-90; OG; #52; Austintown, OH/FitchKellogg, Orson T.; 1917; QB; #6; Reading, MI/* Kelly, Ellison L.; 1956-57-58; G; #57; Sandusky, OH/Sandusky Kelly, Martin J.; 1948; HB; #12; Detroit, MI/Holy RedeemerKelly, Russell W.; 1957; G; #73; Fruitport, MI/MuskegonKennedy, J. Martin; 1975; OG; #69; Dearborn Hts., MI/Detroit Bishop Borgess Kennedy, William J.; 1939-40-41;FB/C/G; #44/3/67; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Kenney, Richard K.; 1964-65-66; C/K; #42; Aiea, HI/Iolani Kepple, Ted W.; 1954; T; #58; Jeannette, PA/JeannetteKetchman, Samuel H.; 1936; C; #1; Battle Creek, MI/Central Ketzko, Alexander G.; 1938-39; T; #17; Mattawan, MI/Mattawan Keur, Josh; 1994-95-96-97; TE; #83; Muskegon, MI/Orchard ViewKey, Travis; 2004; CB; #16; Three Rivers, MI/Three RiversKeyes, Corey; 1990-91; DB; #2; Pittsburgh, PA/Steel Valley Keyton, Kerry; 1988-90; OT; #55; Lansing, MI/Eastern Kiel, David; 1987; OT; #76; Chelsea, MI/ChelseaKielp, Steve; 2003; LB; #50; Riverside, IL/Riverside-BrookfieldKieppe, Richard N.; 1940-41-42; HB; #41/18; Lansing, MI/CentralKimichik, Alan W.; 1979-80-81; TE; #95; Norway, MI/Norway Kinek, Michael; 1937-39C; E; #26; Whiting, IN/Whiting King, Christopher J.; 1970-71-72;MG/OG; #65; Bronx, NY/DeWitt Clinton King, James M.; 1950; E; #86; Gary, IN/Emerson Kipke, Raymond L.; 1923-24; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Kiple, John; 1988-89; DB; #38; Elk Grove, IL/Grove Kircher, Alton S.; 1932-33; QB; #47; Gladstone, MI/* Kirkling, Jack M.; 1979-80-81; DT/OT; #60; Greensburg, PA/Hempfield Area Klein, Joseph A.; 1949-50-51; G/T; #61; New Kensington, PA/New KensingtonKlewicki, Edward L.; 1932-33-34; E; #28; Hamtramck, MI/HamtramckKlewicki, Herman A.; 1939; QB; #49; Hamtramck, MI/HamtramckKnight, Dale W.; 1953; E; #93; St. Johns, MI/St. JohnsKnott, Eric; 2001-02-03-04; DE/TE; #4; Detroit, MI/Henry FordKolodziej, Anthony W.; 1955-56-57; E; #93; Florence, MA/Northampton Kolodziej, Joseph A.; 1978-80; ILB/OG; #67; Nashville, TN/Overton Kolb, J. Richard; 1983; QB; #15; Plantation, FL/South Plantation

Kolch, Frank E.; 1971; QB; #8; Warren, MI/Detroit Servite Kough, Stephen J.; 1969-70-71; WR; #33; Dearborn, MI/Edsel Ford Kouri, John E.; 1981-82; C; #70; Roseville, MI/Roseville Kovacich, George T.; 1936-37-38; FB; #32; Whiting, IN/WhitingKowalczyk, Walter J.; 1955-56-57; HB; #14; Westfield, MA/WestfieldKowalski, Kendall; 1989; CB; #5; Troy, MI/Athens Kowatch, Joseph; 1930-31-32; QB; #31; Ionia, MI/* Kozikowski, Renaldo; 1950; T; #72; New Kensington, PA/New KensingtonKratz, Frank J.; 1901-02-03-04; T; #*; Albion, MI/*Kratz, Oscar A.; 1905; *; #*; Albion, MI/* Krestel, Robert D.; 1947-48; QB; #25; Swissvale, PA/SwissvaleKronner, Thomas G.; 1971-72-73; DE; #93; Detroit, MI/St. DavidKropf, Matt; 2000-01; LB; #30; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City Krueger, Jason; 1996; LB; #52; Plymouth, MI/Catholic CentralKrumm, Todd; 1984-85-86-87; DB; #35; West Bloomfield, MI/West BloomfieldKryt, Dirk; 1972-73; PK; #5; Bergen, Netherlands/Nijenrode Business Col. Krzemienski, Thomas C.; 1963-64; E; #82; Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver FallsKuh, Richard E.; 1950-51; T/G; #75; Chicago, IL/Leo Kuhn, Gary; 1993-94; LB/TE; #84; Toledo, OH/StartKuhne, Kurt H.; 1935; FB; #24; Pontiac, MI/Central Kula, Bob; 1986-87-88-89C; OL; #63; West Bloomfield, MI/Birmingham Brother Rice Kulesza, Bruce A.; 1968-69; TE; #81; Muskegon, MI/Catholic Kulikowski, Dan J.; 1970-71; LB; #53; Muskegon, MI/Orchard ViewKumiega, Anthony L.; 1959-60-61; E/G; #89; Chicopee, MA/ChicopeeKumiega, Ronald W.; 1971-72-73;LB/DE; #47; Chicopee, MA/ChicopeeKurrie, Harry A.; 1926-27-28; B; #*; Owosso, MI/* Kush, Frank J.; 1950-51-52; G; #60; Windber, PA/Windber Kutchins, Henry S.; 1934-35-36C; E; #26; Hamtramck, MI/* Kutchins, Walter S.; 1939-40; E/G; #40/7; Hamtramck, MI/Hamtramck Kutschinski, Thomas A.; 1968-69-70;WR/DB; #38; East Grand Rapids, MI/East Grand Rapids

Labinjo, Mike; 2000-01-02-03; LB/FB; #42; Toronto, ONT/St. Michael’s CollegeLacy, Mark; 1991; DT; #42; Medina, OH/Medina

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Laitner, Cass B.; 1896; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Lalain, Scott; 1991; DT; #50; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Brother RiceLamb, Jim Bob; 1982-83; OT; #79; Linden, MI/LindenLampke, Louis J.; 1903; G; #*; Durand, MI/*Lamssies, Robert R.; 1944-45; G; #76/60; South Haven, MI/South HavenLand, Melvin; 1975-76-77-78C; DT; #47; Campbell, OH/Memorial Landreth, Tom; 1988; OG; #64; Battle Creek, MI/Harper CreekLandry, J. Christopher; 1981; DE; #92; Rochester, MI/Brecksville, OHLandry, Patrick; 1987; MLB; #86; Rochester, MI/RochesterLange, Robert P.; 1967; LB; #48; Chicago, IL/Lane Tech Langeloh, John; 1987-88-89-90; PK; #10; Sterling Heights, MI/Utica Langerveld, Todd L.; 1980;SS; #23; Portage, MI/Central Lantz, Douglas J.; 1976; MG; #85; Canton, OH/Massillon PerryLark, Randy J.; 1980-82-83; DT/OG; #76; Wyoming, MI/Lee LaRose, Clifford E.; 1956-57-58; G/T; #58; Grosse Pointe, MI/Detroit Catholic Central Larson, Kurt; 1985-86-87-88C; OLB; #3; Waukesha, WI/North Lattimer, Earl B.; 1961-62-63; HB/FB; #44/76; Dallas, TX/LincolnLauble, Gregory F.; 1981-82; MLB; #37; Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic Lavelle, Denis C.; 1982; QB; #17; Rocky River, OH/Lakewood St. Edward Law, Donald; 1967-68-69; DT/LB; #95; Brownsville,PA/Brownsville Lawson, Marshall L.; 1975-76-77; QB; #12; Lake Charles, LA/BostonLawson, R. Paul; 1966-67; S; #37; Detroit, MI/Thurston Lay, Russell M.; 1932-33; G; #7; Williamston, MI/* LeClair, Donald D.; 1941-42-46; G; #66; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt Ledyard, Courtney; 1995-96-97-98C;LB; #53; Shaker Heights, OH/Shaker HeightsLee, Alvin R.; 1954-55; G; #61; Gary, IN/Roosevelt Lee, Dwight L.; 1965-66-67; HB; #34; New Haven, MI/New HavenLee, Martin E.; 1908;*; #*; Hart, MI/*

Lefler, Martin J.; 1917-19; G; #14; Boyne City, MI/*Lehnhardt, Milton O.; 1935-36; HB/E; #33; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech Leister, John W.; 1980-81C-82C;QB; #18; Great Falls, MT/Russell Lekenta, Eugene E.; 1952; FB; #42; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Lemmon, Charles A.; 1908-09; *; #*; Lansing, MI/*

Lenardson, Faunt V.; 1910-13; G; #*; Britton, MI/* Lesmeister, Dave; 2003; WR; #18; Dearborn Heights, MI/Divine ChildLester, Warren; 1983-84-85; OLB/DE; #82; Racine, WI/St. Catherine’sLewis, Floyd W.; 1929; E; #*; Midland, MI/* Lewis, John R.; 1953-54-55; E; #87; Fremont, OH/Ross Lewis, Sherman P.; 1961-62-63C; HB; #20; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual Lewis, Terrance L.; 1981-82-83-84; CB; #10; Highland Park, MI/Highland ParkLincoln, Dewey R.; 1961-62-63; HB; #26; Hamtramck, MI/HamtramckLioret, Ernest L.; 1922-23-24; FB; #*; Ishpeming, MI/* Little, Kenneth E.; 1967-68-69; DL/LB; #85; Youngstown, OH/EastLittlejohn, Bradshaw; 2000; LB; #51; Gaffney, SC/GaffneyLong, Octavis; 1995-96-97; WR; #20; Lansing, MI/SextonLonce, Craig T.; 1976-77-78; DL/OT; #76; Canton, OH/Catholic CentralLook, Dean Z.; 1957-58-59; HB; #24; Lansing, MI/Everett Loper, Mark M.; 1970-71; OG; #56; Cambridge, OH/Cambridge Lopes, Roger; 1961-62-63; FB; #45; Honolulu, HI/Iolani Lorius, Brett; 1990-91-92-93;OG; #61; Akron, OH/St. Vincent-St. MaryLothamer, Edward D.; 1962-63; E; #81; Detroit, MI/RedfordLove, Robert; 1986; LB; #84; Dearborn, MI/DearbornLove, Terry; 2004; WR; #18; Bellwood, IL/Proviso EastLove, Thomas E.; 1968; TB; #26; Sylva, NC/Sylva-WebsterLoveland, Clarence W.; 1914; G; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/*Lovett, BJ; 2001-02; WR; #6; Belle Glades, FL/Belle Glades Lowe, Gary R.; 1954-55; HB/FB; #20; Trenton, MI/Trenton Lowther, Charles M.; 1966; DB; #24; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine Lucas, Harold W.; 1963-64-65; C/T/MG; #51; Detroit, MI/SouthwesternLudwig, Robert H.; 1945; HB; #41; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Lueck, Walter H.; 1936-37; G; #9; Dundee, IL/Dundee Lukasik, Lawrence F.; 1964-66; DB; #17; Cleveland, OH/Shaker HeightsLuke, Edwin E.; 1950-51-52; E; #85/82; Flint, MI/Northern Lumsden, David H.; 1948-49; C; #51; Statesville, NC/Statesville Lundy, Charles, B.; 1898; *; #*; *Luplow, Alvin D.; 1958; HB; #42; Saginaw, MI/St. Andrew Lyman, Richard P.; 1923-24-25; QB; #*; East Lansing, MI/* Lyons, Mitch; 1989-90-91-92; TE; #85; Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills Northern

MacFarland, Mark; 1990-91-92; WR; #17; Rochester, MI/Rochester Macholz, Dennis; 1970-71-72; TE/OL; #68; Bethpage, NY/Bethpage Mackey, Lawrence L.; 1964; HB; #28; Akron, OH/St. Vincent MacMillian, Roy A.; 1920-22; QB; #*; Mt. Clemens, MI/* MacNeill, John; 1990-91; DE; #84; Marshfield, MA/Marshfield Macuga, Edward J.; 1964; G; #60; Dixonville, PA/Purchase LineMahoney, Earl L.; 1946; T; #77; Chicago, IL/Austin Maidlow, Steven K.; 1979-80-81-82; LB; #43; East Lansing, MI/East LansingMalinosky, John M.; 1975-76-77;OT/DT; #63; Vancouver, B.C./Notre DameMalinowski, Joseph S.; 1975; FB; #35; Wyandotte, MI/Roosevelt Maliskey, Don C.; 1938; T; #23; Lansing, MI/Eastern Mandarich, Tony; 1985-86-87-88C; OT; #79; Oakville, ONT/Kent (OH) RooseveltManderino, Paul A.; 1971-73-74;FB/DL; #85; Arlington, MA/Arlington Manders, David F.; 1959-60-61; C; #71/50; Kingsford, MI/Kingsford Mangrum, Richard W.; 1941-42C; T; #76; Durand, MI/Durand Manley, Tony C.; 1984; CB; #9; Newark, NJ/Weequahic Manson, Damian; 1991-92-93-94; DB; #31; Riviera Beach, FL/Riviera BeachMantos, Marvin M.; 1979-80-81-82;OG; #71; Bloomingdale,OH/WintersvilleMaples, Roderick; 2001-02-03-04; CB; #17; Detroit, MI/Cass Tech Marek, Anthony J.; 1976; OG; #60; Warren, MI/Cousino Marino, Carlos; 1988-89-90; TE; #89; Detroit, MI/Central Markham, Arthur G.; 1911; HB; #*; * Marshall, Eric R.; 1967; QB; #19; Oxford, MS/Central Marshall, Lemar; 1995-96-97-98; DB; #29; Cincinnati, OH/St. XavierMarshall, Michael B.; 1976-78-79-80;CB; #6/2; Detroit, MI/Southwestern Martin, Arthur D.; 1920;*; #*; Corunna, MI/* Martin, Blanche; 1956-57-59; HB/FB; #31; River Rouge, MI/River Rouge Martin, David; 1986-87-88; C; #58; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Birmingham Brother Rice Martin, Demetrice; 1992-93-94-95;WR/DB; #12/21; Pasadena, CA/MuirMartin, John E.; 1972; DE; #48; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Martin, Stanley A.; 1911;*; #*; Fredonia, MI/* Martin, Wilton J.; 1968-69-70C; DL; #97; St. Louis, MO/Anchor Bay (MI)Maskill, William R.; 1944; HB; #15; Detroit, MI/De La Salle

M M M Masny, Myron M.; 1938; G; #10; Arlington Hts., IL/Arlington Hts.Mason, Derrrick; 1993-94-95-96; WR; #13/80; Detroit, MI/MumfordMason, Donald L.; 1948-49; G; #60; Wayne, MI/WayneMason, Shaun; 1998-99-2000C; OG; #71; Toledo, OH/St. John’s JesuitMassey, Brandon; 2002; CB; #15; St. Louis, MO/Hazelwood EastMassuch, Richard C.; 1944-45; T/E; #71/88; Lansing, MI/Eastern Masters, Norman D.; 1953-54-55; G/T; #57; Detroit, MI/Redford St. MaryMatsko, John; 1954-55-56; C; #49; St. Micheal, PA/Adams Twp.Matsock, John J.; 1953-54; HB/QB; #43; Detroit, MI/Pershing Matson, Edward I.; 1920-21; G; #21; Dollar Bay, MI/* Matsos, Emil G.; 1955-56-58; G; #63; Detroit, MI/Redford Matthews, Henry; 1970-71; TB/FB; #23; Akron, OH/SouthMays, Damond; 1972-73; HB/FL; #22; Phoenix, AZ/Hayden Mazza, Orlando J.; 1951; E; #46; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls McAdoo, Howard J.; 1980-81-82; DT; #55; Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/Rolling Hills McAllister, Robert; 1985-86-87-88C;QB; #8; Pompano Beach, FL/Ely McAuliffe, Donald F.; 1950-51-52C; HB; #40; Chicago, IL/Leo McBride, Robert; 1992-93-94-95; DT; #92; Detroit, MI/NorthernMcClelland, Albert L.; 1916; HB; #9; Holland, MI/* McClelland, Darrin L.; 1979-81-82; FB; #41; Detroit, MI/Central McClowry, Patrick G.; 1973-74; LB; #53; Dearborn, MI/Sacred Heart McClowry, Robert J.; 1970-71-72;OT/C; #57; Dearborn, MI/Sacred HeartMcClowry, Terrence G.; 1972-73-74;LB; #49; Dearborn, MI/Sacred Heart McComb, J. Robert; 1937; G; #30; Muskegon Hts.,MI/Muskegon Hts.McConnell, Brian T.; 1970-71-72;TE/OT/DE; #85; Smoke Rise, NJ/Highstown PeddleMcConnell, Mike; 2001; TB; #32; Adairsville, GA/Adairsville McCool, Paul F.; 1917; *; #*; Cameron, MO/* McCormick, David M.; 1963-64; QB; #16; Chicago, IL/St. Rita McCormick, John P.; 1977-78-79-80;OLB; #40; Marquette, MI/MarquetteMcCosh, James A.; 1925-26-27; B; #*; Detroit, MI/* McCoy, Ivory; 1998-99-2000-01C; TE; #85; Chicago, IL/SimeonMcCrary, James L.; 1933-34; HB; #46; Flint, MI/* McCue, Charles A.; 1898-99C; E; #*; Cass City, MI/*McCulloh, James A.; 1977-78; OG; #55; Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney McCurdy, Russell J.; 1912-13; G; #*; Lansing, MI/*

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McCurry, Robert B.; 1946C-47C-48C; C; #52; Lewistown, PA/LewistownMcDermid, Frank H.; 1911; C; #*; Battle Creek, MI/* McDermid, H.B.; 1904-05; *; #*; Battle Creek, MI/*McDowell, John; 1983-84-85; OT/C; #77; Ann Arbor, MI/PioneerMcFadden, Leroy; 1997-98; TB; #18; Eden Prairie, MN/Eden PrairieMcFadden, Marvin G.; 1950-51; T; #74; Lansing, MI/Eastern McFarland, Jerome; 1958; T; #67; Birmingham, AL/Parker McGee, E. Leroy; 1977-78; TB; #22; El Cajon, CA/El CajonMcGillivray, Lodiwic, A.; 1908; *; #*; Valley City, ND/* McIntyre, Malcomb M.; 1900; *; #*; * McKenna, Edward B.; 1903-04-05C-06;HB; #*; Quinnesec, MI/* McKenna, Parnell G.; 1906-07-08-09C;*; #*; Quinnesec, MI/* McKenzie, Tyrone; 2004;LB; #47; Riverview, FL/RiverviewMcKinney, Brandon; 2002-04;DT/NG; #99; Dayton, OH/Chaminade-JulienneMcLaughlin, Duane J.; 1970-71;DT; #99; Auburn Hts., MI/AvondaleMcLaughery, DeArmand O.; 1911; T; #*; *McLaurin, Jeremiah; 2001-02-03;S/CB; #24; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw McLee, Bradley M.; 1969-70; S/RB; #35; Uniontown, PA/Uniontown McLoud, Eddy W.; 1967-68; OT/C; #75; Fairborn, OH/Fairborn McLouth, Aldrich L.; 1898-99; C; #*; Medina, MI/* McLucas, Edwin; 1959; T; #76; Newark, NJ/Central McNeil, Robert A.; 1940-41-42; E; #25/78/88; Phoenix, AZ/PhoenixMcNutt, Bernard G.; 1932-33C; FB; #23; Allegan, MI/*McQuaide, Regis G.; 1977-78-79;OG/OT; #77; Pittsburgh, PA/Brentwood McRae, Stanley P.; 1938-39; T/E; #13/21; Pellston, MI/Pellston McShannock, Thomas G.; 1937-38; C; #4; Muskegon, MI/MuskegonMcWilliams, James E.; 1910-11;C; #*; * Meadows, Clinton L.; 1967;DT; #98; Okemos, MI/Okemos Meek, Harry C.; 1901-02; *; #*; Manton, MI/* Meiers, Francis H.; 1930-31; C; #25; Muskegon, MI/* Mellinger, Stephen T.; 1961-62-64; G; #73; South Bend, IN/Adams Mencotti, Edo; 1942; FB; #37; Detroit, MI/Cooley Mendyk, Dennis A.; 1955-56; HB; #38; St. Charles, MI/St. Peter and Paul Middleton, Alonzo D.; 1976-77-78-79;FB; #44; Orangeburg, SC/Orangeburg-WilkinsonMiddleton, John L.; 1956-57-58; G; #61; Duluth, MN/Central

Migyanka, Charles; 1962-63-64C; QB; #25; East Conemaugh, PA/East Conemaugh Mihaiu, George M.; 1970-71-72; QB; #20; River Rouge, MI/River RougeMiketinac, Mike N.; 1942; G; #68; Hermansville, MI/Hermansville Miknavih, Norbert A.; 1936-37; C; #8; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Milhizer, Richard M.; 1979-80; SS; #13; Farmington, MI/Farmington Millar, Wilson F.; 1903; HB; #*; Ray Center, MI/* Miller, G. Devere; 1896; *; #*; Cadillac, MI/* Miller, H. Hewett; 1913-14-15; HB; #*; Tonawanda, NY/* Miller, John; 1985-86-87-88C; DB; #44; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Miller, Jim; 1990-91-92-93; QB; #16; Waterford, MI/Kettering Miller, Oscar R.; 1913-14; E/QB; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Miller, Patrick F.; 1969-70; P; #14; Menominee, MI/Menominee Miller, W. Blake; 1912-13-14-15C;E/HB; #*; Tonawanda, NY/* Miller, Wilbert E.; 1917-19; G/T; #24; Bay City, MI/* Mills, Robert E.; 1971-72-73; C; #52; Lakewood, CO/Denver Alameda Milliken, William F.; 1941-42; QB; #25; Chicago, IL/Senn Minarik, Henry J.; 1948-49-50; E; #80; Flint, MI/Central Mineweaser, Richard L.; 1944; E; #79; Pontiac, MI/St. Michael Mitchell, Brian; 1986; OL; #70; Toledo, OH/DeVilbiss Mitchell, Kerry; 1989-90; C; #72/59; Detroit, MI/Birmingham Brother RiceMitchell, Seth; 2002-03; LB; #48; Brandywine, MD/Gwynn ParkMitchem, Ronald G.; 1979-80-81;DT/DE; #88; South Bend, IN/Adams Mittelberg, Victor; 1969-70; OT; #71; Skokie, IL/Niles East Mitten, Patrick J.; 1979; DT; #92; Naperville, IL/CentralMittenberger, Scott A.; 1971; OT; #73; Monroe, OH/Lemon-Monroe Moeller, William F.; 1926-27-28; G; #*; Detroit, MI/* Mojsiejenko, Ralf; 1981-82-83-84;P/PK; #2; Bridgman, MI/BridgmanMonnett, Robert C.; 1930-31-32C; HB; #33; Bucyrus, OH/*Monroe, DeMarco; 2000-01-03; C/OG; #67; Evansville, IN/Evansville Central Monroe, William R.; 1942; C; #59; Three Rivers, MI/Three Rivers Montford, Roy M.; 1910;E; #10; Benton Harbor, MI/*Montgomery, Clayton; 1972; HB; #44; Stockton, CA/Edison Montgomery, Greg H.; 1957-58; QB; #23; Grand Rapids, MI/East LansingMontgomery, Greg H., Jr.; 1985-86-87;P; #23; Shrewsbury, NJ/Little Silver Red Bank Regional

Montgomery, Stephen; 1987-88-89C;FB; #43; Shrewsbury, NJ/Little Silver Red Bank RegionalMoore, Allen; 1981-83-84; DE; #69; Detroit, MI/Cooley Moore, Clyde D.; 1906-07-08-09; *; #*; Freeport, MI/* Moore, James; 1986-87-88; FB; #33; Lansing, MI/Sexton Moore, Rex W.; 1944; QB; #25; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Moore, Timothy S.; 1984-85-86-87;OLB; #42; St. Johns, MI/St. JohnsMoore, Wendell; 1974; DT; #72; Port Arthur, TX/Lincoln Morabito, Daniel L.; 1940; T; #18; Buffalo, NY/Hutchinson Morgado, Arnold; 1972; FB; #24; Ewa, HI/Honolulu PunahouMorgan, Jack D.; 1950-51-52; T; #79; Detroit, MI/Denby Morrall, Earl E.; 1953-54-55; QB; #21; Muskegon, MI/MuskegonMorris, Aric; 1996-97-98-99C; SS; #39/9; Oak Park, MI/BerkleyMorris, Chris; 2002-03-04;C; #51; Lambertville, MI/Temperance-BedfordMorris, Thomas L.; 1980-81; FS; #27; Long Beach, CA/MillikanMorrison, Russell A.; 1920-21-22; C; #23; Alpena, MI/* Morrissey, James M.; 1981-82-83-84C;TE/ILB; #40; Flint, MI/PowersMorse, Robert W.; 1983-84-85-86;TB/FB; #21; Muskegon, MI/Catholic CentralMosallam, Brian; 1993-95-96; OG; #62/63; Dearborn, MI/Fordson Moss, Dawan; 1999-2000-01-02; FB; #49; Detroit, MI/Cass TechMoten, Eric; 1987-88-89-90; DT/OG; #77; Cleveland, OH/Shaw Mouch, Robert W.; 1982;OT; #73; Redford, MI/Union Mroz, Vincent; 1942; E; #89; East Chicago, IN/Washington Mudge, Dave; 1995-96-97; OT; #65; Whitby, ONT/Henry StreetMuhammad, Muhsin; 1992-94-95; WR; #19/1; Lansing, MI/WaverlyMullen, John M.; 1964-66; QB; #15; Toledo, OH/Central CatholicMullinder, Luc; 2002-03; DE; #88; Mississauga, ONT/Applewood HeightsMurphy, Morley; 1952-53-54; T; #71; Detroit, MI/ChadseyMurray, Todd; 1989-90-91-92; CB; #20; Bloomington, MN/Jefferson Musetti, Gerald A.; 1954-55; HB; #47; Detroit, MI/DenbyMuster, Michael; 1981; OG; #50; Utica, MI/EisenhowerMyers, Nick; 1998-99-2000-01; DE; #97; Springfield, OH/Springfield North

Napolitan, Mark R.; 1983-84; C; #63; Trenton, MI/Trenton Neal, James E.; 1952-53; C; #51; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon

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Neal, Mike; 1996-97-98-99; C; #52; Okemos, MI/OkemosNeedham, George W.; 1927; T; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Neely, James A.; 1979-80-81-82; MLB; #58; South Bend, IN/Adams Neller, Elton G.; 1922-23-24; HB; #*; Lansing, MI/* Nelson, Broderick; 2000-01-02; CB; #21: Dania, FL/South BrowardNelson, C. Walter; 1936-37-38; E; #21; Chicago, IL/Hirsch Nern, Carl R.; 1902; *; #*; Port Huron, MI/* Nester, Raymond; 1971-72-73;OG/MG/LB; #97; Mt. Clemens, MI/ClintondaleNestor, Carl N.; 1947; G; #67; East Chicago, IL/East Chicago Neubert, Bernard E.; 1942; G; #65; Chicago, IL/Thornton Neumann, Harrison H.; 1935-36; QB; #36; Lansing, MI/Central Newkirk, Robert; 1996-97-98; DT; #62; Belle Glade, FL/Glade CentralNewman, Mitchell L.; 1961; HB; #42; Detroit, MI/Denby Newsome, Richard; 1997-98-99-2000;DB; #32; Fostoria, OH/FostoriaNichols, Mark E.; 1985-86-87C; DT; #83; Bloomfield Hills, MI/Birmingham Brother Rice Nicholson, James B.; 1970-72; OT; #72/77; Honolulu, HI/St. Louis Niebylski, Gordon; 2002-03-04; OT; #71; Farmington, MI/Birmingham Brother RiceNielsen, Hans J.; 1974-75-76-77; PK; #8; Vejle, Denmark/Manistee (MI)Niesen, Mark W.; 1971-72-73; QB/DB; #14; Manistee, MI/Catholic CentralNinowski, James; 1955-56-57; QB; #41; Detroit, MI/Pershing Noblett, Ubold J.; 1919-20-21; HB; #10; Gladstone, MI/*Nordberg, Carl A.; 1928-29-30; HB; #39; St. Joseph, MI/* Norman, Dempsey; 1984; SE; #4; Chicago, IL/Tilden Northcross, David C.; 1957-58-59; E; #90; Highland Park, MI/Highland ParkNowak, Gary W.; 1968-69-70; DE/OT; #82/76; St. Clair Shores, MI/Detroit St. AmbroseNystie, Charles V.; 1948-49; T; #73; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Nystrom, Carl W.; 1953-54-55C; T/G; #68; Marquette, MI/Graveraet

Oas, Reginald G.; 1917; HB; #8; Ishpeming, MI/* O’Bradovich, Ed; 1990-91; DL; #88; Chicago, IL/Fremd O’Brien, Francis J.; 1956-57-58; T; #62; Holyoke, MA/Holyoke O’Keefe, Kevin; 1986; OL; #59; Lakewood, OH/St. EdwardOlman, Norman A.; 1936-37; G; #16; Grand Rapids, MI/UnionOlmstead, Clifford G.; 1900; *; #*; *

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Omerod, Craig K.; 1972; OT; #50; Dearborn Hts., MI/Dearborn Divine Child Organ, Bob; 1991-92-93-94; FB/TE; #43/94; Ludington, MI/LudingtonOrganek, Brett; 1993; DT; #91; Grandville, MI/GrandvilleOrnstein, Gus; 1996; QB; #11; Tenafly, NJ/Fieldston PrepOtis, Steven J.; 1976-77-78-79; LB; #52; Chicago, IL/Gordon TechOtting, Robert W.; 1942-46;QB; #28; Lapeer, MI/LapeerOttney, Brian; 2000-01-02C; C; #73; Troy, MI/TroyOutlaw, Napoleon; 1992-93-94-95; WR; #8; West Palm Beach, FL/Cardinal NewmanOviatt, Clarence R.; 1915; E; #*; Bay City, MI/* Owens, Alton L.; 1963-64-65; C/DT; #53; Ft. Worth, TX/PaschalOxendine, Richard C.; 1960; E; #87; Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa

Pagel, William M.; 1945; C; #74; Blissfield, MI/BlissfieldPaior, John J.; 1954; C; #50; Latrobe, PA/Latrobe Pajokowski, Joseph A.; 1945;G; #61; South Bend, IN/Washington Palmateer, Bernard B.; 1962; E; #83; Port Huron, MI/Port HuronPalmer, Jeffrey; 1987; OG; #67; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Panin, L. Richard; 1950-51-52; FB; #38; Detroit, MI/Denby Panitch, Michael B.; 1956-57-58; QB; #16; Chicago, IL/Austin Parker, Frederick; 1987; DB; #37; Jackson, MI/JacksonParker, Phillip J.; 1982-83-84-85; DB; #32; Lorain, OH/Amherst Steele Parker, Ward H.; 1906-07; *; #*; Holly, MI/* Parks, Warren A.; 1921; T; #20; Cheboygan, MI/* Parks, William T.; 1897-98-99; T; #*; Pipestone, MI/* Parmentier, Gary; 1968-70; DB/DG; #48; East Detroit, MI/Detroit DenbyParrott, Roy E.; 1961; C; #53; Detroit, MI/Cooley Parsell, Rex. J.; 1947-48-49; E; #81; Flint, MI/Central Partchenko, Pete; 1992; OT; #73; Toronto, ONT/PowerPaterra, Herbert E.; 1962; G; #60; Glassport, PA/Glassport Paterra, Jeffrey; 1986; DB; #9; Diamond Bar, CA/Walnut Patrick, Antwain; 1994-95; TB; #32; Wilmington, NC/New HanoverPatrick, Joe; 2000-01; OG; #61; Ashley, MI/IthacaPatterson, Benjamin P.; 1909-10; T; #*; Caro, MI/* Pawlak, Richard L.; 1973; OT; #60; Detroit, MI/De La Salle Pawlowski, Walter L.; 1940-41-42C;HB; #47; Calumet City, IL/Thornton

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Paxson, Avery B.; 1933; C; #52; Saginaw, MI/* Payne, Wade D.; 1967; DB; #40; Garden City, MI/Garden City Payton, Lenier; 1987-88; DB; #24; Highland Park, MI/Highland ParkPeaks, Clarence E.; 1954-55-56;QB/HB; #26; Flint, MI/CentralPearce, Edward J.; 1937-38-39; HB; #41; Flint, MI/Northern Pearson, Helge E.; 1937; T; #22; Norway, MI/NorwayPearson, Jeff; 1989-90; C; #68; Chicago, IL/St. Laurence Peck, Clair B.; 1903; G; #*; Belding, MI/*Peko, Domata; 2004; DT; #96; Pago Pago, American Samoa/SamoanaPeko, Siitupe; 1999-2000; OT; #74; Whittier, CA/La SernaPerkins, Calvin A.; 1980-81-82; OT/DT; #74; Atlanta, GA/Harper Perles, George J.; 1958; T; #65; Allen Park, MI/Detroit Western Perles, John W.; 1982-83-84; LB; #44; Upper St. Clair, PA/Upper St. ClairPerson, Dale; 1992-93-94; DL; #53; Chicago, IL/Vocational Peters, Arthur D.; 1901-02C-03; E; #*; Springport, MI/* Peterson, Julian; 1998-99; LB/DE; #98; Hillcrest Heights, MD/CrosslandPeterson, Thomas H.; 1975-76; DB; #31; Ann Arbor, MI/HuronPetterson, Andrew; 2002-03; SN; #53; Denver, CO/Cherry CreekPhelps, Brian F.; 1983; QB; #12; Camarillo, CA/Camarillo Phillips, Harold B.; 1968-69-70; DB; #27; Detroit, MI/Southeastern Phillips, Jess; 1965-66; DB; #38; Beaumont, TX/PollardPiette, Thomas M.; 1978-80-81-82; C; #56; Reford Twp., MI/Union Pingel, John S.; 1936-37-38; HB; #37; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. Clemens Piro, Steven P.; 1969; QB; #16; Iowa City, IA/Iowa CityPirronello, William G.; 1944; FB; #39; Detroit, MI/Catholic CentralPisano, Vincent F.; 1950-51-52; HB; #12; New Kensington, PA/New KensingtonPitts, Alfred E.; 1974-75-76-77C; *; #56; Hubbard, OH/Hubbard Pitts, Jack N.; 1967; DB; #26; Decatur, GA/TrinityPiwowarczyk, Chris; 1988-89-90-91;OL; #56; Fenton, MI/Fenton Planutis, Gerald R.; 1953-54-55; FB; #45; W. Hazelton, PA/HazeltonPletz, John E.; 1946; T; #74; Turtle Creek, PA/Turtle Creek Pobur, Edward J.; 1982; LB; #*; Livonia, MI/ Detroit Catholic CentralPogor, Edmund F.; 1939; G; #11; Dunkirk, NY/Dunkirk Polonchek, John N.; 1947-48-49; HB; #41; E. Chicago, IN/Roosevelt

Poole, Sean; 2001-02-03-04; OT; #79; Flint, MI/Flint Central Popovski, Tony; 1995; OG; #69; Mt. Clemens, MI/Utica EisenhowerPopp, Robert; 1957; QB; #25; Conemaugh, PA/Franklin Porter, Anthony E.; 1975-76; OT; #79; New York, NY/Dewitt ClintonPostula, Victor A.; 1954; FB; #34; Marshall, MI/MarshallPostula, William J.; 1953; E; #86; Marshall, MI/MarshallPotter, James; 1984; DT; #76; Mt. Clemens, MI/Clintondale Pound, Howard E.; 1939; E; #32; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Powers, John F.; 1975-76; P; #41; Lansing, MI/Catholic Central Prashaw, Milton F.; 1944; T; #78; Massena, NY/Massena Price, H. Eugene; 1896-97; *; #*; Ithaca, MI/* Prins, Kurt; 1989-90-91-92; TE; #92; Muskegon, MI/Reeths-Puffer Proebstle, Richard J.; 1961-63-64; QB; #21; Canton, OH/Central CatholicProebstle, James M.; 1965; E; #80; Canton, OH/Central CatholicPruiett, Mitchell W.; 1965-66-67; OG; #60; Benton Harbor, MI/Benton HarborPryor, Corey; 1988-89-90; RB/DB; #18; Jackson, MI/Jackson Przybycki, Joseph R.; 1965-66-67; OT; #79; Detroit, MI/Notre Dame Pugh, Joseph; 1986-87; FB; #38; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Pyle, W. Palmer; 1957-58-59; T; #69; Winnetka, IL/New Trier

Quigley, Fred K.; 1939; HB; #51; Grand Rapids, MI/Central Quinlan, William D.; 1952-53; E; #83; N. Andover, MA/Andover Quinn, Kelly B.; 1982-83-84-85; LB/DE; #13/93; Stone Mountain, GA/Stone Mountain

Radelet, David P.; 1975-76-77; SE/DB; #29; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Radewald, Karl B.; 1920; *; #*; Niles, MI/*Radulescu, George; 1942; *; #61; Imlay City, MI/Imlay City Rainko, Brad; 1997-98-99; TE; #84; Farmington Hills, MI/Detroit CatholicRamsey, Clarence F.; 1916-17-19; T; #23/10; Ludington, MI/* Ramsey, Kenneth T.; 1976; TE; #83; Detroit, MI/Milwaukee (WI) KingRance, Kyle; 1996-97-98-99; TE; #88; Troy, MI/TroyRandall, Jason; 2001-02-03-04; TE; #81; Muskegon Heights, MI/MuskegonRanieri, Ronald A.; 1966-67; C; #54; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine

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Ranney, Ellis W.; 1897-98C; HB; #*; Belding, MI/* Rasmussen, Kyle; 2000-01-02-03;DT/DE; #97; Hadley, MI/Lapeer WestRasmussen, Michael J.; 1970-71; QB; #12; Fresno, CA/Fresno Ray, Jonathan S.; 1974; OG; #66; Beaver, PA/Beaver Raye, James A.; 1965-66-67; QB; #16; Fayetteville, NC/SmithRayner, Dave; 2001-02-03-04; K; #16; Oxford, MI/Oxford Reader, Russell B.; 1945-46; HB; #46; Dearborn, MI/DearbornReaveley, Gordon G.; 1932-33-34; T; #18; Durand, MI/* Reaves, Carl; 1994-95; OLB; #55; Oxford, MI/OxfordReaves, Stephen; 2004; QB; #9; Tampa, FL/PlantRedd, Keith L.; 1966; C; #53; Detroit, MI/Denby Reece, Travis; 1994-95-96-97; FB/LB; #41; Detroit, MI/DenbyReed, Derrick; 1987-88; DB; #6; Dallas, TX/Lake HighlandsReese, Elroy; 1995-96; TE; #85; Detroit, MI/Bishop Gallagher Reese, Ike; 1994-95-96C-97C; OLB; #44; Cincinnati, OH/AikenReese, William; 1989-90-91-92; DE; #74; Cincinnati, OH/Princeton Reeves, M. Bruce; 1977-78-79; HB; #30; Irmo, SC/IrmoReid, Greg; 1995; DT; #67; Tinley Park, IL/AndrewRenaud, Marc; 1994-95-97; TB; #26; Deerfield Beach, FL/Deerfield BeachReynolds, Russell H.; 1933-34C; HB; #39; Flint, MI/*Rhodes, Tyrone D.; 1983-84-85-86; OG; #67; Cincinnati, OH/Moeller Riba, Micheal S.; 1982; FL; #25; Arlington Hts., IL/Buffalo GroveRibby, Robert; 1993; C; #51; Eaton Rapids, MI/Eaton RapidsRiblet, William R.; 1910-11-12C; QB; #*; Elkhart, IN/* Ricamore, Wilford W.; 1899-1900-01; E; #*; Berryville, VA/* Richard, David; 2002; TB; #11; St. Louis, MO/Hazelwood EastRichards, Rolland G.; 1922-23-24;QB/HB; #*; Lansing, MI/* Richardson, Jeffrey; 1966; C/OG; #57; Johnstown, PA/Central Richardson, Lavaile; 1997-98-99-2000;WR; #7; Warren, OH/HardingRichendollar, Melvin; 1986; OT; #65; Belleville, MI/Belleville Rickens, Ronald F.; 1956-57-58; G; #74; Cresson, PA/Cresson Ricucci, Robert J.; 1959; HB; #47; Maumee, OH/Chicago Leo Ridgeway, Jason; 1985-86-87-88; DT; #55; Detroit, MI/Chadsey Ridinger, Tim; 1986-87-88-89; LB/DT; #40; Ferndale, MI/Hazel Park Ridler, Don G.; 1928-29-30; T; #2; Detroit, MI/* Rinella, S. James; 1982-83-84-85;NG/DT; #57; Plantation, FL/South Plantation

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Ripmaster, P. Edward; 1940-42; FB; #44/36; Grand Rapids, MI/CentralRison, Andre; 1985-86-87-88; SE; #1; Flint, MI/Northwestern Robbins, Kevin; 1987-88; OT; #71; Washinton, DC/H.D. WoodsonRoberts, Aaron M.; 1981-82-83-84;HB/FB; #20; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central Roberts, Douglas W.; 1963-64; E; #87; Detroit, MI/Cooley Roberts, Marvin E.; 1970-71-72;TE/OT/PK; #64; Akron, OH/Springfield Robinson, Embry L.; 1954-55; T/G; #77; Pittsburgh, PA/Fifth Ave.Robinson, Hugh A.; 1922-23-24; E; #*; Detroit, MI/* Robinson, Kenneth E.; 1977; DB; #9; Ypsilanti, MI/Ypsilanti Robinson, Thomas D.; 1982-83; TE; #34; Birmingham, MI/SeaholmRobinson-Randall, Greg; 1998-99; OT; #76; Hitchcock, TX/LaMarqueRochester, Paul G.; 1958-59; T; #72; Midland, MI/Sewanhaka Floral Park (NY) Rockenbach, Paul G.; 1937-38-39C; G; #14; Crystal Lake, IL/Crystal LakeRody, Frederick A.; 1953-54; C; #66; Detroit, MI/Anaconda (MT)Rogers, Charles; 2001-02; WR; #1; Saginaw, MI/SaginawRogers, Douglas S.; 1983-84-85-86;DT/OT; #71; Youngstown,OH/Ursuline Rolle, Donald D. (Butch); 1982-83-84-85;TE; #89; Hallandale, FL/Hallandale Rollick, Nicholas P.; 1976-77; TB; #26; Skokie, IL/Niles Twp. Rollin, Tony; 1990-91-92; RB; #22; Akron, OH/St. Vincent-St. MaryRollins, James; 1989-90; DB; #34; Anaheim, CA/ServiteRoper, Dedrick; 2001; DE; #52; Milpitas, CA/Milpitas Rork, Frank C.; 1899-1901; E; #*; Lansing, MI/*Roseboro, Ronald; 1984; SE; #37; Detroit, MI/Mumford Roskopp, Bernard G.; 1942-46-47; E; #84/82; Mt. Clemens, MI/Mt. ClemensRoss, Archie F.; 1934-35; *; #16; Grand Rapids, MI/South Ross, Donald L.; 1963-64; C; #59; East Lansing, MI/East Lansing Ross, Ronald R.; 1962; T; #65; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central Ross, Ward F.; 1925-26-27; G/C; #*; Port Huron, MI/* Ross, William L.; 1952; G; #69; Niagara Falls, NY/Niagara Falls Rossi, Donald A.; 1938-39; QB; #36; Detroit, MI/Mackenzie Rowe, Ronald; 1985-86; DB; #18; San Diego, CA/Lincoln Rowekamp, Kim A.; 1973-74-75-76;LB/MG; #43; Kalamazoo, MI/Central Roy, Errol A.; 1969-70-71; OG/C; #55; New Orleans, LA/St. AugustineRoy, Rob; 1988-89-90; FB; #27; Chicago, IL/Gordon TechRubick, Ronald R.; 1961-62-63; HB; #27/33; Manistique, MI/Manistique

Rudzinski, Paul G.; 1974-75-76-77C;ILB; #37; Detroit, MI/Catholic Central Ruff, Timothy W.; 1974-75; OG; #62; Bridgman, MI/Bridgman Rugg, Gary L.; 1964; FB; #42; Battle Creek, MI/Pennfield Ruhl, Jack W.; 1928;*; #*; Detroit, MI/* Ruminski, Roger J.; 1966; OT; #76; Walled Lake, MI/Walled Lake Rummell, Martin F.; 1924-25-26C; *; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Rupp, William, Jr.; 1939-40-41C; G; #15/68; Louisville, KY/Male Rush, Jerry M.; 1962-63-64; T; #72; Pontiac, MI/Central Russell, William E.; 1897-98-99; HB; #*; Benton Harbor, MI/* Rutledge, Leslie E.; 1955-56-57; T; #95; El Paso, TX/Austin Ruzich, John L.; 1973; OT; #79; Pittsfield, IL/PittsfieldRyan, Clifton; 2003-04; DE; #52; Saginaw, MI/Arthur HillRyan, Edward J.; 1960-61C; HB; #38; Chicago, IL/Leo

Saidock, Thomas; 1955-56; T; #69; Dearborn, MI/FordsonSaimes, George; 1960-61-62C; FB; #40; Canton, OH/Lincoln Salani, Chris; 1992-93-94-95; P; #88; Hancock, MI/HancockSalani, Richard A.; 1972; WR; #15; Hancock, MI/Central Sanders, Lonnie; 1960-61-62; E/WB; #90; Detroit, MI/Pershing Sargent, Michael W.; 1984-85-86-87;TE; #49/88; Flint, MI/Powers Saul, Richard R.; 1967-68-69C; DE/LB; #88; Butler, PA/ButlerSaul, Ronald R.; 1967-68-69; OT/OG; #70; Butler, PA/Butler Savage, Larry E.; 1976-77-78-79; LB; #57; Warren, OH/Howland Sayler, Jace; 1997-98-99-2000; DL; #80; McHenry, IL/McHenrySaylor, Franklin B.; 1947-48;T; #74; Hummelstown, PA/HummelstownScarlett, Todd A.; 1980-81; CB; #26; Okemos, MI/Okemos Schaefer, David; 1998-2000-01; K; #14/2; Birmingham, MI/SeaholmSchario, Richard S.; 1978-81-82; PK; #3; Lyndhurst, OH/BrushSchau, Henry W.; 1927-28-29; FB; #*; Scherevville, IN/*Schaum, Gregory J.; 1973-74-74C; DT; #95; Baltimore, MD/PolytechSchelb, Michael W.F.; 1939-40-41; HB; #59/14; Allegan, MI/AlleganSchiesswohl, Donald A.; 1952-53; G; #65; Saginaw, MI/Arthur HillSchinderle, Jack W.; 1964-65; DT; #79; Iron River, MI/Iron RiverSchmyser, Verne J.; 1923-24; HB; #*; Bad Axe, MI/* Schrader, Nelson C.; 1936-37; T; #6; Northville, MI/NorthvilleSchramm, Andrew J.; 1977-78-79-80;FB; #45; Findlay, OH/Findlay

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Schramm, Walter; 1981-82; OT; #61; Findlay, OH/Findlay Schrecengost, Fred A.; 1952-53-54; T; #76; Ford City, PA/Ford CitySchroeder, Fred A.; 1936-37; T; #12; Clawson, MI/ClawsonSchroeder, Robert E.; 1944; QB; #88; Flint, MI/Flint Schulgen, George F.; 1920-21; E; #*; Traverse City, MI/* Schultz, Carl F.; 1923-24; E; #*; Lansing, MI/* Schultz, Todd; 1995-96-97; QB; #9; Morris, IL/Community Schutz, Mike; 1997; OG; #60; Etobicoke, Ont./Central TechSchwei, John J.; 1918-19-20; E; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/Iron Mountain Sciarini, James M.; 1975-76-77; C; #51; Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop DwengerSciarini, Michael P.; 1978-79-80; OG; #65; Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop DwengerScott, Chris; 1990; LB; #52; Troy, MI/TroyScott, Gari; 1996-97-98-99C; WR; #86; Lake Park, FL/SuncoastScott, Jerramy; 2003-04; WR; #32; Jupiter, FL/DwyerSebo, Steve; 1934-35-36; HB; #41; Battle Creek, MI/Central Selzer, Scott; 1988-89; TB; #21; Farmington Hills, MI/North FarmingtonSerr, Gordon H.; 1950-51-52; G; #56; Corunna, MI/Corunna Servis, Lawrence R.; 1912; HB; #*; St. Joseph, MI/* Shabaj, Agim; 2002-03-04; WR; #2; Farmington Hills, MI/HarrisonShafer, Charles L.; 1977-78; TE; #80; Stevensville, MI/LakeshoreShapiro, Mark; 1989; C; #53; Farmington Hills, MI/HarrisonSharp, John E.; 1959-61; HB/FB; #37; Flint, MI/Northern Shaw, Harold; 1903; E; #*; Detroit, MI/* Shaw, Josh; 1998-99-2000-01; DT; #95; Fort Lauderdale, FL/DillardShaw, Scott; 1995-96-97C; OG; #73; Sterling Heights, MI/Henry Ford IIShaw, Steve J.; 1936-37-39; *; #*; * Shedd, Bert; 1905-06-07-08C-09; *; #*; Tekonsha, MI/* Shedd, Ward R.; 1900-01; *; #*; Tekonsha, MI/* Shepherd, Leroy; 1981-82-83; DE; #97; New Castle, PA/New Castle Sherman, Robert G.; 1939-40-41; QB; #57/26; Lansing, MI/EasternShinsky, John E.; 1970-72-73C; DT; #88; Lyndhurst, OH/Cleveland St. Joseph Shlapak, Borys W.; 1970-71; K; #5; Park Ridge, IL/Maine SouthShumay, Guy W.; 1919; G; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Shurelds, Robert; 1992-93-94-95; DB; #38/2; Cincinnati, OH/Western Hills

Shurmur, Patrick; 1983-85-86-87C;C/OG; #60; Dearborn Heights/Divine Child Shuttlesworth, Earl H.; 1911; *; #; Lansing, MI/* Sieminski, Adam C.; 1955; T; #70; Swoyerville, PA/Swoyerville Sieradzki, Stephen H.; 1946-47; FB; #36; Muskegon, MI/MuskegonSiler, William M.; 1944; QB; #21; Dundee, MI/DundeeSilverstone, Michael; 1983; PK; #7; Bloomfield Hills, MI/AndoverSimmons, Lonnie; 2001; DT; #92; Columbus, OH/Northland Simon, Chad; 2002-03-04; RB; #13; Saginaw, MI/HeritageSimons, Delrico; 1996; DE; #82; Cincinnati, OH/PrincetonSimpson, David; 1987;OT; #68; Temperance, MI/Bedford Simpson, William T.; 1971-72-73; DB/P; #29; Royal Oak, MI/ShrineSinner, J. Hackley; 1898-99; G; #*; Cooper, MI/* Skinner, Ralph L.; 1967; HB; #23; Battle Creek, MI/St. Philip Slank, Ronald J.; 1969-70; FB; #36; Detroit, MI/Harper WoodsNotre Dame Sleder, Julius C.; 1934-35-36;T; #20; Traverse City, MI/Traverse City Slonac, Evan J.; 1951-52-53; FB; #33; St. Michael, PA/Adams Twp. Small, Walter H.; 1903-04-05-06-07;QB; #*; Charlevoix, MI/* Small, Sebastian; 1990-91; RB; #44; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. SmithSmead, Harold E.; 1928-29-30C; C; #*; Sturgis, MI/* Smiley, Lewis N.; 1939-40-41; E; #37/89; Ferndale, MI/Lincoln Smith, Charles A.; 1964-65-66; DE; #95; Beaumont TX/PollardSmith, Chester; 1927; *; #*; Detroit, MI/* Smith, Chris; 1993-94-95-96C; DT; #96; Clinton Twp., MI/ClintondaleSmith, Chris; 2002; LB; #30; Torrance, CA/SouthSmith, D. Steve; 1977-78-79-80C; TB; #20; Louisville, KY/duPont Manual Smith, Demont; 1998-99-2000; WR; #87; Grand Rapids, MI/Ottawa HillsSmith, Earl I.; 1897-98; FB; #*; Lansing, MI/*Smith, Edward I.; 1976-77-78C; QB; #7; Hallandale, FL/PittsburghCentral CatholicSmith, Eric; 2002-03-04; S; #36; Groveport, OH/Groveport-MadisonSmith, George B.; 1947-48-49; QB; #21; Wayne, MI/Wayne Smith, Gideon E.; 1913-14-15; T; #*; Lansing, MI/* Smith, Gregory; 1984-85; LB; #80; Detroit, MI/Henry FordSmith, Horace; 1946-47-48-49; E/HB; #18; Jackson, MI/Jackson Smith, Howard B.; 1902; *; #*; Ludington, MI/* Smith, James; 1981-82; FS; #81; Royal Oak, MI/Shrine

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Smith, Kermit; 1967-68-69; FB; #41; Baytown, TX/CarverSmith, Lawrence J.; 1966-67; C; #52; Chicago, IL/St. Rita Smith, Louis A.; 1951; HB; #43; Greenville, MI/Greenville Smith, Michael R.; 1972; TE; #87; Detroit, MI/Denby Smith, Nick; 2004; DE; #93; North Canton, OH/GlenOakSmith, Otto; 1973-74-76; DE/OLB; #71; Columbia, SC/WashingtonSmith, Paul M.; 1925-26-27C; B; #*; Saginaw, MI/* Smith, Peter H.; 1961-62; QB; #23; Ecorse, MI/St. Francis Xavier Smith, Robaire; 1997-98-99; DE; #91; Flint, MI/NorthernSmith, William C.; 1975-77; ILB; #39; Inkster, MI/Dearborn RobichaudSmoker, Jeff; 2000-01-02-03; QB; #9; Manheim, PA/Manheim CentralSmolinski, Brian; 1987-88-89-90; SE; #12; Farmington Hills, MI/HarrisonSmolinski, Philip C.; 1973; OT; #74; Allen Park, MI/Allen Park Smolinski, Theodore C.; 1941; T; #77; Rogers City, MI/Rogers City Snider, Irving J.; 1917-18-19; HB; #28; Richmond, MI/Richmond Snorton, H. Matthew; 1961-62-63; E; #84; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Snow, Percy; 1986-87-88-89; MLB; #48; Canton, OH/McKinleySoave, John; 1957; HB; #35; Detroit, MI/Pershing Sobczak, Edward E.; 1946-48; E; #53/85; Pittsburgh, PA/LangleySoehnlen, Christopher; 1987-88-89; DT; #64; Canton, OH/St. Thomas AquinasSohacki, Edward; 1947; G; #63; Detroit, MI/* Sokoll, Mark R.; 1970; DB; #9; Winston-Salem, NC/Okemos (MI)Soltys, Charles J.; 1982-83; FB; #29; Lansing, IL/Thorton Frac. SouthSpeelman, Harry E.; 1935-36-37C; T; #18; Lansing, MI/Central Speerstra, Herbert A.; 1944-48; HB/E; #48/88; Saginaw, MI/EasternSpencer, Raymond; 1973-74-75;OG/OT; #59; Detroit, MI/Central Spiegel, William S.; 1946-47-48; HB; #11; Birmingham, MI/Baldwin Spiekerman, Roy P.; 1923-24-25; T; #*; Saginaw, MI/*Springer, Harold A.; 1915-19-20C; QB; #40; Port Huron, MI/* Squier, George G.; 1932; T; #22; Benton Harbor, MI/* Stachowicz,Raymond M.; 1977-78-79-80;P; #19; Broadview Hts., OH/Brecksville Stafford, Jermaine; 1995; WR; #25; Rochester, NY/FranklinStandal, Thomas P.; 1974-75; MB; #66; Flint, MI/Powers Stanley, Ronald; 2001-02-03C-04C; LB; #44; Saginaw, MI/SaginawStansbery, Kevin; 1992-93; FS; #39; Battle Creek, MI/Harper Creek

Stanton, Drew; 2003-04; QB; #5; Farmington Hills, MI/HarrisonStanton, Edmund A.; 1977-78; OT; #61; Battle Creek, MI/LakeviewStanton, Jerome; 1976-77-78; DB; #1; Detroit, MI/Central Stark, Elbert J.; 1942; HB; #49; Geneva, IL/Geneva Steckler, Ben; 2002; WR; #80; Huntingburg, IN/SouthridgeSteinmetz, Artie; 1997; DE; #94; Edgewood, KY/Covington CatholicStevens, Dewey D.; 1950; T; #70; Flint, MI/Central Stevens, Joseph A.; 1979-80-81-82;TE/DE; #83; Mentor, OH/Mentor Stevenson, George A.; 1960; G; #31; River Rouge, MI/River Rouge Steward, Ernest; 1989-90-91-92; LB; #98; Flint, MI/Beecher Stewart, Donald M.; 1945; C; #22; Toledo, OH/WaiteStewart, Donald W.; 1959-60-61;HB/QB; #16; Muskegon, MI/MuskegonStewart, Steve; 2000-01-02-03; OT; #77; Sandusky, OH/SanduskyStockwell, Kenneth; 1981-82-83; C; #53; Grosse Pointe, MI/South Stone, Fred A.; 1909-10-11C;E; #*; Clare, MI/* Stoyanovich, Bill; 1992-93; PK; #10; Dearborn Heights, MI/CrestwoodStradley, Robert; 1984-85-86-87C;FS/LB; #22; Hartville,OH/Uniontown Lake Straight, Herbert D.; 1914-15-16; G; #44; Holland, MI/* Strand, William C.; 1902; *; #*; Otsego, MI/* Strata, Rodney L.; 1977-78-79-80C; OG; #69; Canton, OH/Massillon PerryStrayhorn, Jason; 1996-97-98C; C; #79; Indianapolis, IN/North CentralStreb, Claude R.; 1929-30; G; #17; Birmingham, MI/* Stroia, Eugene J.; 1950; T; #76; River Rouge, MI/* Stump, Jeffrey; 1984-85; OG; #64; Lansing, MI/Waverly Suci, Robert L.; 1959-60-61; HB; #22; Grand Blanc, MI/* Sucura, Dave; 1997-98-99-2000; OL; #70; Sterling Heights, MI/StevensonSuggs, DeMario; 1998-99-2000-01-02;CB/TB; #19; Toledo, OH/St. John’sSullivan, Thomas B.; 1944C; C; #56; Steubenville, OH/SteubenvilleSummers, James; 1965-66; DB; #20; Orangeburg, SC/WilkinsonSuper, Robert V.; 1966-67-68;QB/LB/DB; #12; Ferndale, MI/FerndaleSutilla, Edward D.; 1958; T; #96; Revioc, PA/Edensburg-CambriaSwanson, Hugo T.; 1920-21-22; G; #19; Ishpeming, MI/* Swartz, Howard R.; 1935-36-37; T; #19; LaGrange, IL/Lyons Szwast, Robert F.; 1960-61; T/G; #63; Chicago, IL/Leo Szymanski, James; 1986-87-89; DE; #91; Sterling Heights, MI/Stevenson

Tabatchnick, Rob; 2004; LB; #42; Livingston, NJ/LivingstonTamburo, Richard P.; 1950-51-52; C; #52; New Kensington, PA/New Kensington Tanker, Terrence P.; 1982-83; TE; #87; Westlake, OH/LakewoodTaplin, Greg; 2000-01-02-03; DE; #94; Hollywood, FL/HallandaleTapling, Mark E.; 1977-78-79; C; #54; Chicago, IL/Gordon TechTata, Vincent P.; 1985-86-87-88; OG; #61; Fenton, MI/LindenTate, Charles G.; 1897; *; #*; Altoona, PA/* Tate, Mark T.; 1958; G; #60; New Castle, PA/New CastleTate, Joe; 2000-01-02-03C; OG/DT; #68; Southfield, MI/Southfield-Lathrup Taubert, James K.; 1972-73-74C; DT; #94; Weymouth, MA/WeymouthTaylor, Donavon; 1985; DB; #24; Jamestown, OH/Greenview Taylor, Maurice R.; 1922-23C; G; #*; East Cleveland, OH/*Teague, Jason; 2002-03-04; RB; #20; St. Petersburg, FL/OsceolaTechlin, David G.; 1965-66; *; #68; Essexville, MI/Bay City CentralTerlaak, Robert T.; 1932-33; G; #5; Cleveland, OH/* Teufer, Philip H.; 1922; T; #*; Eaton Rapids, MI/* Thayer, Robert F.; 1924; G; #*; Williamston, MI/*Theuerkauf, Robert W.; 1973; DB; #34; Menominee, MI/Menominee Thomas, Craig; 1991-92-93; TB; #33; Braddock, PA/Woodland HillsThomas, David W.; 1968-69-70; OG/DE; #63; Warren, MI/East DetroitThomas, Deane A.; 1950; G; #71; Chicago, IL/LeoThomas, Desmond; 1996-97-98-99; DT; #66; Beltsville, MD/High PointThomas, E. James; 1974-75-76-77;DT/OG; #76; Akron, OH/St. VincentThomas, Jesse L.; 1948-49-50; HB; #42; Flint, MI/Central Thomas, LaMarr; 1967; HB; #36; Markham, IL/Harvey-ThorntonThomson, Charles J.; 1917-19-20; E; #34; Eau Claire, MI/* Thomson, Elmer L.; 1896; *; #*; Dansville, MI/* Thompson, Hubert; 1999; DE; #89; Hillside, IL/Proviso WestThornhill, Charles E.; 1964-65-66; G/LB; #41; Roanoke, VA/AddisonThornhill, Josh; 1998-99-2000C-01C;LB; #50; Lansing, MI/EasternThornhill, Kaleb; 2004; LB; #43; Lansing, MI/EasternThornton, Gregory L.; 1984; DE; #96; Louisville, KY/Butler Thorpe, Gustave A.; 1920-21-22; T; #24; Stephenson, MI/* Threats, Jabbar; 1995; DE; #94; Springfield, OH/Springfield North

T T T Thrower, Willie L.; 1952; QB; #27; New Kensington, PA/New Kensington Timmerman, Edward G.; 1950-51-52;FB; #30; Grand Rapids, MI/UnionTimmons, Frank D.; 1971-72; CB; #43; Winter Haven, PA/Jewitt Tinnick, John F.; 1964; HB; #22; Patton, PA/Cambria Hts.Tipton, Norman E.; 1945; T; #77; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn Tobin, John F.; 1948-49-50; G; #66; Dearborn, MI/Dearborn Tobin, Micheal G.; 1968-69-70; OG/C; #60; Detroit, MI/Bordertown (NJ) Military Todd, Jerry; 1988-89; TB/DB; #12; Flushing, MI/Flint Powers Toney, Marcus L.; 1980-81-82; SS/FB; #1; Muskegon Hts., MI/Catholic Central Toth, Joe; 2004; NG; #70; Port Charlotte, FL/Port CharlotteToth, Kenneth A.; 1985;LB; #85; New Baltimore, MI/Algonac Tower, Gordon E.; 1899; T; #*; Otisco, MI/* Townsend, Alphonso; 2002; DE; #74; Lima, OH/Fork Union Military AcademyTownsend, Anthony; 1979-80; FS; #36; Grand Rapids, MI/UnionTrannon, Matt; 2003-04; WR; #6; Flint, MI/NorthernTravis, William E.; 1899; E; #*; Milford, MI/* Traylor, Frank Jr.; 1967; DT; #57; Beaumont, TX/Pollard Triplett, Howard; 1992-93; CB; #11; Lansing, MI/SextonTriplett, William L.; 1968-69-70; TB/QB; #17; Vicksburg, MS/Temple Trueman, John J.; 1959; E; #80; Bakerton, PA/John CarrollTruitt, Ralph; 1998; QB; #8; Ypsilanti, MI/BellevilleTurner, Daryl; 1980-81-82-83; SE; #38; Flint, MI/Southwestern Turner, Joseph E.; 1916-17; E/HB; #4; Whitney, MI/* Turner, T.J.; 1997-98-99-2000;LB; #35; Hillsboro, OH/HillsboroTyree, Thomas M.; 1983-84; OLB; #28; Fort Wayne, IN/South Side

Underwood, Dan D.; 1961-62-63C; G/E; #59/93; Dowagiac, MI/DowagiacUnderwood, Dimitrius; 1995-96-97; DE; #99; Fayetteville, NC/E.E. Smith

Van Buren, Earl C.; 1925; *; #*; Jackson, MI/* Vanderburg, Vincent I.; 1934-35-36; C; #2; Muskegon, MI/Muskegon Vanderbeek, Matthew; 1986-87-88-89;LB/DE; #66; Holland, MI/West Ottawa Vanderbush, Randy; 1989; QB; #15; Franklin, IN/FranklinVanderhoef, Wilfred R.; 1896C; *; #*; Washington, DC/*

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Vandermeer, Myrton L.; 1930-31-32; E; #27; Grand Rapids, MI/*Vanderstolpe, John H.; 1896-97-98; *; #*; Grand Rapids, MI/* Vandervoort, Adelbert D.; 1914-15-16-19;G; #13; Lansing, MI/* Van Dyke, Ryan; 1998-99-2000-01; QB; #3/13; Marshall, MI/MarshallVan Elst, Gary L.; 1969-71-72; LB/DT; #70; Middleville, MI/Middleville Van Elst, G. David; 1968-69; OT; #74; Middleville, MI/Middleville VanOrden, Richard O.; 1918-19; G; #*; Corvallis, OR/Corvallis Van Pelt, Brad A.; 1970-71-72C; S; #10; Owosso, MI/Owosso Van Pelt, Christopher J.; 1979-80-81-82;CB; #7; Fort Wayne, IN/Elmhurst Vaughn, Bert R.; 1977-78-79-80-81; QB; #15; Magasore, OH/MagasoreVaughn, Ernest; 1907; *; #*; Detroit, MI/*Vaughn, Lawrence F.; 1913-14; C; #*; Reading, MI/* Vershinksi, Thomas F.; 1959; E; #94; Mt.Carmel, PA/Mt. Carmel Vezmar, Walter; 1945; T; #58; Detroit, MI/Northeastern Veilhaber, John T.; 1979; FL; #11; Findlay, OH/FindlayVickerson, Kevin; 2001-02-03-04; DT; #91; Detroit, MI/Martin Luther KingViney, Robert W.; 1963-64-65; DE; #85; Pittsburgh, PA/North Catholic Vogel, Alfred R.; 1924-25; *; #*; Evanston, IL/* Vogler, Harold L.; 1947-48-49C; T; #72; Detroit, MI/Cooley Vogt, Ray A.; 1950-51-52; HB; #48; Duquesne, PA/DuquesneVooletich, Brian; 1990-91; DB; #33; Ann Arbor, MI/PioneerVorkapich, Mike; 1994; OLB; #50; Leamington, ONT/Leamington

Wachman, Mitchell; 1983-84-85; OG; #62; Lauderdale Lakes, FL/AndersonWagner, Roosevelt; 1989-90-91; OG; #50; Ravenna, OH/Ravenna Wagner, Sidney P.; 1933-34-35C; G; #17; Lansing, MI/Central Waldron, Donald; 1946; HB; #47; Milwaukee, WI/Shorewood Walker, Don; 1994-95; OG; #72; Detroit, MI/Martin Luther KingWalker, G. Mickey; 1958-59-60; G/T; #59; East Detroit, MI/East Detroit Waller, Joel S.; 1983; SE; #13; Miami, FL/Miami Beach Walsh, John J.; 1962-64; G; #63; Chicago, IL/Brother RiceWalters, Matt; 2003-04; TE; #85; Clackamas, OR/ClackamasWare, Derron; 2002-03; S; #27; Los Angeles, CA/DorseyWare, William H.; 1967; DB; #32; Beaumont, TX/Pollard Warmbein, Kurt C.; 1933-34-35; HB; #45; St. Joseph, MI/St. Joseph Wasczenski, Robert; 1984; FL; #15; Farmington Hills, MI/Harrison Washington, Eugene; 1964-65-66; SE; #84; LaPorte, TX/Baytown Carver

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Washington, Richard; 1974-75; DE; #75; Pontiac, MI/Northern Wasylk, Steve; 1990-91-92-93; DB; #37; Tawas City, MI/Tawas CityWaters, Franklin D.; 1946-47-48-49;HB/FB; #31/43; Wallingford, CT/Wallingford Waters, Frank D. III; 1966-67-68;HB/FL; #43; Hillsdale, MI/HillsdaleWaters, Marcus; 2000; WR; #13; Sarasota, FL/BookerWatkins, Ronald A.; 1962; TB; #32; Flint, MI/Central Watson, Ashton; 2002-03-04; CB; #12; Huber Heights, OH/WayneWeatherspoon, Donald; 1965; DT; #74; Vandalia, MI/CassopolisWeaver, Douglas W.; 1950-51-52; C; #54; Goshen, IN/Goshen Webb, Tanya W.; 1978-79; DT; #98; Augusta, AK/Augusta Webster, George D.; 1964-65-66C;E/LB; #90; Anderson, SC/Westwide Weckler, Charles A.; 1921; HB; #3; Lansing, MI/* Wedemeyer, Charles W.; 1966-68;QB/FL; #11; Kailua, HI/Honolulu PunahonWedlow, Monquiz; 2000-01-02-03;LB/S; #45; Saginaw, MI/Saginaw Weeks, Kenneth B.; 1927; *; #*; St. Louis, MI/* Wells, George B.; 1896-97; *; #*; Ithaca, MI/* Wells, William P.; 1951-52-53; HB; #14; Chicago, IL/MenomineeWenger, Ralph D.; 1945-48-49; C; #56; Saginaw, MI/Arthur HillWenner, Elwyn A.; 1926; T; #*; Brooklyn, MI/* Werner, Daniel L.; 1969-72; QB; #4; Rocky River, OH/Cleveland St. Ignatius West, Jerry F.; 1964-65-66; OT; #77; Durand, MI/DurandWheeler, John P.; 1946; T; #78; Kankakee, IL/Kankakee Wheeler, Roy S.; 1907-08; *; #*; Athens, MI/*Wheeler, Stefon; 2002-03-04; OT; #72; Passaic, NJ/Milford AcademyWhite, Eric; 1991; DE; #94; Indianapolis, IN/Lawrence NorthWhite, Lorenzo M.; 1984-85-86-87C;TB; #34; Fort Lauderdale, FL/DillardWhitticker, William; 2001-02-03-04; OG; #76; Marion, IN/Marion Whittle, David D.; 1979-80; OT; #63; Seattle, WA/Shoreville Wielba, Ralph C.; 1969-70-71;LB/DB/DE; #39; Dearborn, MI/FordsonWietecha, Raymond W.; 1946; C; #56; East Chicago, IL/RooseveltWilcox, Frederick E.; 1920-21; QB/HB; #1; Rockford, IL/* Wilks, John J.; 1957-59; C; #53; Grand Rapids, MI/Catholic CentralWillertz, Christopher; 1986-87-88-89;DE; #99; Bay City, MI/Handy Williams, Carl A.; 1979-80-81-82; SS; #29; Detroit, MI/Royal Oak Shrine

Williams, Fred T.; 1897; *; #*; Petoskey, MI/* Williams, J.C.; 1948-49-50; G; #69; Jackson, MI/Jackson Williams, James A.; 1978-79-80; WR; #85; San Diego, CA/Madison Williams, Jesse D.; 1971;TB; #40; Bellefontaine,OH/BellefontaineWilliams, Leon L.; 1974-75-76; TB; #22; Norfolk, VA/Lake TaylorWilliams, Miles; 2004; CB; #39; Youngstown, OH/Austintown FitchWilliams, Samuel F.; 1956-57-58C; E; #88; Dansville, MI/Dansville Williams, Terence L.; 1977-78; DB; #18; Cincinnati, OH/PrincetonWilliams, P. Van; 1979-80; CB; #32; Delray Beach, FL/Boca RatonWilliamson, Herbert H.; 1934; *; #*; * Willingham, L. Tyrone; 1973-74-76;QB/FL; #4; Jacksonville,NC/JacksonvilleWilson, Bernard; 1985-86-87-88; WR; #81; Patterson, NJ/EastsideWilson, Bobby; 1989-90; DL; #97; Chicago, IL/Austin Wilson, Charles A.; 1973-74; OG; #68; Amityville, NY/MemorialWilson, Edgar; 1977; SE; #41; Dowagiac, MI/Union Wilson, Freddie; 1988-89-90; DB; #19; Boynton Beach, FL/SantalucesWilson, John; 1927; *; #*; Asbury Park, NJ/* Wilson, John D.; 1950-51-52; HB/QB; #45; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer Wilson, Miles M.; 1934-35; G; #13; Kalamazoo, MI/Central Wilson, Patrick J.; 1954-55-56; QB; #24; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer Wilson, Pierre; 1999; LB; #11; Riviera Beach, FL/SuncoastWilson, Thomas R.; 1958-59-60; QB; #28; Lapeer, MI/Lapeer Wilson, Travis; 2000; FB; #47; Howell, MI/HowellWilson, Tyrone C.; 1973-74-75; TB/FB; #30; Wilkinsburg, PA/WilkinsburgWiniecki, Thomas S.; 1960-61; T; #70; Chicago, IL/Leo Winters, Brian; 1990-91;WR; #82; Toledo, OH/Macomber-WhitneyWiseman, Donald R.; 1934-35;FB; #32; Cadillac, MI/Cadillac Wiska, Jeffrey R.; 1979-80-81; OG/OT; #72; Farmington Hills, MI/Catholic Central Wittig, Jeff; 1988-89; OT; #60; Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills CentralWojciechowski, John; 1981-82-84-85;DL/OG; #93/73; Warren, MI/Fitzgerald Wolf, Clyde M.; 1898; *; #*; Frontier, MI/* Wolff, David A.; 1983-84-85-86; DT; #56; Southgate, MI/Aquinas Won, Douglas; 1972; S; #39; Honolulu, HI/St. Louis

Woods, Anthony E.; 1981-82; SE; #80; Chicago, IL/SullivanWoods, Ryan; 2001-02-03-04; TE; #89; Florissant, MO/Christian Brothers Woodworth, Fred L.; 1897; *; #*; Caseville, MI/* Woody, Troy; 1988; DB; #23; Flint, MI/Northwestern Wright, Donald M.; 1957-58-59C; C/G; #68/54; Dearborn, MI/DearbornWright, Harry A.; 1905; *; #*; Iron Mountain, MI/* Wright, Marvin; 1993-94-95-96; FB/S; #18; Saginaw, MI/Arthur HillWright, Shawn; 1996-97-98-99; LB/S; #31; Shaker Heights, OH/Shaker HeightsWright, Thomas; 1999-2000-01-02C;S; #43; Lake Wales, FL/Lake WalesWulff, James F.; 1955-56-58; HB; #22; Chicago, IL/Evanston St. GeorgeWycinsky, Craig P.; 1968-69; OT; #77; Farmington, MI/North Farmington

Yarema, David A.; 1982-84-85-86; QB; #14; Warren, MI/Birmingham Brother Rice Yarlan, Stephen E.; 1964; G; #69; Huntington, WV/HuntingtonYeaster, Greg; 2002-03; DT; #96; Montrose, MI/MontroseYewcic, Thomas; 1951-52-53; HB/QB; #41; Conemaugh, PA/Conemaugh Yocca, John A.; 1948-50; G; #67; Windber, PA/Windber

Zagers, Bert A.; 1952-53-54; HB; #19; Cadillac, MI/CadillacZalar, Edward J.; 1955; E; #51; Barberton, OH/BarbertonZarza, Louis F.; 1933-34-35; E; #25; East Chicago, IN/WashingtonZiegel, Frederick K.; 1934-35-36; QB; #42; Detroit, MI/Northwestern Ziegler, Nicholas J.; 1945; E; #83; Cleveland, OH/West Tech Zindel, Barry L.; 1959; E; #81; Williamston, MI/Williamston Zindel, Howard C.; 1934-35-36; T; #11; Grand Rapids, MI/Union Zindel, Jack D.; 1968; MG; #65; East Lansing, MI/East LansingZito, James J.; 1946-47; T; #73; Geneva, OH/GenevaZorn, William L.; 1962; T; #80; Massillon, OH/Geneva Zucco, Victor A.; 1956; FB; #36; Renton, PA/Plum Twp.Zysk, Donald H.; 1955-56-57; HB; #34; Grand Haven, MI/Grand Haven

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SPARTAN FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS1915 #* Neno Jerry DaPrato, halfback (INS, Detroit Times)

Blake Miller, end (Atlanta Constitution)1930 Roger Grove, quarterback (B)1935 #* Sidney Wagner, guard (UP, INS, NYS, Liberty Magazine)1936 Arthur Brandstatter, fullback (B)1938 * John Pingel, halfback (AP)1949 * Lynn Chadnois, halfback (INS, UP, CP, FN, Collier’s)

Donald Mason, guard (PN, FN)#* Edward Bagdon, guard (Look, UP, TSN, NYN, CP, NEA, Tele-News)

1950 * Dorne Dibble, end (Look)* Sonny Grandelius, halfback (AP, INS, CP)

1951 #* Robert Carey, end (UP, AP, TSN, NEA, NYN, B)#* Don Coleman, tackle

(AP, UP, Collier’s, Look, TSN, NYN, FN, NEA, CP, Tele-News, INS, CTP, B)* Albert Dorow, quarterback (INS)

James Ellis, halfback (CTP)1952 * Frank Kush, guard

(AP, Look, NYN, Fox Movietone, Athletic Publications, All-Catholic)* Donald McAuliffe, halfback (UP, Collier’s, FD, PN, All-Catholic)* Richard Tamburo, center

(AP, CP, NEA, INS, NYN, FD, PN, Athletic Publications)Ellis Duckett, end (NBC-TV)Thomas Yewcic, quarterback (NBC-TV)James Ellis, halfback (CTP)

1953 #* Donald Dohoney, end (AP, UP, Collier’s, Look, TSN, FN, NEA, CP, NBC-TV)LeRoy Bolden, halfback (NBC-TV)Larry Fowler, guard (NBC-TV)

1955 #* Earl Morrall, quarterback (AP, Collier’s, Look, INS, TSN, PN, NBC-TV, Hearst Syndicate, Frank Leahy)

#* Norman Masters, tackle (UP, Look, INS, NEA, NBC-TV, CP, Fox Movietone)Carl Nystrom, guard (Radio-TV Guide, Frank Leahy)Gerald Planutis, fullback (Jet)

1957 #* Walter Kowalczyk, halfback (FWAA, TSN, NEA, UP, CP, FCAK, NBC-TV, FD)

#* Daniel Currie, center (FWAA, AP, INS, AFCA, NBC-TV)1958 #* Sam Williams, end (UPI, AFCA, NYN, Time)1959 * Dean Look, quarterback (FWAA, FN)1961 David Behrman, guard (AP, FWAA)1962 David Behrman, guard (CBS-TV)

#* George Saimes, fullback (AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, NYN, TSN, CBS-TV, Look)Edward Budde, guard (Time)

1963 #* Sherman Lewis, halfback (AP, UPI, CP, FWAA, NYN)Earl Lattimer, guard (NYN)

1965 Robert Apisa, fullback (FN)* Ronald Goovert, linebacker (FWAA)* Clinton Jones, halfback (FWAA)* Stephen Juday, quarterback (AP)* Harold Lucas, middle guard (NEA)#* Charles Smith, defensive end (AFCA, UPI)* Eugene Washington, end (CP, FN, FD)#* George Webster, roverback (AP, NEA, AFCA, UPI, FN, NYN)

1966 Robert Apisa, fullback (FN, NYN)#* Clinton Jones, halfback (AP, CP, NEA, TSN)#* Charles Smith, defensive end

(AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, NEA, TSN, CP, FN, NYN)* Eugene Washington, end (UPI, AFCA, TSN)#* George Webster, roverback

(AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, NEA, TSN, CP, FN, NYN)* Jerry West, tackle (NEA)

1968 * Allen Brenner, safety (AFCA, NEA)1969 * Ronald Saul, guard (NEA, Time, TSN)1971 * Eric Allen, tailback (AFCA)

* Brad Van Pelt, safety (UPI, FN)* Ronald Curl, tackle (AFCA)

1972 #* Brad Van Pelt, safety (AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, Time, TSN, US, WC, Gridiron)

* Joseph DeLamielleure, guard (TSN)Billy Joe Dupree, end (Time)

1973 * William Simpson, defensive back (TSN, US)1978 * Kirk Gibson, flanker (UPI, TSN, FN, NEA)

* Mark Brammer, tight end (FWAA)1979 Ray Stachowicz, punter (FN)1980 Ray Stachowicz, punter (FN, NEA, WC, MSN)1981 * Morten Andersen, placekicker (TSN, UPI, WC)

* James Burroughs, defensive back (TSN)1983 * Carl Banks, linebacker (AP, UPI, TSN)

* Ralf Mojsiejenko, punter (TSN)1985 #* Lorenzo White, tailback (AP, UPI, FWAA, WC, AFCA, TSN)1986 * Greg Montgomery, punter (FWAA)1987 Tony Mandarich, offensive tackle (FN)

Greg Montgomery, punter (FN, GNS, MTS)#* Lorenzo White, tailback (FN, WC, FWAA, GNS, UPI, FCAK, MTS)

1988 #* Tony Mandarich, offensive tackle (AP, UPI, FCAK, WC, FWAA, TSN, GNS, FN, MTS)Andre Rison, split end (GNS)

* Percy Snow, linebacker (TSN)1989 Harlon Barnett, defensive back (TSN, MTS)

#* Bob Kula, offensive tackle (FCAK, AP)#* Percy Snow, linebacker (FCAK, AP, UPI, FWAA, FN, TSN, WC, MTS)

1997 * Flozell Adams, offensive tackle (WC)Scott Shaw, offensive guard (GNS)

1998 * Robaire Smith, defensive end (WC)Paul Edinger, placekicker (AAFF)

1999 Julian Peterson, linebacker (FN)2001 * Herb Haygood, kick returner (WC, CNNSI)2002 #* Charles Rogers, wide receiver

(AP, FWAA, AFCA, WC, TSN, ESPN, CNNSI, CBS-SL)2003 DeAndra Cobb, kick returner (CFN)2004 #* Brandon Fields, punter (AP, FWAA, WC, SI, Rivals)

ABBREVIATIONS _______________________________________________

* Major team selections recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau# Consensus All-Americans as recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau

AAFF All-American Football FoundationAFCA American Football Coaches AssociationAP Associated PressB All-American BoardCBS-SL CBS SportsLine.comCBS-TV CBS Television SportsCFN Collegefootballnews.comCNNSI CNN/Sports IllustratedCP Central PressCTP Chicago Tribune PlayersESPN ESPN.comFCAK Football Coaches Assoc. KodakFD Football DigestFN Football NewsFWAA Football Writers Association of America GNS Gannett News ServiceINS International News ServiceMSN Medalist Sports NewsMTS Mizlou TV Sports (Seniors)NBC-TV NBC Television SportsNEA Newspaper Enterprise Assoc.NYN New York NewsNYS New York SunPN Paramount NewsSI Sports Illustrated.comTSN The Sporting NewsUP United PressUPI United Press InternationalUS Universal SportsWC Walter Camp Foundation

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Flozell Adams captured first-teamAll-America recognition as pickedby the Walter Camp Foundation asa senior in 1997. The ’97 Big Ten

Offensive Lineman of the Year, Adams started all 12games at left tackle and helped the Spartans to aNo. 24 spot nationally in rushing offense (199.5 ypg.).He also opened holes for MSU running backs whotallied 100 or more yards seven times during theseason. At 6-foot-7, 330 pounds, Adams allowed onlytwo sacks and recorded 37 pancakes. He wasdrafted in the second round by the Dallas Cowboysin the 1998 NFL Draft.

Eric Allen brought home All-America honors his senior year in1971 as chosen by the AmericanFootball Coaches Association.

Allen rushed for a Big Ten-leading 1,494 yards inoverall action, an MSU seasonal record that stooduntil 1985. In addition, Allen’s 1,283 yards on theground in league contests established a Big Tenmark, as did his 110 points, making him the firstplayer in Big Ten history to crack the century mark.Allen broke two NCAA records, four Big Ten marksand nine MSU records in ’71. His greatest gamecame against Purdue when he rushed for an NCAA-record 350 yards on 29 carries, a record that stooduntil 1978. Named the Big Ten’s MVP in ’71, herushed for 100 or more yards on seven occasionsand his 18 TDs represented school and Big Tenrecords. Career-wise, he finished as MSU’s all-timeleader in rushing attempts (521) and rushing yards(2,654). Drafted by the Baltimore Colts in the fourthround of the 1972 NFL Draft, he signed with theToronto Argonauts of the CFL.

Morten Andersen was an All-America honoree his senior year in1981 as chosen by The SportingNews, United Press and the Walter

Camp Foundation. He was MSU’s leading scorerwith 73 points on 28 PATs and 15 field goals (20 att.).He set a school and Big Ten record when he drilleda 63-yard field goal against Ohio State. In addition,opponents returned just 17 of his 56 kickoffs.Andersen closed out his college career ranked No.1 on the MSU and Big Ten lists in field goals with 45while holding down the top spot on the school’s all-time chart in PATs (126) and total points (261). Herecorded seven field goals of 50 or more yards andthree others of 49 yards. Picked by the New OrleansSaints in the fourth round of the 1982 NFL Draft.

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ERIC ALLEN #24TB | 5-9 | 161GEORGETOWN, SC

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Bob Apisa was an All-Americaselection as a sophomore in 1965by Football News and his junioryear in 1966 by Football News and

the New York News. In ’65, despite missing most ofthe last three games due to a knee injury, he rushedfor 666 yards, then the best seasonal mark turned inby a Spartan fullback, along with nine TDs. In 1966,Apisa once again was hampered by knee problems,but rushed for 445 yards and eight six-pointers. Hiscareer-high 140 yards on the ground againstMichigan in a 20-7 victory earned him UPI Back ofthe Week honors. He finished his career as MSU’smost prolific rushing fullback with 1,343 yards in 262attempts. A ninth-round pick of the Green BayPackers in the ’68 NFL Draft.

Ed Bagdon garnered All-Americastatus as a senior in 1949 as chosenby Look, United Press, The SportingNews, New York News, Central

Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association and Tele-News. The recipient of the 1949 Outland Trophy asthe nation’s top interior lineman, he was part of agroup known as “Duffy’s Toughies” who knockedholes in opposing defenses from his guard positionfor Spartan backs. He developed a peculiar, buteffective, shoulder brush-type block that tooktacklers out of the play, but permitted him to keep onhis feet and on the move. Named team captain in1949, he started every game during his varsitycareer. Following his stint at MSU, he playedprofessionally with the Chicago Cardinals andWashington Redskins.

Carl Banks earned All-Americahonors as a senior in 1983 from theAssociated Press, United Pressand The Sporting News. Named the

Spartans’ MVP that season, he recorded 86 tackles,despite opponents rarely running to his side of thefield, while closing out his career with 279 hits.Named as college football’s linebacker of the yearby the Columbus Touchdown Club, he was namedfirst-team All-Big Ten three times and was MSU’sfirst non-kicker to be named to the all-league teammore than twice. He was taken in the first round(third player overall) by the New York Giants in the’84 NFL Draft. In 1996, he was selected as a memberof the MSU Centennial Super Squad as picked in apoll conducted by the Lansing State Journal.

Harlon Barnett captured first-teamAll-America recognition as pickedby The Sporting News as a seniorin 1989. He was a primary reason

that the Green and White ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten

HARLON BARNETT #36CB | 6-0 | 192CINCINNATI, OH

CARL BANKS #54OLB | 6-6 | 235FLINT, MI

ED BAGDON #65G | 5-10 | 200DEARBORN, MI

BOB APISA #45FB | 6-1 | 212HONOLULU, HI

and No. 11 nationally in both rushing defense (95.4ypg.) and total defense (280.5 ypg.). He compiled 73stops, high among Spartan DBs, along with threepass interceptions and three fumble recoveries. Oneof his pass thefts was a 35-yard return for a TDagainst No. 2-ranked Miami. He finished his careerwith 154 tackles, six interceptions and 13 passbreak-ups. He was chosen in the fourth round by theCleveland Browns in the 1990 draft.

Dave Behrman was an All-Americapick as a junior in 1961 as selectedby the Associated Press andFootball Writers Association and

his senior year by CBS-TV. Nicknamed “The BigBear,” the 6-foot-4, 265-pounder dominatedopponents with his strength. He ranked No. 2 on theclub in minutes in 1961 and logged 297 minutes as asenior when he concentrated on his center position.His versatility enabled him to play tackle, guard andcenter during his career. Drafted in the first round byboth the Buffalo Bills and the Chicago Bears, heplayed for the Bills from 1963-67.

LeRoy Bolden distinguished himselfas an All-American his juniorseason in 1953 as picked by NBC-TV. Bolden paced the squad in

rushing with 691 yards and scoring with 48 points.His running helped MSU to a Rose Bowl appearancein the school’s first year of Big Ten play, especially ingames against Minnesota and No. 16-ranked OhioState where he registered three TDs vs. both foeswhile rushing for 145 and 128 yards, respectively. Anall-around performer, he was a standout in thesecondary and on special teams as a returner. At theconclusion of his career, he stood No. 2 on theschool’s all-time list in total touchdowns (26) andtotal points (156).

Mark Brammer landed All-Americahonors as a junior in 1978 asselected by the Football WritersAssociation, the only Big Ten

gridder to earn that distinction that season. Hegrabbed 33 aerials for 360 yards and two TDs in ’78,and was a key part of MSU’s most productiveoffense ever—ranking No. 1 in the Big Ten inpassing, scoring (No. 3 nationally at 37.4 ppg.) andtotal offense (No. 3 nationally at 481.3 ypg.). Startedevery game from his sophomore through senioryears. Finished his career No. 3 on the school’s all-time receptions list with 107. Picked by the BuffaloBills in the third round of the 1980 NFL Draft.

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Art Brandstatter drew All-Americaacclaim as a senior in 1936 asselected by the All-AmericanBoard. Brandstatter was part of a

Michigan State program that compiled a 20-4-2record during his varsity career. He was selected tothe 1961 Silver Anniversary All-America Team bySports Illustrated. One of his great moments tookplace in 1935 when a 59-yard run in the fourthquarter against highly-ranked Temple set up thewinning TD in a 12-7 decision.

Allen Brenner was named an All-American as a senior in 1968 by theAmerican Football Coaches and theNewspaper Enterprise Association.

His final year as a Spartan saw him record 63tackles while coming up with a team-high eighttouchdown saving hits, including three vs. NotreDame (the last one of which was a fumble-jarring hiton Notre Dame’s Terry Hanratty on MSU’s 2-yard lineon fourth-and-goal), which preserved a 21-17 upsetwin. A fine two-way player, Brenner hauled in 25pass receptions, while playing a total of 449 minutesout of 600. Named team MVP in ’68, he finished hiscareer No. 2 on MSU’s all-time list in receptions (73)and receiving yards (1,232). One of two sophomorestarters on the Spartans’ 1966 nationalchampionship team, he set a school record (whichstill stands) when he returned a punt 95 yards for aTD against Illinois in his first Big Ten game. He wasdrafted by the New York Giants in the seventh roundof the 1969 NFL Draft. In 1996, he was named to theMSU Centennial Super Squad.

Ed Budde was afforded All-America accolades as a senior in1962 as picked by Time Magazine.Possessing both fine agility and

speed, his blocking prowess helped MSU to a No. 2national ranking in total rushing yardage. Followinghis senior year, he was the captain of the 1963College All-Star team that defeated the Green BayPackers. A first-round draft pick of both the DallasStars of the American Football League and thePhiladelphia Eagles of the NFL, he enjoyed a 14-yearcareer with the Kansas City Chiefs, earning All-Prorecognition seven times.

James Burroughs captured All-America honors as a senior in 1981as picked by The Sporting News.After sitting out the 1980 season

due to academic reasons, he bounced back instrong fashion to post 46 tackles while registering athen-MSU single-season record of 13 pass break-ups. Burroughs was part of a Spartan defense that

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ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten in pass defense in 1981.He was a first-team All-Big Ten choice as picked bythe league’s coaches in 1981. He finished hiscollegiate career with 119 tackles and held theschool record for pass break-ups with 28. Picked inthe third round by Buffalo in the 1982 NFL Draft.

A great all-around athlete, RobertCarey was selected as an All-American as a senior in 1951 by theAssociated Press, United Press,

The Sporting News, Newspaper EnterpriseAssociation, New York News and the All-AmericanBoard. MSU’s leading receiver for three-straightyears, he hauled in 20 aerials for 263 yards and threeTDs in ’51. Career-wise, he finished with 65receptions for 1,074 yards and 14 TDs, with all threetotals representing then school career records. InMSU’s 24-20 come-from-behind win at Ohio State,Carey caught four passes for 50 yards, convertedthree PATs and made a 24-yard field goal. AgainstColorado, in his final collegiate game, he caught fivepasses for 104 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-7win. He is just one of 10 athletes in the history ofMSU to have earned nine varsity letters. He playedprofessionally with the Los Angeles Rams andChicago Bears. In 1996, he was named to MSU’sCentennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten Era).

Lynn Chandnois was an All-America pick as a senior in 1949 aschosen by the International NewsService, United Press, Central

Press, Football News and Collier’s. One of the greattwo-way performers of his day, Chandnois rushedfor a school-record 885 yards on 129 carries.Chandnois also intercepted seven enemy passattempts, returning those thefts a total of 183 yards(tops in the nation). He paced the club in scoringwith 60 points and rushed for over 100 yards in fourcontests that season, including a career-high 163yards against Arizona. In the 75-0 win over theWildcats, he sprinted 90 yards for a TD, still thelongest rushing play in Spartan history. He played 55minutes or better in six games while going all 60 intwo outings. He closed out his career in the No. 1spot in a variety of career categories at MSU,including rushing with 2,093 yards, total touchdownswith 31 (currently No. 4) and in points with 186. His20 career interceptions are still the all-time MSUstandard as is his 384 pass interception return yards.A No. 1 pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, he playedwith that franchise until 1957.

DeAndra Cobb, a first-team All-America selection byCollegefootballnews.com, led theBig Ten and ranked No. 11 in the

NCAA in kickoff returns with his 27.2-yard average in2003. His 763 kickoff return yards rank fourth onMichigan State’s single-season chart. Cobb

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returned five kickoffs for 167 yards (33.4 avg.) vs.Ohio State, including a 93-yard runback for atouchdown in the third quarter. It marked the firstkickoff return for a TD allowed by the Buckeyessince 1984 when Michigan State’s Larry Jacksonreturned a kick 93 yards. Cobb set a Spartan single-season record with his third runback for a score,breaking the mark (two TDs) previously shared byHerb Haygood (2001), Derrick Mason (1995) andDerek Hughes (1979). His three kickoff returns forTDs also tied the NCAA I-A single-season recordshared by Texas A&M’s Leeland McElroy (1993),New Mexico’s Terance Mathis (1989), Tennessee’sWillie Gault (1980), Southern Cal’s Anthony Davis(1974), Purdue’s Stan Brown (1970) and SanFrancisco’s Forrest Hall (1946). The 5-foot-10, 186-pound Cobb also scored on kickoff returns of 100yards vs. Minnesota and 94 yards vs. Rutgers. His100-yard runback against Minnesota tied theSpartan record for longest return (Herb Haygood vs.Iowa, 2001; Derrick Mason vs. LSU, 1995, and PennState, 1994; and Derek Hughes vs. Oregon, 1979). Intwo seasons (2003-04), Cobb returned 64 kickoffs for1,632 yards and four TDs. His career 25.5-yardkickoff return average ranks sixth on the Big Ten’sall-time list. He was selected by the Atlanta Falconsin the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft.

Don Coleman was MSU’s firstunanimous All-American as asenior in 1951 as picked by theAssociated Press, United Press,

Collier’s, Look, The Sporting News, New York News,Football News, Newspaper Enterprise Association,All-American Board, International News Service,Chicago Tribune Players and Central Press.Although just 185 pounds, Coleman used hisquickness and technique to become a devastatingblocker. The squad’s MVP in ’51, he finished runner-up to Jim Weatherall (Oklahoma) in the voting for theOutland Trophy. Known as the “60-minute man,”Coleman stood out on defense and special teams.Against Penn State, he made every tackle on MSU’skickoffs and punts. Against Michigan, he made eightkey blocks which enabled teammates to go for longgains. Coleman became the first Spartan player everto have his jersey retired (No. 78) and was called byformer head coach Biggie Munn “the finest linemanever to play for Michigan State.” He was chosen tothe National Football Foundation College Hall ofFame in 1975 and was a member of MSU’sCentennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten) as chosen bythe Lansing State Journal in August of 1996.

Ron Curl was an All-Americachoice as a senior in 1971 as pickedby the American Football CoachesAssociation. The 6-foot-1, 250-

pounder ranked third on the squad in hits with 89,including a team-high seven tackles for losses. Oneof his big outings that season was a 10-tackleperformance vs. ninth-ranked Ohio State in a 17-10win, ending a 16-game conference win streak by theBuckeyes. A two-time first-team All-Big Tenselection, he finished his three-year career with 204

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stops, including 25 career tackles for losses, thenNo. 1 on MSU’s all-time chart. Drafted in the 12thround by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1972.

Dan Currie was an All-American hissenior year in 1957 as selected bythe Associated Press, FootballWriters Association, International

News Service, Football Coaches Association andNBC-TV. A stalwart performer on both sides of theball, Currie’s blocking helped the Spartans to a No. 1ranking among Big Ten squads in both total offenseand scoring. Defensively, he was the catalyst fromhis linebacker post of a brigade that stood No. 1 inthe league in rushing defense and total defense. Hewas team MVP of the ’57 unit that claimed a No. 3national ranking. Named as the outstanding collegeplayer in ’57 by the Football Coaches Association, hewas drafted in the first round by the Green BayPackers in 1958. He earned NFL All-Pro honors twiceat linebacker with the Packers during a sevenyear stint.

Jerry DaPrato was an All-Americanhis senior year in 1915 as picked bythe International News Service andDetroit Times. A strong runner, one

of his favorite devices was a straight arm to ward offwould-be tacklers. DaPrato led the nation in scoring,running for 15 touchdowns, booting 28 extra pointsand converting two field goals for a total of 124points. He accounted for 153 yards in a 24-0 win overMichigan and recorded 32 points in two gamesduring the ’15 campaign.

Joe DeLamielleure gained All-America honors as a senior in 1972as selected by The Sporting News.He helped the Spartans rank No. 2 in

the Big Ten (conference games) in rushing with amark of 260.6 yards per contest. He was chosen asUPI’s Midwest Lineman of the Week against Purdue.He also played a key role in helping the Spartans rushfor 334 yards in a 19-12 victory over No. 5 Ohio State.A three-year starter and two-time first-team All-BigTen choice, he was part of an offensive line thathelped Eric Allen rush for a then NCAA-record 350yards vs. Purdue in 1971. Tabbed by Buffalo in the firstround of the 1973 NFL Draft, he enjoyed a 14-year procareer, earning All-Pro honors on six occasions.

Don Dohoney was an All-Americachoice as a senior in 1953 as pickedby the Associated Press, UnitedPress, Collier’s, Look, The Sporting

News, Football News, Central Press, NewspaperEnterprise Association and NBC-TV. A captain of the

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JOE DELAMIELLEURE #59OG | 6-3 | 242CENTER LINE, MI

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’53 Spartans, his play at defensive end helped theSpartans hold five of their nine regular-seasonopponents to less than 10 points. Dohoney drewacclaim for his performance against Minnesota andAll-America back Paul Giel by holding him to just 23rushing yards in 20 attempts in a 21-0 win. MSUposted a 27-1 won-lost slate during the three yearsthat he lettered.

Al Dorow was rewarded with All-America honors as a senior in 1951as selected by the InternationalNews Service. He helped MSU to a

perfect 9-0 slate by connecting on 64-of-114 passesfor a then school-record 842 yards and nine TDs. Heearned UPI Midwest Back of the Week honors vs.Notre Dame, tossing a pair of TD strikes whilethrowing for 112 yards on 11 completions. Facing a 20-10 deficit against Ohio State in the fourth quarter, hethrew one TD pass and caught another in rallying theteam to a 24-20 victory. He finished as MSU’s all-timeleader in pass completions (125), attempts (259),yardage (1,875) and TD passes (19). After a two-yearstint in the service, he went on to a successful careerin the pro ranks with Washington and Philadelphia inthe NFL and the New York Titans of the AFL.

Dorne Dibble was an All-Americanas a senior in 1950 as selected byLook Magazine. A talentedreceiver, he stood out at the

defensive end, helping MSU hold opponents to anaverage of just 97 yards on the ground whilefinishing with an 8-1 record. During his two years,Dibble caught a total of 16 passes for 363 yards andfive TDs. A third-round draft choice of the DetroitLions, he starred as a receiver there from 1953-57.

Ellis Duckett was an All-Americapick as a sophomore in 1952 aschosen by NBC-TV. The speedyreceiver paced the squad with 10

receptions for 325 yards and five TDs. Duckett brokethe heart of Texas A&M by catching two passes for127 yards and two scores in a 47-18 Spartan win.One of his catches was an 81-yarder, then thesecond-longest completion in MSU history. Duckettwill be forever remembered for his blocked punt thathe returned for a TD in the 1954 Rose Bowl thatturned the tide in the Spartans’ favor (MSU trailed bya 14-0 margin at the time) en route to a 28-20 winover UCLA. He finished his career with 27 receptionsfor 575 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Billy Joe DuPree was an All-American as a senior in 1972 aschosen by Time Magazine. Playingin a run-oriented attack, he led the

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Spartans in receptions with 23 for 406 yards. Duringhis final campaign, he grabbed eight passes againstSouthern Cal, then tying for the second-highest totalby a Spartan player in a single game, for 134 yards.He closed out his career in the No. 3 spot on MSU’scareer reception list with 69. Chosen in the firstround by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1973 NFL Draft,he enjoyed a fine 10-year pro career, earning all-league honors on three occasions.

Paul Edinger earned first-team All-America honors in 1998 from theAll-American Football Foundation,the only all-star lineup selected

after the postseason bowl games. As a junior, he ledthe Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA in fieldgoals at 2.0 made per game. Edinger connected on aschool single-season record 22-of-26 field-goalattempts (.846), including eight-of-nine field-goaltries from 40-plus yards. He converted a Spartan-record 13-straight field goals during a four-gamestretch. The 5-foot-10, 175-pounder from Lakeland,Fla., tied the school’s single-game record for fieldgoals with five each vs. Northwestern and top-ranked Ohio State. Edinger ranks among MSU’s all-time leaders in field goals made (third with 46) andscoring (seventh with 213 points). He was one ofonly four placekickers selected in the 2000 NFLDraft, going in the sixth round to the Chicago Bears.

A standout both as a returnspecialist and as defensive back,James Ellis was named to theChicago Tribune Players All-

America defensive team as a safety both as asophomore (1951) and junior (1952). During the 1951season, he picked off six passes while returning 24punts a total of 305 yards. He returned 10 kicks anaverage of 24 yards and turned in a 79-yard effortagainst Michigan, then the second longest in MSUannals. Ellis returned punts for touchdowns in back-to-back contests vs. Penn State (57 yards) andPittsburgh (54). In ’52, he recovered four fumbles andwas credited with seven touchdown-saving tackles.In addition, Ellis picked off a pair of passes whilereturning 17 punts a total of 148 yards, including a59-yarder for a score vs. Syracuse. He closed out hiscareer in the No. 1 spot on MSU’s career ladder inkickoff return yards (515) and punt return yards (619).

Brandon Fields, a consensus All-America selection as a sophomore,led the nation in punting with his47.9-yard average in 2004. The

Toledo, Ohio, native earned first-team All-Americahonors from the Associated Press, Football WritersAssociation of America (FWAA), Walter Camp,SI.com and Rivals.com. Fields, a first-team All-BigTen selection by the league's media panel andfinalist for the Ray Guy Award, led the nation inpunting for 12 weeks during the 2004 regular season,including the last 11 in a row. He hit 23 punts 50 or

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more yards and had 13 kicks downed inside theopponent's 20-yard line. The 6-foot-6, 234-poundFields averaged 51.0 yards on four punts vs.Wisconsin, including a 49-yarder that went out ofbounds at the Badger 4 late in the third quarter.Fields averaged 54.0 yards on three punts vs. OhioState, including a 62-yarder in the third quarter thatwas downed at the OSU 1-yard line. He averaged55.7 yards on three punts vs. Illinois, including twokicks downed inside the Illini 20. Fields averaged53.0 yards on four punts vs. Indiana, including aseason-long 65-yarder, with two kicks downedinside the Hoosier 20. He averaged 55.3 yards on sixpunts vs. Central Michigan, including a 62-yarder.His career 47.1-yard punting average ranks No. 1 onMSU's and the Big Ten's all-time lists.

Larry Fowler was an All-Americapick his senior year in 1953 aschosen by NBC-TV. A member ofthe Spartans’ 1954 Rose Bowl team

that fashioned a 9-1 mark along with a No. 3 nationalranking. Fowler, a three-time letterman, was one ofthe few MSU linemen to play both ways when two-platoon football was utilized in the college ranks.

One of the great receivers in MSUhistory, Kirk Gibson was an All-American as a senior in 1978 aschosen by United Press, The

Sporting News, Football News and the NewspaperEnterprise Association. Gibson hauled in 42receptions for a team-high 806 yards, then No. 1 onthe school’s seasonal list. He paced all Big Tenplayers in receptions (31) and receiving yards (613)in league outings. He turned in a pair of 100-yardreceiving games in ’78, including a 146-yardperformance (three catches) vs. Wisconsin, thehigh-water mark by a conference player that year.One of his catches was an 86-yard toss from QB EdSmith, the longest pass play in the conference thatseason. His game-breaking speed helped theSpartans to a Big Ten co-championship and a No. 12national ranking. He closed out his career as MSU’sall-time leader in receptions (112) and receivingyards (2,347). In addition, his 21.0 yards-per-catchaverage still ranks as the No. 1 mark in Spartanhistory. Gibson was a standout as a baseball playeras well, earning All-America honors in that sport,making him just one of three MSU athletes to earnthat recognition in two sports. A No. 1 draft pick bythe Detroit Tigers in 1978, he played on Detroit’sWorld Series championship team in ’84 and the LosAngeles Dodgers’ title team in ’88. In 1996, he wasnamed to the MSU Centennial Super Squad.

Ron Goovert was an All-Americahonoree as a senior in 1965 aschosen by Look Magazine. Thoughjust 205 pounds, Goovert

possessed solid instincts and Coach Duffy

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Daugherty said of him, “I feel that Ron was the bestcollege linebacker in the country. I wouldn’t havetraded him for anyone.” In a key game against No. 6Purdue, Goovert intercepted a Boilermaker passattempt on PU’s first scoring threat while coming upwith a key sack that helped lead to MSU’s winningTD in a tight 14-10 decision. Following his collegecareer, he spent two seasons on the roster of theDetroit Lions.

Sonny Grandelius was an All-America selection his senior yearin 1950 as chosen by theAssociated Press, International

News Service and Central Press. Grandelius rushedfor a then school-record 1,023 yards and 11 TDs on163 carries, making him just the 17th back in thehistory of college football to crack the 1,000-yardmark. Grandelius recorded five contests of 100-plusrushing yards and his 184 yards against OregonState stood as an MSU single-game record until1962. The team’s leading scorer with 72 points (12TDs), he was named the squad’s MVP. Career-wise,he rushed for 1,692 yards and his 6.1 yards per rushaverage is still fourth on the school’s list. Drafted bythe New York Giants. In 1996, he was named amember of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad (Pre-BigTen Era) in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal.

A three-year letterman, RogerGrove was honored by the All-America Board of Football in 1930.The 185-pound senior quarterback

from Sturgis, Mich., led the Spartans to a 5-1-2record. Grove gained a reputation as one of theMidwest’s top punters. He averaged nearly 40 yardsper punt in a scoreless tie at Michigan. He scored ona 35-yard run in a 32-0 win over Cincinnati. Groveplayed perhaps his best all-around game in a 14-7Homecoming victory over Colgate, returning afumble 36 yards for a touchdown in the third quarterand intercepting a pass late in the fourth quarter. Hehelped control field position in a scoreless tie in the’30 season finale, pinning Detroit inside its own 15-yard line several times. Grove also earned All-America honors as a basketball player, leading theSpartans in scoring as both a junior and senior. Hebecame a five-year starter for the National FootballLeague’s Green Bay Packers, playing halfback,quarterback and safety. As a rookie, Grove helpedthe Packers win the 1931 World Championship. Afield captain, he ranked as the NFL’s second-leadingreceiver in 1933 with 17 catches for 215 yards.

Herb Haygood, who ranked ninth inthe NCAA in kickoff returns with his27.6-yard average, was named tothe Walter Camp and CNNSI.com

All-America Teams. Haygood, the first kick returnerever to be selected for the Walter Camp All-America

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Team, led the NCAA in kickoff returns for threestraight weeks, from Oct. 14-Nov. 3. The 6-foot, 190-pound wide receiver from Sarasota, Fla., was one ofonly four players in NCAA I-A football to return twokickoffs for touchdowns in 2001. Haygood scored onkickoff returns of 84 yards vs. Northwestern and 100yards vs. Iowa. He became the first player inMichigan State’s 105-year football history to returnkickoffs for scores in back-to-back games and his100-yard runback against Iowa tied the Spartanrecord for longest return. His 1,770 career kickoffreturn yards rank second on MSU’s all-time list.Haygood was selected in the fifth round (No. 144overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos.

Clint Jones claimed All-Americastatus as a junior in 1965 as chosenby the Football Writers Associationand in 1966 by the Associated Press,

The Sporting News, Central Press and theNewspaper Enterprise Association. As a junior, herushed for a team-high 787 yards and 10 TDs. Herecorded 74 points, which ranked 13th nationally. His68 points in Big Ten contests placed him No. 1 amongthe league’s players and included a school-recordtying four-TD game vs. Iowa. As a senior, he chalkedup a team-leading 784 yards rushing and led theleague in that department for conference contests(593 yards). Against Iowa, he set a then school andBig Ten record in rushing yards with 268, whichincluded scoring jaunts of 79 and 70 yards. Drafted inthe first round by the Minnesota Vikings in 1967.

Steve Juday was an All-Americachoice as picked by the AssociatedPress his senior year in 1965. Hecompleted 89-of-168 pass attempts

(.530) for 1,173 yards, the first MSU QB to pass forover 1,000 yards in a season, and seven TDs. Judayengineered a potent MSU offense that registered aconference-leading 29.0 points per game whiledirecting the 1965 Spartans to a nationalchampionship as voted by UPI. He closed out hiscareer as the school’s all-time leader in passingyardage, pass attempts, pass completions andtouchdown passes.

Walt Kowalczyk earned All-America honors as a senior in 1957as chosen by The Sporting News,Football Writers Association,

United Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association,Central Press, Football Coaches Association Kodak,Football Digest and NBC-TV. Kowalczyk paced theSpartans in rushing (545 yards) and scoring (54points) and helped MSU post an 8-1 record.Nicknamed “The Sprinting Blacksmith,”Kowalczyk’s biggest rushing game that year was a113-yard effort against Michigan. He scored TDs ineight of the team’s nine contests and was third in thevoting for the Heisman Trophy. Finished his career

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with 1,257 rushing yards and a total of 17 TDs.Drafted in the first round by the Philadelphia Eaglesin 1958.

The lone senior starter on the 1989Spartan offensive line, Bob Kula’sleadership role helped develop thatunit into one of the Big Ten’s finest

by the end of the year. A Kodak and AssociatedPress All-American, Kula started all 12 games at lefttackle and aided the Green and White to a No. 21spot nationally in rushing offense (217.6 ypg.). Inaddition, he opened holes for MSU backs whoaccounted for a conference-leading 37 rushing TDs.A durable performer, Kula started the last 36 gamesof his career. The Seattle Seahawks chose him inthe seventh round of the NFL Draft in 1990.

An anchor on MSU’s defensive lineduring its national championshipseason of 1952, Frank Kush was anAll-America pick as a senior by the

Associated Press, Look Magazine, New York News,Fox Movietone, Athletic Publications and All-Catholic. He started the ’52 season on the offensiveline, but close calls in the first two games of the yearprompted the Spartan coaching staff to move Kushback to his middle guard post. Combining excellentquickness and sound technique, he often disruptedopponent plays before they even got started. In akey game vs. Purdue, he recovered a fumble whilehis play helped limit the Boilermakers to just 31rushing yards. He enjoyed a successful stint as headcoach at Arizona State (1958-79) before coaching inthe Canadian and National Football Leagues. Hewas inducted into the National Football FoundationCollege Hall of Fame in 1995.

Earl Lattimer was an All-Americachoice as a senior in 1963 as pickedby the New York News. Afterplaying sparingly as a fullback his

first two seasons, Duffy Daugherty moved Lattimerto guard for the ’63 campaign. An all-around playerwho was a fine linebacker, he was named theAssociated Press Lineman of the Week following a30-13 shelling of No. 8 Wisconsin in which he helpedthe Spartans pile up 273 yards on the ground whileholding the Badgers to just 29. Lattimer added toMSU’s scoring punch by booting three field goalsincluding a then school-record 47-yarder on hisfirst-ever attempt in a game vs. Northwestern. Acrowd favorite, he often turned a somersault whenrunning up to his spot on the offensive line. He wasdrafted by the Buffalo Bills in 1964.

EARL LATTIMER #76G | 5-11 | 218DALLAS, TX

FRANK KUSH #60G | 5-9 | 180WINDBER, PA

BOB KULA #63OT | 6-4 | 282WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI

Sherm Lewis captured All-Americastatus as a senior in 1963 as pickedby the Associated Press, UnitedPress, Central Press, Football

Writers Association and the New York News. Lewisrushed for 577 yards on 90 carries and was thesquad’s leading receiver with 11 catches for 303yards (27.5 avg.). Lewis was on the receiving end ofwhat were then the longest two pass plays inSpartan history, an 88-yarder vs. Southern Cal andan 87-yard strike vs. Wisconsin (those rank 2-3presently). In a game vs. Northwestern, he sprinted87 yards for a TD, then the third-longest run in MSUhistory, and returned four punts 103 yards, earninghim UPI’s Midwest Back of the Week honors. Namedthe team’s MVP in ’63, he finished third in theHeisman Trophy voting, making him just one of twoMSU players ever to finish that high in the balloting.Lewis closed out his career No. 5 on the school’scareer rushing list with 1,566 yards, No. 3 in total TDs(23) and third in total points (144)

Dean Look was named an All-American his senior year in 1959 bythe Football Writers Associationand Football News. After playing

halfback his first two seasons, Look made the switchto QB during fall drills of 1959. Despite being slowedby a shoulder injury early on, he was the only playerin the country to be named to UPI’s Backfield of theWeek three times for his efforts in contests vs. NotreDame (first career start at QB), Purdue andNorthwestern. Against the Wildcats, Lookestablished a conference record for completionpercentage by connecting on all seven of hisattempts. He finished the year by completing 49 of100 passes for 785 yards and nine TDs. MSU’s leadingpunter in ’58 and ’59, he was named the team’s MVPhis senior year. A first-round pick of the DenverBroncos of the AFL, Look opted to sign a contract toplay baseball with the Chicago White Sox.

Harold Lucas landed All-Americarecognition as a senior in 1965 aspicked by the NewspaperEnterprise Association. From his

middle guard position, he helped the Spartans limitBig Ten foes to an average of just 34.6 rushing yardswhile leading the nation in rushing defense, allowing45.6 yards per game. Lucas, who at the time wasdeemed the heaviest player ever to suit up for MSUat 286 pounds, was named Lineman of the Weektwice, the first time by UPI following his effortagainst Ohio State and the second by AP after theNotre Dame game. He was the No. 2 pick of the St.Louis Cardinals in the 1966 NFL Draft.

HAROLD LUCAS #51MG | 6-2 | 286DETROIT, MI

DEAN LOOK #24QB | 5-10 | 175LANSING, MI

SHERM LEWIS #20HB | 5-9 | 154LOUISVILLE, KY

Tony Mandarich was an All-American as a junior in 1987 by theFootball News and then gainedconsensus All-America honors as a

senior in 1988. A dominant offensive lineman, hefinished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting and wasamong the top three finalists for the Outland Trophy.After missing the first three contests of ’88 due toNCAA suspension, he helped MSU average 268.8rushing yards over the final eight regular-seasongames. At 6-foot-6, 315 pounds, he did not allow anysacks during his final year and recorded well over 50pancakes. He was selected by the Green BayPackers in the first round (second player overall) ofthe 1989 NFL Draft.

Don Mason earned All-Americadistinction as a senior in 1949 aschosen by Paramount News andFootball News. Along with Ed

Bagdon, the pair combined to make themselves oneof the most feared blocking combinations in collegefootball. Though small by today’s standards at 5-foot-10, 195 pounds, Mason was a durable andconsistent performer on the offensive and defensivelines. In fact, former Michigan head coach FritzCrisler said of Bagdon and Mason that “they are thebest pair of guards ever to play at Michigan Stadium.”

A consensus All-American in 1955,Norm Masters was chosen byUnited Press, Look Magazine,International News Service,

Newspaper Enterprise Association, NBC-TV, CentralPress and Fox Movietone. His hard-hitting tacklesearned him the nickname “Stormin’ Norman.”Masters was a big reason that the Spartans allowedjust 7.7 points per game, still fourth on the school’sseason list. He was voted the recipient of the gameball against Stanford following a 38-14 win. Draftedin the second round by the Chicago Cardinals, heplayed for the Green Bay Packers from 1957-64.

Don McAuliffe was an All-Americapick as a senior in 1952 as chosenby United Press, Collier’s, FootballDigest, Paramount News and All-

Catholic. McAuliffe, who ranked eighth in the votingfor the Heisman Trophy, tied for the top spot on thesquad in scoring with 54 points on nine TDs whilepicking up 531 rushing yards in 98 attempts (5.4 avg.).One of his biggest plays came vs. Michigan when herambled 70 yards for a score just after the underdogWolverines had taken a 13-0 lead. The run was theturning point in a 27-13 MSU win. The recipient ofthe Walter Camp Trophy in ’52, he closed out hiscareer with 1,180 yards on the ground and 20 totalTDs, then No. 2 on the school’s all-time list.

DON MCAULIFFE #40HB | 6-1 | 190CHICAGO, IL

NORM MASTERS #57T | 6-2 | 225DETROIT, MI

DON MASON #60G | 5-10 | 195WAYNE, MI

TONY MANDARICH #79OT | 6-6 | 315OAKVILLE, ONT

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Blake Miller was an All-Americahonoree his final year ofcompetition in 1915 as chosen bythe Atlanta Constitution. He, along

with teammate Jerry DaPrato, were the school’sfirst-ever All-America selections. A brilliant open-field runner, he earned a total of nine letters atMichigan State: four in football, three in baseballand two in basketball. Miller rushed for 115 yards inMAC’s 24-0 win over Michigan in 1915, promptingWolverine head coach Fielding Yost to present himthe game ball. He gained 83 of his 115 yards in thesecond half.

Ralf Mojsiejenko earned All-America distinction as a junior in1983 as picked by The SportingNews. One of MSU’s most

dangerous weapons, he averaged 43.9 yards on 74punts to rank fifth nationally. Included in his totalswere career-high 71-yard punts vs. Notre Dame andWisconsin. While he gained acclaim as a punter, hewas a long-range threat when it came to field goalsand boomed a 59-yarder (then tying the third-longesteffort in Big Ten history) on the last play of the gamethat gave the Spartans a 29-29 tie at Purdue. In BigTen performances, he produced a conference-leading 42.9 yards per punt. He still holds the schoolrecord in career punts with 279 and his average of43.8 yards is No. 2 on the MSU all-time ladder. Chosenin the fourth round of the ’85 NFL Draft by San Diego.

Greg Montgomery was an All-American as a junior in 1986 by theFootball Writers Association and asa senior in 1987 by the Football

News and the Gannett News Service. In 1986, heaveraged 47.8 yards per punt, a mark that still ranksas an MSU seasonal record, and his 49.7 average inconference games is still the Big Ten standard.Among his efforts that year was a school record 86-yarder against Michigan. In 1987, he ranked fifthnationally in punting with a mark of 44.7 yards.During his career, he registered at least one punt of50 or more yards in 33 of 35 outings. In addition, hiscareer average of 45.2 yards ranks No. 1 on theschool’s all-time list and is No. 2 on the Big Tenchart. He was chosen by the Houston Oilers in thethird round of the ’88 NFL Draft. In 1996, he wasnamed to the MSU Centennial Super Squad.

One of the country’s premier signalcallers, Earl Morrall was an All-America selection his senior yearin 1955 as picked by the Associated

Press, Collier’s, Look Magazine, International News

EARL MORRALL #21QB | 6-1 | 180MUSKEGON, MI

GREG MONTGOMERY #23P | 6-4 | 210SHREWSBURY, NJ

RALF MOJSIEJENKO #2P | 6-3 | 198BRIDGMAN, MI

BLAKE MILLER E | 160TONAWANDA, NY

Service, The Sporting News, Paramount News,NBC-TV, Hearst Syndicate and Frank Leahy. Morrallcompleted 42-of-68 passes for 941 yards, then tyingthe school record, and ranked among the top 10 inthe nation in total offense with 1,047 yards. Heaveraged a nation-best 9.1 yards per play. He passedfor a school-record 274 yards against Marquette, amark that stood until 1969. No. 4 in the voting for theHeisman, he ranked No. 2 in the nation in punting witha 42.9 average. He concluded his MSU stint in the topspot in passing yards (2,015), and pass completionpercentage. Chosen by the San Francisco 49ers in thefirst round of the 1955 NFL Draft, he enjoyed asuccessful 21-year pro career in which he played infour Super Bowls. In 1996, he was chosen as amember of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad.

Carl Nystrom was an All-Americanas a senior in 1955 as picked byRadio-TV Guide and Frank Leahy.Nystrom captained the ’55 squad

that finished 9-1 including a Rose Bowl win. He wasnamed the team’s MVP and head coach DuffyDaugherty called him the greatest guard he had evercoached. Nystrom, a middle guard on defense, gave asterling performance against Notre Dame, playing all60 minutes in a 21-7 win over the No. 4 Irish. He wasthe first MSU football player to earn All-Americarecognition as both player and scholar, landing a first-team spot on the Academic All-America Team.

Julian Peterson, a first-team All-America pick by the Football News,produced a single-season record30 tackles for losses (140 yards) in

1999, including 15 sacks (104). He earned DefensiveMVP honors in the 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl afterrecording eight tackles, including five for losses (32yards), vs. Florida. Peterson, who finished third onthe team with 82 tackles in ’99, was one of 15semifinalists for Defensive Player of the Year by theFootball News. Despite playing only two seasons,the Hillcrest Heights, Md., native set a Spartancareer record with 48 tackles for losses (215 yards).His 25 career sacks (161 yards) rank second on MSU’sall-time list. He was chosen in the first round (16thpick) of the 2000 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers.

John Pingel was an All-Americanas a senior in 1938 as selected bythe Associated Press. A prototypeof the two-way player, he also was

an excellent punter, leading the NCAA with his 42.9-yard average on 49 punts in ’38. He rushed for 556yards and five TDs on 110 carries while completing54-of-101 pass attempts for 571 yards and sevenscores. Named MSU’s MVP, he played in every gameduring his three-year varsity career. Played brieflywith the Detroit Lions and was inducted into theNational Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1968.

JOHN PINGEL #37HB | 6-0 | 178MT. CLEMENS, MI

JULIAN PETERSON #98LB | 6-4 | 235HILLCREST HEIGHTS, MD

CARL NYSTROM #68G | 5-10 | 194MARQUETTE, MI

Gerald Planutis captured All-America recognition as a senior in1955 as picked by Jet Magazine.The fullback bulled his way for 385

yards on 78 carries, at the time an MSU seasonalrecord for fullbacks, and converted 22-of-31 extra-point attempts. MSU’s leading scorer with 52 points,he was named the Associated Press Back of theWeek after rushing for 91 yards and one TD in a 21-7 win over Notre Dame. Planutis was a solidperformer in the MSU secondary and helped theSpartans to an 8-1 record, along with a No. 2national ranking. He played in two Rose Bowls andpicked up 66 yards on the ground in the 1956 contest.

Andre Rison was an All-Americanas a senior in 1988 as selected bythe Gannett News Service. The big-play wide out hauled in a team-high

39 receptions for 961 yards that year and his 24.6yards per catch ranks second on MSU’s all-timeseasonal chart. In addition, he tied the school recordfor TD receptions with eight. He closed out hiscareer by grabbing nine passes for a then school-record 252 yards against Georgia in the Gator Bowl.Career-wise, he holds the school record for bothreceptions (146) and reception yardage (2,992). Hewas taken in the first round by the Indianapolis Coltsin the 1989 NFL Draft.

Charles Rogers was named aconsensus All-American in 2002,earning first-team honors from theAssociated Press, Football Writers

Association of America, American Football CoachesAssociation, Walter Camp, The Sporting News,ESPN.com, CNNSI.com and CBS SportsLine.com.The 2002 Biletnikoff Award winner caught a school-record 68 passes for 1,351 yards and 13 touchdownsas a junior. In 2002, Rogers became only the secondreceiver in MSU history to record back-to-back1,000-yard seasons, joining Plaxico Burress whoaccomplished the feat in 1998-99. His receivingyards and TD catches represent the second-bestsingle-season totals in Spartan history. Rogers ledthe Big Ten in receiving yards (112.6 per game) andTD receptions while ranking third in receptions (5.67per game). He also ranked among the NCAA leadersin TD catches (third), receiving yards (eighth) andreceptions (t-27th). Fifty-seven of his 68 receptions(84 percent) resulted in first downs. With his 21-yardTD reception in the second quarter vs.Northwestern (Sept. 28), Rogers set both NCAA andBig Ten records by catching a TD pass in his 13th-consecutive regular-season game and his 14th-straight game overall. The 6-foot-4, 205-pound juniorfrom Saginaw, Mich., had six 100-yard receivinggames in 2002, tying the single-season mark he setas a sophomore. He had a season-best 175 yards vs.Notre Dame (seven catches). Rogers finished hiscareer ranked among MSU's all-time leaders in

CHARLES ROGERS #1WR | 6-4 | 205SAGINAW, MI

ANDRE RISON #1WR | 5-11 | 195FLINT, MI

GERALD PLANUTIS #45FB | 5-11 | 175WEST HAZELTON, PA

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touchdown receptions (first with 27), receiving yards(second with 2,821), yards per catch (second at20.9), receptions (third with 135) and scoring (12thwith 174 points). He produced a school-record 12career 100-yard receiving games, including aSpartan single-game record 270 yards vs. FresnoState (10 receptions) in the 2001 Silicon Valley FootballClassic. Rogers accounted for 3,108 career all-purpose yards and his 29 career touchdowns rankseventh on MSU's career chart. He was selected No.2 overall by the Detroit Lions in the 2003 NFL Draft.

George Saimes was tabbed as anAll-American his senior year in1962 by the AP, UPI, FootballWriters Association, Football

Coaches Association, New York News, The SportingNews and CBS-TV. Saimes churned his way for ateam-high 642 rushing yards and nine TDs and alsoregistered three interceptions while serving asdefensive captain. A two-time Spartan MVP andfirst-team All-Big Ten choice, Saimes’ big effort thatyear was a career-best 153 yards and three TDs on13 carries vs. Notre Dame, earning him MidwestBack of the Week by UPI. He finished his collegecareer with 1,253 yards on the ground whilenotching 18 touchdowns. Chosen in the sixth roundof the 1962 pro draft by both the Dallas Texans (AFL)and the Los Angeles Rams (NFL), he earned All-Prohonors as a safety with the Buffalo Bills.

Ron Saul was an All-American hissenior season in 1969 as chosen byThe Sporting News, Time and theNewspaper Enterprise Association.

The 6-foot-2, 239-pounder possessed exceptionalstrength and was nicknamed “Hercules” by histeammates. He was voted the Spartans’ mostvaluable player in ’69 and is the last offensivelineman to earn that honor. A three-year starter, heand his identical twin brother, Rich, earnedAcademic All-America honors, the first brothercombo ever to achieve that distinction in the sameyear. Selected in the fifth round by the HoustonOilers in the 1970 NFL Draft, Saul went on to enjoy a13-year professional career.

Scott Shaw was chosen as a first-team All-American by the GannettNews Service as a senior in 1997.Shaw started all 12 games at left

guard and helped the Spartans to a No. 24 spotnationally in rushing offense (199.5 ypg.). He alsoopened holes for MSU running backs who tallied 100or more yards seven times during the season. At 6-foot-4 and 297 pounds, Shaw consistently earnedthe team’s top grade for pass protection, allowingonly one sack all season. He was drafted in the fifthround by the Miami Dolphins in the 1998 NFL Draft.

SCOTT SHAW #73OG | 6-4 | 297STERLING HEIGHTS, MI

RON SAUL #70OG | 6-2 | 239BUTLER, PA

GEORGE SAIMES #40FB | 5-10 | 186CANTON, OH

Bill Simpson brought home All-America honors as a senior in 1973as picked by The Sporting Newsand Universal Sports. Simpson

spearheaded an exceptional Spartan secondarythat ranked No. 2 nationally in passing defense andNo. 12 in total defense, intercepting a team-high fivepasses. He also ranked No. 2 in the Big Ten inpunting (39.3 avg.). He recorded 64 tackles, tops inthe MSU defensive secondary, including threetouchdown-saving stops. A two-time first-team All-Big Ten honoree, Simpson was drafted in the secondround by the Los Angeles Rams in 1974 (firstdefensive back chosen). In 1996, Simpson wasnamed to MSU’s Centennial Super Squad in a pollconducted by the Lansing State Journal.

Another of MSU’s all-time greats,Bubba Smith brought home All-America recognition as a junior in1965 as chosen by the American

Football Coaches Association, and UPI before beingselected to nine different squads as a senior. Duringthe ’65 season, he helped the Spartans rank No. 1 inthe nation in rushing defense while playing a keyrole in holding Ohio State, Notre Dame and Michiganto minus rushing yards. At 6-foot-8, 280 pounds, hisstatistics of 30 tackles in 1966 (10 tackles for losses)don’t nearly represent his impact on opposingsquads which either tried double- or triple-teaminghim or running away from his side of the field. TheUPI named him Lineman of the Year, and theBaltimore Colts made him the No. 1 pick overall inthe 1967 NFL Draft. He went on to enjoy an eight-year pro career before being inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1996, he waschosen to MSU’s Centennial Super Squad in a pollconducted by the Lansing State Journal.

Robaire Smith was named a first-team All-American by the WalterCamp Foundation following hisjunior season in 1998. He led the

defensive line and was fourth on the team in tackleswith 52 (23 solos, 29 assists) before suffering abroken leg in the first quarter against Ohio StateNov. 7. The 6-foot-5, 268-pounder from Flint, Mich.,led the Spartans in tackles for losses with eight (22yards) through the first eight games, including two-and-a-half sacks. He ended his MSU career with 38tackles for losses and 22 sacks, fourth- and fifth-best in school history, respectively. He was chosenin the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by theTennessee Titans.

ROBAIRE SMITH #91DE | 6-5 | 268FLINT, MI

CHARLES “BUBBA” SMITH #95DE | 6-8 | 280BEAUMONT, TX

BILL SIMPSON #29DB | 6-1 | 185ROYAL OAK, MI

One of the most decorated MSUgridders of all time, Percy Snowwas an All-America choice aspicked by The Sporting News his

junior year in 1988 and garnered first-teamdistinction in 1989 by the following entities: Kodak,Associated Press, United Press, Football Writers,Football News, The Sporting News and the WalterCamp Foundation. During the ’89 campaign, hebecame the first player ever to capture both theButkus and Lombardi Awards. He led all Big Tenplayers in total tackles with 172, then an MSUrecord. He turned in 11 performances of double-digittackling his senior year and notched 23 takedownsvs. Illinois. A three-year starter, he closed out hiscareer with 473 tackles, No. 2 on MSU’s all-time list.He was a first-round selection (13th player overall)of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1990 NFL Draft.

A four-year starter, Ray Stachowiczearned All-America honors as ajunior in 1979 by the Football Newsand as a senior in 1980 by the

Walter Camp Foundation, Football News and theNewspaper Enterprise Association. He led the BigTen in punting in 1979 (43.8 avg.) and in 1980 (44.6) inleague contests and his overall average of 46.2yards in ’80 was a Big Ten record and ranked himsecond nationally (he was fifth nationally in ’79). Ofhis 71 punts in 1980, 13 were 55 yards or longer, andof his 230 career attempts, 57 traveled 50 or moreyards. Closed out his career as MSU’s and the BigTen’s all-time leader in punting average (43.3). Whenhe had completed his career with the Spartans, heowned the four longest punts in MSU history. Also,he became the first player ever to earn first-teamAll-Big Ten honors four consecutive seasons.Picked in the third round by the Green Bay Packersin 1981 NFL Draft.

Dick Tamburo brought home All-America distinction his senior yearin 1952 as picked by the AssociatedPress, Central Press, Newspaper

Enterprise Association, International News Service,New York News, Football Digest and ParamountNews. Named the Spartans’ MVP of the 1952national championship season, he helped openholes for Spartan backs while playing a tough brandof defense which ranked No. 1 in the nation againstthe rush. One of his outstanding performances thatyear took place against Notre Dame when herecovered three Irish fumbles in the third quarter,one of which led to a TD in a 21-3 victory.

DICK TAMBURO #52C | 6-1 | 200NEW KENSINGTON, PA

RAY STACHOWICZ #19P | 6-0 | 190BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, OH

PERCY SNOW #48MLB | 6-3 | 240CANTON, OH

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Brad Van Pelt was an All-Americapick as a junior in 1971 by theFootball News and United Pressand was a consensus choice as a

senior in 1972 including the Associated Press,Walter Camp Foundation, United Press, TheSporting News, Time Magazine, American FootballCoaches, Football Writers Association andUniversal Sports. He helped the Spartans to a No. 2ranking in the Big Ten in total defense by posting 92hits, tops among MSU defensive backs, whilepicking off four passes, returning two of those forTDs (both vs. Oregon State). As a senior, heregistered 84 hits and picked off four passes. Hisefforts helped the Green and White allow just 2.8yards per rush, the benchmark in the league. Hebecame the first defensive back ever to receive theMaxwell Award (symbolic of college football’soutstanding player) and was tabbed as collegefootball’s defensive back of the year by theColumbus Touchdown Club. He closed out his careerwith 256 tackles and was No. 2 on the school’s careerinterception list with 14. He was drafted in the firstround by the New York Giants in 1973. He played 14years in NFL ranks and was an All-Pro selection onfive occasions. In 1996, he was named to the LansingState Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad.

Sidney Wagner was an All-Americachoice as a senior in 1935 as pickedby United Press, International NewsService, New York Sun and Liberty

Magazine. The team captain in ’35, he became thefourth MSU player to earn major first-team All-America recognition. He helped MSU to a 6-2 won-lost slate and was part of the first back-to-back winsover Michigan, 16-0 in 1934 and 25-6 in 1935.

Gene Washington was an All-America pick as a junior in 1965 bythe Football News, Football Digestand Central Press. As a senior, he

garnered All-America status as picked by TheSporting News, UPI, and American Football CoachesAssociation. In ’65, he established school seasonalmarks in receptions (40) and receiving yards (638) inaiding the Green and White to a 10-1 record and aNo. 1 national ranking by UPI. In ’66, he paced theSpartans in receiving for the third-straight year with27 catches for 677 yards, bettering the schoolseasonal standard he set the previous campaign. Hewas on the receiving end of seven TD tosses, andhis 25.0 yards per catch average from that year stillstands as the school’s seasonal record. He closedout his career No. 1 on the school’s all-time list forreceptions (102), receiving yards (1,857) and TDreceptions (16). A first-round draft pick of theMinnesota Vikings in 1967, he was a two-time All-Pro selection. In 1996, he was selected to MSU’sCentennial Super Squad.

GENE WASHINGTON #84WR | 6-3 | 218LAPORTE, TX

SIDNEY WAGNER #17G | 5-11 | 186LANSING, MI

BRAD VAN PELT #10S | 6-5 | 221OWOSSO, MI

George Webster earned All-America acclaim his junior (1965)and senior (1966) years by theAssociated Press, United Press,

American Football Coaches Association, FootballNews, the Newspaper Enterprise Association andNew York News while being named to the FootballWriters, The Sporting News and Central Pressteams his senior year. Webster revolutionized theposition of roverback and helped MSU to a No. 1ranking in the Big Ten in total defense in 1965 (No. 2nationally, 169.9 ypg.) and 1966. As a senior, heposted 93 tackles, including 10 tackles for losses,and helped MSU rank No. 3 nationally in rushingdefense. The Spartans’ MVP in ’66, he became justthe second MSU gridder to have his jersey retired(No. 90). Drafted in the first round by the HoustonOilers in 1967, he played 10 years in the pro ranks. Hewas named MSU’s Greatest Player in a vote taken bySpartan fans in 1969. In 1996, he was chosen as amember of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad.

A key member of the legendary1966 Spartan football team, JerryWest claimed All-America honorshis senior year as picked by the

Newspaper Enterprise Association. In Big Tenoutings, West’s solid blocking enabled the Greenand White to pace the conference in both rushing(223.2 ypg.) and in scoring (30.4 ppg.). One of themany fine performances for the 5-foot-11, 218-pounder that year came on a sloppy Ohio Stadiumfield when his pass protection skills helped QBJimmy Raye pass for 68 yards during an 83-yardwinning TD drive in an 11-8 win over the Buckeyes.

Lorenzo White captured All-America honors as a sophomore in1985 as chosen by the AssociatedPress, United Press, Football

Writers, The Sporting News, American FootballCoaches and the Walter Camp Foundation. As asenior in 1987, seven different agencies tabbed himas an All-American including Kodak, United Press,Football Writers, the Walter Camp Foundation andFootball News. In 1985, he finished fourth in thevoting for the Heisman Trophy after rushing for aschool and Big Ten seasonal record 2,066 yards. His1,908 yards during the regular season at the timewas the fourth-best single-season rushing total inthe history of college football and the highest by asophomore. He rushed for 200 or more yards on fouroccasions including a 286-yard effort vs. Indiana.During the ’87 season, White helped MSU to its firstRose Bowl since 1966 by rushing for 1,572 yards. His132.6 rushing yards per game during the regularseason ranked him No. 6 nationally. He rushed for100-plus yards on seven occasions and establisheda school record for attempts in a game with 56 vs.

LORENZO WHITE #34TB | 5-11 | 204FORT LAUDERDALE, FL

JERRY WEST #77OT | 5-11 | 218DURAND, MI

GEORGE WEBSTER #90ROV | 6-4 | 218ANDERSON, SC

Indiana while finishing that contest with a personal-best 292 yards on the ground and finished with schoolrecords in rushing yardage (4,887, then No. 2 in thehistory of Big Ten) and attempts with 1,082. In 1996, hewas named to the MSU Centennial Super Squad.

Sam Williams was an All-Americanas a senior in 1958 as picked byUPI, Time Magazine, FootballCoaches Association, and the New

York News. After dropping out of MSU and serving afour-year stint with the Navy, Williams emerged as athreat both offensively and defensively. A workhorsewho averaged nearly 50 minutes per game, hecaught a team-high 15 passes for 242 yards whilewreaking havoc as a defensive end. A two-time first-team All-Big Ten pick, he served as the Spartancaptain of the ’58 squad. He was credited with 13solo stops against Michigan while Illinois andPurdue ran nearly all their sweep plays to theopposite side of the field. Drafted before he evenparticipated in college (L.A. Rams in 1955), he playedone season for the Rams before joining the DetroitLions, where he played until 1966.

Tom Yewcic, the leader of theSpartan offense during their 9-0season, gained All-America statusas a junior in 1952 as selected by

NBC-TV. He completed 41-of-95 passes for 941yards, then a school seasonal record, and 10 TDs. Inhis first game as starting quarterback, he drewacclaim after completing seven-of-14 passes for 171yards in sparking a come-from-behind 27-13 winover Michigan. He became just the second SpartanQB to reach the 200-yard plateau in passing whenhe passed for 202 yards against Texas A&M. Theowner of 17 career TD passes and 1,480 passingyards. He signed a pro baseball contract beforeentering the pro football ranks with Toronto of theCFL before joining the Boston Patriots, 1961-66.

TOM YEWCIC #41QB | 5-11 | 180CONEMAUGH, PA

SAM WILLIAMS #88E | 6-5 | 255DANSVILLE, MI

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Adams, Flozell, OT ++ 1997Adderley, Herbert, HB + 1960Allen, Eric, HB ++ 1971Andersen, Morten, PK ++ 1981Apisa, Robert, FB * 1966Bailey, Charles, DT * 1968Banks, Carl, LB + 1981, ++ 1982, ++ 1983Barnett, Harlon, DB ++ 1989Bass, Dan, LB ++ 1979Behrman, David, T/C * 1961, * 1962Bethea, Larry, DT ++ 1977Brammer, Mark, TE ++ 1978, + 1979Brenner, Allen, S ++ 1968Bolden, LeRoy, HB ++ 1953Bullough, Chuck, LB * 1991Bullough, Shane, LB + 1986Burke, Patrick, T ++ 1957Burress, Plaxico, WR ++ 1999Burroughs, James, DB + 1981Byrd, Eugene, E ++ 1978Campbell, Amp, CB ++ 1999Chatlos, George, DE * 1967Clark, Gail, LB ++ 1972Cobb, Michael, TE + 1975, ++ 1976Conti, Anthony, OG + 1966Curl, Ronald, DT * 1969, ++ 1971Currie, Daniel, C ++ 1957Davis, Travis, DT ++ 1989DeLamielleure, Joe, OG ++ 1971, ++ 1972DeMarco, Brian, OT + 1994Dohoney, Donald, E ++ 1953Duckett, Tico, TB * 1990, ++ 1992DuPree, Billy Joe, TE + 1972Fields, Brandon, P * 2003, * 2004Gibson, Kirk, FL ++ 1978Goovert, Ronald, LB * 1965Gordon, Richard, HB ++ 1964Graves, Thomas, DB * 1978Hannon, Thomas, DB ++ 1975, * 1976Hawkins, Courtney, WR * 1989, * 1991Hill, Renaldo, CB + 2000Hinesly, James, OT ++ 1978Jackson, Levi, HB + 1974Japinga, Donald, HB * 1965Jarrett, Craig, P + 1999Jenkins, Carlos, LB + 1990Johnson, Jim, OT * 1990Jones, Clinton, HB ++ 1965, ++ 1966Jordan, Nicholas, DT * 1966Juday, Stephen, QB * 1965Kelly, Ellison, G ++ 1957, ++ 1958Kenney, Richard, PK ++ 1966Kowalczyk, Walter, HB ++ 1957Krumm, Todd, S ++ 1987Kula, Bob, OT ++ 1989Land, Melvin, DT ++ 1978Langeloh, John, PK + 1990Lewis, Sherman, HB ++ 1963Look, Dean, QB * 1959Lucas, Harold, G + 1965Mandarich, Tony, OT ++ 1987, ++ 1988

Martin, Demetrice, DB + 1994Masters, Norman, T ++ 1955McClowry, Terrence, LB ++ 1974Migyanka, Charles, ROV + 1964Miller, John, S + 1987, ++ 1988Montgomery, Greg, P * 1985, ++ 1986, + 1987Morrall, Earl, QB ++ 1955Morrissey, James, LB + 1984Moten, Eric, OG ++ 1990Ninowski, James, QB ++ 1957Parker, Phillip, FS + 1983, + 1984, + 1985Peterson, Julian, LB * 1999Phillips, Jess, DB + 1966Piette, Thomas, C + 1981Pitts, Alfred, C + 1977Poole, Sean, OT * 2004Reese, Ike, OLB + 1997Rison, Andre, WR ++ 1986, ++ 1988Rogers, Charles, WR ++ 2002Rush, Jerry, T * 1964Saimes, George, FB ++ 1961, ++ 1962Saul, Richard, DE/LB ++ 1969Saul, Ronald, OG ++ 1969Shurmur, Pat, C + 1987Simpson, William, DB ++ 1972, + 1973Smith, Charles, DE ++ 1965, ++ 1966Smith, Otto, DE ++ 1974Smith, Robaire, DE ++ 1999Snow, Percy, LB * 1987, ++ 1988, ++ 1989Stachowicz, Ray, P * 1977, + 1978, ++ 1979, ++ 1980Strayhorn, Jason, C ++ 1998Taubert, James, DT + 1974Thornhill, Charles, DB ++ 1966Thornhill, Josh, LB ++ 2000, ++ 2001Underwood, Daniel, E * 1963Van Pelt, Brad, DB ++ 1971, ++ 1972Washington, Eugene, E ++ 1965, ++ 1966Webster, George, E ++ 1965, ++ 1966West, Jerry, OT ++ 1966White, Lorenzo, TB ++ 1985, ++ 1987Williams, Samuel, E ++ 1957, ++ 1958Wojciechowski, John, OG * 1985Young, Duane, TE + 1990

YEAR-BY-YEAR ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONSList includes first-, second-, third-team and honorable mention selections

1 First Team | 2 Second Team | 3 Third Team HM - Honorable Mention+ Coaches’ selection* AP/Media selection++ Consensus selection

1++ Donald Dohoney E1++ LeRoy Bolden HB2* Ferris Hallmark G2* Thomas Yewcic QBHM Ellis Duckett EHM Henry Bullough GHM James Neal CHM Evan Slonac FBHM William Wells HB

HM Randall Schrecengost THM Henry Bullough GHM John Matsock HBHM LeRoy Bolden HB

1++ Norman Masters T1++ Earl Morrall QB2++ Carl Nystrom G2++ Gerald Planutis FBHM David Kaiser EHM John Lewis EHM Patrick Burke THM Joseph Badaczewski CHM Walter Kowalczyk HBHM Clarence Peaks HB

1955

1954

Halfback LeRoy Bolden also earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in 1953 after rushing for 691 yardsand eight touchdowns.

1953

End Donald Dohoney, a standout two-way player,earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in 1953.

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2++ Joel Jones E2++ Daniel Currie G2++ John Matsko CHM Anthony Kolodziej EHM Patrick Burke THM Dennis Mendyk HBHM Walter Kowalczyk HBHM Donald Gilbert FB

1++ Samuel Williams E1++ Patrick Burke T1++ Ellison Kelly G1++ Daniel Currie C1++ James Ninowski QB1++ Walter Kowalczyk HB2++ David Kaiser E3++ Francis O’Brien G3++ Blanche Martin FBHM John Middleton GHM Donald Gilbert FB

1++ Samuel Williams E1++ Patrick Burke T1++ Ellison Kelly G1++ Daniel Currie C1++ James Ninowski QB1++ Walter Kowalczyk HB2++ David Kaiser E3++ Francis O’Brien G3++ Blanche Martin FBHM John Middleton GHM Donald Gilbert FB

1++ Samuel Williams E1++ Ellison Kelly G2++ Dean Look HB

1* Dean Look QBHM Frederick Arbanas EHM William Pyle THM Donald Wright CHM David Manders CHM Larry Cundiff THM Herbert Adderley HBHM Gary Ballman HB

1959

Two-time All-Big Ten end SamWilliams led the Spartans in receivingin 1958 with 15 catches for 242 yardsand a touchdown.

1958

1957

1957

1956

1+ Herbert Adderley HB2+ Frederick Arbanas EHM Frederick Boylen GHM David Behrman GHM Gary Ballman HB

1++ George Saimes FB1* David Behrman T2* Sherman Lewis HBHM Art Brandstatter Jr. EHM Charles Brown GHM David Manders CHM Edward Budde GHM Anthony Kumiega GHM Dewey Lincoln HB

1++ George Saimes FB1* David Behrman C2+ Matthew Snorton E2* Sherman Lewis HBHM Ernest Clark EHM James Bobbitt THM Edward Budde GHM Stephen Mellinger GHM Dewey Lincoln HB

1++ Sherman Lewis HB1* Daniel Underwood E2++ Earl Lattimer G2+ Roger Lopes FBHM Edward Lothamer EHM Matthew Snorton EHM Rahn Bentley THM David Herman THM John Karpinski GHM Alton Owens THM Richard Proebstle QBHM Dewey Lincoln HBHM Ronald Rubick HBHM Louis Bobich HB

1++ Richard Gordon HB1* Jerry Rush T1+ Charles Migyanka ROV2+ Donald Japinga HB2+ Herman Johnson HBHM George Webster ROVHM Stephen Juday QBHM Louis Bobich HB

1++ Eugene Washington E1++ Clinton Jones HB1++ Charles Smith E1++ George Webster ROV1* Stephen Juday QB1* Ronald Goovert LB1* Donald Japinga HB1+ Harold Lucas G2++ John Karpinski G2++ Robert Apisa FB2+ Jerry West T2* Boris Dimitroff CHM Robert Viney EHM Donald Bierowicz THM Alton Owens THM David Techlin GHM Dwight Lee HB

1965

1964

1963

1962

1961

1960

1++ Eugene Washington E1++ Jerry West OT1++ Clinton Jones HB1++ Charles Smith DE1++ Charles Thornhill DB1++ George Webster DB1++ Richard Kenney PK1* Robert Apisa FB1* Nicholas Jordan DT1+ Anthony Conti OG1+ Jess Phillips DB2++ Patrick Gallinagh DT2++ James Raye QB2* Phillip Hoag DE2* Joseph Pryzbycki OT2+ Jeffrey Richardson OTHM George Chatlos DEHM Allen Brenner EHM Dwight Lee HBHM Drake Garrett DBHM Regis Cavender FB

1* George Chatlos DE2++ Joseph Pryzbycki OTHM Ronald Ranieri CHM Allen Brenner EHM Charles Bailey DTHM Drake Garrett DB

1++ Allen Brenner S1* Charles Bailey DT2++ Richard Saul DG2* Ronald Saul OG2+ Allen Brenner EHM Edward McLoud CHM William Triplett QBHM Frank Waters Jr. HBHM Thomas Love HB

1++ Ronald Saul OG1++ Richard Saul DE/LB1* Ronald Curl DT2++ Donald Law LBHM Donald Highsmith HBHM Eric Allen HBHM Franklin Foreman EHM Donald Baird OG

1969

1968

1967

Running back Clinton Jones, a two-time All-Big Ten selection, won theleague’s rushing title in 1966.

1966

2++ Gordon Bowdell E2* Joe DeLamielleure OG2* Thomas Beard C2+ Eric Allen HBHM Michael Rasmussen QBHM Wilton Martin DEHM Brad Van Pelt DB

1++ Joe DeLamielleure OG1++ Eric Allen HB1++ Ronald Curl DT1++ Brad Van Pelt DB2* Billy Joe DuPree TE2+ Ernest Hamilton LBHM William Dawson DTHM Gail Clark LBHM Mark Niesen SHM Marvin Roberts OTHM Michael Rasmussen QB

1++ Joe DeLamielleure OG1++ Gail Clark LB1++ Brad Van Pelt DB1++ William Simpson DB1+ Billy Joe DuPree TE2++ Gary Van Elst DT2+ James Nicholson OT2+ Brian McConnell DEHM Marvin Roberts OTHM John Shinsky DTHM Mark Niesen QB

1+ William Simpson DB2++ John Shinsky DT2* Raymond Nester LB2+ Terrence McClowry LB2++ Mark Niesen DBHM Otto Smith DEHM Clarence Bullock FB

1++ Otto Smith DE1++ Terrence McClowry LB1+ Levi Jackson HB1+ James Taubert DT2++ Gregory Schaum DT2* Thomas Graves DBHM Gregory Croxton OGHM Charles Baggett QBHM Michael Duda DEHM Kim Rowekamp LB

1++ Thomas Hannon DB1+ Michael Cobb TE2+ Gregory Schaum DTHM Levi Jackson FBHM Charles Baggett QBHM Otto Smith DEHM Kim Rowekamp LBHM Larry Bethea DT

1++ Michael Cobb TE1* Thomas Hannon DB2++ Alfred Pitts C2++ Kirk Gibson FL2++ Larry Bethea DT2* Anton Bruggenthies OT

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

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HM Richard Baes HBHM Otto Smith DE

1 * Ray Stachowicz P1++ Larry Bethea DT1+ Alfred Pitts C2++ Mark Anderson DB2+ Kirk Gibson FL2+ Mark Brammer TE2+ Paul Rudzinski LBHM James Earley FBHM James Hinesly OTHM Hans Nielsen PK

1++ Eugene Byrd E1++ Mark Brammer TE1++ James Hinesly OT1++ Kirk Gibson FL1++ Melvin Land DT1* Thomas Graves DB1+ Ray Stachowicz P2++ Edward Smith QB2++ Mark Anderson DB2* Dan Bass LBHM Steve Smith HBHM Michael Densmore OG

1++ Ray Stachowicz P1++ Dan Bass LB1+ Mark Brammer TE2+ Angelo Fields OT2+ Morten Andersen PK2+ Bernard Hay DTHM Eugene Byrd EHM Steve Smith HBHM Derek Hughes HBHM James Burroughs DBHM Matthew Foster CHM Larry Savage LBHM Mark Anderson DB

1979

1978

Defensive tackle Larry Betheaproduced 89 tackles in 1977, including18 for losses (93 yards).

1977

1++ Ray Stachowicz P2++ Rodney Strata OG2+ Morten Andersen PKHM Ted Jones EHM John Leister QBHM Steve Smith HBHM Smiley Creswell DTHM Thomas Morris S

1++ Morten Andersen PK1+ Thomas Piette C1+ Carl Banks LB1+ James Burroughs DBHM Daryl Turner EHM Ted Jones EHM Alan Kimichik TEHM Jeffrey Wiska OTHM Smiley Creswell DTHM George Cooper LBHM Steve Maidlow LBHM Tim Cunningham S

1++ Carl Banks LB2++ Smiley Creswell DTHM Ted Jones EHM Randy Lark OGHM Walter Schramm OTHM Ralf Mojsiejenko P/PKHM Otis Grant FLHM Marvin Mantos OGHM James Neely LB

1++ Carl Banks LB1+ Phillip Parker S2++ Ralf Mojsiejenko PHM Daryl Turner EHM Scott Auer OTHM James Morrissey LBHM Tim Cunningham S

1983

1982

1981

Punter Ray Stachowicz was namedall-league for four consecutiveseasons from 1977-80.

1980

1+ James Morrissey LB1+ Phillip Parker FS2+ Ralf Mojsiejenko PK2+ Kelly Quinn DE2+ Carl Butler TB2* Mark Napolitan CHM Butch Rolle TEHM John Wojciechowski OGHM Mark Ingram FLHM Robert Morse FBHM James Rinella DTHM Anthony Bell LBHM Veno Belk TEHM Lonnie Young CBHM Terrance Lewis CB

1++ Lorenzo White TB1+ Phillip Parker FS1* John Wojciechowski OG1* Greg Montgomery P2* Steven Bogdalek OT2++ Shane Bullough LB2+ Greg Montgomery P2+ Kelly Quinn DEHM Mark Ingram FLHM John Jones DEHM Butch Rolle TE

Safety Phil Parker, a three-time All-BigTen pick from 1983-85, had 286 careertackles and 16 interceptions.

1985

1984

Linebacker Carl Banks, a two-time All-Big Ten selection from 1981-83,recorded 279 career tackles.

1++ Andre Rison WR1++ Greg Montgomery P1+ Shane Bullough LB2+ Dave Yarema QB2+ Lorenzo White TB2++ Mark Nichols DT2* Mark Ingram FL2* John Budde DEHM Pat Shurmur CHM Bobby Morse FBHM Mike Sargent TEHM Tony Mandarich OTHM Doug Rogers OGHM Todd Krumm CB

1++ Todd Krumm S1++ Tony Mandarich OT1++ Lorenzo White TB1+ John Miller S1+ Greg Montgomery P1+ Pat Shurmur C1* Percy Snow LB2++ Travis Davis DT2++ Tim Moore LB2++ Mark Nichols DT2++ Andre Rison SEHM John Budde DEHM Blake Ezor TBHM John Langeloh PKHM Kurt Larson LBHM Bobby McAllister QB

1++ Andre Rison WR1++ Tony Mandarich OT1++ Percy Snow LB1++ John Miller S2++ Kevin Robbins OT2++ Bob Kula OG2++ Blake Ezor TB2++ Travis Davis DT2++ Kurt Larson LB2 + Derrick Reed DBHM Josh Butland PHM Matt Vanderbeek DEHM John Budde DE

1++ Bob Kula OT1++ Travis Davis DT1++ Percy Snow LB1++ Harlon Barnett DB1* Courtney Hawkins WR2++ Josh Butland P 2* Duane Young TE2+ Courtney Hawkins WR2+ Eric Moten OG2+ Blake Ezor TB2+ John Langeloh PKHM* Dan Enos QBHM++ Matt Vanderbeek DEHM++ Carlos Jenkins LBHM Blake Ezor TBHM Eric Moten OGHM John Langeloh PKHM+ Ventson Donelson DBHM* Dixon Edwards LB

1989

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1++ Eric Moten OG1* Tico Duckett TB1* Jim Johnson OT1+ Duane Young TE1+ John Langeloh PK1+ Carlos Jenkins LB2++ Bobby Wilson DT2* Duane Young TE2* John Langeloh PK2* Carlos Jenkins LB2* Chuck Bullough LB2+ Dixon Edwards LB2+ Tico Duckett TB2+ Jim Johnson OTHM++ Hyland Hickson TBHM++ Jeff Pearson CHM++ Courtney Hawkins FLHM++ Bill Johnson DEHM* Dixon Edwards LBHM* Josh Butland PHM* Alan Haller DBHM+ Dan Enos QBHM+ Chuck Bullough LB

1* Courtney Hawkins FL1* Chuck Bullough LB2++ Tico Duckett TB2++ Josh Butland P2+ Bill Johnson DE2+ Chuck Bullough LBHM++ Rob Fredrickson OLBHM++ Toby Heaton OGHM++ Jim Johnson OTHM++ Jim DelVerne PKHM++ Alan Haller DBHM* Bill Johnson DEHM+ Courtney Hawkins FLHM+ Myron Bell S

1++ Tico Duckett TB2++ Ty Hallock LB2++ Toby Heaton OG2* Mitch Lyons TE2* Craig Thomas TBHM++ Myron Bell CBHM++ Mill Coleman FL/QBHM++ William Reese DTHM++ Steve Wasylk SSHM+ Mitch Lyons TEHM+ Craig Thomas TBHM+ Mike Edwards DEHM+ Juan Hammonds DE

Tico Duckett, a two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection, produced three-straight 1,000-yard rushing seasonsfrom 1990-92.

1992

1991

1990

2++ Shane Hannah OT2* Jim Miller QB2* Rob Fredrickson OLBHM++ Myron Bell DBHM++ Mark Birchmeier CHM++ Juan Hammonds DEHM+ Mill Coleman FLHM+ Rob Fredrickson OLBHM+ Jim Miller QBHM+ Bob Organ TEHM+ Steve Wasylk DB

1+ Brian DeMarco OT1+ Demetrice Martin DB2* Brian DeMarco OT2++ Shane Hannah OT2* Demetrice Martin DBHM++ Mark Birchmeier CHM++ Matt Christensen OLBHM* Reggie Garnett MLBHM++ Juan Hammonds DEHM* Ike Reese OLB

2+ Tony Banks QB2* Bob Denton OTHM++ Flozell Adams OTHM* Yakini Allen DTHM* Tony Banks QBHM+ Reggie Garnett MLBHM++ Derrick Mason WR

2++ Flozell Adams OT2+ Derrick Mason WR2* Todd Schultz QB2* Ike Reese OLBHM++ Matt Beard CHM++ Reggie Garnett MLBHM+ Todd Schultz QBHM* Chris Gardner PKHM* Derrick Mason WRHM* Chris Smith DT

1++ Flozell Adams OT1+ Ike Reese OLB2++ Amp Campbell CB2++ Sedrick Irvin TB2++ Josh Keur TE2++ Robaire Smith DE2* Ray Hill CB2* Ike Reese OLB2* Scott Shaw OGHM+ Ray Hill CBHM+ Scott Shaw OGHM+ Dimitrius Underwood DEHM* Sorie Kanu FS

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1++ Jason Strayhorn C2++ Paul Edinger PK2++ Sedrick Irvin TB2+ Sorie Kanu FS2+ Robert Newkirk DT2* Plaxico Burress WR2* Craig Jarrett PHM+ Plaxico Burress WRHM* Sorie Kanu FSHM* Lemar Marshall DBHM* Aric Morris SSHM* Robert Newkirk DTHM* Julian Peterson DE

1++ Plaxico Burress WR1++ Robaire Smith DE1++ Amp Campbell DB1* Julian Peterson LB1+ Craig Jarrett P2++ Shaun Mason OG2++ Chris Baker TE2++ Paul Edinger K2++ Aric Morris DB2+ Julian Peterson LB2* Craig Jarrett PHM++ Renaldo Hill CBHM++ Casey Jensen CHM++ Greg Robinson-Randall OTHM++ T.J. Turner LBHM+ Lloyd Clemons TB

1++ Josh Thornhill LB1+ Renaldo Hill CB2++ T.J. Duckett TB2* Shaun Mason OG2+ Richard Newsome FS2* Cedric Henry CB2* Renaldo Hill CBHM++ Chris Baker TEHM++ Siitupe Peko OTHM++ Jace Sayler DTHM++ Josh Shaw DT HM+ Cedric Henry CBHM+ Shaun Mason OGHM* Richard Newsome FS

2000

1999

1998

Offensive tackle Flozell Adams wasnamed Big Ten Offensive Lineman ofthe Year in 1997 after helping theSpartans average nearly 200 rushingyards per game.

1++ Josh Thornhill LB2++ Chris Baker TE2* T.J. Duckett TB2* Charles Rogers WR2+ Josh Shaw DTHM+ T.J. Duckett TBHM++ Herb Haygood WRHM++ Craig Jarrett PHM++ Broderick Nelson CBHM+ Charles Rogers WRHM* Josh Shaw DTHM+ Thomas Wright FS

1++ Charles Rogers WRHM++ Thomas Wright SS

1* Brandon Fields P2++ Jeff Smoker QB2+ Clifford Dukes DE2+ Brandon Fields P2+ Steve Stewart OT2* Greg Taplin DE2+ Joe Tate OGHM* Clifford Dukes DEHM++ Paul Harker OGHM++ Jason Harmon SHM* Mike Labinjo LBHM* Dave Rayner KHM* Steve Stewart OTHM+ Greg Taplin DEHM* Joe Tate OG

1* Sean Poole OT1* Brandon Fields P2++ Dave Rayner K2+ Brandon Fields P2+ Sean Poole OT2+ Jason Randall TE2* William Whitticker OGHM++ Jason Harmon FSHM* Chris Morris CHM* Jason Randall TEHM++ Ronald Stanley LBHM++ Drew Stanton QBHM+ William Whitticker OG

2004

2003

2002

Two-time All-Big Ten linebacker JoshThornhill recorded 395 career tackles,including 33 for losses.

2001

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COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS(Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America)

1952 John Wilson B *(1st)1953 Donald Dohoney E (1st)

Carl Diener E (2nd)1954 Donald Kauth E (2nd)1955 Carl Nystrom G (1st)1957 Blanche Martin B (1st)

Robert Jewett E (2nd)1958 Richard Barker E (2nd)

Ellison Kelly G (2nd)Blanche Martin B (honorary)

1960 Edward Ryan ROV (2nd)1964 Eugene Washington E (2nd)

Richard Gordon B (2nd)1965 Donald Japinga B (1st)

Donald Bierowicz T (1st)1966 Patrick Gallinagh T (1st)

Allen Brenner E (2nd)1968 Allen Brenner E/S (1st)1969 Ronald Saul G (1st)

Richard Saul E (1st)1973 John Shinsky T (1st)

Richard Pawlak T (2nd)1974 Richard Baes B (2nd)1975 Thomas Standal MG (2nd)1976 David Duda DB (2nd)1977 James Sciarini G (2nd)

Craig Fedore LB (2nd)1979 Alan Davis DB (1st)1985 Dean Altobelli DB (1st)

Shane Bullough LB (2nd)1986 Dean Altobelli SS (1st)

Shane Bullough LB (1st)1989 Chris Willertz DE (2nd)1992 Steve Wasylk SS (1st)1993 Steve Wasylk SS (1st)1996 Matt Beard C (2nd)2000 Josh Thornhill LB (2nd)2001 Josh Thornhill LB (2nd)

* Inducted into CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame.

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV1991 Toby Heaton OG (1st)

Mark MacFarland WR (1st)Steve Wasylk SS (1st)

1992 Mill Coleman WR (1st)Mark MacFarland WR (1st)Steve Wasylk SS (1st)

1993 Mill Coleman WR (1st)Rob Fredrickson LB (1st)Steve Wasylk SS (1st)

1994 Mill Coleman WR (1st)1995 Matt Beard C (1st)1996 Matt Beard C (1st)

Brian Mosallam OG (1st)2000 Josh Thornhill LB (1st)2001 Josh Thornhill LB (1st)2002 Kyle Rasmussen DL (2nd)2003 Paul Harker OG (1st)

Kyle Brown WR (2nd)Chris Morris C (2nd)Kyle Rasmussen DT (2nd)Greg Yeaster DT (2nd)

2004 Gordon Niebylski OT (1st)Brandon Fields P (2nd)Chris Morris C (2nd)

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Safety Dean Altobelli, a two-time first-team Academic All-American, recorded117 tackles and three interceptionsduring his four-year career.

Safety Steve Wasylk, who produced 206career tackles and two interceptions,garnered first-team Academic All-America honors in 1992-93.

John Wilson, who earned Academic All-America honors in 1952, became MichiganState’s first Rhodes Scholar.

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ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN1953 Carl Diener E1954 Don Kauth E1955 Carl Nystrom G1957 Bob Jewitt E

Blanche Martin HB1958 Dick Barker E

Ellison Kelly G1959 Blanche Martin HB1960 Ed Ryan HB1964 Richard Gordon HB

Eugene Washington E1965 James Proebstle E

Donald Japinga HBStephen Juday QBDonald Bierowicz T

1966 Allen Brenner EPatrick Gallinagh T

1968 Allen Brenner E/SDave VanElst TDon Baird GRichard Saul MG

1969 Ronald Saul GRichard Saul EDave VanElst T

1970 Joseph DeLamielleure G1973 John Shinsky T

Bruce Harms HBRichard Pawlak T

1974 Rich Baes HBKim Rowekamp MGTom Cole C

1975 Thomas Standal MG1976 Tom Cole G

David Duda DBCraig Fedore OLB

1977 James Sciarini GCraig Fedore LB

1979 Alan Davis DB1980 Todd Langerveld DB1981 Morten Andersen PK

Todd Langerveld DB1984 Dean Altobelli DB1985 Dean Altobelli DB

Steve Bogdalek OTShane Bullough LB

1986 Dean Altobelli SSShane Bullough LBPat Shurmur C

1987 Kevin Robbins OTPat Shurmur C

1988 Tony Briningstool LBJosh Butland PJohn Kiple SChris Willertz DE

1989 Tony Briningstool LBCourtney Hawkins WRToby Heaton OGJohn Kiple SMitch Lyons TEChris Willertz DE

1990 Steve Black LBTony Briningstool LBJohn Dignan LBRob Fredrickson LBTodd Grabowski TEToby Heaton OGMitch Lyons TEMark MacFarland FLMike Maddie LBJim Miller QBBrian Vooletich SSteve Wasylk S

1991 Mill Coleman QB/WRColin Cronin OGRob Fredrickson LBTodd Grabowski TEToby Heaton OGMark MacFarland WRMike Maddie LBJim Miller QBBrian Vooletich SSteve Wasylk S

1992 Mill Coleman FL/QBRob Fredrickson LBTodd Grabowski TEToby Heaton OGMark MacFarland WRJim Miller QBSteve Wasylk SS

1993 Mill Coleman FLPeter Drzal DBBrian Mosallam OGRob Fredrickson OLBChris Salani PSteve Wasylk DB

1994 Mill Coleman FLAnthony Folino DBPeter Drzal DB

1995 Matt Beard CGarett Gould FBDave Kehr OTBrian Mosallam OGDave Mudge OTChris Salani P

1996 Matt Beard CGarett Gould FBBrian Mosallam OGDave Mudge OTGus Ornstein QB

1997 Garett Gould FBDave Mudge OT

1998 Garett Gould FBLorenzo Guess FSShaun Mason OGBrad Rainko TEDavid Schaefer PK

1999 Shaun Mason OGBrad Rainko TEJosh Thornhill LB

2000 Matt Dawes LBTony Grant SNShaun Mason OGKyle Rasmussen DTDavid Schaefer PKJoe Tate DTJosh Thornhill LB

2001 Richard Bryce LBBrian Burns FBMatt Dawes LBTony Grant SNKyle Rasmussen DTDavid Schaefer PKJoe Tate OGJosh Thornhill LB

2002 Michael Bazemore LBRichard Bryce LBPaul Harker OGMatt Hasbrook DTChris Morris CGordon Niebylski OTKyle Rasmussen DLChad Simon TBGreg Yeaster DT

2003 Kyle Brown WRBrandon Fields PPaul Harker OGMitch Herrema LBChris Morris CGordon Niebylski OTKyle Rasmussen DTChad Simon RBDrew Stanton QBGreg Yeaster DT

2004 Kiel Beltinck DBKyle Brown WRPete Clifford OGCole Corey SSBrian Davies DTBrandon Fields PMike Gyetvai OTChris Morris CGordon Niebylski OTChad Simon RBEric Smith SSDrew Stanton QBKaleb Thornhill LB

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Linebacker Rob Fredrickson, whoregistered 281 career tackles and fiveinterceptions, received Academic All-Big Ten honors four years in a rowfrom 1990-93.

Wide receiver Mill Coleman, whoearned Academic All-Big Ten honorsfor four-straight seasons, accountedfor 2,815 career all-purpose yards and12 touchdowns.

Four-time Academic All-Big Tenselection Kyle Rasmussen started 35games at defensive tackle andrecorded 146 career stops.

Offensive lineman Toby Heaton, a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection,made 30 career starts.

Garett Gould, a three-year starter atfullback, was named to the AcademicAll-Big Ten Team four times.

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RETIRED JERSEY NUMBERSOnly three jersey numbers have been retired in the105-year history of Michigan State football – No. 78worn by All-America tackle Don Coleman, No. 90worn by All-America roverback George Websterand No. 46 in honor of former MSU President John Hannah.

Spartan head coach Biggie Munn (1947-53) pulledColeman’s No. 78 out of circulation in 1952. Munncalled Coleman, a consensus All-American in 1951,“the finest lineman ever to play for Michigan State.”Coleman was inducted into the College Football Hallof Fame in 1975.

Webster, a two-time All-American, had his No. 90retired by head coach Duffy Daugherty in 1967.“George Webster is not only the finest footballplayer I’ve ever seen but he symbolizes our great1965 and ’66 teams.” Webster was inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 1987.

Daugherty retired the No. 46 in 1969 as a tribute toDr. Hannah, who stepped down after 46 years ofservice to the University including 28 years as itspresident (1941-69). Hannah championed MichiganState’s acceptance into the Big Ten Conference in1949. Former Spartan head coach and athleticsdirector George Perles said, “John Hannah is thegreatest legend in the history of Michigan State. He is the person who made MSU the great school itis today.”

John Hannah #46

HEISMAN TROPHY BALLOTINGINVOLVING MSU SPARTANS

1952 8th Don McAuliffe HB (Billy Vessels, Oklahoma)

1955 4th Earl Morrall QB (Howard Cassady, Ohio St.)

1957 3rd Walt Kowalczyk HB (John Crow, Texas A&M)

8th Dan Currie C1959 6th Dean Look QB

(Billy Cannon, LSU)1962 7th George Saimes FB

(Terry Baker, Oregon State)1963 3rd Sherman Lewis HB

(Roger Staubach, Navy)1965 6th Steve Juday QB

(Mike Garrett, USC)13th Clinton Jones HB

1966 6th Clinton Jones HB (Steve Spurrier, Florida)

1971 10th Eric Allen HB (Pat Sullivan, Auburn)

1972 13th Brad Van Pelt S (Johnny Rogers, Nebraska)

1985 4th Lorenzo White TB (Bo Jackson, Auburn)

1987 4th Lorenzo White TB (Tim Brown, Notre Dame)

1988 6th Tony Mandarich OT (Barry Sanders, Okla. St.)

1989 8th Percy Snow LB (Andre Ware, Houston)

YEAR PL. PLAYER / (WINNER) POS.

Don Coleman #78

George Webster #90

Lorenzo White was fourth in the 1985 and ’87Heisman Trophy balloting.

All-American Sherm Lewis rushed for 577 yards andeight touchdowns in 1963 and finished third in theHeisman Trophy voting.

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MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS

1952 Clarence L. Munn1955 Hugh Duffy Daugherty

1955 Hugh Duffy Daugherty1965 Hugh Duffy Daugherty

1978 Darryl Rogers

2002 Charles Rogers

1989 Percy Snow

1989 Percy Snow

1949 Ed Bagdon

1966 Charles “Bubba” Smith

1972 Brad Van Pelt

1952 Don McAuliffe

1974 Dennis Stolz*1978 Darryl Rogers*1987 George Perles+2003 John L. Smith*

*selected by writers and broadcasters+selected by Big Ten coaches

BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR

WALTER CAMP TROPHY

ROBERT W. MAXWELL AWARD

UPI LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

OUTLAND TROPHY

LOMBARDI AWARD

BUTKUS AWARD

BILETNIKOFF AWARD

THE SPORTING NEWS COACH OF THE YEAR

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (FWAA)

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (AFCA)

1961 Clarence L. Munn 1962 Ralph H. Young 1968 John H. Kobs1973 John S. Pingel1975 Hugh Duffy Daugherty1976 Lyman L. Frimodig 1979 Earl E. Morrall1981 Don L. Ridler1987 Glenn Johnson1987 Lynn Chandnois1990 Bob Carey1992 Frank “Muddy” Waters1993 Charles “Bubba” Smith1996 Herb Adderley1997 Don Coleman1998 George Webster1999 Al Fracassa1999 Kirk Gibson2002 Brad Van Pelt2004 Joe DeLamielleure2005 George Perles

1989 John Wilson

1989 Chris Willertz vs. Notre Dame

1978 Kirk Gibson, flanker(Outstanding Offensive End)

1966 Clinton Jones

CLEVELAND TOUCHDOWN CLUB PLAYER AWARD

DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB - NEW YORK

TOYOTA LEADERSHIP AWARD

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HALL OF FAME

MICHIGAN SPORTS HALL OF FAME

1985 Lorenzo White(co-MVP with Iowa’s Chuck Long)

1987 Lorenzo White

1971 Eric Allen1977 Larry Bethea1987 Lorenzo White

1987 Offensive – Tony Mandarich1988 Offensive – Tony Mandarich1989 Offensive – Bob Kula1997 Offensive – Flozell Adams

1980 Herb Adderley2003 Joe DeLamielleure

Coaches1959 Clarence L. Munn1978 Charles W. Bachman1981 Bob Devaney1984 Hugh Duffy Daugherty1985 Dan Devine1995 Frank Kush2000 Frank “Muddy” Waters

Players1968 John S. Pingel1975 Don E. Coleman1987 George Webster1988 Charles “Bubba” Smith2001 Brad Van Pelt

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

BIG TEN LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

CHICAGO TRIBUNE / BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

UPI BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

2002 Biletnikoff Award winner CharlesRogers led the Big Ten in receivingyards (112.6 per game) and touchdownreceptions (13), while ranking third inreceptions (5.67 per game).

Two-time All-American Brad Van Pelt,who compiled 256 career tackles and14 interceptions, was one of 15 playersand three coaches named to the 2001Class of the College Football Hall of Fame.

In 1989, Percy Snow (48) became thefirst college player ever to win both theButkus and Lombardi Awards in thesame season.

Joe DeLamielleure, who anchored theBuffalo Bills’ “Electric Company”offensive line in the 1970s, was one offive men named to the 2003 Class ofthe Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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MICHIGAN STATE FOOTBALL

1972 Brad Van Pelt(College Defensive Back of the Year)

1983 Carl Banks(College Linebacker of the Year)

1985 Lorenzo White(College Running Back of the Year)

1988 Tony Mandarich(College Off. Lineman of the Year)

2002 Charles Rogers(College Receiver of the Year)

1985 Lorenzo White(College Running Back of the Year)

1988 Tony Mandarich(College Lineman of the Year)

1988 Tony Mandarich

1987 Pat Shurmur vs. USC1993 Mill Coleman vs. Kansas

1965 Stephen Juday1968 Allen Brenner1986 Dean Altobelli1993 Steve Wasylk

1968 Allen Brenner1969 Donald Baird1993 Steve Wasylk

1993 Steve Wasylk

1956 Clarence L. Munn1961 Arthur F. Brandstatter1962 Frank Gaines Jr.

1974 Bob McCurry1977 Don Coleman1990 Steve Juday

1974 Bob McCurry

1998 John H. McConnell

1900-2000 Morten Andersen, PKCharles “Bubba” Smith, DL

WALTER CAMP ALL-CENTURY TEAM

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION GOLD MEDAL

NCAA TOP TEN

NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SILVER ANNIVERSARY ALL-AMERICAN

PLAYBOY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMEGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP AWARD

HONDA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD

FIESTA BOWL SAMARITAN /ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR

WASHINGTON, D.C., TOUCHDOWN CLUB

TOUCHDOWN CLUB OF COLUMBUS

Given annually since 1931 to the player who isvoted the most valuable by his teammates.

1931 Abe Eliowitz FB1932 Robert Monnett HB1933 Arthur Buss T1934 Edward Klewicki E1935 Sid Wagner G1936 Sam Ketchman C1937 Harry Speelman T1938 John Pingel HB1939 Lyle Rockenbach G1940 Jack Amon FB1941 Anthony Arena C1942 Richard Kieppe HB1943 No award1944 Jack Breslin FB1945 Steve Contos HB1946 George Guerre HB1947 Warren Huey E1948 Lynn Chandnois HB1949 Eugene Glick QB1950 Everett Grandelius HB1951 Don Coleman T1952 Richard Tamburo LB1953 LeRoy Bolden HB1954 John Matsock HB1955 Carl Nystrom G1956 James Hinesly E1957 Dan Currie C1958 Sam Williams E1959 Dean Look QB1960 Thomas Wilson QB1961 George Saimes FB1962 George Saimes FB1963 Sherman Lewis HB1964 Richard Gordon HB1965 Stephen Juday QB1966 George Webster ROV1967 Dwight Lee HB1968 Allen Brenner E/S1969 Ronald Saul G1970 Eric Allen TB1971 Eric Allen TB1972 Gail Clark LB1973 Ray Nester LB1974 Charles Baggett QB1975 Levi Jackson FB1976 Richard Baes TB1977 Larry Bethea DT1978 Ed Smith QB1979 Dan Bass LB1980 Steve Smith HB1981 Bryan Clark QB1982 James Neely LB1983 Carl Banks LB1984 Jim Morrissey LB1985 Lorenzo White TB1986 Dave Yarema QB

Mark Ingram FL

GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN AWARD 1987 Lorenzo White TB1988 Kurt Larson LB1989 Percy Snow LB1990 Dan Enos QB

Hyland Hickson TB1991 Chuck Bullough LB

Courtney Hawkins WR1992 Mill Coleman FL/QB1993 Brice Abrams FB

Jim Miller QB 1994 Scott Greene FB1995 Scott Greene FB1996 Duane Goulbourne TB1997 Ike Reese OLB1998 Sorie Kanu FS1999 Aric Morris SS2000 Richard Newsome FS2001 Josh Thornhill LB2002 Charles Rogers WR2003 Jeff Smoker QB2004 Drew Stanton QB

Team MVP Drew Stanton accounted for 2,288 totalyards in 2004, the fifth-best single-season mark inSpartan history.