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[edit]New
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1 | 2022 Michigan Wolverines football team* | 2021-10-01 | 181,733 | 259,277 | Started season 13-0, advanced to College Football Playoff |
2 | NCAA transfer portal* | 2022-01-07 | 27,636 | 225,741 | Registry for college athletes to transfer between schools |
3 | Chase Brown* | 2022-09-17 | 17,562 | 144,330 | Illinois running back 2019-2022, NCAA rushing leader 2022 |
4 | Mazi Smith* | 2022-08-22 | 6,494 | 124,169 | UM defensive tackle 2019-2022 |
5 | Luke Schoonmaker* | 2022-09-24 | 11,002 | 94,403 | Michigan tight end 2019-2022 |
6 | List of homicides in California* | 2022-09-17 | 100,512 | 83,209 | Homicides in California |
7 | E. J. Smith (American football)* | 2022-08-01 | 6,395 | 73,839 | Stanford running back, son of Emmitt Smith |
8 | Harold Perkins | 2022-08-26 | 6,504 | 55,031 | LSU linebacker, 2022-present |
9 | Hazelwood massacre* | 2022-07-24 | 18,355 | 54,785 | Largest mass murder in Detroit history, eight shot and killed, 1971 |
10 | List of homicides in Michigan | 2022-08-27 | 24,596 | 54,162 | Michigan homicides |
11 | Olusegun Oluwatimi | 2022-07-26 | 8,357 | 53,312 | UM center 2022, Rimington and Outland Trophy winner |
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1 | List of The Mary Tyler Moore Show episodes | 2022-04-19 | 448,791 | First season episode summaries | |
2 | Lou Whitaker | 2022-08-24 | 29,247 | 374,061 | Detroit Tigers second baseman 1977-1995 |
3 | Kevin Henry | 2022-06-02 | 3,584 | 336,032 | Defensive end for Mississippi State (1991-1992) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1993-2000) |
4 | Lance Parrish | 2022-08-16 | 37,421 | 236,016 | MLB catcher 1977-1997, 8x All-Star, 3x Golden Glove |
5 | Willie Hernández* | 2022-08-20 | 29,638 | 145,825 | MLB relief pitcher, Cy Young, MVP and World Series in 1984 |
6 | Larry Kelley* | 2022-07-31 | 20,300 | 110,010 | Yale end and Heisman Trophy winner |
7 | Jim Parker | 2022-11 | 13,690 | 109,817 | CHFHOF and PFHOF offensive lineman |
8 | Larry Herndon* | 2022-08-19 | 18,63 | 89,715 | MLB outfielder 1974-1988 |
9 | 1945 college football season | 2022-06-19 | 35,742 | 77,864 | Summary of 1945 college football season |
10 | 1962 Ole Miss Rebels football team | 2022-04-05 | 14,179 | 68,724 | Sugar Bowl and national champion |
Baseball
[edit]Creations
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Cristian Santana (baseball) | 2022-02-23 | 3,084 | 3,040 | Dominican shortstop |
1926 Detroit Stars season | 2022-01-08 | 5,757 | 237 | |
1921 Detroit Stars season | 2022-01-07 | 3,808 | 181 | |
1923 Detroit Stars season | 2022-01-05 | 3,717 | 175 | |
1920 Detroit Stars season | 2022-01-06 | 4,420 | 141 | |
1929 Detroit Stars season | 2022-01-18 | 3,027 | 136 | |
1927 Detroit Stars season | 2022-01-18 | 3,329 | 114 | |
1924 Detroit Stars season | 2022-01-08 | 3,425 | 112 | |
1931 Detroit Stars season | 2022-01-18 | 2,770 | 85 |
Expansions
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1 | Lou Whitaker | 2022-08-24 | 29,247 | 364,062 | Detroit Tigers second baseman 1977-1995 |
2 | Lance Parrish | 2022-08-16 | 37,421 | 228,497 | MLB catcher 1977-1997, 8x All-Star, 3x Golden Glove |
3 | Willie Hernández* | 2022-08-20 | 29,638 | 141,176 | MLB relief pitcher, Cy Young, MVP and World Series in 1984 |
4 | Larry Herndon* | 2022-08-19 | 18,63 | 87,822 | MLB outfielder 1974-1988 |
5 | Milt Wilcox* | 2022-08-22 | 18,545 | 47,349 | MLB pitcher 1970-1986 |
6 | Gair Allie | 2022-02-22 | 5,979 | 7,533 | Pittsburgh Pirates infielder |
7 | Archie McKain | 5,057 | pitcher 1937-1941 | ||
8 | Ralph Works | 5,017 | 1909-12 Tigers pitcher | ||
9 | Don Ross | 3,757 | 1938-45 | ||
10 | Snooks Dowd | 3,478 | 1919 Tigers infielder | ||
11 | Paddy Baumann | 3,484 | 1911-17 Tigers/Yankees | ||
12 | Jim McKeever (baseball) | 3,293 | AfD rescue | ||
Art Bramhall | 2,487 | ||||
Heinie Jantzen | 2,265 | 1912 Browns OF | |||
Heinie Odom | 2,213 | 1925 Yankees 3B | |||
Bill Barrett | 2,149 | AfD rescue | |||
Heinie Heltzel | 2,080 | 1943-44 infielder | |||
Mutt Wilson | 2,088 | ||||
Wade Johnston | 1,954 | 1920s Negro leaguer | |||
Bill Knowlton | 1,316 | AfD rescue | |||
Mays Copeland | 1,197 | 1935 Cardinals pitcher | |||
John Moore | 732 | AfD rescue, 1920s Negro leaguer |
Crime
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1 | List of homicides in California | 2022-09-17 | 102,973 | 66,600 | California homicides |
2 | Hazelwood massacre | 2022-07-24 | 18,355 | 48,775 | 1971 murder of eight people at Detroit drug house; largest mass murder in Detroit history |
3 | List of homicides in Michigan | 2022-08-27 | 24,596 | 51,057 | Michigan homicides |
4 | List of homicides in Wisconsin | 2022-10-24 | 14,796 | 33,130 | Wisconsin homicides |
5 | Rock Road massacre | 2022-07-23 | 22,536 | 31,434 | 1982 mass murder of seven family members at Michigan farmhouse; husband of daughter killed them on eve of divorced hearing |
6 | Troy axe murders | 2022-08-26 | 15,468 | 28,470 | 1964 familicide of seven by former Royal Oak fireman after release from Pontiac State Hospital; killer left handwritten apology notes on each body |
7 | Murder of the DeLisle children | 2022-08-28 | 18,124 | 25,475 | 1989 murder of four children when father drove station wagon into Detroit River |
8 | Royal Oak post office shootings | 2022-09-06 | 9,703 | 20,244 | 1991 shooting at post office; four employees killed before perpetrator committed suicide |
9 | Court-martial of William T. Colman | 2022-08-28 | 11,258 B | 18,226 | Selfridge commander shot black driver; protests followed light punishment |
10 | Richard Frederick Dixon | 2022-10-09 | 19,522 | 10,094 | Hijacked plane to Cuba, later killed police officer |
11 | Killing of Jim Matthews | 2022-09-27 | 6,943 | 6,169 |
Football
[edit]Michigan Wolverines
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1 | Mazi Smith* | 2022-08-22 | 6,494 | 123,700 | Defensive tackle 2019-2022 |
2 | Luke Schoonmaker* | 2022-09-24 | 12,858 | 93,755 | Tight end 2018-2022 |
3 | Olusegun Oluwatimi* | 2022-07-26 | 8,346 | 52,898 | Center 2022, Rimington and Outland Trophies |
4 | Roman Wilson* | 2022-09-11 | 5,036 | 45,575 | Wide receiver 2020-2023 |
5 | Zak Zinter* | 2022-11-30 | 4,203 | 40,536 | Offensive guard 2020-2023 |
6 | Colston Loveland* | 2022-11-19 | 5,925 | 24,576 | Tight end 2022-present |
7 | Eyabi Okie* | 2022-10-18 | 8,748 | 17,667 | Defensive end 2022 |
8 | A. J. Henning* | 2022-07-26 | 6,168 | 15,023 | Wide receiver 2020-2022 |
9 | Will Johnson* | 2022-07-26 | 5,515 | 17,334 | Cornerback 2022-present |
10 | Trevor Keegan* | 2022-11-30 | 4,060 | 11,010 | Offensive guard 2020-2023 |
11 | Steve Clinkscale* | 2022-12-07 | 4,497 | 10,140 | Co-defensive coordinator |
12 | M Club banner* | 2022-09-11 | 6,304 | 10,089 | |
13 | Junior Colson* | 2022-11-29 | 5,596 | 8,951 | Linebacker 2021-present |
14 | Mason Graham* | 2022-12-09 | 4,023 | 6,893 | Defensive tackle 2022-present |
15 | Derrick Moore* | 2022-07-26 | 4,295 | 3,084 | Defensive end 2022-present |
College football players
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1 | Chase Brown | 2022-09-17 | 17,591 | 128,802 | 1,643 rushing yards for Illinois 2022 |
2 | E. J. Smith (American football) | 2022-08-01 | 6,395 | 57,216 | Stanford RB, son of Emmitt Smith |
3 | Harold Perkins | 2022-08-26 | 6,500 | 47,425 | LSU linebacker |
4 | Andrew Vorhees | 2022-07-26 | 5,077 | 40,547 | All-American guard at USC 2022 |
5 | Walter Nolen | 2022-07-29 | 5,935 | 40,186 | No. 1 recruit in the 2022 college football recruiting class |
6 | Carson Steele | 2022-11-09 | 7,557 | 38,682 | UCLA RB, "Man of Steele" |
7 | Luther Burden III | 2022-08-06 | 3,420 | 37,637 | |
8 | Austin Reed (American football) | 2022-09-05 | 6,067 | 21,210 | QB at Southern Illinois, West Florida, Western Kentucky |
9 | Malaki Starks | 2022-08-06 | 3,673 | 15,141 | Georgia safety |
10 | Carlton Martial | 2022-10-20 | 10,780 | 13,897 | All-time NCAA tackles leader |
11 | Khalan Laborn | 2022-10-16 | 6,232 | 12,031 | Florida State and Marshall RB |
12 | Domani Jackson | 2022-08-26 | 2,942 | 10,243 | USC cornerback |
13 | Logan Bonner | 2022-08-06 | 5,842 | 9,172 | Utah State QB (2021-22) |
14 | Mykel Williams | 2022-09-08 | 6,460 | 7,995 | Georgia defensive end |
15 | Kyle Vantrease | 2022-10-16 | 7,698 | 6,759 | Quarterback at Buffalo and Georgia Southern |
16 | Shazz Preston | 2022-09-08 | 3,048 | 5,254 | Alabama wide receiver |
17 | Keylon Stokes | 2022-11-17 | 2,762 | 3,983 | Tulsa wide receiver |
18 | Kamari Wilson | 2022-08-26 | 2,423 | 3,393 | Florida safety |
19 | DJ Campbell (American football) | 2022-08-27 | 2,242 | 3,007 | Texas offensive tackle |
20 | Shemar Stewart | 2022-09-12 | 3,208 | 2,894 | Texas A&M defensive end |
21 | Gabe Brownlow-Dindy | 2022-08-27 | 2,906 | 2,411 | Texas A&M defensive tackle |
22 | Kyle Harmon (American football) | 2022-08-09 | 4,203 | 1,661 | San Jose State linebacker |
23 | Alabama Crimson Tide football yearly statistical leaders | 2022-07-31 | 13,847 | 1,496 | |
24 | Marquez Cooper | 2022-11-09 | 2,776 | 1,385 | Kent State RB |
25 | Howard Yerges Sr. | 2022-11-29 | 6,912 | 263 | College and pro player 1915-1920 |
2022 college football season
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1 | 2022 Gulf South Conference football season | 2022-12-15 | 50,104 | 18,884 | West Florida champion |
2 | 2022 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football season | 2022-12-05 | 42,498 | 11,353 | Grand Valley State champion |
3 | 2022 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football season | 2022-12-08 | 43,533 | 6,126 | Colorado Mines champion |
4 | 2022 North Central Cardinals football team | 2022-12-13 | 8,869 | 3,479 | Division III champion |
5 | 2022 Ohio Athletic Conference football season | 2022-11-16 | 31,960 | 3,415 | Mount Union champion |
6 | 2022 Great Midwest Athletic Conference football season | 2022-12-12 | 27,536 | 1,433 | Ashland champion |
7 | 2022 Great Lakes Valley Conference football season | 2022-12-10 | 29,746 | 1,262 | Indianapolis champion |
8 | 2022 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season | 2022-12-13 | 27,684 | 778 | Alma champion |
College football recruiting
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NCAA transfer portal | 2022-01-07 | 174,838 | NCAA registry for college athletes to transfer schools | |
2023 college football recruiting class | 2022-09-14 | 7,436 | 13,632 | Arch Manning |
2022 college football recruiting class | 2022-09-12 | 8,385 | 8,480 | Walter Nolen |
2021 college football recruiting class | 2022-09-13 | 7,715 | 2,239 | Quinn Ewers |
2020 college football recruiting class | 2022-09-13 | 7,330 | 1,967 | Bryan Bresee |
2018 college football recruiting class | 2022-10-18 | 7,348 | 1,701 | Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields top two recruits |
2019 college football recruiting class | 2022-10-17 | 6,656 | 916 | Nolan Smith |
1946 football season
[edit]1946 expansions
[edit]- 1946 Little All-America college football team
- 1946 All-Big Six Conference football team
- 1946 Iowa State Cyclones football team
- 1946 Kansas Jayhawks football team
Border Conference
- 1946 Arizona Wildcats football team
- 1946 Arizona State Sun Devils football team
- 1946 New Mexico A&M Aggies football team
- 1946 Texas Mines Miners football team
Ivy League
- Template:1946 Ivy League football standings
- 1946 Columbia Lions football team
- 1946 Penn Quakers football team (AP No. 13)
Missouri Valley Conference
- 1946 Oklahoma A&M Cowboys football team
- 1946 Saint Louis Billikens football team
- 1946 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team (AP No. 17)
- 1946 Wichita Shockers football team
Mountain States Conference
- 1946 BYU Cougars football team
- 1946 Colorado Buffaloes football team
- 1946 Colorado A&M Aggies football team
- 1946 Denver Pioneers football team
- 1946 Utah State Aggies football team
- 1946 Wyoming Cowboys football team
New England Conference
North Central Conference
- 1946 Iowa State Teachers Panthers football team
- 1946 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team
- 1946 South Dakota Coyotes football team
- 1946 South Dakota State Jackrabbits football team
Ohio Athletic Conference
Pacific Coast Conference
- 1946 California Golden Bears football team
- 1946 Montana Grizzlies football team
- 1946 Oregon Webfoots football team
- 1946 Oregon State Beavers football team
- 1946 Washington State Cougars football team
Southeastern Conference
- 1946 Ole Miss Rebels football team
- 1946 Mississippi State Maroons football team
- 1946 Vanderbilt Commodores football team
Southern Conference
- 1946 The Citadel Bulldogs football team
- 1946 Duke Blue Devils football team
- 1946 Maryland Terrapins football team
- 1946 NC State Wolfpack football team (AP No. 18)
- 1946 South Carolina Gamecocks football team
- 1946 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
- 1946 William & Mary Indians football team
Southwest Conference
- 1946 All-Southwest Conference football team
- 1946 Baylor Bears football team
- 1946 SMU Mustangs football team
- 1946 TCU Horned Frogs football team
Yankee Conference
- 1946 Connecticut Huskies football team
- 1946 Maine Black Bears football team
- 1946 Rhode Island State Rams football team
Eastern
- Template:1946 Eastern non-major college football independents records
- 1946 Boston College Eagles football team
- 1946 Buffalo Bulls football team
- 1946 Drexel Dragons football team
- 1946 Maine Black Bears football team
- 1946 Massachusetts State Aggies football team
- 1946 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
- 1946 Villanova Wildcats football team
Midwestern
- Template:1946 Mid-America Conference football standings
- 1946 Ball State Cardinals football team
- 1946 Central Michigan Chippewas football team
- 1946 Cincinnati Bearcats football team
- 1946 Dayton Flyers football team
- 1946 Detroit Titans football team
- 1946 Marquette Hilltoppers football team
- 1946 Miami Redskins football team
- 1946 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team
- 1946 Ohio Bobcats football team
- 1946 Southern Illinois Maroons football team
- 1946 Wayne Tartars football team
- 1946 Western Michigan Broncos football team
- 1946 Youngstown Penguins football team
Southern
- Template:1946 Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
- 1946 Louisville Cardinals football team
- 1946 Miami Hurricanes football team
- 1946 Virginia Cavaliers football team
- 1946 West Virginia Mountaineers football team
Western
Other season articles
[edit]All-Eastern/Southern Conference teams
[edit]Little All-America teams
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1 | 1974 Little All-America college football team | 2022-12-06 | 4,678 | 792 | Included Walter Payton |
2 | 1975 Little All-America college football team | 2022-12-06 | 2,911 | 216 | |
3 | 1979 Little All-America college football team | 2022-12-06 | 2,401 | 212 | |
4 | 1976 Little All-America college football team | 2022-12-06 | 2,506 | 174 | |
5 | 1978 Little All-America college football team | 2022-12-06 | 2,562 | 125 | |
6 | 1977 Little All-America college football team | 2022-12-06 | 2,471 | 121 |
Other new football articles
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1 | Drane Scrivener | 2022-04-22 | 10,780 | 5,162 | All-American CB at Tulsa 1972 |
2 | Steve Sogge | 2022-04-14 | 4,329 | 2,185 | All-PCC QB for USC 1968 |
3 | Kent State football (1920–1929) | 2022-03-04 | 37,843 | 1,109 | |
4 | List of players who appeared in only one game in the NFL (1930–1939) | 2022-03-09 | 23,055 | 1,071 | |
5 | George Jugum | 2022-04-15 | 3,844 | 883 | All-Pac 8 LB 1968 |
6 | George Slagle | 2022-01-19 | 6,867 | 759 | Pro football G (1920s) and coach (1930s) |
7 | Willis O. Hunter | 2022-06-24 | 2,995 | 482 | USC AD 1925-1957 |
8 | Fred Khasigian | 2022-04-14 | 2,739 | 426 | All-PCC guard 1968-1969 |
9 | Larry Agajanian | 2022-04-15 | 3,239 | 418 | All-PCC defensive tackle for UCLA 1968 |
10 | W. J. Bingham | 2022-06-24 | 3,161 | 341 | Harvard AD 1926-1951 |
11 | Zern Joseph | 2022-01-23 | 330 | Dayton Triangles 1925, 1927 | |
12 | Gwen Cooper (American football) | 2022-04-15 | 3,363 | 237 | All-PCC E for UCLA 1969 |
13 | Ken Wiedemann | 2022-04-15 | 3,427 | 219 | All-PCC defensive back 1967-1969 |
14 | Aubrey Strosnider | 2022-11-22 | 3,225 | 211 | Dayton Triangles T 1928 |
15 | Aaron Oliker | 2022-01-19 | 2,925 | 186 | Pottsville Maroons end 1926 |
Expansions
[edit]People
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1 | Kevin Henry | 2022-06-02 | 3,584 | 330,708 | Defensive end for Mississippi State (1991-1992) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1993-2000) |
2 | Larry Kelley* | 2022-07-31 | 20,300 | 108,795 | Yale end and Heisman Trophy winner |
3 | Jim Parker | 2022-11 | 13,690 | 107,880 | CHFHOF and PFHOF offensive lineman |
4 | Chuck Stobart | 25,368 | 41,307 | 36 consecutive seasons as a coach at Division I college football teams | |
5 | Dave Raimey | 2022-11-10 | 16,961 | 13,466 | UM RB (1960-1962), Canadian Football Hall of Fame |
6 | Charlie Green (American football) | 2021-11-13 | 14,539 | 11,018 | Wittenberg QB in College Football HOF |
8 | Jason Horn | 2022-07-02 | 3,318 | 8,382 | UM defensive tackle, All-American 1995 |
7 | Benton Bangs* | 2022-11-29/30 | 7,745 | 7,332 | Played in Rose Bowls for Washington State and Mare Island Marines |
9 | Mike Koken | 4,777 |
Other
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1 | 1940 college football season | 40,599 | |||
2 | 1945 college football season | 2022-06-19 | 35,742 | 74,811 | Summary of 1945 college football season |
3 | 1942 college football season | 2022-06-30 | 36,044 | 60,628 | Summary of 1942 college football season |
4 | 1941 college football season | 2022-06-25 | 40,141 | 55,146 | Summary of 1941 college football season |
5 | 1943 college football season | 2022-06-30 | 25,569 | 36,952 | Summary of 1943 college football season |
6 | 1944 college football season | 2022-06-28 | 32,962 | 35,157 | Summary of 1944 college football season |
7 | Dickinson System | 2022-03-28 | 18,719 | 28,794 | Mathematical rating system to crown national champions 1925-1940 |
8 | 2004 Central Michigan Chippewas football team | 2022-04-08 | 8,927 | 10,205 | 4–7 record under Brian Kelly |
9 | 1973 Miami Redskins football team | 9,472 | 9,795 | MAC champion, defeated Florida in Tangerine Bowl | |
1908 Chicago Maroons football team | 3,546 | 5–0–1, Western Conference champion | |||
1924 Yale Bulldogs football team | 2,500 | 6–0–2 | |||
1916 Yale Bulldogs football team | 2,384 | 8–1 |
National championship teams
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1 | 1962 Ole Miss Rebels football team | 2022-04-05 | 14,179 | 65,924 | Sugar Bowl and national champion |
2 | 1945 Army Cadets football team | 2022-04-05 | 14,599 | 48,582 | Undefeated AP national champion |
3 | 1957 Auburn Tigers football team | 2022-04-05 | 11,634 | 43,038 | National champion (AP) |
4 | 1942 Georgia Bulldogs football team | 2022-04-04 | 13,947 | 46,150 | Rose Bowl and national champion |
5 | 1938 TCU Horned Frogs football team | 2022-04-02 | 11,791 | 38,915 | Sugar Bowl and national champion |
6 | 1924 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team | 2022-04-07 | 17,137 | 34,873 | Rose Bowl and national champion |
7 | 1944 Army Cadets football team | 2022-04-03 | 14,599 | 32,653 | National champion (AP) |
8 | 1955 Oklahoma Sooners football team | 2022-04-04 | 16,071 | 32,021 | Orange Bowl and national champion |
9 | 1939 Texas A&M Aggies football team | 2022-04-02 | 11,311 | 29,896 | Sugar Bowl and national champion |
10 | 1952 Michigan State Spartans football team | 2022-04-04 | 13,596 | 25,254 | Consensus national champion |
11 | 1930 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team | 2022-04-07 | 17,041 | 23,206 | Consensus national champion |
12 | 1926 Stanford football team | 2022-03-28 | 14,390 | 22,192 | Co-national champion |
13 | 1919 Texas A&M Aggies football team | 2022-03-31 | 8,716 | 18,440 | Undefeated team, NCF co-national champion |
14 | 1920 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team | 2022-04-07 | 10,645 | 18,418 | Undefeated, Billingsley national champion |
15 | 1955 Michigan State Spartans football team | 2022-04-06 | 12,624 | 17,557 | Rose Bowl and Boand national champion |
16 | 1929 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team | 15,483 | 17,104 | Undefeated national champion | |
17 | 1951 Michigan State Spartans football team | 10,839 | 15,580 | Undefeated, AP No. 2, national champion per others | |
18 | 1919 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team | 9,522 | 15,499 | Co-national champion per NCF and Parke Davis | |
19 | 1905 Chicago Maroons football team | 16,837 | 15,635 | Undefeated national champion | |
20 | 1920 California Golden Bears football team | 9,078 | 14,176 | Undefeated national champion | |
21 | 1939 USC Trojans football team | 13,731 | 14,100 | Rose Bowl champion and Dickinson national champion | |
22 | 1935 SMU Mustangs football team | 11,203 | 13,389 | National championn but lost Rose Bowl | |
23 | 1923 Illinois Fighting Illini football team | 12,748 | 12,403 | Undefeated national champion starring Red Grange | |
24 | 1937 California Golden Bears football team | 15,357 | 12,086 | Rose Bowl and national champion | |
25 | 1894 Yale Bulldogs football team | 2022-03-24 | 13,605 | 11,408 | Undefeated national champion |
26 | 1931 USC Trojans football team | 13,670 | 10,478 | Rose Bowl and national champion | |
27 | 1927 Texas A&M Aggies football team | 9,840 | 10,443 | Sagarin national champion | |
28 | 1928 USC Trojans football team | 10,197 | 10,412 | Dickinson national champion | |
29 | 1933 Ohio State Buckeyes football team | 8,841 | 9,669 | 7–1 record, No. 5 in Dickinson rankings | |
30 | 1912 Penn State Nittany Lions football team | 8,421 | 9,261 | Undefeated NCF co-national champion | |
31 | 1919 Harvard Crimson football team | 15,832 | 9,176 | Rose Bowl and national champion | |
1914 Army Cadets football team | 8,991 | ||||
32 | 1921 California Golden Bears football team | 10,849 | 8,852 | National champion, known as the "Wonder Team" | |
33 | 1927 Illinois Fighting Illini football team | 10,551 | 8,719 | Undefeated national champion | |
34 | 1911 Penn State Nittany Lions football team | 9,007 | 8,230 | Undefeated co-national champion per NCF | |
35 | 1915 Oklahoma Sooners football team | 8,569 | 8,210 | Undefeated Southwest Conference champion | |
36 | 1913 Chicago Maroons football team | 5,200 | 8,105 | Undefeated Billingsley national champion | |
37 | 1922 California Golden Bears football team | 9,897 | 7,976 | Undefeated national champion 1954 | |
38 | 1919 Illinois Fighting Illini football team | 10,487 | 7,501 | National champion | |
39 | 1927 Yale Bulldogs football team | 11,599 | 7,464 | CFRA national champion | |
40 | 1914 Illinois Fighting Illini football team | 11,297 | 6,963 | Billingsley national champion, undefeated | |
41 | 1895 Penn Quakers football team | 10,960 | 6,822 | Undefeated national champion | |
42 | 1900 Yale Bulldogs football team | 9,541 | 6,767 | Undefeated national champion | |
43 | 1887 Yale Bulldogs football team | 6,959 | 6,735 | Undefeated national champion | |
44 | 1914 Texas Longhorns football team | 7,877 | 6,522 | Undefeated Billingsley MOV national champion | |
45 | 1889 Princeton Tigers football team | 9,629 | 6,257 | Undefeated national champion | |
46 | 1894 Penn Quakers football team | 9,013 | 6,234 | Undefeated co-national champion (Davis) | |
47 | 1915 Cornell Big Red football team | 9,967 | 6,014 | Undefeated national champion | |
48 | 1939 Cornell Big Red football team | 5,966 | |||
49 | 1909 Yale Bulldogs football team | 5,749 | |||
50 | 1886 Yale Bulldogs football team | 5,552 | |||
51 | 1895 Yale Bulldogs football team | 5,429 | |||
52 | 1922 Princeton Tigers football team | 5,270 | |||
53 | 1899 Harvard Crimson football team | 5,104 | |||
1921 Lafayette football team | 5,002 | ||||
54 | 1908 Penn Quakers football team | 4,995 | |||
55 | 1933 Princeton Tigers football team | 4,762 | |||
56 | 1898 Harvard Crimson football team | 4,689 | |||
57 | 1911 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team | 4,687 | |||
58 | 1903 Princeton Tigers football team | 4,680 | |||
59 | 1912 Harvard Crimson football team | 4,798 | |||
60 | 1911 Princeton Tigers football team | 4,619 | |||
61 | 1920 Harvard Crimson football team | 4,617 | |||
62 | 1896 Princeton Tigers football team | 4,615 | |||
63 | 1897 Yale Bulldogs football team | 4,611 | |||
65 | 1904 Penn Quakers football team | 4,905 | |||
64 | 1908 Harvard Crimson football team | 4,904 | National champion | ||
66 | 1894 Princeton Tigers football team | 4,845 | National champion | ||
67 | 1902 Yale Bulldogs football team | 4,671 | Co-national champion | ||
68 | 1910 Harvard Crimson football team | 4,668 | National champion | ||
69 | 1913 Harvard Crimson football team | 4,647 | National champion | ||
70 | 1905 Yale Bulldogs football team | 4,461 | National champion | ||
71 | 1921 Cornell Big Red football team | 4,440 | National champion | ||
73 | 1922 Cornell Big Red football team | 4,389 | National champion | ||
72 | 1907 Yale Bulldogs football team | 4,303 | National champion | ||
74 | 1906 Yale Bulldogs football team | 4,250 | National champion | ||
1923 Cornell Big Red football team | 3,897 | Co-national champion | |||
1920 Princeton Tigers football team | 3,840 | Co-national champion | |||
75 | 1906 Princeton Tigers football team | 2022-03-24 | 4,050 | National champion | |
1898 Princeton Tigers football team | 3,781 | National champion |
- Royal T. Farrand
- Stephen Barchet
- Tommy Bell
- Rex Boggan
- George Bogue
- Tom Brzoza
- Ralph Capron
- Carl Charon
- Beryl Clark
- Tom Connell
- Cy DeGree
- Dean Dugger
- Pat Dunnigan
- Ralph Fife
- Leon Gajecki
- Jack Haman
- Dale Hansen
- Osborne Helveston
- Dave Hoppmann
- Jim Jaquith
- Bob Jewett
- Kosse Johnson
- Johnny Joss
- Michael Kinek
- Russ Lay
- Lloyd Madden
- Joe Margucci
- Vic Marino
- Tony Matisi
- Len McCormick
- Tom McNamara
- Frank Mincevich
- Merwin Mitterwallner
- Spencer Moseley
- Derace Moser
- Carl Nery
- Nelson Norgren
- Bob Paremore
- Win Pederson
- Dom Principe
- Paul Rickards
- Carl Samuelson
- Chris Schlachter
- Shag Sheard
- Elmer Sleight
- Bill Smyth
- Harry Speelman
- Thomas Sterck
- Johnny Supulski
- Walt Vezmar
- Les Walters
- Earl Warweg
- Caspar Wister
- John Yezerski
- Tim Atchison (AfD rescue)
- Jeff Atkins (AfD rescue)
- Jared Hassin (AfD rescue)
- Kevin Henry (AfD rescue)
- Drane Scrivener (AfD rescue)
(365)
- 1945: Ohio State, Allen*, Southern*, Tennessee A&I*, Virginia State*, West Virginia State*, Wilberforce*
- Akron: 1954
- All-Big Ten: 1953, 1954, 1957
- All-Eastern: 1926-1938, 1940, 1942-1944, 1947-1950 (22)
- All-Pacific Coast: 1951, 1954-1956, 1959-1960, 1963-1969, 1975 (14)
- Ball State: 1950, 1952, 1955-1957, 1959-1964, 1968-1974 (18)
- Boston University: 1923-1924, 1929-1930, 1932-1935, 1938-1940, 1945, 1955-1958, 1960-1968, 1970-1972 (33)
- Bowling Green: 1943
- Bucknell: 1911, 1913, 1917-1924, 1926-1937, 1939-1943 (27)
- Buffalo: 1946, 1955 (2)
- Central Michigan: 1998-2002, 2004 (6)
- Dayton: 1926-1938, 1940 (14)
- Gonzaga: 1926, 1929-1931, 1933-1934, 1937-1938 (8)
- Holy Cross: 1919-1921, 1927, 1930-1931, 1933, 1939-1940, 1942-1943 (11)
- Kent State: Kent State football (1920–1929), 1930-1939, 1941-1942, 1946, 1948, 1971, 1973-1974 (27)
- Loyola (CA): 1909, 1929, 1933-1934, 1936, 1942, 1946, 1948-1949, 1951 (10)
- Maine: 1912-1913, 1916-1920 (7)
- Marshall: 1932, 1935-1936 (3)
- Miami (OH): 1943-1946, 1948, 1950, 1952-1955, 1973, 1977, 1986 (13)
- Minnesota: 1898
- Missouri Valley: 1942, 1946, 1947, 1948 (4)
- Montana: 1920
- New Hampshire: 1956-1958, 1960-1961, 1984-1985, 1987-1990, 1992-1993, 1995-2003 (32)
- North Dakota: 1938, 1942, 1945-1946, 1953-1964 (16)
- Northern Iowa: 1928
- Notre Dame: 1942
- Ohio: 1924, 1926-1928, 1931-1934, 1945-1946, 1953 (11)
- Ohio Northern: 1941
- Princeton 1931
- Rhode Island: 1910-1916, 1921, 1983, 1986-2001 (25)
- Saint Louis: 1934
- Saint Mary's: 1926-1930 (5)
- San Francisco: 1925*, 1928, 1942, 1946, 1948-1951 (8)
- Santa Clara: 1922-1924, 1926-1927, 1929-1931, 1933-1935, 1938, 1946, 1948, 1950-1952 (18)
- South Dakota: 1945, 1948, 1952, 1958-1964, 1977 (AfD rescue) (11)
- South Dakota State: 1921, 1930-1940, 1942, 1944-1946, 1948, 1952 (18)
- Swarthmore: 1919
- Upper Iowa: 1937, 1946 (2)
- Utah State: 1924
- Wisconsin-Whitewater: 1967 (AfD rescue), 1969 (2)
Miscellaneous
[edit]Creations
[edit]Title | Creation | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rommy Hunt Revson | 2022-09-15 | 5,108 | 33,041 | Inventor of scrunchie |
Dale Haney | 2022-10-10 | 7,020 | 22,882 | White House gardener and pet keeper |
The Strike (Westinghouse Studio One) | 2022-07-20 | 6,576 | 15,085 | |
Battle of San Buenaventura | 2022-04-22 | 13,509 | 11,281 | |
Beryl Benacerraf | 2022-10-22 | 13,322 B | 10,535 | Pioneer in use of prental ultrasound to diagnose fetal abnormalities |
Cephas L. Bard | 2022-09-07 | 7,862 | 5,897 | |
Russ Hoogerhyde | 2022-05-26 | 8,941 | 3,440 | Six-time American archery champion 1930-1940 |
2021 in Michigan | 2022-09-06 17:32 | 39,523 Start | 672 | Events in Michigan |
2022 in Michigan | 2022-09-04 19:28 | 27,011 Start | 596 | Events in Michigan |
Ann Weber Hoyt | 2022-05-26 19:20 | 1,771 | 403 | Archery Hall of Fame |
An Almanac of Liberty (Westinghouse Studio One) | 2022-07-22 04:54 | 8,060 Start | 160 | |
A Bolt of Lightning (Studio One) | 2022-07-22 00:33 | 8,141 Start | 302 | |
Robert P. Elmer | 2022-05-27 00:15 | 1,549 | 231 | Archery Hall of Fame |
Expansions
[edit]Title | Expand date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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List of The Mary Tyler Moore Show episodes | 2022-04-19 | 414,283 | First season episode summaries | |
A Sleepin' Bee | 2022-06-26 | 4,676 | 37,788 | Harold Arlen song |
The Yankee Clipper (film) | 2022-06-26 | 4,525 | 11,599 | 1927 film starring William boyd, Junior Coghlan |
Dave Gunther | 2022-03-15 | 10,803 | 10,859 | Pro basketball player 1959-1962, college coach 1967-2001 |
Dave Scholz | 2022-03-15 | 4,266 | 7,723 | Philadelphia 76ers forward (976) |
Roger Strickland (basketball) | 2022-03-15 | 7,454 | 6,434 | NBA player 1963-1964 |
Fred Bonine | 2022-02-11 | 11,610 | 4,663 | Sprinter and eye doctor |
Edwin Turner (athlete) | 2,238 | AfD rescue, middle distance runner 1932 Olympics | ||
1946 in Michigan | 2022-11-19 | 47,275 | 1,754 | |
John Newman | 1,715 | AfD rescue, Detroit Falcons (1931) | ||
Gladys Moreno | 1,324 | |||
Turn Left at Mount Everest (Playhouse 90) | 385 | |||
The Right Hand Man (Playhouse 90) | 344 | |||
Panic Button (Playhouse 90) | 303 | |||
The Lone Woman (Playhouse 90) | 294 |
Rescue
- Nathan Aleskovsky (JPL)
- Hector Dyer (JPL)
- Russell S. Hughes (JPL)
- Frank V. Phillips (JPL)
- Dmitri Pozhidaev (JPL)
- Mario Siletti (JPL)
DYKs
[edit]Article (DYK date) | Image | DYK views | DYK hook |
---|---|---|---|
1196. Junior Colson (12/28/22) | 3,033 | ... that Junior Colson, the leading tackler on the 2022 Michigan Wolverines football team, lived in a Haitian orphanage prior to his adoption at age nine? | |
1195. Benton Bangs (12/22/22) | 5,080 | ... that pigeon racer "Biff" Bangs previously played for two different teams in Rose Bowl football games? | |
1194. Chase Brown (12/17/22) | 3,949 | ... that Canadian running back Chase Brown ranked second in American college football with 1,643 rushing yards in 2022? | |
1193. Carlton Martial (12/1/22) | 3,968 | ... that linebacker Carlton Martial, who broke the college-football record for the most tackles in November 2022, began his career as a walk-on? | |
1192. Beryl Benacerraf (11/18/22) | 5,538 | ... that Beryl Benacerraf, pioneer of the nuchal scan, wrote that dyslexia caused her to live in a world of images where "anomalies jump out at me like a neon sign"? | |
1191. Carson Steele (11/17/22) | 6,764 | ... that Carson Steele, known as the "Man of Steele", has a pet alligator named Crocky-J and has been called "the most interesting man" in college football? | |
1190. Eyabi Okie (11/6/22) | 1,760 | ... that Michigan defensive end Eyabi Okie, ranked number 3 in the 2018 college football recruiting class, changed his surname from "Anoma" to recognize his mother who lives in Africa? (398 for 2018 college football recruiting class) | |
1189. Dale Haney (11/1/22) | 9,802 | ... that Dale Haney has walked presidential pooches from Richard Nixon's King Timahoe to Joe Biden's Commander and safeguarded George W. Bush's pets during the September 11 attacks? | |
1188. Richard Frederick Dixon (10/30/22) | 8,663 | ... that after his release from a hospital for the criminally insane, Richard Dixon burgled $16 from a credit union and hijacked a jet to Cuba? | |
1187. Rommy Hunt Revson (10/24/22) | 8,787 | ... that nightclub singer Rommy Revson earned millions of dollars from her 1986 invention of the scrunchie (examples pictured), which she originally named after her pet poodle? | |
1186. Murder of the DeLisle children (10/20/22) | 11,625 | ... that a 28-year-old tire store manager drowned his four children in the same station wagon in which his father fatally shot himself in the head? | |
1185. M Club banner | 6,893 | ... that the Michigan banner survived an attack by uniformed men from Ohio during the Ten Year War? | |
1184. Cephas L. Bard (10/6/22) | 5,121 | ... that Cephas L. Bard, the first American physician in Ventura, California, was also the first person to die in the hospital he built there? | |
1183. Royal Oak post office shootings (10/1/22) | 9,284 | ... that an investigation into the Royal Oak post office shootings led one congressman to accuse the Postal Service of having been "asleep at the switch"? | |
1182. Court-martial of William T. Colman (9/25/22) | 17,025 | ... that the court-martial of William T. Colman, the commander of a U.S. air base, created a storm of protest when he was merely reduced in rank after shooting a black soldier? | |
1181. Troy axe murders (9/14/22) | 14,138 | ... that in the Troy axe murders a former fireman killed his wife, five-year-old daughter, and five stepchildren and left love notes on their bodies? (overnight) | |
1180. Larry Herndon (9/11/22) | 1,400 (overnight) | ... that Larry Herndon, baseball rookie of the year in 1977, hit a game-winning home run in the 1984 World Series and a playoff-clinching home run on the last day of the 1987 season? | |
1179. Milt Wilcox (9/10/22) | 1,512 (overnight) | ... that Milt Wilcox, winning pitcher of Game 3 of the 1984 World Series, credited "throwing bowling balls" with rescuing his Major League Baseball career? | |
1178. Willie Hernández (9/24/22) | 6,069 | ... that Puerto Rico's Willie Hernández (pictured) became the highest paid player in Detroit Tigers history after winning Cy Young and Most Valuable Player awards and a World Series? | |
1177. E. J. Smith (9/1/22) | 2,343 | ... that Stanford's E. J. Smith, son of the National Football League's all-time leading rusher, was named a 2022 breakout candidate at his father's position? (overnight) | |
1176. Larry Kelley (8/28/22) | 3,177 | ... that Heisman Trophy winner Larry Kelley turned down multiple offers to play professional football to become a school teacher? (Sunday daytime) | |
1175. Walter Nolen (8/27/22) | 2,446 | ... that Walter Nolen was ranked by ESPN and USA Today as the number-one player in the 2022 college football recruiting class? (overnight slot) | |
1174. Rock Road massacre (8/21/22) | 18,932 | ... that a livestock auctioneer and former Army sharpshooter shot and killed seven family members in the Rock Road massacre? (Sunday slot) | |
1173. Hazelwood massacre (8/14/22) | 25,760 | ... that the 1971 Hazelwood massacre was the largest mass murder in the history of "Murder City"? (Sunday slot) | |
1172. The Strike (8/7/22) | 13,512 | ... that "The Strike" (1954), about an American officer's turmoil in ordering an air strike on his own men, was rated as Rod Serling's best script he had written to date? (Sunday slot) | |
1171. Russ Hoogerhyde (6/16/22) | 2,941 | ... that six-time American national archery champion Russ Hoogerhyde performed trick shots including shooting a cigarette from the lips of a spectator? | |
1170. Drane Scrivener (5/31/22) | 3,850 | ... that All-American cornerback Drane Scrivener later became a published author on fire safety issues involving children with special needs, newborns, and older adults? (overnight) | |
1169. Battle of San Buenaventura (5/24/22) | 9,525 | ... that the Battle of San Buenaventura was described by the Los Angeles Times as a "quirky skirmish ... that emptied the mission of wine and left its adobe walls pockmarked by cannon fire"? (overnight) | |
1168. Bill Smyth (3/22/22) | 5,754 | ... that Bill Smyth fought as a Marine at Iwo Jima and later played four seasons for the Los Angeles Rams? (overnight) | |
1167. Mike Koken (3/18/22) | 4,220 | ... that after surviving D-Day, former quarterback Mike Koken wrote that playing American football for Notre Dame left one "prepared for the toughest stuff the Jerries can throw at you"? | |
1166. Arnold Oehlrich (1/20/22) | 2,618 | ... that Nebraska's "Itch" Oehlrich was lured by the "scratch" of $100 per game to play in the National Football League? (overnight) | |
1165. 1912 Army Cadets football team (1/11/22) | 6,944 | ... that a future president of the United States played halfback for the 1912 Army Cadets football team? (overnight) | |
1164. Steve Hamas (1/8/22) | 2,024 | ... that Steve Hamas played in the National Football League and later beat two former boxing champions in the ring? (overnight) | |
1163. Francis Bacon (1/6/22) | 3,796 | ... that Francis Bacon played in the first National Football League game and became the first NFL player to return a punt for a touchdown? (overnight) | |
1162. Art Pharmer (1/5/22) | 2,524 | ... that former NFL halfback Art Pharmer pursued, tackled, and captured a shoplifter who ran from the sporting goods store where Pharmer worked? | |
1161. Mally Nydahl (1/5/22) | 4,189 | ... that Mally Nydahl, "one of the greatest backs ever to come out of the Middle West", used his football earnings to pay for medical school and became a professor of orthopedic surgery? (overnight) |