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Victors Valiant VICTORS VALIANT >> VICTORS VALIANT VICTORS VALIANT << ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ALL-TIME LETTERMEN This listing of all-time football letterwinners tion on each student-athlete was compiled from Ball, William; 1888-89; FB; Ann Bauman, Clem; 1943-44; T; #72; Bergin, Mark; 1999; QB; #18; Arbor, Mich. Dayton, Ohio Rochester Hills, Mich. is as complete and accurate as historical records media guides, programs, yearbooks and aca- Ballou, Robert; 1946; T; #74; Baumgartner, Bob; 1967-68- (Rochester) allow. It includes the years lettered, position, demic records. New York City, N.Y. 69; OG; #60; Chicago, Ill. Berline, Jim; 1967; OE; #97; uniform number, hometown and high school for Corrections and additions are welcome if they Balog, Jim; 1951-52-53; T; #72; (DeLaSalle) Niles, Ohio (McKinley) each of the more than 1,500 letterwinners who can be verified. Inquiries should be directed to Wheaton, Ill. Beach, Elmer; 1882-83; Forward; Bernard, Charles; 1931-32-33; C; have played at the University of Michigan since Michigan’s Athletic Media Relations office. Balourdos, Art; 1981-82-83- Atwood, Mich. #27; Benton Harbor, Mich. 1879. In each entry, the year is listed for each Information not listed was unavailable at the 84; C/OG; #59; Chicago, Ill. Beach, Raymond; 1882-83-84- Berutti, Bill; 1969-70; WB; #28; letter won (For example, in the listing for Cliff time of printing. Lettermen in boldface type are (Mather) 85; QB; Atwood, Mich. Franklin, Ohio (Franklin) Wise, the years are 1940-42, meaning he lettered active players. Numbers did not appear on jerseys Balourdos, John; 1986; LB; #50; Bean, Vince; 1981-82-83-84; Bettis, Roger; 1977; QB; #12; Chicago, Ill. (Mather) SE; #25; Southfield, Mich. Minerva, Ohio (Minerva) in 1940 and 1942, but not 1941). The informa- until 1915. Balzhiser, Dick; 1952-53; FB; (Southfield) Betts, Jim; 1968-69-70; S; SS; #20; Youngstown, Ohio #50; Bay City, Mich. (Central) #38; Wheaton, Ill. Beard, Chester; 1933-34; G; #10; #23; Cleveland, Ohio (Ursuline) Aug, Vincent; 1934-35; HB; #35; Banar, Jim; 1968-69; DT; #95; Youngstown, Ohio (Benedictine) A Anderson, Erick; 1988-89-90- Cincinnati, Ohio Detroit, Mich. (Cathedral) Beard, Ryan; 2000; RB; #29; Betts, Norm; 1979-80-81; Abbott, Howard; 1889-90-91; 91; ILB; #37; Glenview, Ill. Austin, Tom; 1932-33-34; T; #52; Banks, Charles; 1885-86; Houston, Texas (Cypress- TE; #82; Midland, Mich. QB; Minneapolis, Minn. (Glenbrook South) Columbus, Ohio Forward Fairbanks) (Midland) Abrahams, Morris; 1969; T; #73; Anderson, John; 1974-75-76-77; Avant, Jason; 2002-03-04-05; Banks, Greg; 2007-08; Beaumont, J.A.; 1877; Member; Biakabutuka, Tshimanga; 1993- Ann Arbor, Mich. (Pioneer) OLB; #86; Waukesha, Wis. WR; #8; Chicago, Ill. (Carver) DE; #92; Denver, Colo. Peru, Ind. 94-95; TB; #21; Longueuil, Abrams, Bobby E.; 1986-87-88- (Waukesha South) Ayers, Norwood; 1896-97; E; (Montbello) Becker, Kurt; 1978-79-80-81; Quebec (Vanier College) 89; OLB; #24; Detroit, Mich. Anderson, Kurt; 2000-01; OL; Colorado Springs, Colo. Banks, Harry; 1971-72-74; OG; #65; Aurora, Ill. (East) Bickle, Doug; 1961; E; #26; (Henry Ford) #71; Glenbrook, Ill. (South) Ayres, John; 1881; Forward; DB; #20; Cleveland, Ohio Beckman, Tom; 1969-70-71; Traverse City, Mich. Adami, Zachary T.; 1994-95-96- Anderson, Steve; 1976; MG; #66; Springville, Mich. (Kennedy) DT; #99; Chesaning, Mich. (Traverse City) 97; G/C; #68; Maumelle, Ark. Toledo, Ohio (J.W. Scott) Azcona, Eduardo; 1990-91-92; P; Banks, Larry; 1974; DE; #32; (Union) Biggs, Rondell; 2003-04-05-06; (Little Rock Catholic) Anderson, Timothy; 1982-83-84; #9; Montreal, Quebec (Vanier Cleveland, Ohio (Kennedy) Begle, Ned; 1900; HB; Ann DE; #91; Southfield, Mich. Adams, Jamar; 2004-05-06-07; ILB; #57; Ann Arbor, Mich. College) Banks, Theodore; 1920-21; QB; Arbor, Mich. (Lathrup) S; #22; Charlotte, N.C. (Butler) (Pioneer) Flint, Mich. Beison, Richard; 1951-52-53; G; Bihl, Mark; 2003-04-05-06; Adams, Theo.; 1918; LG; Ann Anderson, Tony; 2008; CB; Barabe, Clifford; 1897-98; HB; #64; East Chicago, Ind. OL; #54; Washington Court Arbor, Mich. #17; Redondo Beach, Calif. Negaunee, Mich. Bell, Calvin; 2000-01-02-03; WR; House, Ohio (Washington Adkins, Adam; 1998; OL; #75; B (Redondo Union) Baas, David; 2001-02-03-04; OL; Barclay, William; 1935-36-37; #27; Simi Valley, Calif. Court House) Troy, Mich. (Troy) Andrews, Phil; 1976; FB; #31; QB; #20; Flint, Mich. (Simi Valley) Billings, Bill; 1951-52; QB; #26; Aghakhan, Ninef F.; 1991-92-93; #75; Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview) Brooklyn, N.Y. (Jefferson) Babcock, Dick; 1923-24-25; T; Barlow, Alfred; 1905; QB; Corry, Bell, Derek; 2004; OL; #63; Flint, Mich. DT; #90; Mount Prospect, Ill. Anes, John; 1996; FB; #34; Pa. Holland, Mich. (Grand Rapids Bird, James; 1892; Substitute; (Arlington Heights St. Viator) #14/15; Royal Oak, Mich. Kentwood, Mich. (East Babcock, R.S.; 1887; Substitute; Barmore, Edmund; 1879-80; HB/ Catholic Central) Ann Arbor, Mich. Akers, Jeffery, L.; 1983-84-85; Kentwood) QB; Jeffersonville, Ind. Bell, Gene; 1977-78; S; #42; East Bishop, Allen B.; 1984-86-87; ILB; #33; Lynn, Mass. (Lynn) Ann Arbor, Mich. Anthony, Mel; 1962-63-64; FB; Babcock, Samuel; 1925; HB; #17; Barr, Terry; 1954-55-56; HB; #41; Liverpool, Ohio (E. Liverpool) DB; #10; Miami, Fla. (Killian) Albertson, John W.; 1991; #37; Cincinnati, Ohio (Roger Grand Rapids, Mich. (Central) Bell, Gordon; 1973-74-75; TB; Bishop, Harry; 1906; QB/HB; PK; #10; Portage, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Bacon) Backus, Jeff; 1997-98-99-2000; Barringer, Willis; 2003-04-05-06; #5; Troy, Ohio (Troy) Chicago, Ill. (Northern) Arbeznik, John; 1977-78-79; OG; S; #19; Toledo, Ohio (Scott) Bellamy, Ronald; 1999-2000- Bissell, Frank; 1934-35; G; #68; Aldrich, William; 1893; T; OL; #79; Norcross, Ga. #64; University Heights, Ohio (Norcross) Barry, Paul J.; 1995; OG; #78; 01-02; WR/DB; #19; New Hyannisport, Mass. Coldwater, Mich. (St. Ignatius) Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller) Orleans, La. (Archbishop Bissell, Geoffrey; 1987; WR; Alexander, Derrick S.; 1989-90- Baer, Fred; 1952-53-54; FB; #30; Armour, James; 1973-74; LaGrange, Ill. Bartells, A.D.; 1893; HB Shaw) #29; West Bloomfield, Mich. 92-93; WR; #1; Detroit, Mich. OG; #58; Detroit, Mich. Bartholomew, Bruce; 1951; T; Belsky, Jerome; 1936-37; G; #50; (Farmington Harrison) (Benedictine) Baer, Ray; 1925-26-27; T; #18; (Northwestern) Louisville, Ky. #73; Detroit, Mich. Woodcliff, N.J. Bitner, Harry; 1881-82; Forward; Aliber, James; 1943-44; QB; #29; Armstrong, David; 2000; FB; Bartlett, William; 1948-49; QB; Benbrook, Al; 1908-09-10; LG; Mount Carroll, Ill. Detroit, Mich. Bahlow, Edward; 1946; E; #82; #44; Doylestown, Pa. Springfield, Ill. #26; Muskegon, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Blackwell, Brent; 1994-95; SS; Alix, Dennis; 1963; QB; #25; (Central Bucks West) Bartnick, Greg; 1976-77-78; OG; Bennett, Don; 1951-52-53; T; #24; Anderson, Ind. West Bloomfield, Mich. Bailey, Don; 1964-65-66; Armstrong, Greg; 1982-83-84; OG; #55; Greensburg, Pa. #61; Detroit, Mich. (Cody) #79; Chicago, Ill. (Madison Heights) (West Bloomfield) FB; #34; Middleton, Ohio Barton, Charles; 1912; E/T; New Bennett, Edwin; 1898; G; New Blakenship, Joel “Tony”; 1991- Allen, Frank; 1878-79-80-81; (Greensburg) (Middleton) Baird, James; 1893-94-95; QB; York, N.Y. Haven, Mich. 92-93; FS; #31; Detroit, Mich. Forward; Aurora, Ill. Arnold, David P.; 1985-86-87-88; Bass, Antonio; 2005; WR; #18; Bennett, John; 1896-97-98; E; (Murray Wright) Allerdice, Dave; 1907-08-09; HB; Chicago, Ill. DB; #15; Warren, Ohio Baker, Fred; 1895-96; G; Jackson, Mich. (Jackson) Jackson, Mich. Blanchard, Don; 1962; T; #59; Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren D. Harding) Bass, Mike; 1964-65-66; DB; #15; Benton, Leland; 1913-14-15; E; Sturgis, Mich. (White Pigeon) Allis, Harry; 1948-49-50; E; #88; Hillsdale, Mich. Arrington, Adrian; 2004-06-07; Baker, Kraig W.; 1994, 97-98; P/ Ypsilanti, Mich. (Ypsilanti) #4; Valparaiso, Ind. Bloomingston, John; 1895; FB; Flint, Mich. WR; #16; Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bastian, Clyde; 1914-15; HB; Benton, Lou; 1914; E; Aurora, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Allmendinger, Ernest; 1911-12- PK; #46; Terre Haute, Ind. (Washington) (North) #11; Sheffield, Pa. Bentz, Warren; 1944-45; HB; Bloomsburgh, James; 2005; 13; G; Ann Arbor, Mich. Atchison, Jim; 1948-49; T; #73; Bates, Brad; 1980; DB; #12; Port #18; Washington, D.C. PK; #17; Berkeley, Calif. Amrine, Robert; 1934; HB; #24; Baker, Stephen; 2002; DL; #64; Cleveland, Ohio Valley Stream, N.Y. (Central) Huron, Mich. (Northern) Berger, Tom; 1956-57; G; #65; (DeLaSalle Catholic) London, Ohio Askew, B.J.; 1999-2000-01-02; Bates, Jim; 1952-54-55; C; Detroit, Mich. Blott, Jack; 1922-23; C; #2/12; Amstutz, Ralph; 1942-43; G; Baker, William; 1897-98; T; RB; #35; Cincinnati, Ohio Woodville, Ohio #89/58; Farmington, Mich. Bergeron, Robert; 1983-84; PK; Girard, Ohio (Girard) #60; Oak Park, Ill. (Colerain) Batsakes, John; 1958; HB; #15; #19; Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Bochnowski, Alex; 1956-57; G; Anderson, Deollo; 1993-94-95; Baldacci, Lou; 1953-54-55; QB; Auer, Howard; 1929-30-31; T; #27; Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent) Ann Arbor, Mich. Leurs) #68; East Chicago, Ind. 310 311 >> VICTORS VALIANT VICTORS VALIANT << ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Bock, Ernest; 1987; DB; #12; DT; #60; Blacklick, Ohio (Lakeview) WR; #22; Farmington Hills, Caley, William; 1898; HB; Boulder, (Mackenzie) Northville, Mich. (Northville) (St. Francis De Sales) Brinton, Spencer; 2002-03-04; Mich. (Harrison) Colo. Carter, Anthony; 1979-80-81-82; Boden, Marshall; 1928; E; #40; Bowman, Jim; 1955; C; #52; QB; #7; Hemet, Calif. Buff, Ron; 1992-93; FB; #25; Calandrino, Gaspare; 1978; DB; WR; #1; Riviera Beach, Fla. Detroit, Mich. Charlevoix, Mich. (Temecula Valley) Otisville, Mich. (Lakeville) #19; Grand Rapids, Mich. (Sun Coast) Body, Marion; 1979-80-81- Boyd, Alan; 1916-17; T; Broadnax, Stan; 1967-68; OG; Bunch, Jarrod R.; 1987-88-89- (Forest Hills Central) Carter, Charles; 1902-04; G; 82; DB; #3; Detroit, Mich.
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