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All-Time Records ALL-TIME RECORDS 1987 California Bowl Victory THROUGH THE YEARS 1898 Record: 1-5-2; 0-3 MIAA Coach: Enoch C. Thorne Captain: Fred Q. Gorton at Michigan ......................... L, 0-25 General at Michigan State & ............. L, 6-24 Information at Toledo YMCA ................... L, 0-16 TOLEDO YMCA .....................T, 0-0 ALUMNI GAME .....................T, 0-0 at Hillsdale & ...................... L, 0-24 11-15 at Ypsilanti H.S. .................. W, 7-0 at Michigan State & ............. L, 6-11 2008 1899 Record: 1-1-1; 0-1 MIAA EMU Football Coach: Dwight G. Watson Captain: George L. Wood 10-30 at Mich Freshmen .................T, 5-5 11-11 at Michigan State ................ L, 0-18 11-18 TOLEDO YMCA ................... W, 24-0 EMU 1900 Coaching Staff Record: 0-4; 0-1 MIAA Coach: Clayton T. Teetzel Captain: Austin F. Jones 10-20 ORCHARD LAKE .................. L, 0-17 10-27 MICH. RESERVES ................ L, 0-41 11-3 D.A.C. RESERVES ................ L, 0-11 2007 11-10 at Kalamazoo ...................... L, 0-12 In Review The 1892 then-Michigan Normal football squad, led by Coach Deane W. Kelly 1901 Record: 3-5; 0-1 MIAA 1891 1895 Coach: Clayton T. Teetzel Record: 0-2 Record: 3-3 Captain: Phillip E. Dennis Coach: James M. Swift Coach: Marcus D. Cutler 10-5 at Mich. Freshmen ............... L, 20-28 Captain: Unknown Captain: Benjamin J. Watters 10-19 at Mich. Alkali Works .......... W, 6-5 2008 10-21 ANN ARBOR H.S. ................. L, 4-34 10-4 at Atlantis .......................... W, 9-8 10-26 MICH. FRESHMEN ............... L, 6-12 Opponents at Michigan Lit. ................... L, 0-30 10-5 at Ann Arbor H.S. ............... W, 32-0 11-2 at Mich. Alkali Works .......... W, 12-10 10-12 at Michigan Reserves ........... L, 0-10 11-9 KALAMAZOO ...................... L, 0-39 1892 10-26 at St. Mary’s........................ L, 10-24 11-16 ALBION & ........................... L, 0-29 Record: 2-1 11-2 MICHIGAN LITS ................. W, 56-6 11-25 ALBION & ........................... L, 6-39 Coach: Deane W. Kelly 11-16 at Detroit A.C. ..................... L, 12-16 11-30 MICH. SCHOOL-DEAF ......... W, 10-5 Captain: George L. Wilson 10-15 at Ann Arbor H.S. ................ L, 0-16 1896 1902 10-29 at Michigan Jr. Laws ........... W, 6-4 Record: 4-1; 2-0 MIAA Champs Conference Record: 1-5-1 Mid-American 11-2 ALBION ............................. W, 30-10 Coach: Fred W. Green Coach: Clayton T. Teetzel Captain: Benjamin J. Watters Captain: Fred A. Belland 1893 HILLSDALE & ..................... W, 18-0 10-18 at Detroit Univ.School .......... L, 0-18 Record: 4-2 at Michigan ......................... L, 0-18 10-25 at Detroit Bus. Univ. ........... W, 32-0 Coach: Ernest P. Goodrich at Ann Arbor H.S. ............... W, 30-0 11-1 at Central Michigan .............. L, 0-10 Captain: J.M. Swift at Albion &......................... W, 52-0 11-8 DETROIT CENT. H.S. ............T, 6-6 LIT. STUDENTS ’96 ............. W, 16-8 at Detroit A.C. .................... W, 10-0 11-15 at Hillsdale .......................... L, 5-29 University at Hillsdale .......................... L, 0-28 11-22 HILLSDALE ......................... L, 0-22 Eastern Michigan at Detroit H.S. .................... W, 14-10 1897 11-29 at Mich. School-Deaf............ L, 0-40 at Ann Arbor H.S. ............... W, 42-12 Record: 2-3; 1-0 MIAA at St. Mary’s........................ L, 22-30 Coach: A. Bird Glaspie 1903 at Fort Wayne .................... W, 22-6 Captain: George Wilson Record: 4-4 9-25 MICHIGAN ALUMNI ............ W, 24-0 Coach: Hunter A. Forest 1894 10-2 at Michigan ......................... L, 0-24 Captain: Guy E. Bates Record: 5-2; 0-1 MIAA 10-30 at Albion &.......................... L, 0-18 10-10 at Detroit ........................... L, 0-6 Letterwinners Coach: Verne S. Bennett 11-6 at Toledo YMCA .................. W, 12-4 Player Honors & 10-17 at Mt. Clemens .................... L, 0-23 Captain: Charles D. Livingston 11-30 KALAMAZOO ....................... L, 0-16 10-24 OLIVET ............................... L, 0-41 9-29 ANN ARBOR H.S. ................ W, 18-0 10-31 DETROIT BUS. UNIV. .......... W, 10-6 10-6 at Olivet & .......................... L, 0-48 11-7 at Adrian ........................... W, 16-0 10-13 MICHIGAN RESERVES ......... W, 18-4 11-12 DETROIT COLLEGE ............ W, 5-0 10-27 YPSILANTI H.S. .................. W, 36-0 11-14 at Hillsdale .......................... L, 11-12 11-3 TOLEDO A.A. ..................... W, 76-0 11-21 ADRIAN ............................. W, 36-0 11-17 at Detroit ........................... W, 18-6 Records All Time 11-24 at Ann Arbor H.S. ................ L, 10-12 164 THROUGH THE YEARS 1908 Record: 1-4 Coach: Henry F. Schulte Information General Captain: Curry S. Hicks 10-10 MICH. SCHOOL-DEAF ......... W, 5-0 10-23 ALMA ................................. L, 0-5 10-31 at Adrian ............................ L, 0-4 11-7 at Central Michigan .............. L, 0-11 11-21 HILLSDALE ......................... L, 10-20 1909 EMU Football Record: 2-4 2008 Coach: Clare S. Hunter Captain: Allen F. Sherzer 10-16 at Alma .............................. L, 0-5 10-23 CLEARY BUSINESS .............. L, 0-19 10-30 ADRIAN .............................. L, 2-6 11-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN .......... W, 17-0 Coaching Staff 11-13 at Detroit ........................... L, 8-9 11-20 at Hillsdale ......................... W, 17-6 EMU 1910 Record: 0-5-1 Coach: Curry S. Hicks Captain: Carleton H. Runciman 10-9 at Adrian .............................T, 5-5 In Review 10-22 DET. UNIV. SCHOOL ............ L, 0-6 2007 The 1903 football squad, led by Coach Hunter A. Forest, finished with a 4-4 record. 10-15 ALMA ................................. L, 6-22 11-5 at Detroit ............................ L, 0-16 11-12 at Central Michigan .............. L, 0-13 11-19 HILLSDALE ......................... L, 0-6 1904 1907 Record: 6-2 Record: 3-2 Coach: Daniel H. Lawrence Coach: Henry F. Schulte Opponents Captain: Sherman R. Wilson Captain: Ashley P. Merrill 2008 10-8 DETROIT BUS. UNIV. .......... W, 24-5 10-12 ADRIAN ............................. W, 22-0 10-15 at Albion ............................. L, 0-68 10-26 DETROIT .......................... W, 7-0 10-22 at Mich. School-Deaf........... W, 18-11 11-9 at Kalamazoo ...................... L, 0-6 10-29 at Michigan Freshmen .......... L, 0-43 11-16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN .......... W, 39-0 11-5 at Adrian ........................... W, 23-11 11-23 at Hillsdale .......................... L, 4-7 Mid-American 11-12 MICH. SCHOOL-DEAF ......... W, 16-0 Conference 11-19 ADRIAN ............................. W, 28-10 11-24 HILLSDALE ........................ W, 12-11 1905 Record: 4-4 Coach: Daniel H. Lawrence Eastern Michigan Captain: William N. Braley University 9-30 MICH. FRESHMEN ............... L, 0-20 10-7 DETROIT BUS. UNIV. .......... W, 30-0 10-14 at Mich. Military Acad. ........ W, 17-12 10-21 ALUMNI GAME ................... W, 16-0 10-28 at Olivet ............................. L, 0-69 11-4 at Mich. School-Deaf........... W, 6-5 Player Honors & 11-17 at Central Michigan .............. L, 0-13 Letterwinners 11-29 at Hillsdale .......................... L, 12-38 1906 Record: 5-0-1 Coach: Henry F. Schulte Captain: Leroy N. Brown 10-20 at Mich. School-Deaf.............T, 0-0 10-25 DETROIT .......................... W, 6-0 All-Time 11-3 at Adrian ........................... W, 6-0 Records 11-10 FLINT ................................ W, 16-0 11-17 at Kalamazoo ..................... W, 14-5 11-27 HILLSDALE ........................ W, 10-6 The 1909 football squad, led by Coach Clare S. Hunter 165 THROUGH THE YEARS 1911 1915 1919 Record: 3-4 Record: 4-2-1 Record: 4-2-1 Coach: Dwight L. Wilson Coach: Elmer D. Mitchell Coach: Elton J. Rynearson Captain: Guy A. Durgan Captain: John B. Hartman Captain: Clifford D. Crane 10-14 at Detroit Univ. School ........ W, 17-0 10-9 at Assumption College ........ W, 33-0 10-16 ASSUMPTION COL. ............. W, 12-0 General 10-21 ADRIAN .............................. L, 0-9 10-16 at Michigan Freshmen ...........T, 0-0 10-23 at Bowling Green ................ W, 10-0 Information 10-28 ALUMNI GAME ................... W, 6-0 10-23 DETROIT ........................... W, 46-0 10-25 ADRIAN ............................. W, 23-6 11-4 BATTLE CR. NORM ............. W, 17-0 10-30 ADRIAN ............................. W, 28-0 11-1 ALMA ................................ W, 14-0 11-9 DETROIT ............................ L, 0-6 11-6 at Kalamazoo ...................... L, 0-19 11-7 at Central Michigan ...............T, 7-7 11-30 at Culver Military Acad. ........ L, 0-28 11-13 BATTLE CREEK TR. ............. W, 47-0 11-15 ALBION .............................. L, 7-30 11-25 at Hillsdale .......................... L, 6-28 11-20 at Hillsdale .......................... L, 0-6 11-22 at Hillsdale .......................... L, 0-1 1912 1916 1920 2008 Record: 4-2-1 Record: 1-2-1 Record: 6-2; 1-2 MIAA Coach: Leroy M. Brown Coach: Elmer D. Mitchell Coach: Elton J. Rynearson EMU Football Captain: S.B. Crouse Captain: Alexander J. Longnecker Captain: William Hansor 10-19 MICH. SCHOOL-DEAF ......... W, 20-7 10-7 ALMA ................................. L, 0-6 10-9 at Assumption College ........ W, 27-13 10-26 ALUMNI GAME ................... W, 9-0 10-14 at Michigan Freshmen ...........T, 0-0 10-12 BOWLING GREEN ............... W, 45-0 10-29 CLEARY COLLEGE ............... W, 33-0 10-21 KALAMAZOO ....................... L, 6-21 10-16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN .......... W, 7-6 11-2 at Assumption College ......... L, 0-12 10-28 at Detroit ........................... W, 12-6 10-23 at Alma & .......................... W, 12-6 11-8 at Central Michigan ...............T, 0-0 Remainder of games cancelled due to smallpox 10-30 GRAND RAPIDS J.C. ........... W, 20-0 EMU 11-15 WESTERN MICHIGAN ......... W, 7-0 epidemic 11-6 DETROIT J.C. ..................... W, 21-7 Coaching Staff 11-23 HILLSDALE ......................... L, 14-26 11-15 at Albion &.......................... L, 0-28 1917 11-29 HILLSDALE & ...................... L, 0-28 1913 Record: 3-4 Record: 2-3-1 Coach: Elton J. Rynearson 1921 Coach: Leroy M.
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