Lionsfan

November 20th, 2023 at 8:28 AM ^

Yeah, here's some of the "schools" that big time programs played as football was taking shape

Ohio State: 17th Regiment of Ohio, Dayton YMCA, Ohio Medical, Columbus Barracks

Alabama: Haskell Indian Nations, Birmingham HS, 2nd Ambulance Company, Pensacola NAS

Texas: Texas School for the Deaf, Penn Radio School, 26th Infantry, Blackland AFB

Notre Dame: South Bend HS, Northwestern Law School, Illinois Cycling Club, Chicago Dental, Adrian College (yes the one in Michigan), Toledo Athletic Association

Oklahoma: Hawaii All-Stars, Guthrie Town Team, Arkansas City Town Team, Oklahoma City Town Team

wildbackdunesman

November 19th, 2023 at 10:15 PM ^

Irving Kane Pond who scored Michigan's 1st touchdown in 1879 would become the architect for the Michigan Student Union (built where his childhood home was) and Jane Addams' famous Hull House in Chicago.

The rules were more loose back then as he scored the 1st TD by running into the bleachers and then from elevation jumping off and over a pursuing tackler per his memoir.

Colt Burgess

November 19th, 2023 at 10:31 PM ^

Holy Crap! My first Michigan game was Nov. 22, 1969, which was win 517. I've seen or heard nearly half of Michigan's football victories! Imagine how many Craig Ross has been around for....

Hugh White

November 20th, 2023 at 1:46 AM ^

Great content and cool interactive.
 

However, the description of the Michigan 1902 win over Stanford is inaccurate. When the game got out of hand, the Stanford coach asked Yost to call off the rest of the game. Yost refused. Later, the Stanford Captain asked Michigan’s Captain, Hugh White, to call off the rest of the game. White agreed.

Also, it was not technically a “Rose Bowl” game — the Rose Bowl, itself, was not built until 1922.  It was the Tournament of Roses East-West Game. 
 

2 cents. But again, it’s a great feature. 

Carcajou

November 20th, 2023 at 2:39 AM ^

Most in football period! 

Most all-time wins in the NFL: Green Bay Packers, 790 victories

Most all-time wins in high school football: Valdosta High (Georgia) Bulldogs, 975 victories