Favorite Wolverine Football Player

Submitted by BlueMarrow on January 5th, 2019 at 10:07 PM

Who is your favorite University of Michigan Wolverine Football player of all time?

My Dad's favorite was Tom Harmon.

Mine is Charles Woodson.

The fact that he was Mr. Football State of Ohio, and we land him, is only the beginning.

NCAA and Super Bowl Champion. Heisman winner. 18 year NFL career.

He's always been a supporter of the program and the U, up to and including his efforts and support for the much needed Mott rebuild.

I also loved Rob Lytle, and obviously, Desmond.

Who do you revere?

 

 

 

 

gahammer

January 6th, 2019 at 8:08 AM ^

Most of my favorites have already been mentioned.  But I'll add Mark Messner, for doing amazing things on the field.  Including barfing on a Notre Dame player!

 

“It was my first start. I was so nervous! On the third play, third down, I said, ‘Ohmigod, they’ll be coming right at me. It’s on national television.’ And I threw up! Right on the offensive lineman’s hand.

“Of course, he can’t move, but he’s looking at his hand and going,
‘Uggh!’ And the ball was snapped. He didn’t get off the count. And I made the tackle. They had to punt.”

Bill in Birmingham

January 6th, 2019 at 8:54 AM ^

  1. Anthony Carter-still the most amazing college wide receiver I've ever seen.
  2. Jim Harbaugh-bad assed winner who called the game when I was on a long term assignment in downtown Columbus, Ohio.
  3. Russell Davis-a fullback's fullback when it was still real position.
  4. Charles Woodson-led the team that will allow me to die a happy man.

The Pharaoh of Filth

January 6th, 2019 at 11:17 AM ^

There can be  no other.

Why did this take so long? 

Although Michigan teetered on the edge of  greatness, never really getting to the top of the mountain, he brought UM out of the doldrums with a VENGEANCE and everything over the last 50 years is because of Him (except the recent shitty Ohio State stuff).

GreenDinoMilk

January 6th, 2019 at 10:31 AM ^

Hope I don't get flamed for this, but my favorite player is John O'Korn. 

A few reasons why:

1) did not have the required talent to fill the shoes he did, and still showed up every day and gave it all he had.

2) supported Larry Prout and was active with him throughout surgery recovery, etc.

3) torched a cocky Purdue team who smelled upset blood in front of his former coach that benched him. 

shoes

January 6th, 2019 at 10:36 AM ^

1) #1 is number 1. AC was electrifying to watch catching passes and returning kicks. He was personally responsible for getting Bo to incorporate the forward pass into the offense. 3-time AA on at least one team and a consensus as a senior. 

2) #2 is number 2. "Charles in charge" was both the best cornerback and best all around football player I have watched in nearly 60 years of watching college football.

3) Denard. He was a reason to watch a team in otherwise trying times. Performances away and home with Notre Dame for the ages. Never gets due credit for clutch performances in critical games  including Nebraska and OSU in 2011. And though the glorious Sugar Bowl victory was shy on offense, he put two key passes right where they had to be for us to win.

4) "Touchdown Billy Taylor." As a fan of running backs, he was the first great Mich back that I got to see in person multiple times during his career.

5) Rob Lytle "The blond bomber from Freemont Ohio." An unselfish blocking fullback until he got his chance to shine at tailback, and shine he did.

Honorable mention: The many, many great offensive linemen from Tom Mack to Jake Long (and the long list in between, which if I made it, I would be afraid of missing guys). This is what made Michigan football excellent, year in and year out.

PS. How did I possibly leave out Desmond?  If possible for a Heisman winner, I think he is under-appreciated. Although this list is "favorites" not necessarily the best- he was both one of the best, and a favorite.

Zopak

January 6th, 2019 at 11:08 AM ^

Honestly, I wasn't old enough to see a lot of the golden ages. As of recently, Ben Mason has been mine. I love his face-mashing style lol

yoshfriedman

January 6th, 2019 at 12:25 PM ^

I graduated in 2011 which remains the only 4-year graduating class in university history to have a losing football record.

Denard and Brandon Graham were the two brightest stars in a space largely devoid of any light. Without question the most fun player I've ever seen (Denard) and the most dominant (BG) during my time at Michigan.

ST3

January 6th, 2019 at 1:42 PM ^

Jarrod Bunch is high on my list. He was a first round NFL draft pick as a fullback.

Tom Brady is the only player that I have Michigan home and away and NFL jerseys for. With his NFL  career, he confirmed to me that I know more about football than Lloyd Carr. So I appreciate him for that.

Roy G. Biv

January 6th, 2019 at 2:09 PM ^

AC.  My first M football hero as a kid, and always will be.

Honorable Mention:

Rick Leach (Flint guy)

Steve Smith (GB guy)

Chuck (superhero guy)

Desmond (1st Heisman guy (of my time))

ahoda

January 6th, 2019 at 2:18 PM ^

Back in 1997 I was a senior in high school and my grandma passed away from breast cancer right before the Ohio state game.   As a grieving family we watched the game and my uncle said if Michigan was going to win, Glen Steele would have to be huge.  And he was.  He had 2 sacks and recovered a fumble.  He was an animal that day.  Ever since he’s been my all time favorite wolverine and had a spot in heart

jaba

January 6th, 2019 at 6:35 PM ^

Wow! So many to choose from. But if I had to pick, it would be Anthony Carter. Loved him as a little boy and remembered how he helped to change Bo’s idea of the forward pass somewhat. Butch Woolfolk is another of my favorite wolverines as is Rick Leach. Then there was Jim Harbaugh and Jamie Morris when I was older. 

Footdog

January 7th, 2019 at 9:18 AM ^

Woodson without question. A great representative of Michigan Football.

Brandon Graham was always fun to watch take QB's out of the game as well.

CMHCFB

January 7th, 2019 at 10:55 AM ^

Tangentially related, The most memorable UM player for me - Tim Biakubuthescrushedmysoul, Nov 25, 1995 when he ran for 313 yards and derailed the season for tOSU.  It was more painful and memorable than the Woodson Heisman pose by far.