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List of Michigan Wolverines football All-Americans

List of Michigan Wolverines football All-Americans

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Michigan Wolverines football All-Americans are collegiate football players who have been named as All-Americans while playing for the University of Michigan football team.

Overview

Since 1898, 143 Michigan Wolverines football players have earned first-team All-American honors, including 75 consensus All-Americans.[1]

William Cunningham was the first in 1898 based on a performance that led Louis Elbel to write "The Victors". Neil Snow was the second in 1901 based on his role on the 1901 team that outscored its opponents 550–0.[2] Willie Heston was the first Michigan All-American selected by Walter Camp.[3]

There are two players who have earned the distinction three times: Bennie Oosterbaan (1925–1927) and Anthony Carter (1980–1982).

There are twenty-four others who have earned the distinction twice: Willie Heston, Albert Benbrook, Benny Friedman, Chuck Bernard, Ted Petoskey, Tom Harmon, Alvin Wistert, Robert Wahl, Ron Kramer, Bill Yearby, Dave Brown, Mark Donahue, Jumbo Elliott, Mark Messner, Tripp Welborne, Greg Skrepenak, Charles Woodson, Steve Hutchinson, Marlin Jackson, Jake Long, Taylor Lewan, Jake Butt, Jourdan Lewis, and Blake Corum.[4]

Twenty-six Michigan players have been unanimous All-American selections: Bennie Oosterbaan, Harry Newman, Chuck Bernard, Ralph Heikkinen, Tom Harmon, Bill Daley, Bob Chappuis, Ron Kramer, Jack Clancy, Jim Mandich, Mike Taylor, Dave Brown, Mark Donahue, Anthony Carter, Mark Messner, Tripp Welborne, Desmond Howard, Greg Skrepenak, Charles Woodson, Steve Hutchinson, Braylon Edwards, Jake Long, Jabrill Peppers, Aidan Hutchinson, Blake Corum, and Zak Zinter.[5]

Two players have been selected as unanimous All-Americans twice: Anthony Carter and Tripp Welborne.[6]

Sortable chart of Michigan's All-Americans

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References

  1. "Michigan Wolverines All-America Selections l". Sports-Reference-CFB.
  2. "1901 Football Team". Bentley Historic Library - University of Michigan.
  3. The Regents of the University of Michigan. "Michigan's Football All-Americans". Bentley Historic Library - University of Michigan.

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