1906 Michigan Wolverines football team
The 1906 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1906 college football season. The team's head coach was Fielding H. Yost. The Wolverines played their home games at Ferry Field.
Schedule
Date |
Time |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
October 6, 1906 |
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Case* |
Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI |
W 28–0 |
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October 20, 1906 |
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at Ohio State* |
University Park • Columbus, OH |
W 6–0 |
6,000 |
October 27, 1906 |
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Illinois |
Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI |
W 28–9 |
5,000 |
November 3, 1906 |
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Vanderbilt* |
Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI |
W 10–4 |
10,000 |
November 10, 1906 |
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Alumni (exhibition)* |
Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI |
T 0–0 |
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November 17, 1906 |
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at Penn* |
Franklin Field • Philadelphia, PA |
L 17–0 |
26,000 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. All times are in Eastern Time. |
Players
Varsity letter winners
- Harry S. Bishop, Chicago, Illinois - 2 games at quarterback, 2 games at right halfback
- Carl H. Clement, Brooklyn, New York - started 3 games at center
- Joe Curtis, Brooklyn, New York - started 2 games at left end, 2 games left tackle
- Samuel J. Davison, Alpena, Michigan - started 1 game at left guard
- Walter L. Eyke, Muskegon, Michigan - started 3 games at left guard, 1 game at left tackle
- John Garrels, Detroit, Michigan - started 5 games at fullback
- Walter D. Graham, Chicago, Illinois - 5 games at right guard
- Harry S. Hammond, Chicago, Illinois - started 2 games at right end
- John L. Loell, Escanaba, Michigan - started 2 games at left tackle, 2 games at center, 1 game at left end
- Paul Magoffin, Washington, D.C. - started 4 games at left halfback
- Fred B. Newton, Portland, Oregon - started 1 game at left end, 1 game at right tackle, 1 game at right end
- Harry E. Patrick, Detroit, Michigan - started 3 games at right tackle, 1 game at left guard
- Mason P. Rumney, Detroit, Michigan - 1 game at right halfback
- Harry A. Workman, Chicago, Illinois - started 3 games at quarterback, 1 game at left halfback
Reserves
- Thomas V. Bird, Mt. Valley, Illinois
- William M. Casey, Cedar Falls, Iowa
- Albert R. Chandler, Salem, Massachusetts
- Robert G. Chapman, San Antonio, Texas
- J. Blaine Coleman, Middleport, New York
- Maurice E. Crumpacker, Valparaiso, Indiana
- Frank Patrick Davey, Detroit, Michigan
- Harold P. Eastman, Battle Creek, Michigan
- William J. Embs, Escanaba, Michigan - started 2 games at right end
- Albert de Valois Evans, Cheboygan, Michigan
- Fred N. Featherstone, Conneaut, Ohio
- Allen C. Fullenwider, South Haven, Michigan
- John H. Guenther, Jamestown, New York
- George Gukenberger, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Ben Harris, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Howard K. Holland, Cassopolis, Michigan
- Eber D. Kanaga, Charlevoix, Michigan
- Joseph E. Kelly, Lowell, Michigan
- Jesse R. Langley, Alva, Oklahoma
- Ray Earl Ortner, Pueblo, Colorado
- Charles Ruby - 1 game at right tackle
- Clayton J. Shenk (or Schenk), Chelsea, Michigan - started 2 games at right halfback
- Keith S. Simpson, Carrollton, Illinois
- Carl H. Spaanum, Nor Springs, Iowa
- Ivan X. Steckle, Freeport, Michigan
- Horace A. Treat, Adrian, Michigan
- William Wasmund, Detroit, Michigan
- James K. Watkins, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- George B. Wheeler, Cortland, New York
- Frederick T. Witmire, Ypsilanti, Michigan
- Arthur F. Wright, Waukegan, Illinois
Awards and honors
Coaching staff
References
- ^ Lawrence Cameron Hull, Jr., born December 23, 1886, at Detroit, Michigan, was the youngest person admitted to the University to that time. He was 15 years old when he enrolled.
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