Detroit Titans football

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Detroit Titans football
First season 1892
Home stadium University of Detroit Stadium
Stadium capacity 20000
Location Detroit, Michigan
All-time record 30820424 (.597)
Claimed national titles 1

The Detroit Titans were the college football team representing the University of Detroit from 1896 to 1964. In 1928, the Detroit Titans won a College Football National Championship under Gus Dorais, with a record of 9-0-0.

Championships

  • 1928 National Championship (Parke Davis)[1]

Head coaching records

Head Coach Years Seasons Record Pct.
William S. Robinson 18961899 4 1351 .700
John C. Mackey 19001901 2 660 .500
Edward Ryan 1902, 1906 2 751 .577
Alfred W. Debo 19031904 2 660 .500
George A. Kelly 1907, 19091910 3 752 .571
Royal R. Campbell 19111912 2 861 .567
George M. Lawton 19131914 2 663 .500
Harry Costello 19151916 2 472 .385
James F. Duffy 1917, 19191922, 1924 6 43121 .777
Germany Schulz 1923 1 432 .556
Gus Dorais 19251942 18 113487 .693
Chuck Baer 19451950 6 35211 .623
Dutch Clark 19511953 3 13170 .433
Wally Fromhart 19541958 5 19252 .435
Jim Miller 19591961 3 18100 .643
John Idzik 19621964 3 6211 .232

Notable personnel

Name Position Years Notes
Grady Alderman Lineman 1950sPlayed in NFL, 1960-1974
Vince Banonis Center 1939-1941Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame
Dan Boisture End 1947-1948Head coach at Eastern Michigan, 1967-1973
Lloyd Brazil Halfback 1927-1929 All-American; inducted into Michigan Sports Hall of Fame
Walt Cassidy End 1920sPlayed in NFL, 1924
Bill Dando Halfback 1956-1968Head coach at Buffalo, 1977-1979
Andy Farkas Fullback 1930sPlayed for Washington Redskins, 1938-1944
Harvey Long Lineman 1920sPlayed in NFL, 1929-1930
Elmer Madarik Halfback 1940s Played for Detroit Lions 1945-1948
Ted Marchibroda Quarterback 1950s Played and coached in the NFL for over 40 years, 1953-1998
Doug Nott Halfback 1930s Played for Detroit Lions in 1935
Lee Riley Defensive back 1950s Played in NFL and AFL, 1955-1962
Jim Shorter Defensive back 1960s Played in NFL, 1948-1956
Jack Simmons Lineman 1940s Played in NFL, 1962-1969
Steve Stonebreaker Linebacker 1960s Played in NFL, 1962-1968
Tillie Voss End 1920s Played in NFL, 1921-1929

References

  1. 2011 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records. Indianapolis, IN: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2011. pp. 70–75. Retrieved 2011-10-17. 

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