Detroit Titans football
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
Notable personnel
Name | Position | Years | Notes |
Grady Alderman |
Lineman | 1950s | Played in NFL, 1960-1974 |
Vince Banonis |
Center | 1939-1941 | Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame |
Dan Boisture |
End | 1947-1948 | Head coach at Eastern Michigan, 1967-1973 |
Lloyd Brazil |
Halfback | 1927-1929 | All-American; inducted into Michigan Sports Hall of Fame |
Walt Cassidy |
End | 1920s | Played in NFL, 1924 |
Walt Clago |
End | | Played in NFL, 1921-1922 |
Bill Dando |
Halfback | 1956-1968 | Head coach at Buffalo, 1977-1979 |
Andy Farkas |
Fullback | 1930s | Played for Washington Redskins, 1938-1944 |
Norm Harvey |
Tackle | 1920s | Played in NFL, 1925-1929 |
Harvey Long |
Lineman | 1920s | Played 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 |
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