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[edit]Created 2019-2021
[edit]This list displays articles created in 2021 which have received the most page views (including redirects).
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Descriptionlist o |
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1 | J. J. McCarthy | 2021-09-04 | 40,629 | 2,318,377 | UM quarterback 2021-present |
2 | Blake Corum | 2020-10-24 | 27,886 | 1,118,963 | UM running back 2020-2022 |
3 | Mike Macdonald | 2021-01-23 | 11,697 | 814,837 | UM defensive coordinator 2021 |
4 | Cade McNamara | 2010-11-22 | 14,843 | 614,662 | Quarterback Michigan (2019-2022), Iowa (2023) |
5 | Eugene Goodman (police officer) | 2021-01-13 | 27,721 | 578,425 | Hero cop 1/6 insurrection |
6 | Jake Moody | 2021-12-01 | 7,182 | 463,200 | UM placekicker |
7 | Zach Charbonnet | 2019-08-31 | 11,457 | 421,965 | UM/UCLA running back (2019-present) |
8 | 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2020-12-30 | 194,231 | 413,421 | Big Ten champion, No. 3 in final AP Poll, lost in CFP Semifinal |
9 | Michael van der Veen | 2021-02-12 | 12,104 | 320,279 | Trump impeachment lawyer |
10 | Donovan Edwards | 2021-09-04 | 5,549 | 239,833 | UM running back 2021-present |
11 | Ronnie Bell (American football) | 2019-11-16 | 7,638 | 229,338 | UM wide receiver (2018-2022) |
12 | David Schoen | 2021-02-09 | 11,932 | 218,997 | Trump impeachment attorney |
13 | Joshua Uche | 2019-08-31 | 9,302 | 214,411 | UM linebacker 2016-2019 |
14 | Amazon Pharmacy* | 78,711 | |||
15 | "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"* | 52,103 | Ted Nugent (1977) | ||
16 | More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs* | 46,394 | 1960 album | ||
17 | Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl* | 46,100 | Bessie Smith (1931) | ||
18 | Lillian Brown* | 42,844 | |||
19 | Tommy Henry | 2019-06-26 | 8,910 | 41,158 | All-American center 1964 |
20 | The Defender (Studio One)* | 10,144 | 39,499 | 1957 TV play about father/son defense team, Steve McQueen and William Shatner | |
21 | Judgment at Nuremberg (Playhouse 90)* | 14,622 | 39,209 | 1959 TV play about the Judges' Trial | |
22 | Music for Lovers Only* | 38,780 | 1952 album #1, top 10 153 weeks | ||
23 | Henry Bumstead* | 34,980 | Art director, production designer, Oscar for To Kill a Mockingbird and The Sting, nominated for Vertigo and The Unforgiven | ||
24 | The Pink Panther* | 34,069 | 1964 album #8 | ||
25 | "Fujiyama Mama"* | 28,911 | 1957 single | ||
26 | A Town Has Turned to Dust (Playhouse 90)* | 13,147 | 26,951 | 1958 TV play about lynching, written by Rod Serling | |
27 | List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago | 2020-04-28 | 43,468 | 26,683 | Illinois |
28 | In the Presence of Mine Enemies (Playhouse 90)* | 10,325 | 26,244 | 1960 TV play about Warsaw Ghetto, written by Rod Serling | |
29 | The Ford 50th Anniversary Show* | 14,942 | 25,267 | 1953 TV special live on both NBC and CBS | |
30 | A Night to Remember (Kraft Television Theatre)* | 16,550 | 24,938 | 1956 live TV drama about sinking of Titanic | |
31 | Forbidden Area (Playhouse 90)* | 10,642 | 24,546 | 1956 TV play about Russian submarine attack on US, Charlton Heston stars | |
32 | Big Long Slidin' Thing* | 23,681 | Dinah Washington (1954) | ||
33 | The Plot to Kill Stalin* | 13,435 | 22,581 | 1958 TV play about plot to kill Stalin | |
34 | It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)* | 21,150 | The Swallows (1951) | ||
35 | Sacco-Vanzetti Story* | 8,936 | 20,089 | 1960 TV play about trail of Sacco and Vanzetti | |
36 | Bang the Drum Slowly (United States Steel Hour)* | 8,999 | 19,448 | 1956 TV play about friendship between two baseball player, Paul Newman stars | |
37 | List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia | 2020-04-26 | 69,788 | 17,945 | Pennsylvania |
38 | "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)"* | 17,365 | Carl Belew song (1957) | ||
39 | List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit | 2020-04-15 | 17,345 | Michigan | |
40 | "Macorina"* | 15,945 | Chavela Vargas song | ||
41 | Keep On Churnin' (Till the Butter Comes)* | 15,885 | Wynonie Harris (1952) | ||
42 | List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco | 2020-04-20 | California | ||
43 | List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston | 39,008 | Mass. |
Expanded 2019-2021
[edit]The following shows articles substantially expanded in 2021 with the most page views.
Rank | Title | Expand date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Mickey Lolich | 2019-11-10 | 34,080 | 426,612 | MLB pitcher 1963-1979 |
2 | Dave Butz | 9/4 expand | 19,142 | 241,740 | Purdue and NFL defensive tackle 1973-88, CFHOF, All Pro |
3 | Darrell Evans | 2019-2020 | 44,810 | 236,643 | MLB 1969-89 AL home run leader 1985 |
4 | 1964 Arkansas Razorbacks football team | 2019-10-25 | 17,863 | 185,252 | 11–0 record, FWAA national champion, AP No. 2 |
5 | Gates Brown | 1/19-1/25 expand | 22,440 | 139,181 | Detroit Tigers' pinch-hit specialist |
6 | Aurelio Rodríguez | 2019-07-24 | 37,907 | 130,098 | MLB third baseman 1967-83 |
7 | Mickey Stanley | 10/20-10/21 (expand) | 20,998 | 131,009 | Detroit Tigers outfielder 1964-1978, 4x Gold Glove |
8 | 1986 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2/1-2/5 (expand) | 68,389 | 100,146 | 11–2 record, No. 8 in final AP poll, lost Rose Bowl |
9 | Rudy York | 2019-07-26 | 30,337 | 93,510 | MLB baseball 1934-1948, home run and RBI leader 1943 |
10 | John Wockenfuss | 2019-07-16 | 25,996 | 93,142 | Detroit Tigers 1974-1983 |
11 | 1984 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/14-1/20 (expand) | 46,549 | 97,344 | 6–6 record, lost Holiday Bowl to BYU |
12 | John Hiller | 2019-07-10 | 46,655 | 83,745 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1965-1980 |
13 | Derrick Alexander (wide receiver) | 7/3-7/4 (expand) | 24,447 | 83,033 | UM wide receiver 1989-1993, NFL 1994-2002 |
14 | Wiard Ihnen | 9/15 (expand) | 11,363 | 82,959 | Art director 1919-1960, married to Edith Head |
15 | 1969 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/28-12/31 | 76,136 | 68,906 | 8–3 record in first season under Schembechler |
16 | Bobby Ávila | 2019-07-24 | 19,049 | 66,911 | MLB second baseman 1949-59 |
17 | 1980 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/9-1/11, 8/23 (expand) | 78,050 | 65,520 | Big 10 champion, No. 4 in final AP poll, won Rose Bowl |
18 | Pat Studstill | 11/30 expand | 15,983 | 64,337 | NFL wide receiver, return specialist 1961-1972 |
19 | Bill Donovan | 2019-07-30 | 22,551 | 56,588 | MLB pitcher 1898-1918 |
20 | 1983 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/14-1/19 (expand) | 49,485 | 58,852 | 9–3 record, No. 8 in final AP poll, lost Sugar Bowl vs Auburn |
21 | 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/3-1/9 (expand) | 70,681 | 54,249 | 10–2 record, Big 10 champion, lost Rose Bowl |
22 | 1982 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/14-1/17 (expand) | 72,144 | 55,334 | 8–4 record, Big 10 champion, lost Rose Bowl |
23 | Tom Veryzer | 2019-06-13 | 15,510 | 44,740 | MLB shortstop 1973-1984 |
24 | Boss Schmidt | 2019-07-22 | 26,363 | 36,792 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1906-1911 |
25 | 1912 Army Cadets football team | 12/20 expand | 22,232 | 30,255 | Team with Dwight Eisenhower |
26 | 1976 Detroit Tigers season | 3/6-4/8 expand | 40,692 | 31,211 | 74–87 record, Year of "The Bird" |
27 | George Jewett Trophy | AfD rescue | 17,274 | 32,816 | College rivalry trophy |
28 | Lil Stoner | 1/26-1/29 expand | 23,500 | 28,102 | Baseball pitcher |
29 | George Mullin | 2019-07-31 | 28,936 | 25,589 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1902-1913 |
30 | Hoot Evers | 2019-07-24 | 20,302 | 24,876 | MLB outfielder 1941-56 |
31 | 1959 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2/10-3/1 expand | 51,241 | 18,062 | 4–5 record, Tony Rio MVP |
32 | 1955 Michigan Wolverines football team | 3/27-3/28 expand | 44,118 | 18,097 | 7–2 record, Terry Barr MVP |
33 | 1950 Detroit Tigers season | 7/31-8/19 expand | 59,010 | 15,693 | 95–59 record, George Kell fourth in MVP voting |
Historic sites
[edit]Rank | Title | Expand date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Catalina Verdugo Adobe | 2019-07-09 | 5,999 | 8,402 | Historic site in Glendale |
2 | Glendale Register of Historic Resources and Historic Districts | 2019-07-09 | 36,295 | 6,322 | Historic sites |
3 | City of San Luis Obispo Historic Resources | 2019-06-28 | 54,045 | 4,987 | Historic sites |
4 | City of Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks | 2019-07-04 | 15,845 | 3,897 | Historic sites |
5 | Bakersfield Register of Historic Places and Areas of Historic Interest | 2019-07-08 | 15,437 | 3,483 | Historic sites |
Music
[edit]Country
[edit]Rank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | Adios Amigo* | 7,648 | Jim Reeves song (1962) | ||
2 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1969 | 4,230 | "Daddy Sang Bass" by Johnny Cash No. 1 | ||
3 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1965* | 3,067 | "What's He Doing in My World" by Eddy Arnold No. 1 | ||
4 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1967* | 3,065 | "All the Time" by Jack Greene No. 1 | ||
5 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1966* | 2,970 | "Swinging Doors" by Merle Haggard No. 1 | ||
6 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1963* | 2,795 | "Still" by Bill Anderson No. 1 | ||
7 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1968* | 2,686 | "Skip a Rope" by Henson Cargill No. 1 | ||
8 | Life to Go* | 2,394 | Stonewall Jackson song (1959) | ||
9 | Billboard year-end top 50 country & western singles of 1961* | 2,357 | "I Fall to Pieces" by Patsy Cline No. 1 | ||
10 | The Fabulous Sound of Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs* | 2,356 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1964) | ||
11 | Flatt and Scruggs at Carnegie Hall!* | 2,295 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1963) | ||
12 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1964* | 2,141 | "My Heart Skips a Beat" by Buck Owens No. 1 | ||
13 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1962* | 2,030 | "Wolverton Mountain" by Claude King No. 1 | ||
14 | Billboard year-end top 50 country & western singles of 1959* | 1,592 | "The Battle of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton No. 1 | ||
15 | A Wound Time Can't Erase* | 1,218 | Stonewall Jackson song (1962) | ||
16 | Songs of the Famous Carter Family* | 940 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1961) | ||
17 | The Dynamic Stonewall Jackson* | 625 | Stonewall Jackson album (1959) | ||
18 | Why I'm Walkin'* | 617 | Stonewall Jackson song (1960) | ||
19 | Recorded Live at Vanderbilt University* | 505 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1964) | ||
20 | Folk Songs of Our Land* | 382 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1962) | ||
21 | Songs of Glory* | 381 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1960) | ||
22 | Stamp Out Loneliness* | 164 | Stonewall Jackson song (1958) | ||
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Chilean music
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Descriptionlist |
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1 | Tito Fernández* | 7,479 | Singer, songwriter, fundamental figures of Chilean music (FFCM) (1942-2023) | ||
2 | Valentin Trujillo | 5,444 | FFCM, pianist and arranger (b. 1933) | ||
3 | Sonia y Myriam* | 2,190 | FFCM, singing duo of sisters | ||
4 | Silvia Infantas* | 2,062 | FFCM, singer, actress, folklorist (born 1923) | ||
5 | Roberto Lecaros* | 1,995 | FFCM, jazz musician and composer (1944-2022) | ||
6 | Quelentaro* | 1,415 | Chilean folk music group | ||
7 | Gastón Guzmán* | 1,171 | FFCM, singer-songwriter (1937-2019), founder of Quelentaro | ||
8 | Vicente Bianchi* | 760 | FFCM, composer, pianist, conductor (1920-2018) | ||
9 | José Goles* | 713 | FFCM, composer and songwriter (1917-1993) | ||
10 | Calatambo Albarracín* | 590 | FFCM, composer and folklorist (1924-2018) | ||
11 | Dúo Rey-Silva* | 549 | FFCM, musical duo in cueca and tonada traditions | ||
12 | Fundamental figures of Chilean music* | 546 | Annual award by Sociedad Chilena de Autores e Intérpretes Musicales | ||
13 | Coplas libertarias a la historia de Chile* | 467 | 1970 album by Quelentaro | ||
14 | Donato Román* | 425 | FFCM, songwriter (1915-2004) | ||
15 | Judas* | 363 | 1970 album by Quelentaro | ||
16 | Leña gruesa* | 357 | 1969 album by Quelentaro | ||
17 | Huasita Regalona | 357 | 1959 Chilean folkkk song by Donato Román | ||
18 | Hernán Núñez Oyarce* | 276 | FFCM, cuequero musician and composer | ||
19 | Coplas al viento* | 247 | 1967 album by Quelentaro | ||
20 | Huella campesina* | 223 | 1968 album by Quelentaro | ||
21 | Cesante* | 267 | 1972 album by Quelentaro |
Colombian music
[edit]Rank | Title | Date | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | La Rebelión | 2021-09-08 | 3,765 | 22,473 | Joe Arroyo salsa song about African couple sold into slavery in Cartagena in 17th century |
2 | La Pollera Colorá | 2021-09-08 | 7,517 | 15,713 | Cumbia song composed in 1960, rated the most iconic Colombian song of all time |
3 | El Camino de la Vida | 2021-09-09 | 2,854 | 14,731 | Chosen by the Academia Colombiana de Musica as the Colombian song of the 20th century |
4 | El Año Viejo | 2021-09-08 | 7,811 | 11,620 | Cumbia song first recorded 1953, now a traditional New Year song |
5 | El Preso | 2021-09-08 | 4,589 | 8,747 | Fruko y sus Tesos song from 1975 |
6 | Los Corraleros de Majagual | 2021-09-04 | 4,260 | 8,238 | Colombian music group from the Caribbean coast formed in 1961 with over 30 gold records |
7 | La Noche | 2021-09-08 | 6,354 | 6,013 | Salsa song by Joe Arroyo |
8 | Se Va el Caimán | 2021-09-09 | 2,182 | 5,660 | Cumbia song dating to 1945, ranked No. 6 on list of best Colombian songs of all time |
9 | Colombia Tierra Querida | 2021-09-03 | 6,688 | 5,679 | Cumbia song by Lucho Bermúdez, considered second national anthem |
10 | Cali Pachanguero | 2021-09-08 | 3,998 | 4,587 | Grupo Niche song from 1984, anthem of Colombian salsa |
11 | El Santo Cachón | 2021-09-08 | 3,297 | 4,409 | Vallenato song about infidelities in a Barranquilla park |
12 | Pueblito Viejo | 2021-09-09 | 3,153 | 3,471 | Colombian waltz inspired by the steep, cobbled streets of Socorro, Santander |
13 | La Piragua | 2021-09-09 | 2,343 | 3,042 | Cumbia song by José Barros |
14 | La Casa en el Aire | 2021-09-09 | 2,902 | 2,874 | Vallenato song by Rafael Escalona |
15 | La Gata Golosa* | 2021-09-10 | 1,854 | 2,886 | Song written 1912 |
16 | Ay Cosita Linda* | 2021-09-09 | 1,733 | 1,986 | Ranked by El Tiempo No. 9 Colombian song of all time |
17 | Bésame Morenita* | 2021-09-09 | 4,332 | 1,916 | Written 1950, later censored for being "against public morality." |
18 | Cachipay* | 2021-09-10 | 1,906 | 992 | Popular Colombian song in pasillo style |
19 | Cuatro Preguntas* | 2021-09-09 | 2,230 | 820 | Popular Colombian song in bambuco style |
20 | Bunde Tolimense* | 2021-09-10 | 1,815 | 797 | Popular Colombian song written 1914, later adopted as anthem of Tolima Department |
21 | Carmen de Bolívar* | 2021-09-10 | 1,659 | 787 | Lucho Bermúdez song (1959) about his home town |
22 | La Guaneña* | 2021-09-09 | 1,338 | 732 | Bambuco song rated by El Tiempo as the best Colombian song of all time |
23 | Soy Colombiano* | 2021-09-09 | 1,848 | 667 | Bambuco song first recorded 1945 |
24 | Alegre Majagual* | 2021-09-04 | 2,534 | 593 | Studio album by Los Corraleros de Majagual (1962) |
25 | Carmentea* | 2021-09-10 | 1,986 | 551 | Joropo song became anthem of llanero folklore |
26 | El Cafetero* | 2021-09-10 | 1,433 | 503 | Instrumental song in pasillo genre |
27 | La Ruana* | 2021-09-09 | 2,036 | 496 | Bamuco song poplarized in 1950s by Obdulio y Julián |
28 | Ay Mi Llanura* | 2021-09-10 | 1,942 | 400 | Joropo song (1967), tribute to the plains of Meta, later adopted as offical anthem |
29 | Guabina Chiquinquireña* | 2021-09-10 | 1,915 | 261 | Guabina song |
Fado
[edit]Rank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | Um Homem na Cidade* | 1,572 | 1977 Carlos do Carmo album | ||
2 | Mariza canta Amália* | 1,393 | 2020 Mariza album | ||
3 | Guarda-me A Vida Na Mão* | 1,129 | 2003 Anna Moura album | ||
4 | Carminho canta Tom Jobim* | 1,003 | 2016 Carminho album | ||
5 | Maria* | 980 | 2018 Carminho album | ||
6 | Aconteceu* | 964 | 2004 Anna Moura album | ||
7 | Mundo* | 838 | 2015 Mariza album | ||
8 | Canto* | 675 | 2014 Carminho album | ||
9 | Mariza* | 655 | 2018 Mariza album | ||
10 | Uma Canção para a Europa* | 650 | 1976 Carlos do Carmo album | ||
11 | Amália Por Cuca Roseta* | 603 | 2020 Cuca Roseta album | ||
12 | Por Morrer uma Andorinha* | 600 | 1970 Carlos do Carmo album | ||
13 | Luz de Natal* | 333 | 2018 Cuca Roseta album | ||
14 | Riû* | 320 | 2015 Cuca Roseta album | ||
15 | Meu* | 271 | 2020 Cuca Roseta album | ||
16 | Carlos do Carmo* | 264 | 1970 Carlos do Carmo album | ||
17 | Luz* | 262 | 2017 Cuca Roseta album | ||
18 | Raiz* | 237 | 2013 Cuca Roseta album | ||
19 | Cuca Roseta* | 229 | 2011 Cuca Roseta album | ||
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Other Latin music
[edit]Rank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | Mercedes Sosa en Argentina* | 2,901 | Mercedes Sosa album (1982) | ||
2 | Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings* | 2,873 | La Lupe album (1965) | ||
3 | La Voz De La Zafra* | 1,963 | Mercedes Sosa album (1962) | ||
4 | Mongo Introduces La Lupe* | 1,586 | La Lupe album (1963) | ||
5 | Queen of Latin Soul* | 1,451 | La Lupe album (1968) | ||
6 | Camino del Indio | 1,290 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1955) | ||
7 | Músicas para Louvar ao Senhor | 1,175 | Marcelo Rossi live religious album, best-selling album in history in Brazil (1998)* | ||
8 | Definitely La Yi Yi Yi | 981 | La Lupe album (1969) | ||
9 | Two Sides of La Lupe* | 954 | La Lupe album (1968) | ||
10 | ¡Soy Libre! ¡Soy Bueno!* | 523 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1968) | ||
11 | Una Voz y una Guitarra | 500 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1953) | ||
12 | Solo de Guitarra, Volumen No. 6* | 316 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1958) | ||
13 | Canción para Pablo Neruda* | 309 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1975) | ||
14 | Canto y Guitarra, Volumen 4* | 288 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1957) | ||
15 | Solo de Guitarra, Volumen No. 3* | 258 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1956) | ||
16 | Arenita del Camino, Volumen No. 9* | 214 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1961) | ||
17 | Canto y Guitarra, Volumen No. 5* | 198 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1958) | ||
18 | Selva, Pampa y Cerro* | 189 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1964) | ||
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R&B charts
[edit]Rank | Title | Date | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | Billboard year-end top 50 R&B singles of 1962* | 3,777 | "Soul Twist" by King Curtis No. 1 | ||
2 | Billboard year-end top 50 R&B singles of 1963* | 3,768 | "Part Time Love" by Little Johnny Taylor No. 1 | ||
3 | Billboard year-end top 50 R&B singles of 1965* | 3,757 | "I Can't Help Myself" by Four Tops No. 1 | ||
4 | Billboard year-end top 50 R&B singles of 1961* | 3,216 | "Tossin' and Turnin'" by Bobby Lewis No. 1 |
American football
[edit]Michigan football
[edit]Rank | Title | Date | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | J. J. McCarthy* | 819,298 | Michigan QB | ||
2 | 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team* | 333,730 | Big Ten champion,12–2 | ||
3 | Jake Moody* | 223,763 | Michigan kicker | ||
4 | Donovan Edwards* | 83,971 | Michigan RB | ||
5 | Erick All* | 30,391 | Tight end Michigan (2019-22) and Iowa (2023) | ||
6 | Cornelius Johnson* | 27,258 | Michigan WR | ||
7 | Daylen Baldwin* | 23,408 | Michigan WR | ||
8 | George Jewett Trophy | 2021-03-14 | 17,508 | 25,266 | Rivalry trophy Michigan-Northwestern established 2021 |
9 | 1955 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2021-03-27 | 44,276 | 16,447 | 7–2 record, AP No. 12 |
10 | Andrel Anthony* | 16,532 | WR at Michigan (2021-22) and Oklahoma (2023) | ||
11 | Mike Macdonald* | 7,211 |
Players (non-Michigan)
[edit]Rank | Title | Date | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | Dave Butz | 2021-09-03 | 18,722 | 223,881 | Purdue and NFL DT (1971-1988) |
2 | Sean Tucker* | 15,697 | 60,326 | RB for Syracuse (2020-2022), AA (2021), Tampa Bay (2023) | |
3 | Chris Rodriguez Jr.* | 2021-10-10 | 12,894 | 65,462 | RB for Kentucky RB (2018-2022), Washington NFL (2023) |
4 | Pat Studstill | 2021-11-30 | 13,154 | 59,918 | WR, punter, and return specialist in NFL (1961-72), led NFL in punt return yards (1962) and receiving yards (1966) while with Lions |
5 | List of players who appeared in only one game in the NFL (1920–1929)* | 2021-12-30 | 91,035 | 31,449 | Played one game in the NFL's first decade |
6 | Sincere McCormick* | 2021-12-06 | 7,134 | 30,299 | RB at UTSA (2019-21), Las Vegas Raiders (2022-23) |
7 | Lew Nichols III* | 2021-12-01 | 9,108 | 27,657 | RB at CMU (2019-22), Eagles (20230, led NCAA FBS in rushing (2021) |
8 | Mataeo Durant* | 2021-10-04 | 6,043 | 21,568 | RB at Duke (2018-21), |
9 | Grant Wells* | 2021-10-10 | 6,219 | 21,693 | QB at Marshall (2019-21), Virginia Tech (2022-23) |
10 | Tristan Gebbia* | 2021-10-04 | 4,592 | 22,411 | QB for Nebraska (2017), Oregon State (2018-22), Ohio State (2023) |
11 | Charlie Green | 2021-11-13 | 14,546 | 12,020 | Wittenberg QB (1963-64), Little AA (1964), 2x national champion (1963-64), CFHOF |
12 | Brad Roberts* | 2021-10-10 | 4,852 | 10,144 | RB at Air Force RB (2019-23) |
13 | Seth Henigan* | 2021-10-04 | 6,079 | 7,536 | QB at Memphis (2021-23) |
14 | Bill Smyth | 2021-03-24 | 10,823 | 6,417 | Played for LA Rams (1947-50), head coach Ottawa (1956-66) |
15 | Douglas Legate Howard | 2021-02-28 | 12,749 | 5,557 | Navy football player and 1905 team captain, HC (1911-14), and officer, AfD rescue |
16 | Jim Lindsey | 2021-11-18 | 6,674 | 4,677 | QB for Abilene Christian and in CFL (1971-74) |
17 | Nate Clark* | 2021-11-11 | 9,908 | 3,643 | Hillsdale RB (1953-56), led country in scoring (1955) |
18 | Al Gursky* | 2021-08-05 | 3,163 | 2,572 | LB for Penn State (1960-62), NY Giants (1963) |
19 | Hal Puddy* | 2021-04-05 | 4,334 | 2,544 | T for Oregon State (1945-47), SF 49ers (1948) |
20 | Bill Thornton* | 2021-07-28 | 8,287 | 1,940 | FB Nebraska (1960-62), Cardinals (1963-65, 1967) |
21 | Bobby Reed* | 2021-07-30 | 2,930 | 1,927 | HB Pacific, Vikings (1962-63), Winnipeg (1964) |
22 | Bill Priatko* | 2021-09-11 | 5,453 | 1,820 | LB for Pitt (1951-53), Steelers (1957) |
23 | Don Schneider* | 2021-04-02 | 6,537 | 1,743 | HB Penn (1942, 1945-47), Bills (1948) |
24 | Walt Dubzinski* | 2021-09-12 | 5,799 | 1,594 | C/G for Boston College (1938-40), NY Giants (1943), Boston (1944) |
25 | Jack Nix* | 2021-03-22 | 2,907 | 1,546 | WB for Mississippi State (1937-39), aka the "Phantom", 4 INT in a game, Rams (1940) |
26 | Walt Merrill* | 2022-03-22 | 3,306 | 1,282 | Tackle for Alabama (1936-39), Randolph Field (1944) and Brooklyn (1940-42) |
27 | Amos Harris* | 2021-03-30 | 3,340 | 1,230 | Guard for Mississippi State (1942, 1945-46), Brooklyn (1947-49) |
28 | Jim Cagle* | 2021-12-19 | 3,156 | 1,200 | DT for Georgia (1971-73), Eagles (1974-75) |
29 | Al Coleman* | 2021-09-11 | 3,012 | 1,158 | DB in NFL (1967-73) |
30 | Bill Byrne* | 2021-12-19 | 5,163 | 1,086 | Guard for Boston College (1959-61), Eagles (1962-64) |
31 | John Griffin* | 2021-07-29 | 3,169 | 1,001 | FB for Memphis State (1959-62), NFL/CFL (1963-68) |
32 | Frank Perantoni* | 2021-04-01 | 6,760 | 983 | Center for Princeton (1942, 1946-47) and NY Yankees (1948-49), B24 pilot in WWII |
33 | Jim Teal* | 2021-09-11 | 3,244 | 947 | LB for Purdue (1969-71), NFL/WFL/CFL (1972-77) |
34 | Allan Webb* | 2021-08-05 | 4,916 | 930 | DB/HB NY Giants (1961-65), NFL scout/administrator (1974-95) |
35 | Doug Hogland* | 2021-09-10 | 3,807 | 903 | G/T for Oregon State (1950-52), NFL (1953-58) |
36 | Don Samuel* | 2021-03-24 | 4,519 | 821 | DB/HB Oregon St, Steelers (1949-50) |
37 | Dave DiFilippo* | 2021-12-19 | 5,270 | 806 | Guard for Villanova (1937-39), Eagles (1941), Army All-Stars (1942), Dons (1946) |
38 | Carl Allen* | 2021-03-20 | 4,280 | 806 | T for Oklahoma City (1946-470, Dodgers (1948) |
39 | Ken Bungarda* | 2021-09-11 | 3,985 | 795 | Tackle for Missouri (1975-78), Toronto (1979), SF Giants (1980) |
40 | John Nolan* | 2021-03-24 | 5,617 | 786 | Tackle Holy Cross (1944), Penn State (1947), NFL (1948-50) |
41 | Fred Brown* | 2021-12-18 | 4,583 | 779 | LB/TE Miami (FL) (1963-64), Rams (1965), Eagles (1967-69) |
42 | Bob Gunderman* | 2021-09-10 | 4,681 | 779 | End for Virginia (1953-56), Steelers (1957), winnipeg (1959) |
43 | Ed Judie* | 2021-09-11 | 4,717 | 776 | LB Northern Arizona (1977-80), survived multiple health scares, NFL (1981-84) |
44 | Art Perkins* | 2021-07-28 | 3,586 | 766 | FB North Texas (integrated athletics there in 1958), Rams (1962-63), CFL (1964-69) |
45 | Win Williams* | 2021-03-25 | 4,588 | 741 | End for Rice (1942, 1946), Colts (1948-49) |
46 | Shawn Beals* | 2021-12-18 | 3,165 | 737 | WR Idaho State (1985-87), NFL/CFL (1988-94) |
47 | Bob Paremore* | 2021-07-28 | 6,872 | 724 | HB Florida A&M (1959-62), NFL (1963-65), CFL (1966-68) |
48 | Dave O'Brien* | 2021-07-30 | 2,953 | 717 | OT/DT/G Boston College (1959-62), NFL (1963-67) |
49 | Bob Rowley* | 2021-08-05 | 2,590 | 716 | LB Virginia (1960-62), Steelers (1963), Jets (1964) |
50 | Bill Murphy* | 2021-03-21 | 2,130 | 705 | Guard Washington U., Cardinals (1940-41) |
51 | Carl Tomasello* | 2021-03-22 | 3,632 | 705 | End NY Giants (1940), Bainbridge Navy (1943-44) |
52 | Paul Crowe* | 2021-04-03 | 4,572 | 702 | HB/DB Saint Mary's (1945-47), 49ers (1948-49), NY Yanks (1951) |
53 | Barry French* | 2021-03-23 | 5,150 | c 700 | G/T Purdue (1941-42, 1946), Colts (1947-50), Lions (1951) |
54 | Lloyd Madden* | 2021-03-21 | 8,628 | 687 | WB for Colorado Mines (1936-39), Little AA and national scoring leader (1939) Cardinals (1940) |
55 | Jim Taylor* | 2021-09-10 | 3,348 | 677 | C/LB Baylor, NFL (1956-58), CFL (1959-60) |
56 | Jim Lipinski* | 2021-03-23 | 3,519 | 666 | OT/DT Fairmont State (1946-49), Cardinals (1950), Calgary (1951) |
57 | Gardy Kahoe* | 2021-11-19 | 8,432 | 648 | Delaware RB (1968-71), Little AA and national champion (1971), Broncos (1972) |
Ed Boell* | 2021-03-21 | 4,795 | 628 | NYU triple-threat back (1937-39), later a high school coach | |
58 | Ed Bradley* | 2021-03-25 | 3,608 | 628 | Guard for Wake Forest, Chicago Bears (1950, 1952) |
59 | Rick Ogle* | 2021-09-11 | 3,123 | 620 | LB for Colorado (1968-70), Cardinals (1971), Lions (1972) |
60 | Johnny Naumu* | 2021-04-03 | 4,086 | 617 | HB for Hawaii (1939-41, 1945), USC (1946-47), LA Dons (1948) |
61 | Lloyd Winston* | 2021-07-30 | 4,032 | 611 | FB for Santa Monica CC, USC, 49ers (1962-63), SFPD (1966-98) |
62 | Jerry Leahy* | 2021-09-11 | 3,697 | 562 | LB Colorado (1954-56), Steelers (1957) |
63 | Ken Kirk* | 2021-07-29 | 3,599 | 595 | FB Ole Miss (1957-59), NFL (1960-63) |
64 | Jack Baldwin* | 2021-04-01 | 4,678 | 592 | C/LB for Centenary (1940-41), NFL/AAFC/CFL (1946-49) |
65 | Ed Boell* | 2021-03-21 | 3,199 | 578 | NYU QB (1939) |
66 | Walter Heap* | 2021-04-03 | 3,807 | 574 | QB for Texas (1940-41, 1946), LA Dons (1947-48) |
67 | Frank Yokas* | 2021-03-25 | 3,456 | 573 | Guard for LA Dons (1946), Colts (1947) |
68 | Pete Pifer* | 2021-12-02 | 7,205 | 572 | Oregon State FB (1964-66), W. J. Voit Memorial Trophy and Pop Warner Trophy (1966) |
69 | Darrel Crutchfield* | 2021-12-19 | 3,217 | 554 | DB Clemson (1997-2000), Eagles (2001), CFL (2002-06) |
70 | Carl Samuelson* | 2021-03-24 | 4,836 | 543 | DT/T/E Nebraska (1946-47), Steelers (1948-51) |
71 | Bob Jensen* | 2021-03-23 | 4,083 | 541 | End for Iowa State (1946-47), Chicago/Baltimore (1948-50) |
72 | Garland Williams* | 2021-03-31 | 3,216 | 535 | Tackle for Duke, Georgia, Brooklyn (1947-48), Chicago (1949) |
73 | Glenn Olson* | 2021-03-22 | 3,495 | 526 | Blocking back Iowa (1935-37), Rams (1940) |
74 | John Brown* | 2021-04-02 | 6,110 | 520 | C/LB for NC Central (1940-42), Army Spaghetti Bowl (1945), LA Dons (1947-49), CFL (1950-54) |
75 | Earl Putnam* | 2021-09-10 | 3,334 | 516 | Center Arizona State, CFL (1956), Cardinals (1957) |
76 | Park Myers* | 2021-03-22 | 3,845 | 514 | Tackle for Texas (1937-39), co-captain (1939) |
77 | Andy Chisick* | 2021-03-21 | 4,441 | 511 | Center Villanova, Cardinals (1940-41), WWII with Marines in Pacific |
78 | Earl Crowder* | 2021-03-22 | 3,364 | 508 | End Oklahoma (1938), Cardinals (1939), Rams (1940) |
Buddy Banker* | 2021-03-21 | 2,601 | 477 | Tulane HB (1937-39) | |
Don Hutt* | 2021-12-06 | 4,993 | 474 | Boise State WR (1971-73), WFL (1974), CFL (1975) | |
Russ Pomeroy* | 2021-12-03 | 3,126 | 365 | Stanford LB (1949-50), [[Pop Warner Trophy] (1950) | |
Boyce Callahan* | 2021-12-06 | 3,904 | 346 | Jacksonville State RB (1970-73), jersey number retired | |
Guido Wyland* | 2021-12-23 | 6,803 | 295 | Guard for Rock Island (1917-20), starter in first NFL game, also a track star | |
Harry Cutler* | 2021-12-23 | 11,202 | 277 | Tackle for Penn State, Ohio State, Dayton Triangles (1916-20) |
1940 NFL players
- Sherrill Busby* 301
- Marty Christiansen* 486
- Bill Davis*
- Ev Elkins* 377
- Dick Favor* 397
- Ev Fisher* 190
- Shag Goolsby 448
- Ted Grabinski* 324
- Frank Huffman* 424
- Bob Kellogg* 365
- Frank Kristufek* 481
- Barney McGarry* 365
- Harvey Murphy* 306
- Stan Pavkov* 266
- Vic Reginato* 440
- Ralph Stevenson* 297
- Frank Sullivan* 298
- Jim Thomas* 328
- Si Titus* 372
- Frank Zadworney* 215
1950 NFL players
- Harley Dow* 379
- Ray Evans* 462
- Don Garlin* 366
- John Goldsberry* 440
- Barney Hafen* 406
- Billy Hix* 409
- Geno Mazzanti* 448
- Lloyd McDermott* 235
- Charley Mehelich* 455
- George Nicksich* 467
- George Petrovich* 456
- Harmon Rowe* 242
- Charlie Shaw* 282
- Hal Shoener* 423
1957 NFL players
- Dave Liddick* 209
- Bill Michael* 401
- Dick Young* 322
1963 NFL players
- Nat Craddock* 432
- Butch Maples* 478
- Ed Pine* 452
- Pat Russ* 333
- Don Thompson* 449
- Nat Whitmyer* 324
AAFC players
- Bill Baumgartner* 487
- Floyd Collier* 307
- Bert Corley* 280
- Bob David* 234
- Chuck Elliott* 495
- Jack Flagerman* 220
- Paul Gibson* 288
- Ed Grain* 441
- Mike Graham* 473
- Nelson Greene* 481
- Dick Handley* 344
- Clarence Howell* 186
- Mike Kasap* 482
- George Kisiday* 389
- Joe Kodba* 282
- Peter Lamana* 182
- Jim Landrigan* 426
- Bob Leonetti* 459
- Ned Maloney* 284
- Hugo Marcolini* 459
- Vic Marino* 487
- Mickey Masini* 309
- Len McCormick* 393
- Walt McCormick* 387
- Flip McDonald* 317
- Bob Mike 449
- Bob Mitchell* 338
- Tuffy Nabors* 368
- Dick Ottele* 380
- Howie Parker* 191
- Mike Perrotti* 213
- Bob Pfohl* 364
- Ollie Poole* 427
- Ted Scruggs* 323
- Marion Shirley* 242
- Al Sidorik* 246
- Sig Sigurdson* 339
- Bill Smith* 408
- Jim Still* 392
- Lee Tevis* 299
- Johnny Vardian* 265
- Bev Wallace* 419
- Jerry Whalen* 280
- Bernie Winkler* 411
Philadelphia Eagles
- Tony Cemore* 300
- John Cole* 421
- Al Donelli* 310
- John Durko* 139
- John Eibner* 229
- Fritz Ferko* 224
- Bob Friedman* 391
Other NFL players
- Mike Brunson* 419
- Nick Feher* 334
- Hal Gaulke* 231
- Earl Hauser* 154
- Dave Hettema* 458
- Larry Visnic* 416
Championship seasons
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1955 Hillsdale Dales football team* | 2021-11-12 | 10,655 | 8,093 | MIAA champion (9-0) |
2 | 1991 Pittsburg State Gorillas football team | 2021-10-11 | 7,904 | 5,298 | NCAA Division II national champion (13-1-1) |
3 | 1980 Dayton Flyers football team | 2021-10-25 | 9,832 | 5,130 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0) |
4 | 2014 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team* | 2021-10-23 | 8,544 | 4,331 | NCAA Division III national champion (15-0) |
5 | 2003 Grand Valley State Lakers football team* | 2021-10-09 | 5,400 | 4,298 | NCAA Division II national champion (14-1) |
6 | 1994 Westminster Titans football team* | 2021-11-27 | 12,111 | 4,166 | NAIA Division II national champion |
7 | 1994 Youngstown State Penguins football team* | 2021-02-15 | 6,489 | 3,979 | NCAA Division I-AA champion (14-0-1, Jim Tressel) |
8 | 1973 Abilene Christian Wildcats football team* | 2021-11-15 | 16,642 | 3,599 | NAIA Division I national champion - Wilbert Montgomery |
9 | 2007 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team | 2021-10-23 | 8,876 | 3,538 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-1) |
10 | 1964 Wittenberg Tigers football team | 2021-10-22 | 13,001 | 3,319 | AP small college national champion (8-0) |
11 | 2016 Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders football team | 2021-10-12 | 4,999 | 2,927 | NCAA Division III national champion (vacated) |
12 | 1965 Saint John's Johnnies football team | 2021-11-07 | 12,451 | 2,915 | NAIA national champion (11-0, John Gagliardi) |
13 | 2019 North Central Cardinals football team | 2021-10-12 | 17,029 | 2,878 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-1) |
14 | 1997 Youngstown State Penguins football team | 2021-02-16 | 6,378 | 2,877 | NCAA Division I-AA champion (13-2, Jim Tressel) |
15 | 1993 Youngstown State Penguins football team | 2021-02-10 | 5,320 | 2,865 | NCAA Division I-AA national champion (13-2, Jim Tressel) |
16 | 1959 Texas A&I Javelinas football team | 2021-11-05 | 10,290 | 2,518 | NAIA national champion (12-1) |
17 | 2005 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-24 | 3,126 | 2,421 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-1, Larry Kehres) |
18 | 1992 Youngstown State Penguins football team | 2021-02-16 | 7,545 | 2,394 | NCAA Division I-AA runner-up (11-3-1, Jim Tressel) |
19 | 1982 Eastern Kentucky Colonels football team | 2021-02-17 | 5,928 | NCAA Division I-AA national champion (13-0, Roy Kidd) | |
20 | 1967 Fairmont State Falcons football team | 2021-11-08 | 16,411 | 2,139 | NAIA national champion |
21 | 2001 Grand Valley State Lakers football team | 2021-10-09 | 5,099 | 2,108 | NCAA Division II runner-up |
22 | 2020 Lindsey Wilson Blue Raiders football team | 2021-10-31 | 4,520 | 2,042 | NAIA national champion (11-0) |
23 | 1957 Pittsburg State Gorillas football team | 1,945 | NAIA national champion (11-0) | ||
24 | 1999 Youngstown State Penguins football team | 2021-02-16 | 5,320 | 1,917 | NCAA Division I-AA runner-up (12-3, Jim Tressel) |
25 | 2018 Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders football team | 2021-10-12 | 8,733 | 1,904 | NCAA Division III national champion |
26 | 1992 Jacksonville State Gamecocks football team | 2021-10-11 | 7,929 | 1,678 | NCAA Division II national champion |
27 | 1963 Saint John's Johnnies football team | 2021-11-06 | 12,564 | 1,605 | NAIA national champion (10-0, John Gagliardi) |
28 | 1990 Allegheny Gators football team | 2021-10-23 | 17,198 | 1,584 | NCAA Division III national champion (13-0-1) |
29 | 2003 Saint John's Johnnies football team | 2021-10-24 | 14,055 | 1,577 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0, John Gagliardi) |
30 | 2012 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 6,700 | 1,566 | NCAA Division III national champion (15-0, Larry Kehres) |
31 | 2000 Delta State Statesmen football team | 2021-10-11 | 9,330 | 1,546 | NCAA Division II national champion (14-1) |
32 | 1970 Arkansas State Indians football team | 2021-10-22 | 6,942 | 1,536 | Small college national champion (11-0) |
33 | 2013 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team | 2021-10-23 | 7,741 | 1,485 | NCAA Division III national champion (15-0) |
34 | 2004 Valdosta State Blazers football team | 2021-10-11 | 7,883 | 1,413 | NCAA Division II national champion (13-1) |
35 | 1996 Northern Colorado Bears football team | 2021-10-09 | 6,483 | 1,399 | NCAA Division II national champion (12-3) |
36 | 2011 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team | 2021-10-23 | 8,471 | 1,392 | NCAA Division III national champion (15-0) |
37 | 2002 Grand Valley State Lakers football team | 2021-10-09 | 6,639 | 1,312 | NCAA Division II quarterfinalist (12-1) |
38 | 2006 Grand Valley State Lakers football team | 2021-10-09 | 5,369 | 1,304 | NCAA Division II national champion (15-0) |
39 | 2004 Linfield Wildcats football team | 2021-10-24 | 16,506 | 1,303 | NCAA Division III national champion (13-0) |
40 | 2009 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team | 2021-10-23 | 6,331 | 1,289 | NCAA Division III national champion (15-0) |
41 | 1989 Mississippi College Choctaws football team | 2021-10-11 | 6,346 | 1,286 | NCAA Division II national champion (vacated) |
42 | 1990 Youngstown State Penguins football team | 2021-02-16 | 3,991 | 1,240 | NCAA Division I-AA first round (11-1, Jim Tressel) |
43 | 2010 Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs football team | 2021-10-10 | 10,104 | 1,230 | NCAA Division II national champion (15-0) |
44 | 1999 Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers football team | 2021-11-01 | 4,664 | 1,153 | NAIA national champion (13-0) |
45 | 1978 Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets football team | 2021-10-22 | 9,605 | 1,141 | NCAA Division III national champion (11-0-1) |
46 | 1993 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 6,068 | 1,138 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0, Larry Kehres) |
47 | 2010 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team | 2021-10-23 | 12,687 | 1,132 | NCAA Division III national championn (15-0) |
48 | 1970 Westminster Titans football team | 2021-11-26 | 15,662 | 1,131 | NAIA Division II national champion |
49 | 2005 Grand Valley State Lakers football team | 2021-10-09 | 4,861 | 1,115 | NCAA Division II national champion (13-0) |
50 | 1997 Northern Colorado Bears football team | 2021-10-09 | 5,755 | 1,099 | NCAA Division II national champion (13-2) |
51 | 1976 Saint John's Johnnies football team | 2021-10-24 | 8,391 | 1,054 | NCAA Division III national champion (10-0-1, John Gagliardi) |
52 | 1992 Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles football team | 2021-10-25 | 6,381 | 1,043 | NCAA Division III national champion (12-0-1) |
53 | 1994 Albion Britons football team | 2021-10-23 | 7,092 | 1,033 | NCAA Division III national champion (13-0) |
54 | 1989 Dayton Flyers football team | 2021-10-22 | 5,131 | 1,024 | NCAA Division III national champion (13-0-1) |
55 | 2015 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 7,026 | 1,017 | NCAA Division III national champion (15-0, Larry Kehres) |
56 | 1973 Wittenberg Tigers football team | 2021-10-22 | 9,383 | 987 | NCAA Division III national champion (12-0) |
57 | 1964 Sam Houston State Bearkats football team | 2021-11-10 | 7,121 | 984 | NAIA national champion |
58 | 1987 Wagner Seahawks football team | 2021-10-23 | 5,755 | 984 | NCAA Division III national champion (13-1) |
59 | 1983 Carson–Newman Eagles football team | 2021-11-25 | 5,985 | 972 | NAIA Division I national champion (Ken Sparks) |
60 | 1999 Pacific Lutheran Lutes football team | 2021-10-23 | 8,202 | 970 | NCAA Division III national champion (13-1) |
61 | 2008 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 4,887 | 968 | NCAA Division III national champion (15-0, Larry Kehres) |
62 | 2006 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 5,479 | 959 | NCAA Division III national champion (15-0, Larry Kehres) |
63 | 2001 Georgetown Tigers football team | 2021-11-01 | 10,785 | 957 | NAIA national champion (14-0) |
64 | 1998 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 4,912 | 952 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0, Larry Kehres) |
65 | 1960 Lenoir Rhyne Bears football team | 2021-11-03 | 9,316 | 914 | NAIA national champion (11-0-1) |
66 | 2019 Morningside Mustangs football team | 2021-10-30 | 5,951 | 902 | NAIA national champion (14-0) |
67 | 2008 Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs football team | 2021-10-10 | 9,713 | 897 | NCAA Division II national champion (15-0) |
68 | 1982 West Georgia Braves football team | 2021-10-25 | 8,106 | 876 | NCAA Division III national champion (12-0) |
69 | 1977 Westminster Titans football team | 2021-11-26 | 10,454 | 868 | NAIA Division II national champion |
70 | 2009 Grand Valley State Lakers football team | 2021-10-10 | 6,669 | 865 | NCAA Division II runner-up |
71 | 2009 Northwest Missouri State Bearcats football team | 2021-10-10 | 7,272 | 864 | NCAA Division II national champion (14-1) |
72 | 2000 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 4,212 | 864 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0, Larry Kehres) |
73 | 2002 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 3,944 | 857 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0, Larry Kehres) |
74 | 1996 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 5,433 | 850 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0, Larry Kehres) |
75 | 1956 Saint Joseph's Pumas football team | 2021-11-06 | 9,085 | 852 | NAIA national champion |
76 | 1988 Westminster Titans football team | 2021-11-26 | 9,916 | 846 | NAIA Division II national champion |
77 | 1991 Ithaca Bombers football team | 2021-10-24 | 6,661 | 845 | NCAA Division III national champion |
78 | 2018 Morningside Mustangs football team | 2021-10-31 | 5,518 | 843 | NAIA national champion (15-0) |
79 | 1976 Texas A&I Javelinas football team | 2021-11-24 | 5,473 | 836 | NAIA Division I national champion (13-0) |
80 | 1971 Livingston Tigers football team | 2021-11-26 | 7,714 | 833 | NAIA Division I national champion |
81 | 1995 Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles football team | 2021-10-25 | 5,287 | 818 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0) |
82 | 1975 Texas Lutheran Bulldogs football team | 2021-11-28 | 3,907 | 809 | NAIA Division II national champion |
83 | 1979 Ithaca Bombers football team | 2021-10-24 | 9,065 | 806 | NCAA Division III national champion (11-2) |
84 | 1970 Texas A&I Javelinas football team | 2021-11-23 | 5,501 | 805 | NAIA Division I national champion (11-1) |
85 | 2007 Valdosta State Blazers football team | 2021-10-11 | 4,735 | 803 | NCAA Division II national champion |
86 | 1989 Westminster Titans football team | 2021-11-27 | 9,583 | 786 | NAIA Division II national champion |
87 | 1976 Westminster Titans football team | 2021-11-26 | 12,333 | 783 | NAIA Division II national champion |
88 | 2014 Southern Oregon Raiders football team | 2021-10-31 | 5,588 | 777 | NAIA national champion (13-2) |
89 | 2001 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 4,119 | 775 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0, Larry Kehres) |
90 | 1974 Central Dutch football team | 2021-10-24 | 7,521 | 766 | NCAA Division III national champion (11-0) |
91 | 2011 Saint Xavier Cougars football team | 2021-11-01 | 6,537 | 761 | NAIA national champion (14-1) |
92 | 1977 Abilene Christian Wildcats football team | 2021-11-16 | 6,846 | 755 | NAIA Division I national champion (11-1-1) |
93 | 1983 Augustana (Illinois) Vikings football team | 2021-10-23 | 4,704 | 751 | NCAA Division III national champion (12-0) |
94 | 1979 Texas A&I Javelinas football team | 2021-11-24 | 6,874 | 745 | NAIA Division I national champion (12-1) |
95 | 1977 Widener Pioneers football team | 2021-10-24 | 9,414 | 704 | NCAA Division III national champion (11-1) |
96 | 1974 Texas Lutheran Bulldogs football team | 2021-11-28 | 3,170 | 695 | NAIA Division II national champion |
97 | 1966 Waynesburg Yellow Jackets football team | 2021-11-09 | 7,549 | 695 | NAIA national champion |
98 | 2007 Carroll Fighting Saints football team | 2021-10-31 | 3,628 | 686 | NAIA national champion (15-0) |
99 | 2013 Grand View Vikings football team | 2021-10-31 | 4,609 | 675 | NAIA national champion (14-0) |
100 | 1988 Ithaca Bombers football team | 2021-10-24 | 5,291 | 672 | |
101 | 2000 Georgetown Tigers football team | 2021-11-01 | 9,769 | 664 | NAIA national champion (14-0) |
102 | 1989 Carson–Newman Eagles football team | 2021-11-25 | 8,515 | 651 | NAIA Division I national champion (Ken Sparks) |
103 | 1990 Peru State Bobcats football team | 2021-11-29 | 4,913 | 649 | NAIA Division II national champion |
104 | 1964 Concordia Cobbers football team | 2021-11-17 | 6,785 | 643 | NAIA national co-champion (10-0-1) |
105 | 1969 Texas A&I Javelinas football team | 2021-11-09 | 8,517 | 642 | NAIA national champion |
106 | 1986 Augustana (Illinois) Vikings football team | 2021-10-23 | 4,895 | 640 | |
107 | 1997 Findlay Oilers football team | 2021-11-01 | 4,877 | 628 | NAIA national champion (14-0) |
108 | 1997 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team | 2021-10-21 | 4,199 | 617 | NCAA Division III national champion (14-0, Larry Kehres) |
109 | 1958 Northeastern State Redmen football team | 2021-11-06 | 7,179 | 604 | NAIA national champion (11-0) |
110 | 2002 Carroll Fighting Saints football team | 2021-10-31 | 4,929 | 604 | NAIA national champion (12-2) |
111 | 1998 Azusa Pacific Cougars football team | 2021-10-31 | 9,832 | 604 | NAIA national champion (12-2) |
112 | 1974 Texas A&I Javelinas football team | 2021-11-23 | 5,171 | 601 | NAIA Division I national champion (13-0) |
113 | 1999 Northwest Missouri State Bearcats football team | 2021-10-11 | 5,569 | 595 | NCAA Division II national champion (14-1) |
114 | 1987 Cameron Aggies football team | 2021-11-30 | 6,583 | 592 | NAIA Division I national champion (11-2) |
115 | 1978 Angelo State Rams football team | 2021-11-29 | 4,795 | 591 | NAIA Division I national champion |
116 | 1975 Texas A&I Javelinas football team | 2021-11-24 | 4,971 | 588 | NAIA Division I national champion (12-0) |
117 | 1988 Carson–Newman Eagles football team | 2021-11-25 | 4,768 | 588 | NAIA Division I national champion (Ken Sparks) |
118 | 1975 Wittenberg Tigers football team | 2021-10-22 | 6,911 | 581 | NCAA Division III national champion (12-1) |
119 | 2012 Marian Knights football team | 2021-10-31 | 4,658 | 570 | NAIA national champion (12-1) |
120 | 1991 Georgetown Tigers football team | 2021-11-01 | 6,959 | 568 | |
121 | 1971 Cal Lutheran Kingsmen football team | 2021-10-31 | 4,650 | 563 | NAIA Division II national champion (8-0-2) |
122 | 1981 Widener Pioneers football team | 2021-10-24 | 3,950 | 542 | NCAA Division III national champion (13-0) |
123 | 1980 Elon Fightin' Christians football team | 2021-12-18 | 6,586 | 541 | NAIA Division I national champion |
124 | 2005 Carroll Fighting Saints football team | 2021-10-31 | 7,996 | 537 | NAIA national champion (14-0) |
125 | 2003 Carroll Fighting Saints football team | 2021-10-31 | 4,698 | 535 | NAIA national champion (15-0) |
126 | 1984 Carson–Newman Eagles football team | 2021-11-25 | 5,480 | 525 | NAIA Division I national champion (Ken Sparks) |
127 | 1984 Augustana (Illinois) Vikings football team | 2021-10-23 | 4,663 | 524 | |
128 | 2010 Carroll Fighting Saints football team | 2021-10-31 | 5,547 | 519 | NAIA national champion (14-0) |
129 | 1986 Carson–Newman Eagles football team | 2021-11-25 | 4,429 | 507 | NAIA Division I national champion (Ken Sparks) |
130 | 1995 Findlay Oilers football team | 2021-11-01 | 4,846 | 493 | NAIA national co-champion (10-1-2) |
131 | 2015 Marian Knights football team | 2021-10-31 | 6,294 | 488 | NAIA national champion (12-2) |
132 | 1981 Austin Kangaroos football team | 2021-12-11 | 8,013 | 474 | NAIA Division II national champion |
133 | 1969 Wittenberg Tigers football team | 2021-10-30 | 5,417 | 474 | OAC champion (10-0) |
134 | 1981 Elon Fightin' Christians football team | 2021-12-20 | 6,325 | 463 | NAIA |
135 | 1985 Augustana (Illinois) Vikings football team | 2021-10-23 | 4,825 | 450 | |
136 | 1992 Findlay Oilers football team | 2021-11-01 | 5,140 | 449 | NAIA Division II national champion |
137 | 2004 Carroll Fighting Saints football team | 2021-10-31 | 8,923 | 443 | NAIA national champion (12-2) |
138 | 1962 Wittenberg Tigers football team | 2021-10-30 | 6,319 | 401 | OAC champion (9-0) |
139 | 1995 Central Washington Wildcats football team | 2021-11-29 | 5,530 | 399 | NAIA Division II national champion |
140 | 1963 Wittenberg Tigers football team | 2021-10-30 | 5,169 | 318 | OAC champion (8-0-1) |
141 | 1980 Pacific Lutheran Lutes football team | 2021-11-30 | 3,971 | 317 | NAIA Division II national champion |
142 | 1987 Pacific Lutheran Lutes football team | 2021-11-30 | 5,508 | 310 | NAIA Division II national champion |
143 | 1993 Pacific Lutheran Lutes football team | 2021-11-30 | 7,221 | 307 | NAIA Division II national champion |
144 | 1979 Findlay Oilers football team | 2021-11-01 | 4,084 | 306 | NAIA Division II national champion (10-1-1) |
145 | 1984 Linfield Wildcats football team | 2021-11-27 | 6,352 | 257 | NAIA Division II national champion |
146 | 1982 Linfield Wildcats football team | 2021-11-27 | 3,912 | 218 | NAIA Division II national champion |
147 | 1986 Linfield Wildcats football team | 2021-11-28 | 3,606 | 211 | NAIA Division II national champion national champion |
148 | 1951 Colorado Mines Orediggers football team | 2021-10-28 | 6,212 | 186 | RMC champion (7-2) |
Little All-America teams
[edit]Wartime service teams
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1944 Coronado Amphibious Training Base football team | 2021-08-25 | 3,625 | |||
1944 Klamath Falls Marine Barracks football team | 2021-08-25 | 6,475 | |||
1944 San Francisco Coast Guard Pilots football team | 2021-08-24 | 6,186 | |||
1944 Fairfield-Suisun Army Air Base Skymasters football team | 2021-08-24 | 7,393 | |||
1944 Fleet City Bluejackets football team | 2021-08-24 | 7,960 | |||
1944 San Diego Naval Training Station Bluejackets football team | 2021-08-24 | 5,407 | |||
1943 Saint Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils football team | 2021-08-23 | 4,983 | |||
1942 Albuquerque Army Air Base Flying Kellys football team | 2021-08-22 | 15,546 | |||
1942 Alameda Coast Guard Sea Lions football team | 2021-08-22 | 5,251 | |||
1944 Alameda Coast Guard Sea Lions football team | 2021-08-21 | 5,740 | |||
1943 Alameda Coast Guard Sea Lions football team | 2021-08-21 | 7,093 |
(441)
Eastern independents
- Dickinson: 1889*, 1896-1911*, Template:Dickinson Red Devils football navbox (17)
- Franklin & Marshall: 1902*, 1907-1909*, 1913-1915*, 1921-1922*, Template:Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football navbox (9)
- Haverford: 1897*, 1904*, 1906* (3)
- Lehigh: 1909
- Swarthmore: Swarthmore football, 1878–1887, 1891-1907*, 1909-1912*, 1915-1919* (25)
- Tufts: 1895*, 1913*, 1979
- Ursinus: 1898*, 1902*, 1909-1910*, Template:Ursinus Bears football navbox* (4)
- Washington & Jefferson: 1919, 1922-1924, 1926-1934* (13)
Yankee Conference
- Boston University: 1920-1924*, 1926-1940*, 1942*, 1945*, 1954-1973*, 1975-1997* (64)
- Maine: 1952-1973*, 1975-1980*, 1985-1995*, 2000*, 2003-2010* (48)
- New Hampshire: 1950-1973*, 1975-2004* (54)
- Rhode Island: 1904-1905*, 1907-1917*, 1975-1980*, 1982-2008* (46)
Rocky Mountains
- Colorado Mines: 1906-1907*, 1913, 1939, 1951* (5)
- Montana State: 1948-1953*, 1955*, 1957-1975*, 1977-1978*, 1982-1983*, 1985-2007* (53)
- Northern Arizona: 1926-1929, 1945-1966*, 1969*, 1976-1978*, 1990*, 1996-2008* (43)
- Regis: 1925-1930*, Template:Regis Rangers football navbox (6)
Miscellaneous
- Akron: 1946-1956* (11)
- Eastern Illinois: 1968 (AfD rescue)
- Hardin-Simmons: 1934
- Loyola of Los Angeles: 1927-1928*
- Kentucky: 1908, 1973 (2)
- Ohio Northern: 1904*, 1934*, 1941-1942* (4)
- Portland State: 1980 (AfC expansion)
- San Francisco: 1926-1929*
- Southern Illinois: 1992 (AfC expansion)
- Wayne State: 1952*
Playhouse 90
[edit]Season 2
Rank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Descriptionlist |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Around the World in 90 Minutes* | 4,179 | 9,668 | 1957 TV special broadcast live from Madison Square Garden hosted by Elizabeth Taylor with Walter Cronkite | |
2 | The Mystery of Thirteen* | 4,471 | 9,226 | 1957 TV play with Jack Lemmon as English physician/mass murderer | |
3 | The Jet Propelled Couch* | 7,128 | 7,616 | 1957 TV play about psychiatrist (Donald O'Connor) and atomic physicist visiting alien world populated by beautiful women | |
4 | The 80 Yard Run* | 5,829 | 7,556 | 1958 TV play about former star athlete (Paul Newman) and rich girl (Joanne Woodward) in failing marriage | |
5 | The Great Gatsby* | 5,235 | 7,381 | 1958 TV adaptation directed by Franklin Schaffner | |
6 | Rumors of Evening* | 2,560 | |||
7 | Portrait of a Murderer* | 1,111 | |||
8 | The Violent Heart* | 609 | |||
9 | Topaze* | 595 | |||
10 | A Bitter Heritage* | 500 | |||
11 | The Dungeon* | 499 | |||
12 | The Last Man* | 489 | |||
13 | The Troublemakers* | 482 | |||
14 | The Male Animal* | 469 | |||
15 | Reunion* | 439 | |||
16 | Turn Left at Mount Everest* | 437 | |||
17 | The Clouded Image* | 434 | |||
18 | The Thundering Wave* | 434 | |||
19 | Natchez* | 414 | |||
20 | The Innocent Sleep* | 410 | |||
21 | The Right Hand Man* | 404 | |||
22 | Not the Glory* | 365 | |||
23 | The Playroom* | 365 | |||
24 | The Lone Woman* | 349 | |||
25 | Panic Button* | 333 | |||
26 | Point of No Return* | 330 | |||
27 | Galvanized Yankee* | 329 | |||
28 | For I Have Loved Strangers* | 325 | |||
29 | Verdict of Three* | 309 | |||
30 | The Gentleman From Seventh Avenue* | 224 |
Playhouse 90 - Season 3 (1959)
- Child of Our Time*
- A Corner of the Garden*
- Dark as the Night*
- Dark December*
- The Day Before Atlanta*
- Diary of a Nurse*
- The Dingaling Girl*
- In Lonely Expectation*
- Made in Japan*
- A Marriage of Strangers*
- Out of Dust*
- Project Immortality*
- The Raider*
- The Rank and File*
- The Second Man*
- A Trip to Paradise*
- The Wings of the Dove*
Baseball
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Gates Brown | 123,904 | Detroit Tigers pinch hitting specialist 1963-1975 | ||
2 | Dave Rozema | 12,934 | 113,078 | MLB pitcher (1977-86) | |
3 | 1976 Detroit Tigers season | 27,901 | 74–87 record, Year of "The Bird" | ||
4 | Lil Stoner | 22,136 | MLB pitcher (1922-31) | ||
5 | 1950 Detroit Tigers season | 13,519 | 95–59 (.617) record |
Rank | Title | Expand date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mickey Lolich | 2019-11-10 | 33,312 | 364,621 | MLB pitcher 1963-1979 |
2 | Darrell Evans | 2019-2020 | 43,474 | 203,133 | MLB 1969-89 |
3 | Aurelio Rodríguez | 2019-07-24 | 37,009 | 110,351 | MLB third baseman 1967-83 |
4 | Rudy York | 2019-07-26 | 30,101 | 83,140 | MLB baseball 1934-1948, home run and RBI leader 1943 |
5 | John Wockenfuss | 2019-07-16 | 24,536 | 82,690 | Detroit Tigers 1974-1983 |
6 | John Hiller | 2019-07-10 | 46,303 | 71,884 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1965-1980 |
7 | Bobby Ávila | 2019-07-24 | 18,851 | 58,036 | Mexican MLB 2B (1949-59), 1954 AL batting champion |
8 | Bill Donovan | 2019-07-30 | 22,516 | 49,154 | MLB pitcher 1898-1918 |
9 | Tom Veryzer | 2019-06-13 | 15,620 | 35,115 | MLB shortstop 1973-1984 |
10 | Boss Schmidt | 2019-07-22 | 26,458 | 31,898 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1906-1911 |
11 | George Mullin | 2019-07-31 | 28,879 | 22,105 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1902-1913 |
12 | Hoot Evers | 2019-07-24 | 20,279 | 21,178 | MLB outfielder 1941-56 |
13 | Dwight Lowry | 2019-07-16 | 8,401 | 15,861 | Tigers C (1984-87) |
14 | Barney McCosky | 2019-07-26 | 10,660 | 15,500 | Tigers OF (1939-42, 1946) |
15 | Ray Hayworth | 2019-07-30 | 15,489 | 13,635 | MLB pitcher 1926-1945 |
16 | Jack Pierce | 2019-07-13 | 12,064 | 10,669 | UM baseball player (2017-19) |
17 | Ed Killian | 2019-08-02 | 16,124 | 10,552 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1904-1910 |
18 | Kip Young | 2019-07-15 | 12,772 | 8,665 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1978-1979 |
19 | Chet Laabs | 7/27-7/28 | 15,859 | 8,149 | MLB outfielder 1937-1947 |
20 | Jack Lively | 8/5 | 9,312 | 8,103 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1911 |
21 | Fred Scherman | 7/17-7/18 | 24,181 | 8,096 | MLB pitcher 1969-1976 |
22 | Ricky Peters | 7/15 | 8,778 | 6,801 | Detroit Tigers center fielder 1979-1981 |
23 | Dick Harley | 8/4 | 15,888 | 6,333 | MLB outfielder 1897-1903 |
24 | Rube Kisinger | 8/4-8/5 | 9,844 | 8,534 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1902-1903 |
25 | Charlie Carr | 2019-08-03 | 14,066 | 5,221 | MLB first baseman 1898-1914 |
26 | Flea Clifton | 2019-07-29 | 19,320 | 5,737 | Detroit Tigers infielder 1934-1937 |
27 | John Stone | 2019-07-19 | 7,053 | 5,246 | Tigers OF (1928-33) |
28 | Joe Sullivan (pitcher) | 2019-07-30 | 9,487 | 5,163 | MLB pitcher 1935-1941 |
29 | Hub Walker | 2019-07-30 | 7,578 | 4,993 | MLB center fielder 1931-1945 |
30 | Wiley Taylor | 2019-07-20 | 6,852 | 4,800 | MLB pitcher 1911-1914 |
31 | Zeb Eaton | 2019-07-23 | 4,678 | 4,479 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1944-1945 |
32 | Hub Pernoll | 2019-07-21 | 9,773 | 4,458 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1910, 1912 |
33 | Chuck Scrivener | 2019-07-14 | 10,124 | 4,788 | Detroit Tigers shortstop 1975-1977 |
34 | Liz Funk | 2019-07-19 | 14,510 | 4,714 | MLB center fielder 1929-1933 |
35 | Bill Akers | 2019-07-18 | 12,848 | 3,949 | Detroit Tigers infielder 1929-1931 |
36 | Frank Kitson | 2019-07-20 | 8,623 | 3,826 | MLB pitcher 1898-1907 |
37 | Marv Peasley | 2019-07-20 | 4,230 | 3,717 | Tigers P (1910) |
38 | Ed Gremminger | 2019-08-05 | 6,434 | 3,285 | MLB 3B (1895-1904) |
39 | Harry Davis | 2019-07-23 | 8,213 | 3,142 | Detroit Tigers first baseman 1932-1933 |
40 | Clay Perry | 3,116 | |||
41 | John Terry | 2,919 | |||
42 | Harry Lochhead | 2,848 | |||
43 | Hugh Shelley | 2,585 | |||
44 | Frank Croucher | 2019-07-19 | 10,605 | 2,454 | Detroit Tigers shortstop 1939-1941 |
45 | Biff Schaller | 2,452 | |||
46 | Frosty Thomas | 1,830 | |||
47 | Jack Sullivan | 1,757 | |||
48 | Hank Perry | 1,753 | |||
49 | Herm Malloy | 1,465 |
Field hockey
[edit]- Phyllis Stadler Lyon* 12,350
- Patricia Kenworthy Nuckols* 6,192
- Chickie Geraci Poisson* 4,102
- Betty Shellenberger* 3,242
- Joan Moser* 1,780
- F. Elizabeth Richey* 1,642
- Anne McConaghie Volp* 1,568
- Alice Putnam Willetts* 1,473
- Adele Boyd* 1,427
- Ruth Heller Aucott* 1,308
- Vonnie Gros* 929
- Alison Hersey Risch* 609
- Mary Ann Leight Harris* 473
- Elenore Pepper* 231
- Joan Edenborn Stiles* 176
Miscellaneous
[edit]Rank | Title | Creation | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Eugene Goodman* | 2021-01-13 | 27,721 | 578,425 | Hero cop of January 6 insurrection |
2 | Michael van der Veen* | 2021-02-12 | 14,372 | 320,279 | Trump impeachment lawyer |
3 | David Schoen* | 2021-02-09 | 13,976 | 218,997 | Trump impeachment lawyer |
4 | Amazon Pharmacy* | 2020-11-17 | 5,746 | 78,711 | |
5 | Lillian Brown* | 2020-10-03 | 9,271 | 42,844 | Presidential makeup artist |
6 | Gauthier Mvumbi* | 2021-02-02 | 8,209 | 24,525 | French handball player, "Shaq of Handball" |
7 | List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami | 2021-03-18 | 48,305 | 13,968 | |
8 | Roy W. Menninger | 2021 exp | 8,356 | 10,554 | AfD rescue |
9 | Dotty Fothergill | 2021-02-02 | 13,694 | 6,733 | Hall of Fame bowler |
10 | 2020 in Michigan* | 2020-05-11 | 68,796 | 5,579 | COVID-19 pandemic and Whitmer kidnapping plot |
11 | Burt Township School District | 2021 exp | 10,111 | 5,488 | AfD rescue |
12 | Meghan Beaubien | 2019-03-29 | 6,305 | 5,434 | UM softball pitcher |
13 | Sam Aubrey | 2021 exp | 7,906 | 5,320 | Oklahoma State head basketball coach (1970-73), AfD rescue |
14 | Jo Mendi II* | 2021-08-19 | 6,689 | 4,904 | Performing chimpanzee |
15 | Rana Gorgani | 2021-02-13 | 2,960 | 4,686 | Sufi dance, whirling dervish |
16 | Verna Grahek Mize | 2021-02-08 | 7,353 | 4,315 | Environmental activist, "First Lady of Lake Superior" |
17 | Corbett Field (Wyoming) | 2019-01-15 | 4,749 | 4,183 | Football stadium |
18 | Soraya Santiago Solla* | 2020-10-03 | 22,670 | 3,903 | |
19 | Bob McNea* | 2021-08-19 | 3,884 | 3,463 | Bozo and Oopsy |
20 | PWBA Hall of Fame* | 2021-02-02 | 3,988 | 2,737 | Women's bowling hall of fame |
21 | 1922 in Michigan* | 2020-05-13 | 58,694 | 1,921 | |
23 | 2019 in Michigan* | 2019-10-19 | 23,049 | 1,048 | |
24 | Statue of Miss American Green Cross | 2019-07-10 | 3,829 | 1,004 | |
25 | Anita Cantaline* | 2019-10-14 | 2,738 | 726 | Detroit bowler |
26 | Shirley Garms* | 2021-02-02 | 1,745 | 678 | Woman bowler of the year in 1961 and 1962 |
27 | 1923 in Michigan* | 2021-11-24 | 11,691 | 550 | |
28 | 1887 in Michigan* | 481 | |||
29 | 2012 in Michigan* | 451 | |||
30 | 2015 in Michigan* | 410 | Flint water crisis, Detroit bankruptcy | ||
31 | 2014 in Michigan* | 404 | |||
32 | 2016 in Michigan* | 396 | Flint water crisis, USA Gymnastics scandal | ||
33 | 2013 in Michigan* | 310 |
- Years in Michigan: 1924, 1938, 1939-1949, 1950, 1951-1954, 1955, 1956, 1957-1958, 1963-1964, 1973, 1975, 1977-1979, 1981-1982, 2018, 2019*
- 1935–36 Detroit Red Wings season
- 1970–71 Marquette Warriors men's basketball team (AfD rescue)
DYKs
[edit]Article (DYK date) | Image | DYK views | DYK hook |
---|---|---|---|
1156-1160. Westminster football teams (12/22/21) | 5,725 (511 + 371 + 385 + 405 + 413 + 3,640) | ... that the 1970, 1976, 1977, 1988, 1989, and 1994 Westminster Titans football teams all won national championships? | |
1155. 1973 Abilene Christian Wildcats football team (12/19/21) | 2,446 | ... that the national-champion 1973 Abilene Christian Wildcats football team featured a freshman running back who broke college football's single-season scoring record? | |
1154. Lew Nichols III (12/18/21) | 1,543 | ... that Lew Nichols III led the nation during the 2021 regular season with 1,710 rushing yards? | |
1153. Pat Studstill (12/15/21) | 1,522 | ... that Pat Studstill led the National Football League in punt return yards in 1962, receiving yards in 1966, and punting yards in 1969? | |
1151-1152. Charlie Green, 1964 Wittenberg Tigers football team (12/3/21) | 4,712 (2,308 + 2,404) | ... that College Football Hall of Fame quarterback Charlie Green led Wittenberg to three consecutive undefeated seasons, including a national championship for the 1964 Wittenberg Tigers football team? | |
1149-1150. 1955 Hillsdale Dales football team, Nate Clark (12/2/21) | 10,041 (7,189 + 2,858) | ... that the undefeated 1955 Hillsdale Dales football team declined a Tangerine Bowl bid because the bowl insisted that four black players—including national scoring leader Nate Clark—stay home? | |
1148. 1967 Fairmont State Falcons football team (11/25/21) | 889 | ... that the 1967 Fairmont State Falcons won West Virginia's first national title in football? | |
1146-1147. 1963 Saint John's Johnnies football team, 1965 Saint John's Johnnies football team (11/24/21) | 2,627 (414 + 2,213) | ... that the undefeated 1963 and 1965 Saint John's Johnnies won NAIA Football National Championships under the leadership of a coach who won more games than any other in college football history? | |
1145. 1959 Texas A&I Javelinas football team (11/24/21) | 1,558 | ... that the 1959 Texas A&I Javelinas football team won the first of the school's seven NAIA Football National Championships? | |
1144. Burt Township Schools (4/11/21) | 2,013 | ... that the remote Burt Township Schools, covering 258 square miles (670 km2) in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, implemented a novel telephone teaching program that included electronic blackboards in 1984? | |
1143. Around the World in 90 Minutes | 8,256 | ... that Around the World in 90 Minutes featured Elizabeth Taylor cutting a 30-foot-long (9.1 m) cake, Walter Cronkite reporting, and Hubert Humphrey delivering a speech? | |
1142. The Mystery of Thirteen (3/29/21) | 8,499 | ... that Jack Lemmon starred in The Mystery of Thirteen as a real-life physician who Charles Dickens called "the greatest villain that ever stood in the Old Bailey"? | |
1141. Rumors of Evening | 1,948 | ... that John Frankenheimer's World War II drama Rumors of Evening led one critic to predict stardom for Robert Loggia? (overnight) | |
1140. The 80 Yard Run (3/17/21) | 2,201 | ... that Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward starred in The 80 Yard Run as a couple in a troubled marriage, and were married in real life 13 days later? (overnight) | |
1139. The Jet Propelled Couch (3/14/21) | 6,167 | ... that the producers of The Jet Propelled Couch hired "Miss Color TV", Vampira (pictured in black and white), and several Miss Americas to portray attractive creatures inhabiting an imaginary planet? (Saturday night overnight) | |
1138. The Great Gatsby (Playhouse 90) (3/13/21) | 3,077 | ... that the Rod Serling–hosted television production The Great Gatsby (1958) was described as being "neither 'Great' nor 'Gatsby'"? (Friday night overnight) | |
Stop AAPI Hate, murder of Vicha Ratanapakdee (3/11/21) | 10,058 (3,149 + 6,699 + 210) | .. that Stop AAPI Hate was formed in 2020 in response to increased racially motivated violence against Asian people, which now includes the murder of Vicha Ratanapakdee? (nom) | |
1137. Verna Grahek Mize (3/4/21) | 2,648 | ... that Verna Grahek Mize was given the title "First Lady of Lake Superior" for her campaign to stop a mining company from dumping 67,000 tons of "gray gunk" into the lake each day? (overnight) | |
1136. Michael van der Veen (3/3/21) | 5,263 | ... that Michael van der Veen, who represented Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial, also represented a man claiming to have been served a fried rat at a KFC? | |
1135. Lil Stoner (3/3/21) | 10,047 | :... that "smokeball artist" Lil Stoner (pictured) was also known for his skill in baking and growing flowers? (overnight) | |
1134. David Schoen (3/1/21) | 3,715 | ... that attorney David Schoen held up a copy of Mao's Little Red Book while defending Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial? (also 3,532 views for Mao's Little Red Book) (overnight) | |
1133. 1959 Michigan Wolverines football team (3/1/21) | 3,506 | ... that when the 1959 Michigan football team (pictured) defeated Ohio State, opposing coach Woody Hayes whirled and hurled pieces of clothing, drawing a comparison to a "hot stripper"? (also 2,753 views for Woody Hayes) (overnight) | |
1132. Dotty Fothergill (2/20/21) | 4,094 | ... that when women's champion Dotty Fothergill sued in 1970 for being denied the right to compete in men's tournaments, the Professional Bowlers Association countersued for "disastrous ridicule"? | |
1131. Gauthier Mvumbi (2/17/21) | 8,195 | ... that Gauthier Mvumbi has been called the "Shaq of handball", the "Congo Colossus", and "the most popular handball player on the Earth"? | |
1121-1130. USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame inductees (2/7/21) | 25,857 (3,826 + 2,504 + 3,421 + 979 + 924 + 707 + 806 + 743 + 807 + 11,140) | ... that the first women inducted into the USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame included a WASP pilot, a World War II Marine, a "Chickie", a Hall of Fame lacrosse player, a world-champion softball player, an All-College basketball player, the founder of the first collegiate squash program in the United States, a professor and a valedictorian of Ursinus College, and a resident of Atlantis (pictured)? | |
1120. Eugene Goodman (1/27/21) | 10,003 | .. that Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman has been credited with having "saved American Democracy" on January 6, 2021? (also received 105,788 views, 1/20-1/23) | |
1119. Fujiyama Mama (1/13/21) | 4,959 | ... that "Fujiyama Mama", an American rockabilly song that compared a woman's energy to the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, was a number-one hit in Japan in 1958? | |
1118. Macorina (song) (1/12/21) | 7,728 | ... that "Macorina", the first erotic song dedicated to one woman by another, became a "lesbian hymn"? | |
1117. America, Why I Love Her (1/11/21) | 2,376 | ... that an album of poetry read by John Wayne reached the number-13 spot on Billboard's Hot Country Albums chart? | |
1112-1116. Double entendre songs (1/1/21) | 13,757 + 6,108 + 6,308 + 6,080 + 5,306 = 37,559 | ... that a ranking of the greatest double-entendre songs of all time included "Big Long Slidin' Thing" by Dinah Washington (pictured), "Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl" by Bessie Smith, "It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)" by the Swallows, "Keep On Churnin' (Till the Butter Comes)" by Wynonie Harris, and "Big Ten Inch Record" by Aerosmith? | |
1111. Filipino Baby (12/28/20) | 5,223 | ... that "Filipino Baby", a song about a sailor's love for a Filipino girl, described as "my treasure and my pet", was a top-five hit for three different artists in 1946? | |
1110. The Green Pastures (Hallmark Hall of Fame) (12/14/20) | 9,491 | ... that The Green Pastures (1957) (advertisement pictured) was critiqued in the white Southern press for having "bowed to the inverted prejudice which insists that Negroes shall never be portrayed as Negroes"? | |
1109. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (11/11/20-2 hrs), (12/3/20-24 hrs) | 2,035 + 6,071 = 8,106 | ... that a satirical website reported that Joe Biden was energizing donors with "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"? .. that music critic Greg Kot described "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" as "despicable misogyny", but listed it among his guilty pleasures because the "rawwwk doesn't get much rawer"? | |
1108. The Moon and Sixpence (11/10/20) | 2,185 | ... that Laurence Olivier won an Emmy for his role as a London stockbroker, Parisian artist, and Tahitian leper in The Moon and Sixpence? (7,641 for all linked terms) | |
1107. The Turn of the Screw (11/9/20) | 2,862 | ... that Ingrid Bergman won Emmy and Sylvania Awards for her world television debut in John Frankenheimer's horror movie The Turn of the Screw? (14,397 for all linked terms) | |
1106. Forbidden Area (11/5/20) | 18,272 | ... that Rod Serling's Forbidden Area (actor pictured), a nuclear-war thriller, launched the four-year run of a series voted in 1970 as "the greatest television series of all time"? | |
1105. The Defender (11/3/20) | 6,763 | ... that Steve McQueen and William Shatner starred in The Defender, the first live television drama divided for broadcast on separate nights, "leaving audiences dangling on the cliff"? (22,549 for all linked terms) | |
1104. Lillian Brown (11/1/20) | 5,149 | ... that Lillian Brown, makeup artist to nine U.S. presidents, stopped Richard Nixon's sobbing before he went on television to resign the presidency? (29,917 for all linked terms) | |
1103. For Whom the Bell Tolls (Playhouse 90) (10/29/20) | 7,333 | ... that Ernest Hemingway watched the television adaptation of For Whom the Bell Tolls from a flea-bitten motel as the screenwriter held the "rabbit ears" for him? (23,639 for all linked terms) | |
1102. P.O.W. (10/25/20) | 7,505 | ... that P.O.W. was based on interviews with repatriated prisoners about communist "brainwashing treatment" during the Korean War? | |
1101. Bang the Drum Slowly (10/23/20) | 8,867 | ... that Bang the Drum Slowly, in which Paul Newman stepped in and out of character to double as a Greek chorus, was called "daring television of rare quality"? (22,828 for all linked terms) | |
1100. No Time for Sergeants (10/20/20) | 3,710 | ... that The New York Times review of the 1955 television play No Time for Sergeants questioned whether Andy Griffith was "versatile enough to qualify for other important roles"? (12,094 for all linked terms) | |
1099. Judgment at Nuremberg (10/19/20) | 5,608 | ... that Claude Rains's reference to the Nazis' "gas ovens" was cut from the audio during the broadcast of Judgment at Nuremberg due to an objection by a gas-company sponsor? (10,381 for all linked terms) | |
1098. The Ford 50th Anniversary Show (10/17/20) | 11,238 | ... that a 1953 television special broadcast simultaneously on NBC and CBS attracted 60 million viewers and was called "a milestone in the cultural life of the '50s"? | |
1097. Albert Heschong (10/16/20) | 1,801 | ... that Albert Heschong parlayed his childhood interest in model boats and Erector Sets into building huge stage sets, including a $15,000 Victorian house for ABC's Pulitzer Prize Playhouse? (4,837 for all linked terms) | |
1096. Victoria Regina (10/16/20) | 4,368 | ... that a makeup artist used a rubber mask and fake nose to age Julie Harris by 60 years in the Emmy-winning "program of the year" Victoria Regina? (8,997 for all linked terms) | |
1095. A Night to Remember (10/15/20) | 9,391 | ... that A Night to Remember, a live broadcast about Titanic's final night, featured 107 actors and 31 sets, and proved that "TV occasionally can rise to great heights"? (20,765 for all linked terms) | |
1094. A Town Has Turned to Dust (10/9/20) | 9,915 | ... that sponsors refused to back the lynching story A Town Has Turned to Dust until writer Rod Serling moved the setting out of the South and changed the victim from black to Mexican? | |
1093. The Plot to Kill Stalin (10/5/20) | 12,951 | ... that the Soviet Union called The Plot to Kill Stalin "filthy slander" and retaliated by closing the CBS news bureau in Moscow? | |
1092. Sacco-Vanzetti Story (10/1/20) | 13,149 | ... that the 1960 television play Sacco-Vanzetti Story was called "one of the most controversial ever seen on television"? | |
1091. In the Presence of Mine Enemies (9/30/20) | 20,907 | ... that Leon Uris called Rod Serling's In the Presence of Mine Enemies "the most disgusting presentation in the history of American television" and demanded that the negative be burned? (29,426 for all linked terms) | |
1090. 1932 Detroit Wolves season (9/26/20) | 4,249 | ... that the 1932 Detroit Wolves won the pennant with an outfielder, first baseman, shortstop, and two pitchers who were all inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame? | |
1089. 1919 Detroit Stars season (9/24/20) | 1,474 | ... that the 1919 Detroit Stars, a Negro league baseball team, included three players who were later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame? | |
1088. Tony Furst (9/17/20) | 2,800 | ... that the Detroit Lions' tackle Tony Furst saw combat action in the Guadalcanal campaign and later became a florist? (7,308 for all linked terms) | |
1087. 1970 Wichita State Shockers football team (9/12/20) | 3,517 | ... that 14 players and the coach of the 1970 Wichita State Shockers football team died when its "Gold" plane crashed in the Colorado mountains? | |
1086. Omni Berkshire Place (5/17/20) | 724 | ... that Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote the musical Oklahoma! in a suite at the Berkshire Hotel in New York City? (3,952 for all linked terms) | |
1085. John Hiller Sept 2, 2019 |
5,743 | ... that after suffering a heart attack at the age of 27, relief pitcher John Hiller (pictured) made a comeback and broke Major League Baseball's record for saves in a season? |