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The following shows articles created in 2011 with the most page views. Page views are from the period 7/1/15 to 9/11/22.

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1 Ronnie Hillman 2011-10-30 17,747 832,161 Running back at San Diego State (2010-11) and in NFL (2012-16)
2 Casey Close 2011-01-13 17,139 814,197 UM baseball player (1983-86) and sports agent
3 Giovani Bernard 2011-10-20 41,831 828,921 Running back at North Carolina 2010-12, and for Cincinnati Bengals 2013-2020
4 Robert Turbin 2011-10-20 26,821 557,885 Running back at Utah State 2007-11 and NFL (2012-19)
5 List of college women's basketball coaches with 600 wins 2011-04-06 23,934 561,679 Women's basketball coaches with 600 wins
6 Chandler Harnish   2011-10-16 19,859 369,907 Northern Illinois quarterback (2008-11) and in NFL (2012-14)
7 Fitzgerald Toussaint 2011-09-09 35,353 273,082 UM running back 2011-13 and in NFL 2014-17
8 A. J. Jenkins 2011-10-16 10,238 271,361 Wide receiver at Illinois 2008-11 and in NFL 2012-14
9 Bryn Renner 2011-10-15 19,021 548,471 North Carolina quarterback 2010-13 and in NFL 2014-16
10 Cody Fajardo 2011-10-16 19,147 311,053 Quarterback for Nevada 2011-14 and in CFL 2015-present
11 Silas Redd 2011-10-23 12,794 173,821 Running back for Penn State and USC 2010-13
12 Joanne Siegel 2011-02-24 9,380 197,614 Wife of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel and model for Lois Lane
13 Blake Countess 2011-07-03 25,841 168,840 Michigan cornerback 2011-13 and in NFL 2016-21
14 Keith Price 2011-10-16 18,585 149,613 Washington Huskies' quarterback 2010-13 and in CFL 2014-17
15 Chris Givens 2011-10-18 15,457 128,909 Wake Forest wide receiver (2009-2011) and professionally (2012-2019)
16 Marquess Wilson 2011-10-16 15,205 123,306 Washington State wide receiver 2010-2012 and in NFL 2013-2018
17 Olson House (Cushing, Maine) 2011-07-29 8,157 131,903 National Historic Landmark in Maine made famous by depiction in Wyeth's Christine's World
18 Jeremy Gallon 2011-09-25 24,598 116,210 UM wide receiver (2010-2013) and professionally (2014-2019)
19 Matt Wile 2011-10-18 22,216 71,081 UM kicker 2011-2014
20 List of vacated and forfeited games in college basketball 2011-07-10 31,857 65,926
21 Vincent Smith (American football) 2011-10-29 9,630 63,271 UM running back 2009-2012, famous for tackle by Jadeveon Clowney in 2013 Outback Bowl
22 List of college softball coaches with 1,000 wins 2011-04-07 11,518 64,036
22 Watson Spoelstra 2011-08-16 9,346 55,852 Sportswriter for The Detroit News 1945-1973
23 Henry Josey 2011-09-28 13,623 41,861 Running back for Missouri 2010-2013 and professionally 2014-2017
24 Detroit Titans football 2011-11-12 40,740
25 Sue Enquist 2011-04-08 5,667 39,440 UCLA softball player (1975-78) and head coach 1997-2006
27 Mike Keller 2011-07-25 12,407 33,689 UM linebacker (1969-1971) and with Dallas Cowboys (1972-1973)
28 Max Kase 2011-08-10 36,646 32,020 New York sports writer who won Pulitzer Prize in 1952 for exposing CCNY Point Shaving Scandal
20 Todd Schlopy 2011-07-23 6,661 25,045 UM placekicker 1981-84
30 Charley Feeney 2011-08-06 8,633 23,542 Sportswriter in NYC and Pittsburgh 1946-1986
31 Robbie Rouse] 2011-10-18 7,111 27,780 Running back at Fresno State 2009-2012
32 List of college women's volleyball coaches with 750 wins 2011-04-09 8,613 22,293
33 Westlake Theatre 2011-06-16 6,956 22,279 Historic theater in Los Angeles
34 Corey Robinson (quarterback) 2011-10-15 7,496 21,604 Quarterack for Troy 2010-2013
35 Angelus Funeral Home 2011-06-16 5,353 20,727 Historic funeral home in South Los Angeles
36 28th Street YMCA 2011-06-16 6,043 17,029
37 Fire Station No. 30, Engine Company No. 30 2011-06-17 4,784 16,152
38 Victor Martinez (author) 2011-03-03 7,129 15,945 Won National Book Award for Young People's Literature for Parrot in the Oven: Mi Vida
39 Tak Shindo   2011-01-09 20,812 20,283 Japanese American composer and musician
40 Mike Hoban 2011-07-23 3,288 15,478 UM football guard 1971-1973
41 Arthur Matsu   2011-08-13 15,366 24,372 First Asian American student at William & Mary, QB of football team 1923-26, also played in NFL
42 Josh Williams (American football) 2011-07-21 2,996 14,867 UM defensive tackle 1996-1999, also played in FL 2000-2005
43 Second Baptist Church (Los Angeles)   2011-06-16 36,655 27,782 Historic church in South LA, hosted NCAA national conventions in 1928, 1942, 1949, and site of speeches by MLK and Malcolm X
44 Chris Zurbrugg 2011-10-23 8,305 13,825 UM quarterback 1984-1986
45 Alex Carder 2011-11-27 17,563 15,700 Western Michigan quarterback 2009-2012 and professionally 2013-2016
46 Bruce McLenna 2011-07-25 9,101 13,362 UM fullback 1961 and with Detroit Lions 1966, died in car crash 1968
47 List of college women's soccer coaches with 300 wins 2011-04-09 12,884 12,696
48 List of U.S. college men's soccer coaches with 400 wins 2011-04-09 11,563 12,312
40 Matthew Whaley School 2011-06-14 4,779 12,042 Historic Georgian Revival school in Williamsburg, Virginia
50 27th Street Historic District 2011-06-17 19,796 12,042 Historic black neighborhood in South LA with Victorian and Colonial Revival houses
51 Chaino 2011-01-18 9,781 15,079 Bongo player popular in exotica genre with fictional biography as orphan from lost African tribe
52 Brockman Building 2011-06-17 8,296 11,951 Beaux Arts, Romanesque building in Downtown LA, built 1912
53 Bob Callahan (American football) 2011-07-19 4,713 11,478 UM center 1943 and 1945-46
54 Charles Dryden   2011-08-03 24,596 13,355 Baseball writer and humorist known as the Mark Twain of baseball
55 Doug Skene 2011-07-21 7,254 16,307 UM offensive lineman 1989-1992
56 Jerry Green (writer) 2011-07-29 13,618 30,464 Detroit sportswriter 1956-2004, attended each of first 56 Super Bowls
57 Bud Middaugh 2011-03-28 3,521 9,902 UM baseball coach 1980-1989
58 Lincoln Theater (Los Angeles) 2011-06-15 13,799 9,458 Historic theater in South LA known as the "West Coast Apollo
59 James Whitley (American football) 2011-07-21 7,566 9,355 UM defensive back 1997-2000 and professionally 2001-2008
60 Orienta (album)   9,913
60 Harry Allis 2011-07-17 12,961 8,929 UM end and kicker 1948-1950
61 Dana Evans 2011-12-19 4,885 8,846 Basketball coach at Indiana and Northwestern (1917-1922)
62 Grace Hospital (Richmond, Virginia) 2011-06-14 3,798 8,482 Historic hospital in Richmond, built 1911
63 Frank Graham (writer) 2011-08-06 26,065 8,455 NYC sportswriter 1915-1965
64 Carl Ward 2011-07-17 8,196 10,024 UM back 1964-1966
65 52nd Place Historic District 2011-06-17 5,898 7,783 Historic district in South LA with many American Craftsman style homes
66 Central Press Association 2011-08-14 12,778 9,511 Newspaper syndication service 1910-1971
67 Bill Keating (American football) 2011-07-22 5,849 7,567 UM defensive tackle 1963-1965
68 Asher Clark 2011-10-14 9,578
70 1973–74 Detroit Pistons season 7,288
71 Marvin Lane 2011-10-06 7,173
72 Ryan Radcliff 2011-10-23 8,641
73 Frank G. Menke 7,938
74 Brian Townsend (American football) 8,716
75 Tom Seabron 6,419
76 Gordon Cobbledick 8,805
77 Tom Dohring 7,605
78 Harry Grayson 5,449
79 Joe S. Jackson   6,032
80 John Drebinger 6,156
81 Earl Lawson (sportswriter) 4,985
82 Edward A. Batchelor   7,368
83 Sam Greene 5,248
84 Alan J. Gould 5,922

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1 Eddie Lacy AfD rescue 46,883 2,789,343 Alabama running back (2009-2012), NFL (2013-2017)
2 Brady Hoke 1,041,681
3 Michigan Wolverines women's ice hockey 346,025
4 Touched: The Jerry Sandusky Story 16,779 112,403 Autobiograpy of Jerry Sandusky
5 Terrence Toliver 25,679 79,166 LSU wide receiver (2007-2010), NFL (2011-2013)
6 Frank Lary 19,953 68,052 MLB pitcher (1954-1965), 3x All-Star, known as the "Yankee Killer"
7 Marquis Maze 17,062 61,343 Alabama wide receiver (2008-2011)
8 Lorenzo Washington 8,969 51,336 Alabama defensive end (2008-2009)
9 Luke Matheny 40,400
10 Dummy Taylor 48,650
11 Bobby Lowe 31,754
12 Damien Berry 29,449
13 Chris Todd (American football) 25,565
14 Tom Curtis (American football) 23,447
15 Cleveland Rosenblums 22,359
16 Glenn Presnell 21,802
17 1903 Michigan Wolverines football team 21,648
18 Fred Dunlap 20,326
19 Nate Costa 20,306
20 Glenn Doughty 19,944
21 Joe Falls 19,458
22 Lowell Perry 19,095
23 Frank Crawford 18,581
24 Heinie Wagner 16,897
25 Leslie Mann (athlete) 15,550
26 Carl Lundgren 13,747
27 Osborne Cowles 12,965
28 Don Coleman (linebacker) 12,586
29 Adrian Battles AfD rescue 12,192
30 Alvin Wistert 11,233
31 [[Pete Conway] 10,645
32 Heine Meine 10,375
33 William Ward (American football) 10,372
34 Frank Barbour 9,807
35 Chick King 9,665
36 Dr. Franklin E. Kameny House 9,288
37 Zane Taylor (American football) 8,977
38 Ryan Winterswyk AfD rescue 8,933
39 Steve Aponavicius 8,576
40 Charles Dvorak 8,267
41 D. M. Balliet 7,892
42 Garrett Chisolm AfD rescue 7,567
43 Steve Collins (American football) 7,522
44 Dave Tobik 7,513
45 Bill Morley 7,107