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Most viewed articles
editCreated 2019-2021
editThis 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
editThe 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 |
Television and film
editPlayhouse 90
editSeason 1
Rank | Title | Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Forbidden Area (Playhouse 90)* | 10,661 | 24,561 | 1956 TV play about Russian submarine attack on US, Charlton Heston stars |
2 | Helen Morgan* | 5,992 | 4,382 | Polly Bergen as singer Helen Morgan (1957) |
3 | Eloise* | 3,409 | 3,421 | Lonesom six-year-old girl lives in Plaza Hotel (1956) |
4 | The Country Husband* | 2,390 | 1,943 | Businessman considers leaving wife for babysitter (1956) |
5 | Rendezvous in Black* | 2,658 | 1,879 | Man's fiancee is killed by whisky bottle thrown by plane (1956) |
6 | The Hostess with the Mostes'* | 4,015 | 1,834 | Shirley Booth as socialite Perle Mesta (1957) |
7 | The Family Nobody Wanted* | 2,572 | 1,619 | Divinity student and wife adopte 12 children of various ancestries (1956) |
8 | No Time at All* | 4,243 | 1,503 | Family and friends react to airline disappearance from radar (1958) |
9 | Sizeman and Son* | 3,006 | 1,454 | Son of garment manufacturer returns from war with new ideas (1956) |
10 | Sincerely, Willis Wayde* | 5,023 | 1,312 | Ambitious and ruthless man (Peter Lawford) courts daughter of wealthy man (1956) |
11 | Homeward Borne* | 2,268 | 1,180 | Pilot returns home from ward and discovers his wife had adopted a war orphan (1957) |
12 | The Big Slide* | 3,977 | 1,173 | Down-and-out vaudeville comedian (Red Skelton) experiences tragedy (1956) |
13 | The Fabulous Irishman* | 3,714 | 1,054 | Art Carney as Irish politician Robert Briscoe (1957) |
14 | Confession* | 3,323 | 766 | Reporter assigned to write obituary uncovers major fraud by deceased (1956) |
15 | Heritage of Anger* | 3,128 | 760 | Industrialist learns his sone aspires to be pilot (1956) |
16 | The Blackwell Story | 3,222 | 634 | Joanne Dru as America's first woman doctor in 1849 (1957) |
17 | Made in Heaven* | 1,836 | 586 | Married couple separates due to misunderstandings, Imogene Coca (1956) |
Season 2
Rank | Title | Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | A Town Has Turned to Dust (Playhouse 90)* | 13,104 | 27,035 | 1958 TV play about lynching, written by Rod Serling |
2 | Around the World in 90 Minutes* | 4,232 | 10,167 | 1957 TV special broadcast live from Madison Square Garden hosted by Elizabeth Taylor with Walter Cronkite |
3 | The Mystery of Thirteen* | 4,469 | 9,397 | 1957 TV play with Jack Lemmon as English physician/mass murderer |
4 | The Great Gatsby* | 5,233 | 9,094 | 1958 TV adaptation directed by Franklin Schaffner |
5 | The 80 Yard Run* | 5,827 | 9,091 | 1958 TV play about former star athlete (Paul Newman) and rich girl (Joanne Woodward) in failing marriage |
6 | The Jet Propelled Couch* | 7,126 | 8,141 | 1957 TV play about psychiatrist (Donald O'Connor) and atomic physicist visiting alien world populated by beautiful women |
7 | Rumors of Evening* | 5,686 | 2,794 | Married bomber pilot falls in love with English entertainer during WWII |
8 | Nightmare at Ground Zero* | 3,286 | 1,749 | Scientists in bunker 20 miles from detonation of firt h-bomb, Rod Serling writer (1958) |
9 | Portrait of a Murderer* | 5,724 | 1,521 | Robber Tab Hunter) suspected of murders |
10 | The Death of Manolete* | 5,314 | 1,385 | Jack Palance as bullfighter Manolete in his final days (1957) |
11 | Verdict of Three* | 2,888 | 1,091 | Jury deliberates in case of mother accused of poisoning her son |
12 | A Sound of Different Drummers* | 2,577 | 1,031 | Police officer (Sterling Hayden) in future totalitarian state catches idealistic librarian hiding a banned book and joins her in reading (1957) |
13 | The Dark Side of the Earth* | 2,824 | 964 | Russia suppresses Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Van Heflin, Earl Holliman star (1957) |
14 | The Edge of Innocence* | 2,499 | 888 | Lawyer defends friend charged with murder, Joseph Cotton, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lorne Greene star (1957) |
15 | The Violent Heart* | 3,205 | 828 | Young marquise buys a camera, Ben Gazzara |
16 | The Troublemakers* | 2,977 | 678 | Group of university students kill journalist for school newspaper, Ben Gazzara stars, John Frankenheimer director |
17 | A Bitter Heritage* | 4,341 | 673 | Jesse James Jr. seeks to live a peacful life but is framed for bank robbery |
18 | The Last Man* | 2,691 | 673 | After man (Sterling Hayden) dies in childbirth, he seeks revenge on rich cattlemen who run the town |
19 | Before I Die* | 2,144 | 663 | Surgeon tries to save convicted murderer from electric chair |
20 | The Dungeon* | 2,245 | 650 | after man (Dennis Weaver) is acquitted of murder, a wealthy man takes justice into his own hands |
21 | The Male Animal* | 1,966 | 615 | Professor (Andy Griffith) fights for academic freedom as wife' ex-boyfriend returns to campus |
22 | The Clouded Image* | 2,243 | 588 | Man claims to be twin brother of heir to a fortune, stars Farley Granger |
23 | The Thundering Wave* | 2,722 | 586 | John Frankenheimer director, stars James Mason, Franchot Tone, Joan Bennett; separate couple disagree about whether daugher should marry |
24 | The Lone Woman* | 3,084 | 552 | Owner of trading posts seeks to annul interracial marriage between brother and Cheyenne woman; Vincent Price, Raymond Burr, Jack Lord |
25 | Reunion* | 2,309 | 551 | Hugh O'Brian stars as lawyer at reunion for WWII comrades that becomes a test of relationship with his wife |
26 | Turn Left at Mount Everest* | 3,419 | 544 | Peter Lorre, Fess Parker, B-17 flight over Himalyas during WWII |
27 | The Right Hand Man* | 3,087 | 541 | Dana Andrews, Anne Baxter, Leslie Nielsen star |
28 | The Innocent Sleep* | 3,478 | 538 | Hope Lange, Buster Keaton star, Franklin Schaffner director, young woman marries elderly man |
29 | Natchez* | 3,016 | 535 | Cliff Robertson as Confederate POW returning home to Mississippi |
30 | The Last Clear Chance* | 3,085 | 528 | Father defends son in disbarment proceeding, Paul Muni stars (1958) |
31 | Not the Glory* | 2,421 | 516 | James Mason stars, based on Pierre Boulle novel |
32 | Panic Button* | 2,950 | 516 | Stars Robert Stack, Vera Miles, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Serling writer, Franklin Schaffner director |
33 | The Playroom* | 2,576 | 494 | Nina Foch as "Mother of the Year" winner, Tony Randall and Patricia Neal, Franklin Schaffner director |
34 | Galvanized Yankee* | 2,173 | 475 | Lloyd Nolan, James Whitmore, brother of executed soldier seeks revenge on commander of Civil War POW camp |
35 | Point of No Return* | 2,874 | 440 | Stars Charlton Heston, Hope Lange, director Franklin Schaffner |
36 | For I Have Loved Strangers* | 2,655 | 423 | American falls in love in Italian displaced persons camp |
37 | The Gentleman From Seventh Avenue* | 2,469 | 297 | Walter Slezak, Patricia Neal, Sylvia Sidney star; dress manufacturer discovers designer fell in love with playboy salesman |
Season 3
Rank | Title | Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Judgment at Nuremberg (Playhouse 90)* | 14,689 | 39,282 | 1959 TV play about the Judges' Trial |
2 | The Plot to Kill Stalin* | 13,487 | 22,597 | 1958 TV play about plot to kill Stalin |
3 | The Killers of Mussolini* | 6,714 | 14,771 | Nehemiah Persoff as Benito Mussolini, dramatizes Mussolini's final days |
4 | For Whom the Bell Tolls (Playhouse 90)* | 12,682 | 13,530 | 1959 TV play based on Hemingway novel, John Frankenheimer, Jason Robards |
5 | Heart of Darkness (Playhouse 90) | 4,300 | 5,087 | |
6 | The Velvet Alley* | 3,439 | 2,600 | (1959) |
7 | Topaze* | 2,728 | 756 | Idealistic teacher is fired and embraces corruption to achieve fortune, Ernie Kovacs stars |
- 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*
- The Blue Men (1959)*
- Face of a Hero (1959)*
- Free Weekend (1958)*
- The Long March (1958)*
- The Nutcracker (1958)*
- Old Man (1958)*
- A Quiet Game of Cards (1959)*
- The Return of Ansel Gibbs (1958)*
- The Second Happiest Day (1959)*
- Shadows Tremble (1958)*
- Word From a Sealed-Off Box (1958)*
Season 4
Rank | Title | Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | In the Presence of Mine Enemies (Playhouse 90)* | 10,329 | 26,266 | 1960 TV play about Warsaw Ghetto, written by Rod Serling |
2 | Alas, Babylon* | 3,969 | 7,612 | Nuclear war kills 92% of world's population (1960) |
3 | The Grey Nurse Said Nothing* | 2,882 | 5,509 | Dramatization of the murder trial in the Shark Arm case (1959) |
4 | Tomorrow* | 3,5559 | 1,422 | (1960) |
- The Cruel Day (1960)*
- A Dream of Treason (1960)*
- The Hidden Image (1959)*
- The Hiding Place (1960)*
- Journey to the Day (1960)*
- Misalliance (1959)*
- The Shape of the River (1960)*
- The Silver Whistle (1959)*
- The Sounds of Eden (1959)*
- Target for Three (1959)*
- To the Sound of Trumpets (1960)*
- The Tunnel (1959)* 584
Other television
editRank | Title | Size | Page views |
Description |
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1 | The Defender (Studio One)* | 10,114 | 39,676 | 1957 TV play about father/son defense team, Steve McQueen and William Shatner |
2 | The Ford 50th Anniversary Show* | 15,042 | 25,310 | 1953 TV special live on both NBC and CBS |
3 | A Night to Remember (Kraft Television Theatre)* | 17,177 | 24,995 | 1956 live TV drama about sinking of Titanic |
4 | Sacco-Vanzetti Story* | 8,936 | 20,134 | 1960 TV play about trail of Sacco and Vanzetti |
5 | Bang the Drum Slowly (United States Steel Hour)* | 9,201 | 19,461 | 1956 TV play about friendship between two baseball player, Paul Newman stars |
6 | No Time for Sergeants (United States Steel Hour)* | 9,018 | 15,773 | Andy Griffith TV debut (1955) |
7 | The Moon and Sixpence (1959 film)* | 9,219 | 15,226 | TV adaptation of Somerset Maugham novel starring Laurence Olivier, 1959 |
8 | The Green Pastures (Hallmark Hall of Fame)* | 7,779 | 12,421 | TV musical 1957, nominated for best program of year |
9 | Grace and Glorie | 1,835 | 11,965 | 1998 TV paly starring Gena Rowlands and Diane Lane, Rowlands plays elderly, illiterate Grace |
10 | The Turn of the Screw (Ford Startime)* | 11,671 | 11,356 | TV adaptation of Henry James novella starring Ingrid Bergman |
11 | Victoria Regina (Hallmark Hall of Fame)* | 9,163 | 11,025 | TV film, 1961, starring Julie Harris |
12 | P.O.W. (The United States Steel Hour)* | 9,101 | 9,777 | TV play about suffering of US POWs in Korea (1953) |
13 | The Price of Tomatoes* | 3,606 | 7,369 | 1962 TV movie starring Peter Falk as truckdrive aiding pregneant illegal immigrant hitchiker |
14 | Little Moon of Alban* | 10,067 | 5,460 | Julie Harris, George Peppard, Christopher Plummer, Irish nun nurses English soldier who killed her brother (1958) |
15 | The Bridge of San Luis Rey (DuPont Show of the Month) | 5,376 | 5,256 | TV adaptation of Thornton Wilder novel produced by David Susskind |
16 | The Unlighted Road (Schlitz Playhouse of Stars) | 7,885 | 4,632 | |
17 | The Arena* | 7,573 | 2,874 | (1956) |
18 | Clark Jones | 18,040 | 2,571 | Television director |
19 | The Scarecrow* | 2,120 | 2,207 | (1972) |
20 | The Voice of Charlie Pont* | 3,017 | 2,164 | (1962) |
21 | All the King's Men* | 3,046 | 2,029 | (1958) |
22 | Eagle in a Cage* | 3,534 | 1,975 | (1965) |
23 | Keep Our Honor Bright* | 6,990 | 1,648 | (1953) |
24 | Abe Lincolin in Illinois* | 3,884 | 1,505 | (1964) |
25 | Judy Garland Musical Special* | 4,758 | 1,397 | (1956) |
26 | The Human Barrier* | 4,876 | 1,352 | Drama about human limitations on supersonic and high altitude flight (1957) |
27 | Alexandra Wager* | 2,939 | 1,328 | Child actress, nominated for best supporting actress in The Turn of the Screw |
28 | Youth Wants To Know* | 2,357 | 1,251 | News and education TV show (1951-57) |
29 | Something About Lee Wiley* | 2,860 | 1,212 | Piper Laurie stars as jazz singer Lee Wiley, Sidney Pollack director (1963) |
30 | The Lie* | 1,970 | 998 | 1973 TV play based on work by Ingmar Bergman starring George Segal, Shirley Knight, Robert Culp, Louise Lasser, William Daniels |
31 | Big Deal in Laredo* | 3,615 | 898 | High stakes poker game in 1899, Walter Matthau stars (1962) |
32 | Jack and the Beanstalk* | 2,549 | 884 | 1956 TV play featuring Joel Grey with 11 original songs |
33 | Montserrat* | 2,507 | 862 | PBS drama about Spain's occupation of Venezuela (1971) |
34 | 1954 Sylvania Television Awards* | 3,197 | 780 | |
35 | 1959 Sylvania Television Awards* | 5,797 | 766 | The Moon and Sixpence best program, Laurence Olivier best actor for same |
36 | A Slow Fade to Black* | 3,643 | 751 | Studio head (Rod Steiger) forced out, Rod Serling screenplay (1964) |
37 | The Winslow Boy* | 668 | Tiral of boy unjustly accused of stealing of five-shilling postal order (1958) | |
38 | 1957 Sylvania Television Awards* | 2,832 | 666 | The Miracle Worker best teleplay |
39 | 1953 Sylvania Television Awards* | 3,727 | 647 | Rod Steiber best actor for Marty, Paddy Chayefsky best script for Marty |
40 | Portrait in Celluloid* | 2,564 | 592 | Drama about Oscar-winning screenwriter, written by Rod Serling(1955) |
41 | 1958 Sylvania Television Awards* | 5,570 | 565 | Little Moon of Alban best telecast and best dramatic program |
42 | 1951 Sylvania Television Awards* | 2,674 | 561 | Your Show of Shows best revue, Sid Caesar best actor, Imogene Coca best actress |
43 | War of Nerves* | 5,290 | 500 | Drama about assassination in Paris (1964) |
44 | The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks* | 4,859 | 493 | Alec Guinness as bank employee who schemes to ruin the bank (1959) |
45 | 1955 Sylvania Television Awards* | 2,927 | 477 | Peter Pan best show |
46 | 1956 Sylvania Television Awards* | 2,829 | 475 | Requiem for a Heavyweight best teleplay |
47 | 1952 Sylvania Television Awards* | 3,301 | 442 | I Love Lucy won best comedy program |
Art directors
editRank | Title | Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Wiard Ihnen* | 11,363 | 83,081 | Art director, won 2 Academy Awards, husband of Edith Head |
2 | Henry Bumstead* | 15,270 | 35,036 | Art director, production designer, Oscar for To Kill a Mockingbird and The Sting, nominated for Vertigo and The Unforgiven |
3 | Ted Haworth* | 10,717 | 13,860 | Art director 1950-92, won 1 Academy Award |
4 | Ernst Fegté* | 16,880 | 5,892 | Art director 1920s-1950s |
5 | Jan Scott* | 12,400 | 4,728 | Art director won 11 Primetime Emmy Awards |
6 | Albert Heschong* | 15,792 | 4,234 | TV art director 1949-85 |
7 | Dianne Wager* | 8,422 | 571 | Art director 1964-2008 |
Churches
editHistoric buildings
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sonoma Mission Inn | 2020 exp | 9,186 | 17,694 | |
2 | Omni Berkshire Place | 2020 exp | 16,602 | 16,541 | |
3 | Ojai Valley Inn | 2020 exp | 9,469 | 15,731 | |
4 | Skytop Lodge | 2020 exp | 3,274 | 12,166 | |
1 | Catalina Verdugo Adobe* | 2019-07-09 | 6,053 | 11,191 | Historic site in Glendale |
5 | Boar's Head Resort | 2022 exp | 3,999 | 11,104 | |
2 | Glendale Register of Historic Resources and Historic Districts* | 2019-07-09 | 37,042 | 8,259 | Historic sites |
6 | St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Van Nuys)* | 2008-03-31 2020 exp |
6,799 | ||
3 | City of San Luis Obispo Historic Resources* | 2019-06-28 | 54,157 | 6,696 | Historic sites |
8 | Hotel Constance | 2020 exp | 9,947 | 6,488 | |
4 | City of Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks* | 2019-07-04 | 18,712 | 5,775 | Historic sites |
7 | La Posada de Santa Fe | 2020 exp | 12,100 | 5,172 | |
5 | Bakersfield Register of Historic Places and Areas of Historic Interest* | 2019-07-08 | 15,468 | 4,973 | Historic sites |
9 | Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort | 2020 exp | 6,507 | 4,358 | |
10 | Colony Hotel & Cabaña Club | 2020 exp | 4,254 | 4,259 | |
11 | Hotel Saranac | 2020 exp | 4,539 | 3,775 | |
12 | Dunhill Hotel | 2020 exp | 5,207 | 3,748 | |
13 | Omni San Francisco Hotel | 5,720 | 3,585 | ||
14 | Morris Inn at Notre Dame | 2020 exp | 4,379 | 3,118 | |
15 | Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza | 2020 exp | 4,406 | 2,848 | |
16 | Cork Factory Hotel | 2020 exp | 3,086 | 2,362 |
Music
editLatin music
editChile
editRank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Descriptionlist |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tito Fernández* | 2021-02-19 | 9,817 | 9,211 | Singer, songwriter, fundamental figures of Chilean music (FFCM) (1942-2023) |
2 | Valentin Trujillo* | 2021-02-19 | 6,212 | 6,859 | FFCM, pianist and arranger (b. 1933) |
3 | Sonia y Myriam* | 2021-02-19 | 2,974 | 3,271 | FFCM, singing duo of sisters |
4 | Silvia Infantas* | 2021-02-18 | 7,094 | 7,746 | FFCM, singer, actress, folklorist (born 1923) |
5 | Roberto Lecaros* | 2021-02-19 | 7,137 | 2,200 | FFCM, jazz musician and composer (1944-2022) |
6 | Quelentaro* | 2021-02-20 | 2,344 | 1,919 | Chilean folk music group |
7 | Gastón Guzmán* | 2021-02-19 | 3,186 | 1,723 | FFCM, singer-songwriter (1937-2019), founder of Quelentaro |
8 | Vicente Bianchi* | 2021-02-18 | 2,163 | 1,068 | FFCM, composer, pianist, conductor (1920-2018) |
9 | José Goles* | 2021-02-19 | 1,421 | 881 | FFCM, composer and songwriter (1917-1993) |
10 | Calatambo Albarracín* | 2021-02-19 | 2,659 | 718 | FFCM, composer and folklorist (1924-2018) |
12 | Fundamental figures of Chilean music* | 2021-02-18 | 5,766 | 706 | Annual award by Sociedad Chilena de Autores e Intérpretes Musicales |
11 | Dúo Rey-Silva* | 2021-02-19 | 2,354 | 639 | FFCM, musical duo in cueca and tonada traditions |
13 | Coplas libertarias a la historia de Chile* | 2021-02-20 | 1,894 | 596 | 1970 album by Quelentaro |
14 | Donato Román* | 2021-02-19 | 1,692 | 556 | FFCM, songwriter (1915-2004) |
15 | Judas* | 2021-02-20 | 1,622 | 469 | 1970 album by Quelentaro |
16 | Leña gruesa* | 2021-02-20 | 1,727 | 454 | 1969 album by Quelentaro |
17 | Huasita Regalona* | 2021-02-17 | 3,869 | 450 | 1959 Chilean folk song by Donato Román |
18 | Hernán Núñez Oyarce* | 2021-02-19 | 1,899 | 402 | FFCM, cuequero musician and composer |
19 | Coplas al viento* | 2021-02-20 | 1,420 | 335 | 1967 album by Quelentaro |
20 | Cesante* | 2021-02-20 | 1,544 | 321 | 1972 album by Quelentaro |
21 | Huella campesina* | 2021-02-20 | 2,114 | 306 | 1968 album by Quelentaro |
Colombia
editRank | Title | Date | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | La Rebelión* | 2021-09-08 | 3,765 | 32,739 | Joe Arroyo salsa song about African couple sold into slavery in Cartagena in 17th century |
2 | El Camino de la Vida | 2021-09-09 | 2,659 | 23,970 | Chosen by the Academia Colombiana de Musica as the Colombian song of the 20th century |
3 | El Año Viejo | 2021-09-08 | 7,819 | 21,452 | Cumbia song first recorded 1953, now a traditional New Year song |
4 | La Pollera Colorá | 2021-09-08 | 7,517 | 19,739 | Cumbia song composed in 1960, rated the most iconic Colombian song of all time |
5 | El Preso | 2021-09-08 | 4,589 | 12,235 | Fruko y sus Tesos song from 1975 |
6 | Los Corraleros de Majagual | 2021-09-04 | 4,260 | 11,277 | Colombian music group from the Caribbean coast formed in 1961 with over 30 gold records |
7 | La Noche | 2021-09-08 | 6,354 | 8,171 | Salsa song by Joe Arroyo |
8 | Se Va el Caimán | 2021-09-09 | 2,145 | 7,660 | Cumbia song dating to 1945, ranked No. 6 on list of best Colombian songs of all time |
9 | Colombia Tierra Querida | 2021-09-03 | 6,689 | 7,308 | Cumbia song by Lucho Bermúdez, considered second national anthem |
10 | Cali Pachanguero | 2021-09-08 | 4,290 | 6,390 | Grupo Niche song from 1984, anthem of Colombian salsa |
11 | El Santo Cachón | 2021-09-08 | 3,317 | 6,193 | Vallenato song about infidelities in a Barranquilla park |
12 | Pueblito Viejo | 2021-09-09 | 3,153 | 4,202 | Colombian waltz inspired by the steep, cobbled streets of Socorro, Santander |
13 | La Piragua | 2021-09-09 | 2,363 | 4,481 | Cumbia song by José Barros |
14 | La Casa en el Aire | 2021-09-09 | 2,902 | 4,132 | Vallenato song by Rafael Escalona |
15 | La Gata Golosa* | 2021-09-10 | 1,854 | 4,207 | Song written 1912 |
16 | Ay Cosita Linda* | 2021-09-09 | 1,733 | 3,074 | Ranked by El Tiempo No. 9 Colombian song of all time |
17 | Bésame Morenita* | 2021-09-09 | 4,327 | 2,744 | Written 1950, later censored for being "against public morality." |
18 | Cachipay* | 2021-09-10 | 1,906 | 1,397 | Popular Colombian song in pasillo style |
19 | Bunde Tolimense* | 2021-09-10 | 1,815 | 1,395 | Popular Colombian song written 1914, later adopted as anthem of Tolima Department |
20 | Cuatro Preguntas* | 2021-09-09 | 2,230 | 1,277 | Popular Colombian song in bambuco style |
21 | Carmen de Bolívar* | 2021-09-10 | 1,659 | 1,100 | Lucho Bermúdez song (1959) about his home town |
22 | Soy Colombiano* | 2021-09-09 | 1,848 | 1,087 | Bambuco song first recorded 1945 |
23 | La Guaneña* | 2021-09-09 | 1,338 | 1,074 | Bambuco song rated by El Tiempo as the best Colombian song of all time |
24 | La Ruana* | 2021-09-09 | 2,036 | 908 | Bambuco song poplarized in 1950s by Obdulio y Julián |
25 | Alegre Majagual* | 2021-09-04 | 4,049 | 879 | Studio album by Los Corraleros de Majagual (1962) |
26 | El Cafetero* | 2021-09-10 | 1,440 | 804 | Instrumental song in pasillo genre |
27 | Carmentea* | 2021-09-10 | 1,986 | 773 | Joropo song became anthem of llanero folklore |
28 | Ay Mi Llanura* | 2021-09-10 | 1,942 | 505 | Joropo song (1967), tribute to the plains of Meta, later adopted as offical anthem |
29 | Guabina Chiquinquireña* | 2021-09-10 | 2,033 | 381 | Guabina song |
Fado
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | Um Homem na Cidade* | 2021-01-23 | 3,829 | 2,071 | 1977 Carlos do Carmo album |
2 | Mariza canta Amália* | 2021-01-23 | 1,791 | 1,852 | 2020 Mariza album |
3 | Guarda-me A Vida Na Mão* | 2021-01-20 | 2,910 | 1,464 | 2003 Anna Moura album |
4 | Carminho canta Tom Jobim* | 2021-01-22 | 3,057 | 1,431 | 2016 Carminho album |
5 | Aconteceu* | 2021-01-20 | 2,377 | 1,247 | 2004 Anna Moura album |
6 | Mundo* | 2021-01-23 | 2,868 | 1,229 | 2015 Mariza album |
7 | Maria* | 2021-01-22 | 2,563 | 1,203 | 2018 Carminho album |
8 | Mariza* | 2021-01-23 | 2,486 | 1,029 | 2018 Mariza album |
9 | Canto* | 2021-01-21 | 1,964 | 1,009 | 2014 Carminho album |
10 | Uma Canção para a Europa* | 2021-01-23 | 1,892 | 938 | 1976 Carlos do Carmo album |
11 | Por Morrer uma Andorinha* | 2021-01-24 | 2,967 | 800 | 1970 Carlos do Carmo album |
12 | Amália Por Cuca Roseta* | 2021-01-09 | 2,045 | 737 | 2020 Cuca Roseta album |
13 | Luz de Natal* | 2021-01-09 | 2,064 | 448 | 2018 Cuca Roseta album |
14 | Riû* | 2021-01-09 | 2,227 | 427 | 2015 Cuca Roseta album |
15 | Carlos do Carmo* | 2021-01-24 | 2,040 | 384 | 1970 Carlos do Carmo album |
16 | Luz* | 2021-01-09 | 1,837 | 338 | 2017 Cuca Roseta album |
17 | Meu* | 2021-01-09 | 1,337 | 318 | 2020 Cuca Roseta album |
18 | Raiz* | 2021-01-09 | 2,121 | 330 | 2013 Cuca Roseta album |
19 | Cuca Roseta* | 2021-01-09 | 1,251 | 326 | 2011 Cuca Roseta album |
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La Lupe
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings* | 2021-01-06 | 1,925 | 3,843 | La Lupe album (1965) |
2 | Mongo Introduces La Lupe* | 2021-01-06 | 2,253 | 2,115 | La Lupe album (1963) |
3 | Queen of Latin Soul* | 2021-01-06 | 2,099 | 2,430 | La Lupe album (1968) |
4 | Definitely La Yi Yi Yi | 2021-01-06 | 1,675 | 1,332 | La Lupe album (1969) |
5 | Two Sides of La Lupe* | 2021-01-06 | 2,179 | 1,281 | La Lupe album (1968) |
Mercedes Sosa
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mercedes Sosa en Argentina* | 2021-01-05 | 3,112 | 4,169 | Mercedes Sosa album (1982) |
2 | La Voz De La Zafra* | 2021-09-23 | 3,378 | 3,081 | Mercedes Sosa album (1962) |
3 | Homenaje a Violeta Parra* | 2020-12-23 | 2,175 | 2,957 | Mercedes Sosa album (1971) |
Atahualpa Yupanqui
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Camino del Indio | 2021-02-14 | 3,939 | 1,714 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1955) |
2 | Una Voz y una Guitarra | 1,704 | 698 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album | |
3 | ¡Soy Libre! ¡Soy Bueno!* | 2021-02-15 | 2,066 | 673 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1968) (1953) |
4 | Solo de Guitarra, Volumen No. 6* | 2021-02-14 | 1,829 | 412 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1958) |
5 | Canción para Pablo Neruda* | 2021-02-15 | 1,801 | 411 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1975) |
6 | Canto y Guitarra, Volumen 4* | 288 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1957) | ||
7 | Solo de Guitarra, Volumen No. 3* | 258 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1956) | ||
8 | Arenita del Camino, Volumen No. 9* | 214 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1961) | ||
9 | Canto y Guitarra, Volumen No. 5* | 198 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1958) | ||
10 | Selva, Pampa y Cerro* | 189 | Atahualpa Yupanqui album (1964) | ||
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Violeta Parra
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Volver a los Diecisiete"* | 2020-11-25 | 4,716 | 9,913 | Violeta Parra song (1966) |
2 | Las últimas composiciones* | 2020-11-25 | 3,259 | 3,149 | Violeta Parra album (1966) |
3 | "La Jardinera"* | 2020-11-25 | 3,124 | 2,116 | Violeta Parra song (1954) |
4 | "Que Pena Siente el Alma"* | 1,756 | 1,213 | Violeta Parra song (1955) | |
5 | Carpa de La Reina* | 2,507 | 1,022 | Violeta Parra album (1966) | |
6 | Tonadas* | 2,194 | 844 | Violeta Parra album (1959) | |
7 | La cueca presentada por Violeta Parra* | 2020-11-24 | 3,493 | 793 | Violeta Parrra album (1959) |
8 | Toda Violeta Parra: El folklore de Chile Vol. VIII* | 2,581 | 757 | Violeta Parrra album (1960) | |
9 | Canto y guitarra* | 2,702 | 624 | Violeta Parrra album (1957) | |
10 | El folklore de Chile según Violeta Parra* | 482 | Violeta Parrra album (1962) | ||
11 | Recordando a Chile* | 422 | Violeta Parrra album (1965) | ||
12 | Chants et Danses du Chili I* | 410 | Violeta Parra album (1956) | ||
13 | El folklore de Chile Volumen 2* | 364 | Violeta Parra album (1958) | ||
14 | Chants et Danses du Chili II* | 311 | Violeta Parra album (1956) |
Chavela Vargas
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Macorina"* | 7,616 | 15,972 | Chavela Vargas song | |
2 | La Llorona* | 4,776 | Chavela Vargas album (1994) | ||
3 | Noche Bohemia* | 932 | Chavela Vargas album (1961) | ||
4 | Chavela at Carnegie Hall* | 730 | Chavela Vargas album (2004) |
Chabuca Granda
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Fina estampa"* | 5,590 | Chabuca Granda song (1961) | ||
2 | "José Antonio"* | 2,491 | Chabuca Granda song (1957) | ||
3 | "Cardo o ceniza" | 2,264 | Chabuca Granda song (1978) | ||
4 | "El puente de los suspiros"* | 1,437 | Chabuca Granda song (1960) | ||
5 | "Lima de veras"* | 705 | Chabuca Granda song (1948) | ||
6 | Cada Cancion con su Razon | 661 | Chabuca Granda album (1981) | ||
7 | Dialogando | 481 | Chabuca Granda album with Oscar Aviles (1967) | ||
8 | Grande De América* | 251 | Chabuca Granda album (1973) |
Lucha Reyes
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Una Carta al Cielo* | 2,272 | Lucha Reyes song (1971) | ||
2 | La Morena De Oro Del Peru* | 1,353 | Lucha Reyes song (1970) | ||
3 | Mi Ultima Cancion* | 540 | Lucha Reyes song (1973) | ||
4 | Siempre Criolla* | 351 | Lucha Reyes song (1972) |
Amália Rodrigues
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Fado Português* | 4,024 | Studio album (1965) |
2 | Amália Rodrigues, aka Busto* | 1,541 | Studio album (1962) |
3 | Com Que Voz* | 1,482 | Studio album (1970) |
4 | Amália a l'Olympia* | 1,044 | Live album (1956) |
5 | Lágrima* | 970 | Studio album (1983) |
6 | Vou Dar de Beber à Dor* | 925 | Studio album (1969) |
7 | Amalia in Italia* | 583 | Studio album (1974) |
8 | Amália no Olympia* | 540 | Studio album (1957) |
9 | Fado...The Soul Of Portugal* | 426 | Studio album (1966) |
10 | Fados 67* | 333 | Studio album (1967) |
Other
editRank | Title | Created | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Músicas para Louvar ao Senhor | 1,175 | Marcelo Rossi live religious album, best-selling album in history in Brazil (1998)* | ||
2 | Celia & Johnny* | 8,804 | Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco album (1974) | ||
3 | Un gato en la oscuridad* | 6,619 | Roberto Carlos album (1972) | ||
4 | Secreto de Amor* | 5,436 | Joan Sebastian album (2000) | ||
5 | 19 días y 500 noches* | 3,243 | Joaquin Sabina album (1999) | ||
6 | El Ídolo de Mexico* | 1,716 | Vicente Fernandez album (1974) | ||
7 | Su piano y su música* | 1,169 | Armando Manzanero album (1968) | ||
8 | Mundo Colombia* | 957 | Celso Piña album (2002) |
Edith Piaf
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Récital 1961* | 2,544 | Live album (1961) |
2 | Edith Piaf* | 1,974 | Edith Piaf album (1953) |
3 | Chansons Parisiennes* | 1,775 | Edith Piaf album (1949) |
4 | Récital 1962* | 1,141 | Live album (1962) |
5 | Chansons des Cafés de Paris* | 1,028 | Edith Piaf album (1950) |
6 | Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 3* | 676 | Edith Piaf album (1958) |
7 | Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 1* | 640 | Edith Piaf album (1955) |
8 | Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 2* | 510 | Edith Piaf album (1955) |
Country
editBillboard country charts
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Billboard Most-Played Folk Records of 1946* | 1,730 | "New Spanish Two Step" by Bob Wills No. 1 |
2 | Billboard Most-Played Folk Records of 1947* | 953 | "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke!" by Tex Williams No. 1 |
3 | Billboard Top Folk Records of 1948* | 603 | "Bouquet of Roses" and "Anytime" by Eddy Arnold No. 1/2 |
4 | Billboard Top Folk Records of 1949* | 667 | "Lovesick Blues" by Hank Williams No. 1 |
5 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1950* | 3,048 | "I'm Movin' On" by Hank Snow No. 1 |
6 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1951* | 3,428 | "Cold, Cold Heart" by Hank Williams No. 1 |
7 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1952* | 2,640 | "The Wild Side of Life" by Hank Thompson No. 1 |
8 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1953* | 1,399 | "Kaw-Liga" and "Your Cheating Heart" by Hank Williams Nos. 1/2 |
9 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1954* | 1,098 | "I Don't Hurt Anymore" by Hank Snow No. 1 |
10 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1955* | 1,229 | "In the Jailhouse Now" by Webb Pierce No. 1 |
11 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1956* | 1,497 | "Crazy Arms" by Ray Price No. 1 |
12 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1957* | 1,309 | "Gone" by Ferlin Husky No. 1 |
13 | Billboard year-end top 50 country & western singles of 1958* | 2,881 | "Oh Lonesome Me" by Don Gibson 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 | Billboard year-end top 50 country & western singles of 1961* | 2,357 | "I Fall to Pieces" by Patsy Cline No. 1 |
16 | Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1962* | 2,030 | "Wolverton Mountain" by Claude King No. 1 |
17 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1963* | 2,795 | "Still" by Bill Anderson No. 1 |
18 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1964* | 2,141 | "My Heart Skips a Beat" by Buck Owens No. 1 |
19 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1965* | 3,067 | "What's He Doing in My World" by Eddy Arnold No. 1 |
20 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1966* | 2,970 | "Swinging Doors" by Merle Haggard No. 1 |
21 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1967* | 3,065 | "All the Time" by Jack Greene No. 1 |
22 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1968* | 2,686 | "Skip a Rope" by Henson Cargill No. 1 |
23 | Billboard Top Country Singles of 1969 | 4,230 | "Daddy Sang Bass" by Johnny Cash No. 1 |
Kitty Wells
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | After Dark* | 4,352 | 1959 studio album |
2 | Dust on the Bible* | 3,186 | 1959 studio album |
3 | "Searching (For Someone Like You)"* | 3,038 | 1956 single No. 3 |
4 | Winner of Your Heart* | 2,444 | 1956 stuio album |
5 | Christmas Day With Kitty Wells* | 2,269 | 1962 studio album |
6 | Forever Young* | 2,009 | 1974 studio album |
7 | The Kitty Wells Story* | 1,843 | 1963 studio album |
8 | Lonely Street* | 1,884 | 1958 studio album |
9 | Kitty Wells' Country Hit Parade* | 1,862 | 1956 studio album |
10 | Queen of Country Music* | 1,717 | 1962 studio album |
11 | The Kitty Wells Show* | 1,691 | 1966 live album with son & husband |
12 | Heartbreak U.S.A.* | 1,613 | 1961 studio album |
13 | Kitty's Choice* | 1,560 | 1960 studio album |
14 | The Kitty Wells Family Gospel Sing* | 1,460 | 1965 studio album |
15 | Seasons of My Heart* | 1,343 | 1960 studio album |
16 | Burning Memories* | 1,337 | 1965 studio album |
17 | Kitty Wells' & Red Foley's Golden Favorites* | 1,271 | 1961 compilation album |
18 | Singing on Sunday* | 1,264 | 1962 studio album |
19 | Queen of Honky Tonk Street* | 1,233 | 1967 studio album |
20 | Especially for You* | 1,195 | 1964 studio album |
21 | Country Music Time* | 1,153 | 1964 studio album |
22 | "One by One"* | 1,114 | 1954 single No. 1 |
23 | Love Makes The World Go Around* | 1,089 | 1967 studio album |
24 | Songs Made Famous By Jim Reeves* | 1,053 | 1966 studio album |
25 | Showcase* | 1,058 | 1968 studio album |
26 | Country All the Way* | 1,059 | 1966 studio album |
27 | We'll Stick Together* | 988 | 1968 studio album with husband |
28 | Together Again* | 928 | 1967 studio album with Red Foley |
29 | Guilty Street* | 405 | 1969 studio album |
30 | Lonesome and Sad Blue* | 307 | 1965 studio album |
Webb Pierce
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | In the Jailhouse Now* | 4,017 | 1982 studio album with Willie Nelson |
2 | Webb Pierce* | 2,983 | 1955 studio album |
3 | The Wondering Boy* | 2,042 | 1956 studio album |
4 | The Webb Pierce Story* | 1,578 | 1964 album |
5 | Just Imagination* | 1,336 | 1958 studio album |
6 | Webb!"* | 1,164 | 1959 studio album |
7 | Webb with a Beat* | 1,135 | 1960 studio album |
8 | Fallen Angel* | 967 | 1960 studio album |
10 | Memory #1* | 950 | 1965 studio album |
11 | "That Heart Belongs to Me"* | 883 | 1952 single #1 |
12 | Sands of Gold* | 801 | 1964 studio album |
13 | I'm Gonna Be a Swinger* | 704 | 1972 studio album |
14 | Webb's Choice* | 661 | 1966 studio album |
15 | Webb Pierce Sings This Thing* | 635 | 1969 studio album |
16 | "Even Tho"* | 594 | 1954 single #1 |
17 | "Crying Over You"* | 663 | 1958 single #3 |
18 | "Honky Tonk Song"* | 144 | 1957 single #1 |
9 | Cross Country* | 175 | 1962 |
Eddy Arnold
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | My World* | 3,254 | 1965 album |
2 | "Something Old, Something New"* | 2,733 | 1951 single No. 4 |
3 | "That's How Much I Love You" | 2,714 | 1946 single No. 2 |
4 | The Last Word in Lonesome* | 2,039 | 1966 album |
5 | Anytime* | 1,746 | 1956 compilation album |
6 | Folk Song Book (1964)* | 1,572 | 1964 album |
7 | Wanderin' with Eddy Arnold | 1,243 | 1955 studio album |
8 | The Easy Way* | 1,205 | 1965 album |
9 | The Romantic World of Eddy Arnold* | 1,106 | 1968 album |
10 | "Take Me in Your Arms"* | 1,093 | 1949 single No. 1 |
11 | Turn the World Around* | 1,057 | 1967 album |
12 | Lonely Again* | 1,018 | 1967 album |
13 | Have Guitar, Will Travel* | 950 | 1959 studio album |
14 | "Each Minute Seems a Million Years"* | 913 | 1945 single, No. 5 |
15 | Walkin' in Love Land* | 906 | 1968 album |
16 | Thereby Hangs a Tale* | 870 | 1959 album |
17 | One More Time* | 816 | 1962 album |
18 | "Why Should I Cry Over You?"* | 747 | 1950 single No. 3 |
19 | Somebody Like Me* | 714 | 1966 album |
20 | "I've Been Thinking"* | 635 | 1955 single No. 2 |
21 | "A Full Time Job" | 618 | 1952 single No. 1 |
22 | "Cuddle Buggin' Baby"* | 480 | 1950 single No. 2 |
23 | "Little Angel With the Dirty Face"* | 459 | 1950 single No. 3 |
24 | "Lovebug Itch"* | 435 | 1950 single No. 2 |
25 | "The Echo of Your Footsteps"* | 420 | 1949 single, No. 2 |
26 | "Hep Cat Baby"* | 355 | 1954 single No. 7 |
27 | "To My Sorrow"* | 335 | 1947 single No. 2 |
28 | "This Is the Thanks I Get (For Loving You)"* | 562 | 1954 single No. 3 |
29 | "Whatcha Gonna Do Now* | 349 | 1954 single No. 4 |
30 | "Enclosed One Broken Heart"* | 307 | 1950 single No. 6 |
31 | "Heart Strings"* | 268 | 1951 single No. 5 |
32 | "Somebody's Been Beating My Time"* | 218 | 1951 single No. 2 |
Charley Pride
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs* | 10,072 | 1971 studio album |
2 | Country Charley Pride* | 8,669 | 1966 studio album |
3 | The Country Way* | 6,672 | 1967 studio album |
4 | Pride of Country Music* | 6,578 | 1967 studio album |
5 | The Best of Charley Pride* | 6,028 | 1969 compilation album |
6 | Charley Pride's 10th Album* | 5,985 | 1970 studio album |
7 | Just Plain Charley* | 5,544 | 1970 studio album |
8 | Charley Pride In Person* | 5,561 | 1969 live album |
9 | The Sensational Charley Pride* | 4,749 | 1969 studio album |
10 | Did You Think to Pray* | 4,459 | 1971 studio album |
11 | From Me to You* | 4,199 | 1971 studio album |
12 | I'm Just Me* | 3,635 | 1971 studio album |
13 | A Sunshiny Day with Charley Pride* | 3,348 | 1972 studio album |
14 | Songs of Love by Charley Pride* | 3,091 | 1973 studio album |
15 | The Best of Charley Pride, Volume II* | 2,891 | 1972 compilation album |
16 | Amazing Love* | 2,769 | 1973 studio album |
17 | Sweet Country* | 2,684 | 1973 studio album |
Marty Robbins
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs* | 41,271 | 1960 album |
2 | The Drifter* | 6,628 | 1966 album |
3 | Return of the Gunfighter* | 6,349 | 1963 album |
4 | Song of the Islands* | 3,942 | 1957 album |
5 | The Song of Robbins* | 3,999 | 1957 album |
6 | R.F.D.* | 3,417 | 1964 album |
7 | El Paso City* | 3,405 | 1976 album |
8 | Adios Amigo* | 3,075 | 1977 album |
9 | My Woman, My Woman, My Wife* | 2,514 | 1970 album |
10 | "She Was Only Seventeen"* | 2,411 | 1958 single #4 |
11 | I Walk Alone* | 1,880 | 1968 album |
12 | Tonight Carmen* | 1,860 | 1967 album |
13 | It's a Sin* | 1,594 | 1969 album |
14 | This Much a Man* | 1,573 | 1972 album |
15 | "Stairway of Love"* | 1,340 | 1958 single #2 |
Ray Price
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | For the Good Times* | 6,789 | 1970 album |
2 | "Invitation to the Blues"* | 3,599 | 1958 single #3 |
3 | Burning Memories* | 3,159 | 1965 album |
4 | She Wears My Ring* | 3,040 | 1968 album |
5 | Love Life* | 2,250 album | 1964 album |
6 | Another Bridge to Burn* | 2,247 | 1966 album |
7 | The Other Woman* | 2,179 | 1965 album |
8 | I Won't Mention It Again* | 1,928 | 1971 album |
9 | Danny Boy* | 1,634 | 1967 album |
10 | Touch My Heart* | 1,471 | 1967 album |
11 | Take Me as I Am* | 1,363 | 1968 album |
12 | Like Old Times Again* | 1,226 | 1974 album |
13 | She's Got to Be a Saint* | 965 | 1973 album |
14 | The Lonesomest Lonesome* | 940 | 1972 album |
15 | "Curtain in the Window"* | 325 | 1958 single #3 |
Jim Reeves
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | He'll Have to Go* | 5,212 | 1960 album |
2 | Bimbo* | 5,100 | 1957 album |
3 | Jim Reeves* | 4,558 | 1957 album |
4 | The Intimate Jim Reeves* | 4,280 | 1960 album |
5 | God Be With You* | 4,157 | 1959 album |
6 | Moonlight and Roses* | 3,902 | 1964 album |
7 | Songs to Warm the Heart* | 3,489 | 1959 album |
8 | Girls I Have Known* | 3,144 | 1958 album |
9 | Tall Tales and Short Tempers* | 2,936 | 1961 album |
10 | Talkin' to Your Heart* | 2,663 | 1961 album |
11 | "Blue Boy"* | 2,394 | 1958 single #2 |
12 | "Anna Marie"* | 2,198 | 1958 single #3 |
13 | "I Love You"* | 694 | 1954 single #3 |
Carl Smith
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | "Go, Boy Go"* | 2,826 | 1954 #4 |
2 | There Stands the Glass* | 1,458 | 1964 album |
3 | "Are You Teasing Me"* | 1,200 | 1952 #1 |
4 | "Mr. Moon"* | 1,079 | 1951 #4 |
5 | "Let's Live a Little"* | 999 | 1951 #2 |
6 | "Why, Why"* | 832 | 1957 #2 |
7 | Let's Live a Little* | 788 | 1958 album |
8 | The Tall, Tall Gentleman* | 693 | 1963 album |
9 | Smith's the Name* | 608 | 1957 album |
10 | "You Are the One"* | 572 | 1956 #4 |
11 | "Trademark"* | 416 | 1953 #2 |
12 | "Back Up Buddy"* | 415 | 1954 #2 |
13 | Man with a Plan* | 41 | 1964 album |
Hank Thompson
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | "Squaws Along the Yukon"* | 2,822 | 1958 #2 |
2 | A Six Pack to Go* | 2,473 | 1966 album |
3 | Smoky the Bar* | 1,761 | 1969 album |
4 | "Humpty Dumpty Heart"* | 1,520 | 1948 #3 |
5 | "Rub-A-Dub-Dub"* | 840 | 1948 #3 |
6 | "Wake Up Irene"* | 778 | 1954 #2 |
7 | Songs for Rounders* | 753 | 1959 album |
8 | Songs of the Brazos Valley* | 739 | 1956 album |
9 | At the Golden Nugget* | 737 | 1961 live album |
10 | On Tap, in the Can, or in the Bottle* | 628 | 1968 album |
11 | Most of All* | 474 | 1960 album |
12 | Golden Country Hits* | 408 | 1964 album |
13 | Dance Ranch* | 357 | 1958 album |
14 | Hank!* | 322 | 1957 album |
15 | Favorite Waltzes* | 294 | 1959 album |
16 | Where Is the Circus* | 329 | 1966 album |
Hank Snow
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | "Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)"* | 2,498 | 1963 #2 |
2 | Railroad Man* | 1,913 | 1963 album |
3 | "Yellow Roses"* | 1,199 | 1955 #3 |
4 | Hello Love* | 838 | 1974 album |
5 | Hank Snow's Souvenirs* | 826 | 1961 ablum |
6 | "Down the Trail of Aching Hearts"* | 806 | 1951 #2 |
7 | Songs of Tragedy* | 740 | 1964 album |
8 | "Bluebird Island"* | 692 | 1951 #4 |
9 | "The Gold Rush Is Over"* | 603 | 1952 #2 |
10 | "Lady's Man"* | 519 | 1952 #2 |
11 | More Hank Snow Souvenirs* | 603 | 1964 album |
Miscellaneous
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description | ||
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1 | Adios Amigo* | 7,648 | Jim Reeves song (1962) | ||
2 | Life to Go* | 2,394 | Stonewall Jackson song (1959) | ||
3 | The Fabulous Sound of Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs* | 2,356 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1964) | ||
4 | Flatt and Scruggs at Carnegie Hall!* | 2,295 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1963) | ||
5 | A Wound Time Can't Erase* | 1,218 | Stonewall Jackson song (1962) | ||
6 | Songs of the Famous Carter Family* | 940 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1961) | ||
7 | The Dynamic Stonewall Jackson* | 625 | Stonewall Jackson album (1959) | ||
8 | Why I'm Walkin'* | 617 | Stonewall Jackson song (1960) | ||
9 | Recorded Live at Vanderbilt University* | 505 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1964) | ||
10 | Folk Songs of Our Land* | 382 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1962) | ||
11 | Songs of Glory* | 381 | Flatt and Scruggs album (1960) | ||
12 | Stamp Out Loneliness* | 164 | Stonewall Jackson song (1958) | ||
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1 | "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)"* | 12,298 | Carl Belew song (1957) | ||
2 | "Filipino Baby"* | 11,754 | Copas, Tyler, Tubb (1946) | ||
3 | "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down" | 8,445 | Charlie Walker #2 (1958) | ||
4 | "It's No Secret"* | 7,576 | Hamblen #8 (1951) | ||
5 | The Cold Hard Facts of Life* | 6,291 | Porter Wagoner album (1967) | ||
6 | "Drivin' Nails in My Coffin"* | 6,279 | Floyd Tillman #2 (1946) | ||
7 | "Life Gets Tee-Jus Don't It"* | 4,573 | Carson Robison #3 (1948) | ||
8 | "Poison Love"* | 2,800 | Johnnie & Jack #4 (1951) | ||
9 | "Looking Back to See"* | 2,431 | The Browns #8 (1954) | ||
10 | "Mom and Dad's Waltz"* | 2,321 | Lefty Frizzell | ||
11 | "Alone with You"* | 1,875 | Faron Young | ||
12 | "Cincinnati Dancing Pig"* | 1,860 | Red Foley #2 (1950) | ||
13 | "Geisha Girl"* | 1,775 | Tex Ritter | ||
14 | Confessions of a Broken Man (1966)* | 1,713 | Porter Wagoner album (1966) | ||
15 | "Freight Train Boogie"* | 1,692 | Delmore Bros #2 (1946) | ||
16 | The Carroll County Accident* | 1,634 | Porter Wagoner album (1969) | ||
17 | "Travelin' Blues"* | 1,548 | Frizzell #6 (1951) | ||
18 | "Look What Thoughts Will Do"* | 1,299 | Lefty Frizzell | ||
19 | "Tennessee Border #2"* | 1,088 | Foley/Tubb #2 (1949) | ||
20 | "One by One" | 1,026 | Wells/Foley #1 (1954) | ||
21 | "Give Me More, More, More (Of Your Kisses)"* | 958 | Frizzell #1 (1952) | ||
22 | "When You Leave, Don't Slam the Door"* | 915 | Tex Ritter | ||
23 | "Hillbilly Fever"* | 841 | Jimmy Dickens single #3 | ||
24 | "I'm an Old, Old Man (Tryin' to Live While I Can)"* | 805 | Lefty Frizzell | ||
25 | "It's a Little More Like Heaven"* | 737 | Hank Locklin | ||
26 | "Seaman's Blues" | 735 | Ernest Tubb | ||
27 | "As Far As I'm Concerned"* | 703 | Red Foley | ||
28 | "Sweeter Than the Flowers"* | 656 | Mullican | ||
29 | Porter Wagoner in Person* | 535 | Porter Wagoner (1964) | ||
30 | "Don't Stay Away (Till Love Grows Cold)"* | 447 | Lefty Frizzell | ||
31 | "Let's Go to Church (Next Sunday Morning)"* | 431 | Margaret Whiting/Jimmy Wakely | ||
32 | "I Wish I Had Never Met Sunshine"* | 403 | Gene Autry song | ||
33 | "Broken Down Merry-Go-Round"* | 390 | Margaret Whiting/Jimmy Wakely | ||
34 | "Letters Have No Arms"* | 382 | Ernest Tubb | ||
35 | "You Can't Break My Heart"* | 372 | Cooley | ||
36 | "Silver Spurs (On the Golden Stairs)"* | 361 | Gene Augry song | ||
37 | "All Right"* | 333 | Faron Young | ||
38 | "The Gods Were Angry With Me"* | 328 | Margaret Whiting/Jimmy Wakely | ||
39 | "Rock and Rye"* | 327 | Tex Ritter | ||
40 | "Tennessee Moon"* | 327 | Copas | ||
41 | "Honey, Do You Think I'm Wrong"* | 326 | Al Dexter | ||
42 | "Cincinnati Lou"* | 320 | Merle Travis single #2 | ||
43 | "It's Up to You"* | 299 | Al Dexter | ||
40 | Courtin' in the Rain* | 252 | T. Texas Tyler | ||
44 | "Throw Your Love My Way"* | 228 | |||
45 | "Down at the Roadside Inn"* | 184 | Al Dexter | ||
Story Songs for Country Folks* | Faron Young (1964) | ||||
Country Dance Favorites* | Faron Young (1964) | ||||
"Almost"* | 577 | George Morgan single #2 (1952) | |||
"Are You Mine?"* | Wright | ||||
"Bloodshot Eyes"* | Penny | ||||
"Cry, Cry, Darling"* | Newman | ||||
"Don't Drop It"* | Fell | ||||
"Feudin' and Fightin'"* | Shay | ||||
"If You Don't Someone Else Will"* | Jimmy & Johnny | ||||
"That's What I Like About the West"* | T. Williams | ||||
"Wave to Me, My Lady"* | Britt | ||||
"You Better Not Do That"* | Collins |
R&B
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Billboard R&B year-end charts
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1946* | 3,784 | "Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" by Lionel Hampton No. 1 |
2 | Billboard year-end top 50 R&B singles of 1959* | 3,676 | "Stagger Lee" by Lloyd Price No. 1 |
3 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1955* | 3,023 | "Pledging My Love" by Johnny Ace No. 1 |
4 | Billboard year-end top 50 R&B singles of 1958* | 2,699 | "What Am I Living For" by Chuck Willis |
5 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1952* | 2,541 | "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" by Lloyd Price No. 1 |
6 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1953* | 2,516 | "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean" by Ruth Brown No. 1 |
7 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1954* | 2,479 | "Work with Me, Annie" by The Midnighters No. 1 |
8 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1957* | 2,373 | "Jailhouse Rock" by Elvis Presley No. 1 |
9 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1956* | 2,345 | "Honky Tonk" by Bill Doggett No. 1 |
10 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1951* | 2,103 | "Sixty Minute Man" by The Dominoes No. 1 |
11 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1950* | 1,901 | "Pink Champagne" by Joe Liggins No. 1 |
12 | Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1947* | 1,351 | "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" by Louis Jordan No. 1 |
13 | Billboard Top Race Records of 1948* | 1,240 | "Long Gone" by Sonny Thompson No. 1 |
14 | Billboard Top R&B Records of 1949* | 1,156 | "The Hucklebuck" by Paul Williams No. 1 |
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 |
Louis Jordan
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | "What's the Use of Getting Sober"* | 8,740 | 1942 #1 |
2 | "Jack, You're Dead"* | 7,741 | 1947 #1 |
3 | "Ration Blues"* | 5,092 | 1943 |
4 | "Salt Pork, West Virginia"* | 4,661 | 1946 #2 |
5 | "Boogie Woogie Blue Plate"* | 4,427 | 1947 #1 |
6 | "Five Guys Named Moe"* | 3,603 | 1943 #3 |
7 | "Blue Light Boogie"* | 3,027 | 1950 #4 |
8 | "Run Joe"* | 2,428 | 1948 #1 (calypso) |
9 | "Knock Me a Kiss"* | 2,181 | 1942 |
10 | "Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule"* | 1,749 | 1946 #11 |
11 | "That Chick's Too Young to Fry"* | 1,463 | 1946 #3 |
12 | "Beware"* | 972 | 1946 #2 |
13 | "Reconversion Blues"* | 565 | 1946 #2 |
14 | "Don't Burn the Candle at Both Ends"* | 536 | 1948 #4 |
15 | "Texas and Pacific"* | 474 | 1947 # |
Miscellaneous
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl* | 35,128 | Bessie Smith (1931) |
2 | Big Long Slidin' Thing* | 21,154 | Dinah Washington (1954) |
3 | It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)* | 14,947 | The Swallows (1951) |
4 | Keep On Churnin' (Till the Butter Comes)* | 13,410 | Wynonie Harris (1952) |
5 | "R. M. Blues* | 791 | Roy Milton #2 (1946) |
6 | "He's a Real Gone Guy"* | 754 | Nellie Lutcher #2 (1947) |
7 | "I Know"* | 687 | Andy Kirk #2 (1946) |
8 | "Don't Be a Baby, Baby"* | 608 | Mills Bros. #3 (1946) |
9 | "I've Got a Right to Cry"* | 515 | Joe Liggins #2 (1946) |
10 | "Well Oh Well"* | 483 | Tiny Bradshaw #2 (1950) |
11 | "Hold Me, Baby"* | 478 | Amos Milburn #2 (1949) |
12 | "Hurry on Down" | 475 | Nellie Lutcher #2 (1947) |
13 | "Little Girl, Don't Cry"* | 286 | Lucky Millinder #15 (1949) |
14 | "Wrapped Up in a Dream"* | 286 | Do Ray Me #2 (1948) |
15 | "New Orleans Blues"* | 249 | Johnny Moore #2 (1947) |
16 | "Roomin' House Boogie"* | 199 | Amos Milburn #1 (1949) |
Easy listening
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Henry Mancini
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | The Pink Panther* | 28,284 | 1964 album #8 |
2 | Charade* | 8,453 | 1963 album #6 |
3 | Music from Mr. Lucky* | 6,138 | 1960 album #2 |
4 | Hatari!* | 5,604 | 1962 album #4 |
5 | Experiment in Terror* | 2,285 | 1962 album #37 |
6 | Uniquely Mancini* | 1,835 | 1963 album #5 |
Les Baxter
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Space Escapade* | 3,820 | 1958 album |
2 | The Sacred Idol* | 3,381 | 1960 album |
3 | Tamboo!* | 3,132 | 1955 album #6 |
4 | Les Baxter's La Femme* | 2,886 | 1956 album |
5 | Caribbean Moonlight* | 2,413 | 1957 #5 |
6 | The Passions* | 2,312 | 1954 album |
7 | African Jazz* | 2,073 | 1959 album |
8 | Jungle Jazz* | 1,981 | 1959 album |
9 | Skins! Bongo Party with Les Baxter* | 1,952 | 1957 #21 |
10 | 'Round the World with Les Baxter* | 1,532 | 1957 album |
Enoch Light
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Provocative Percussion* | 3,764 | 1960 album |
2 | Persuasive Percussion Vol. 2* | 1,353 | 1959 album |
3 | Stereo 35/MM* | 1,061 | 1961 album |
4 | Persuasive Percussion Vol. 3* | 1,081 | 1960 album |
5 | Provocative Percussion Vol. 2* | 1,054 | 1960 album |
6 | Big Band Bossa Nova* | 911 | 1962 album |
7 | I Want to Be Happy Cha Cha's* | 651 | 1959 album |
8 | Persuasive Percussion Vol. 4* | 618 | 1961 album |
9 | Great Themes from Hit Films* | 253 | 1962 album |
Mitch Miller
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sing Along with Mitch* | 6,901 | 1958 |
2 | Holiday Sing Along with Mitch* | 5,826 | 1961 |
3 | Christmas Sing Along with Mitch* | 5,391 | 1958 |
4 | Folk Songs Sing Along with Mitch* | 2,992 | 1959 |
5 | More Sing Along with Mitch* | 2,316 | 1958 |
6 | Still More! Sing Along with Mitch* | 2,115 | 1959 |
7 | Mitch's Greatest Hits* | 2,039 | 1961 |
8 | Party Sing Along with Mitch* | 1,786 | 1959 |
9 | Fireside Sing Along with Mitch* | 1,651 | 1959 |
10 | Saturday Night Sing Along with Mitch* | 1,576 | 1960 |
11 | Sentimental Sing Along with Mitch* | 1,489 | 1960 |
12 | TV Sing Along with Mitch* | 1,384 | 1961 |
13 | Happy Times! Sing Along with Mitch* | 1,346 | 1961 |
14 | Memories Sing Along with Mitch* | 1,157 | 1960 |
Ray Coniff
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Somewhere My Love* | 5,602 | 1966 album |
2 | Honey* | 3,029 | 1968 album |
3 | 'S Marvelous* | 2,710 | 1957 album |
4 | 'S Continental* | 2,557 | 1962 album |
5 | 'S Awful Nice* | 2,239 | 1958 album |
6 | Memories Are Made of This* | 2,220 | 1960 album |
7 | Say It with Music (A Touch of Latin)* | 2,269 | 1960 album |
8 | Conniff Meets Butterfield* | 2,174 | 1959 album |
9 | Concert in Rhythm* | 2,068 | 1958 album |
10 | So Much in Love* | 1,936 | 1961 album |
11 | It Must Be Him* | 1,569 | 1967 album |
12 | Broadway in Rhythm* | 1,410 | 1961 album |
Mantovani
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Christmas Carols* | 2,172 | 1953 album |
2 | Strauss Waltzes* | 1,124 | 1958 album |
3 | Exodus* | 963 | 1960 album |
4 | Gems Forever* | 815 | 1958 album |
5 | Music of Victor Herbert* | 773 | 1953 album |
6 | Latin Rendezvous* | 628 | 1963 album |
7 | Italia Mia* | 623 | 1961 album |
8 | Mantovani Stereo Showcase* | 533 | 1959 album |
9 | American Scene* | 525 | 1960 album |
10 | Film Encores* | 526 | 1957 album |
11 | Songs to Remember* | 480 | 1960 album |
12 | Continental Encores* | 465 | 1959 album |
13 | Plays Tangos* | 413 | 1953 album |
14 | American Waltzes* | 372 | 1962 album |
15 | An Album of Favourite Waltzes* | 402 | 1952 album |
16 | All-American Showcase* | 340 | 1959 album |
17 | Film Encores Volume 2* | 332 | 1959 album |
18 | Waltzing with Mantovani* | 309 | 1951 album |
19 | Song Hits from Theatreland* | 226 | 1955 album |
Lawrence Welk
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Calcutta!* | 2,758 | 1961 album, held the No. 1 spot on pop chart for 11 weeks, and remained on that chart for 50 weeks |
2 | Bubbles in the Wine* | 1,835 | 1956 |
3 | Lawrence Welk and His Sparkling Strings* | 1,329 | 1955 |
4 | Baby Elephant Walk and Theme from Brothers Grimm* | 1,042 | 1962 |
5 | Winchester Cathedral* | 906 | 1966 |
6 | Yellow Bird* | 919 | 1961 |
7 | Merry Christmas from Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music* | 1,015 | 1956 |
8 | Moon River* | 643 | 1961 |
9 | Last Date* | 499 | 1960 |
10 | Young World* | 445 | 1962 |
Jackie Gleason
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Music for Lovers Only* | 38,945 | 1952 album #1, top 10 153 weeks |
2 | Music, Martinis and Memories* | 3,980 | 1954 album |
3 | And Awaaay We Go!* | 4,184 | 1954 album |
4 | Music to Make You Misty* | 3,558 | 1953 album |
5 | Lover's Rhapsody* | 3,504 | 1953 album |
6 | Lonesome Echo* | 3,383 | 1955 album |
7 | Tawny* | 2,332 | 1954 album |
8 | Romantic Jazz* | 2,191 | 1955 album |
9 | Music to Remember Her* | 798 | 1955 album |
Percy Faith
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Themes for Young Lovers* | 1,688 | 1963 album, peaked at No. 12 on Billboard pop album chart |
2 | Bouquet* | 885 | 1959 |
3 | Bouquet of Love* | 667 | 1962 |
4 | My Fair Lady* | 471 | 1956 |
5 | Jealousy* | 427 | 196 |
6 | Passport to Romance* | 383 | 1956 |
7 | Porgy and Bess* | 400 | 1959 |
8 | Camelot* | 350 | 1960 |
Miscellaneous
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | The Lord's Prayer* | 1,760 | 1959 album by Mormon Tabernacle Choir, peaked at No. 1 on Billboard pop album chart, remained on that chart for 38 week |
2 | The Soul of Spain* | 1,360 | 101 Strings (1958), #1 on discount album chart for 46 weeks |
3 | The Spirit of Christmas* | 917 | Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1959) #5 |
4 | Songs of the Fabulous Fifties* | 893 | Roger Williams (1957) #6 |
5 | Till* | 810 | Roger Williams (1958) #4 |
6 | Allen Plays Allen* | 650 | Steve Allen (1956) |
7 | Music for Tonight* | 524 | Steve Allen (1955) #7 |
Pop, folk, and rock
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Wanda Jackson
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | "Fujiyama Mama"* | 21,566 | 1957 single |
2 | Wanda Jackson* | 11,623 | 1958 album |
3 | There's a Party Goin' On* | 7,610 | 1961 album |
4 | Rockin' with Wanda* | 7,406 | 1960 album |
5 | Right or Wrong* | 6,398 | 1961 album |
The Limeliters
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | The Limeliters* | 4,650 | 1960 album |
2 | The Slightly Fabulous Limeliters* | 4,192 | 1961 album |
3 | Tonight: In Person* | 3,873 | 1961 album |
4 | Through Children's Eyes* | 2,307 | 1962 album |
5 | Sing Out!* | 1,536 | 1962 album |
6 | Folk Matinee* | 1,273 | 1962 album |
7 | Our Men in San Francisco* | 994 | 1963 album |
Kay Starr
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | Kay Starr: Jazz Singer* | 1,677 | 1960 album |
2 | Movin'!* | 1,525 | 1959 album |
3 | The Kay Starr Style* | 1,263 | 1953 album |
4 | In a Blue Mood* | 1,055 | 1955 album |
5 | Rockin' with Kay | 993 | 1958 album |
6 | I Cry by Night* | 886 | 1962 album |
7 | The One, The Only Kay Starr* | 849 | 1956 album |
8 | Blue Starr* | 791 | 1957 album |
9 | Losers, Weepers* | 782 | 1960 album |
10 | One More Time* | 691 | 1960 album |
11 | Just Plain Country* | 522 | 1962 album |
12 | I Hear the Word* | 458 | 1959 album |
13 | Swingin' with the Starr* | 447 | 1956 album |
Miscellaneous
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"* | 43,307 | Ted Nugent (1977) |
2 | $1,000,000 Worth of Twang* | 4,703 | Duane Eddy album (1960) |
3 | The "Twangs" the "Thang"* | 2,141 | Duane Eddy album (1959) |
4 | Chim Chim Cheree and Other Children's Choices* | 832 | Burl Ives album (1964) |
Spoken word
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
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1 | America, Why I Love Her* | 11,072 | John Wayne poetry (1973) |
2 | Leonard Bernstein Discusses Humor in Music* | 1,218 | 1961 album |
3 | The Story-Teller ... A Session with Charles Laughton* | 962 | Laughton's one man show (1962), Grammy |
American football
editMichigan (people)
editRank | Title | Date | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | J. J. McCarthy | 2021-09-04 | 40,629 | 2,318,377 | UM quarterback 2021-2023 |
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 | Jake Moody | 2021-12-01 | 7,182 | 463,200 | UM placekicker |
6 | Zach Charbonnet | 2019-08-31 | 11,457 | 421,965 | UM/UCLA running back (2019-present) |
7 | Donovan Edwards | 2021-09-04 | 5,549 | 239,833 | UM running back 2021-present |
8 | Ronnie Bell (American football) | 2019-11-16 | 7,638 | 229,338 | UM wide receiver (2018-2022) |
9 | Joshua Uche | 2019-08-31 | 9,302 | 214,411 | UM linebacker 2016-2019 |
10 | Mike Sainristil* | 2020-10-24 | 17,828 | 157,905 | UM WR/defensive back (2019-23) |
11 | Erick All* | 2021-12-01 | 9,877 | 95,705 | Tight end Michigan (2019-22) and Iowa (2023) |
12 | Derrick Alexander | 2020 exp | 24,447 | 83,033 | UM wide receiver (1989-93) |
13 | Cornelius Johnson* | 2021-09-18 | 11,674 | 71,015 | Michigan WR (2019-23) |
14 | Len Ford | 2020 exp | 54,907 | 61,464 | UM end (1945-47), PFHOF |
15 | Bob Mann | 2020 exp 2010 exp |
55,669 | 71,918 | UM end (1946-47) |
16 | Daylen Baldwin* | 2021-09-18 | 10,747 | 35,246 | Michigan WR (2021) |
17 | Giles Jackson* | 2020-10-24 | 9,365 | 28,992 | UM RB 2019-20, Washington 2021-22 |
18 | Andrel Anthony* | 2021-10-30 | 5,980 | 23,257 | WR at Michigan (2021-22) and Oklahoma (2023-24) |
19 | Joe O'Donnell | 2020 exp | 10,614 | 16,682 | OG (1959-63) |
20 | Wally Gabler | 2020 exp 2010 exp |
10,121 | 15,203 | UM QB 1965 |
21 | William C. "King" Cole | 2020 exp | 14,540 | 12,228 | T/E 1902 |
22 | Tom Cecchini | 2019 exp 2012-01-07 |
12,295 | 9,298 | Michigan LB (1963-65) |
23 | Dick Vidmer* | 2020 exp 2009-12-27 |
6,960 | 8,595 | QB 1965-67 |
24 | Dave Glinka* | 2020 exp 2010-08-21 |
10,191 | 3,968 | QB 1960-62 |
25 | Henry Fonde* | 2020 exp 2010-01-21 |
9,481 | 3,599 | HB 1945-47 |
26 | Bill Pritula* | 2019 exp 2012-01-14 |
9,348 | 2,453 | Michigan tackle (1941-42, 1946-47) |
27 | Frank F. Bumps* | 2020-01-31 | 8,878 | 645 | UM 1885-86в |
Michigan (teams, rivalries)
editRank | Title | Date | Size | Views | Description |
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1 | 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 |
2 | George Jewett Trophy | 2021-03-14 | 17,508 | 25,266 | Rivalry trophy Michigan-Northwestern established 2021 |
3 | 1955 Michigan Wolverines football team | 2021-03-27 | 44,276 | 16,447 | 7–2 record, AP No. 12 |
4 | Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry | 1,735,312 | Rivalry | ||
5 | 1986 Michigan Wolverines football team | 88,013 | 11–2, AP No. 8, Harbaugh | ||
6 | 1984 Michigan Wolverines football team | 84,620 | 6–6, Mike Mallory MVP | ||
7 | Illinois–Michigan football series | 57,160 | Historic football series | ||
8 | 1980 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/9-1/11, 8/23 (expand) | 77,967 | 55,262 | Big 10 champion, No. 4 in final AP poll, won Rose Bowl |
9 | 1983 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/14-1/19 (expand) | 49,088 | 47,926 | 9–3 record, No. 8 in final AP poll, lost Sugar Bowl vs Auburn |
10 | 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/3-1/9 (expand) | 70,411 | 47,666 | 10–2, AP No. 9, Russell Davis MVP |
11 | 1982 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/14-1/17 (expand) | 72,070 | 44,529 | 8–4 record, Big 10 champion, lost Rose Bowl |
12 | 1975 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/22-1/24 (expand) | 67,668 | 43,918 | 8–2–2, AP No. 8, Gordon Bell MVP, lost Orange Bowl |
13 | 1978 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/6-1/9 (expand) | 64,812 | 40,437 | 10–2 record, Big 10 co-champion, lost Rose Bowl |
14 | 1981 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/12-1/15 (expand) | 75,390 | 39,899 | 9–3 record, won Bluebonnet Bowl |
15 | 1979 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/24-1/28 (expand) | 71,912 | 36,818 | 8–4 record, lost Gator Bowl |
16 | 1970 Michigan Wolverines football team | 33,484 | 9–1, AP No. 9 | ||
17 | 1967 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/21-1/33 (expand) | 50,687 | 19,425 | 4-6, Ron Johnson broke UM season and single-game rushing records |
18 | 1965 Michigan Wolverines football team | 7/18-7/20 (expand) | 52,107 | 16,694 | 4-6, Bill Yearby MVP |
19 | 1963 Michigan Wolverines football team | 7/22-7/24 (expand) | 42,231 | 12,627 | 3–4–2 record |
20 | 1962 Michigan Wolverines football team | 7/25, 10/8 (expand) | 18,425 | 12,375 | 2–7 record |
21 | 1960 Michigan Wolverines football team | 11,731 | 5-4 Dennis Fitzgerald MVP | ||
1 | 1969 Michigan Wolverines football team | 1/28-12/31 | 75,870 | 60,309 | 8–3 record in first season under Schembechler |
2 | 1970 Michigan Wolverines football team | 12/31-1/3 | 57,889 | 32,631 | 9–1 record, UPI No. 7 |
3 | 1967 Michigan Wolverines football team | 11/12 | 50,970 | 18,899 | 4–6 record, Ron Johnson MVP |
4 | 1965 Michigan Wolverines football team | 11/11 | 52,097 | 15,601 | 4–6 record, Bill Yearby MVP |
Players (non-Michigan)
editRank | Title | Date | Size | Views | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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
editRank | Title | Creation | Size | Views | Description |
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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
editWartime service teams
editRank | Title | Creation | Size | Views | Description |
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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 |
Season articles
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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*
Football people (not Michigan)
editRank | Title | Creation date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tootie Robbins | 2020-08-07 | 4,668 | 29,276 | NFL OT (1982-93), died of COVID in 2020 at age 62 |
2 | Marv Luster | 2020-08-07 | 6,412 | 16,429 | DB/E/WR at UCLA (1958-60), CFL (1961-74), Canadian FHOF |
Derek Kinder | 2020-07-22 | 3,461 | 13,419 | WR for Pitt (2005-06, 2008), Chicagoo Bears (2006), AfD resce | |
3 | Tom Vaughn | 2020-07-05 | 5,751 | 13,165 | Detroit Lions safety and return specialist (1965-71) |
4 | George Doherty* | 2020-02-29 | 5,962 | 11,072 | G/T Louisiana Tech, NFL/AAFC (1944-47), HC Northwestern State (1972-74) |
5 | Dick Lucas | 2020-05-21 | 12,918 | 10,511 | NFL player (1958-63), died of COVID in 2019 at age 86 |
6 | Sammy Stein* | 2020-07-17 | 5,639 | 6,507 | NFL E/T (1929-32), film actor (1933-57) |
7 | Francis Bacon* | 2020-06-25 | 7,801 | 5,616 | Pro football HB/E (1919-25) |
8 | Steve Hamas* | 2020-07-24 | 7,864 | 5,589 | FB at Penn Stat and NFL (1929), pro boxer defeatd Max Schmelling in 1934 |
9 | Mally Nydahl* | 2020-07-16 | 6,161 | 4,906 | NFL back (1929-31) |
10 | Mike Koken* | 2020-07-20 | 6,699 | 4,836 | QB/HB at Notre Dame (1939-32), Chicago (1933) |
11 | Arnold Oehlrich* | 2020-07-24 | 6,871 | 3,711 | FB/HB for Nebraska (1925-27) and NFL (1928-29) |
12 | Tony Furst* | 5,820 | 3,581 | Detroit Lions T (1940-41, 1944), served with Marine Corps at Guadalcanal | |
13 | John Deraney | 2020-01-18 | 5,866 | 3,447 | Punter and PK at NC Stae (2003-2006), AfD resce |
14 | Art Pharmer* | 2020-07-16 | 8,409 | 3,065 | HB/FB at Minnsota (1926-29), NFL (1930-31) |
15 | Greg Lens* | 2020-11-19 | 3,755 | 2,594 | NFL/WFL DT (1970-71, 1974-75) |
16 | Pat Lahey* | 2020-03-04 | 2,346 | 2,141 | End in AAFC (1946-47) |
17 | J. J. Jennings* | 4,249 | 2,024 | FB/TB at Rutgers (1971-73), led country in scoring (1973), played in WFL (1974-75) | |
18 | Shawn Walters* | 2020-01-15 | 3,178 | 1,931 | USC FB (1993-96) |
19 | Paul Miles* | 2020-11-03 | 3,865 | 1,890 | RB Bowling Green (1971-73), rated by AP greatest RB in history of MAC, WFL (1974) |
20 | Charlie Armstrong* | 2020-03-03 | 3,604 | 1,629 | HB/FB/QB for Mississippi College, 2x leading scorer Dixie Conference (1939, 1940) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1946) |
21 | Eugene Messler | 2020-02-05 | 11,854 | 1,620 | Tackle for Yale's NC teams (1891-93), HC Centre (1894), player-coach fr Duquesne Country and Athletic Club pro team (1895-97), AfD rescue |
22 | Mike Corgan* | 2020-08-30 | 2,529 | 1,573 | FB for Notre Dame (1937-39), Detroit Lions (1943) |
23 | Charlie Brown* | 2020-11-03 | 4,445 | 1,484 | WR Northern Arizona (1968-69), Detroit Lions (1970) |
24 | Lamar Blount* | 2020-03-04 | 2,509 | 1,482 | End for Duke and Mississippi St. and in AAFC (1946-47) |
25 | Bill Irgens* | 2020-08-13 | 2,697 | 1,318 | Minneapolis Marines HB/QB (1921-23), first Norwegian-born player in NFL |
26 | Tony Tonelli* | 2020-08-09 | 3,361 | 1,203 | C/G USC (1935-38), Detroit Lions (1939) |
27 | Butch Meeker* | 2020-07-17 | 2,393 | 1,183 | Back Washington State, Providence NFL (1930-31) |
28 | Gayle Knief* | 2020-11-08 | 3,492 | 1,067 | WR Patriots (1971) |
29 | Fred Crutcher* | 2020-01-15 | 2,624 | 1,046 | USC TB (1981-84) |
30 | Harry Burrus* | 2020-02-29 | 4,413 | 992 | HB in AAFC (1946-48), Little AA at Hardin-Simmons |
31 | Frank FitzGerald | 2020-08-13 | 4,157 | 949 | HB UD (1917, 1919-21), NFL (1923), Detroit judge (1947-61) |
32 | Joe Davis* | 2020-03-02 | 2,351 | 904 | End for USC, Bainbridge, Dodgers (1946) |
33 | Nick Daukas* | 2020-03-03 | 2,807 | 881 | T Dartmouth, Dodgers (1946) |
34 | Jackie Lowther* | 2020-08-30 | 2,458 | 881 | HB U. Detroit, Detroit Lions (1944), Steelers (1945) |
35 | Dave Myers* | 2020-07-17 | 6,692 | 867 | G/HB NYU (1926-29), NFL (1930-31, pre-segregation) |
36 | Jimmy Tarrant* | 2020-03-02 | 3,897 | 858 | QB Howard, Little AA (1940), AAFC (1946) |
37 | Walt Clay* | 2020-03-04 | 2,254 | 853 | HB/FB for Colorado and in AAFC (1946-49) |
38 | Frank DeClerk* | 2020-08-13 | 3,481 | 849 | Center in NFL (1923-25) |
39 | Austin Higgins* | 2020-08-12 | 3,600 | 840 | C/E Louisville Brecks (1921-23) |
40 | Bob Nelson* | 2020-03-01 | 4,186 | 823 | Center for Baylor, All-SWC (1939), Detroit Lions (1941, 1945), AAFC (1946-50) |
41 | Sam Vacanti* | 2020-03-01 | 2,808 | 814 | QB for Iowa (1941-42), Purdue (1943), Nebraska (1946), AAFC (1947-49) |
42 | Heinie Kirkgard* | 2020-08-13 | 1,397 | 810 | HB for Trinity (TX), Centre, SMU and Toledo NFL (1923) |
43 | George Bernhardt* | 2020-03-02 | 3,973 | 807 | Guard at Illinois and in AAFC (1946-48), asst. coach at multiple programs (1949-74) |
44 | Jack Russell* | 2020-02-29 | 3,092 | 800 | End for Baylor, Randolph Field (1944), AAFC (1946-50), CFL (1951-52) |
45 | Fest Cotton* | 2020-11-03 | 3,200 | 793 | DT Browns (1972), WFL (1974-75) |
46 | Rhoten Shetley* | 2020-03-02 | 3,390 | 790 | QB Furman (1937-39), Brooklyn Dodgers (1940-42, 1946) |
47 | Herb Nelson* | 2020-03-04 | 2,450 | 782 | E/T at Penn, AAFC (1946-48) |
48 | Felto Prewitt* | 2020-03-04 | 3,399 | 775 | C for Tulsa (1943-45), AAFC (1946-49) |
49 | Nick Klutka* | 2020-03-04 | 5,487 | 770 | End for Florida (1939-42), Second Air Force (1944-45), AAFC (1946) |
50 | Alex Schibanoff* | 2020-08-29 | 4,440 | 767 | OT Franklin & Marshall, Little AA (1940), Detroit Lions (1941-42) |
51 | Jim McCarthy* | 2020-03-03 | 4,420 | 766 | End for Illinois (1941-42), AAFC (1946-49) |
52 | Clarence Scott* | 2020-11-07 | 2,517 | 762 | DB Morgan State and for Patriots (1969-72) |
53 | Dale Gentry* | 2020-03-04 | 4,419 | 757 | E Washington State, All-PCC (1941), AAFC (1946-48) |
54 | Claude Harvey* | 2020-11-07 | 2,128 | 743 | LB Prairie View, Houston Oilers (1970) |
55 | Earl Warweg | 2022-01-27 | 3,711 | 739 | HB for Evansville NFL (1921), later an architect |
56 | John LeHeup* | 2020-11-03 | 6,200 | 737 | DE/OG/DT for South Carolina (1969-72), AA (1972), CFL/WFL (1973-76) |
57 | Pres Johnston* | 2020-03-02 | 2,243 | 735 | FB at SMU, AAFC (1946) |
58 | Jim Reynolds* | 2020-03-02 | 2,022 | 735 | FB Auburn, AAFC (1946) |
59 | Nate Johnson* | 3,137 | 733 | T for Illinois, MVP (1941 Illinois team), AAFC (1946-50) | |
60 | George Zorich* | 2020-03-02 | 3,256 | 733 | G Northwestern (1939-41), NFL/AAFC (1944-47) |
61 | Saxon Judd* | 2020-03-02 | 2,328 | 721 | End Tulsa, AAFC (1946-48) |
62 | Lou Zontini* | 2020-03-03 | 3,366 | 716 | FB/HB for Notre Dame (1937-39), NFL (1940-41, 1944), Fleet City (1945), AAFC (1946) |
63 | Ralph Buckley* | 2020-07-17 | 6,185 | 715 | HB Fordham (1924-27), Staten Island Stapletons (1930) |
64 | Andy Dudish* | 2020-03-04 | 3,915 | 714 | HB for Georgia (1940-42), AAFC (1946-47), Detroit Lions (1948) |
65 | Bob Rapp* | 2020-06-26 | 2,089 | 712 | HB/QB at Davis & Elkins and NFL (1922-29) |
66 | Harry Connolly* | 2020-03-03 | 8,128 | 740 | HB/FB/QB Boston College (1940-42), Brooklyn Dodgers (1946), HC Xavier (1955-58) |
67 | Bob Wells* | 2020-11-18 | 2,307 | 689 | OT SD Chargers (1968-70), WFL (1974) |
68 | Mel Witt* | 2020-11-08 | 3,178 | 685 | DE/DB Arlington State (1964-66), first African-American athlete at Arlington, and Patriots (1967-70) |
69 | Dutch Elston* | 2020-02-29 | 3,499 | 680 | C South Carolina, Rams (1945), Yankees (1946-48) |
70 | Bill Butler (linebacker)* | 2020-11-07 | 2,658 | 657 | LB Valley State (1968-69) and Broncos (1970) |
71 | Charlie Bray* | 2020-11-03 | 2,993 | 651 | OG CFL/WFL (1968-1976) |
72 | Gary Roberts* | 651 | |||
73 | Salem Ford* | 2020-08-12 | 3,489 | 649 | HB U. Louisville (1914-16), Louisville Brecks (1922-23) |
74 | Roy Hopkins* | 647 | |||
75 | Mal Bleecker* | 2020-07-17 | 2,649 | 645 | T/G/C at Columbia, captain (1929), Brooklyn Dodgers (1930) |
76 | George Sergienko* | 2020-03-03 | 2,246 | 640 | T NFL (1943-45), AAFC (1946) |
77 | Cassy Ryan* | 2020-07-24 | 2,624 | 629 | QB for West Virginia (1926-280, NFL (1929) |
78 | Ed Opalewski* | 616 | |||
79 | Gerry Conlee* | 610 | |||
80 | Bud Nygren* | 2020-02-28 | 5,654 | 605 | HB San Jose State, Little AA (1940), AAFC (1946-47), HC Sequoias (1948-50) |
81 | Don Reece* | 2020-03-02 | 3,137 | 599 | FB Missouri (1940-43), AAFC (1946) |
82 | Curt Sandig* | 2020-03-04 | 2,431 | 592 | FB Baylor, Pittsburgh Steelers (1943), AAFC (1946) |
83 | Jim Callahan | 587 | |||
84 | Harry Seltzer* | 578 | |||
85 | Phil Scott* | 2020-07-24 | 3,165 | 568 | End for Orange Tornados of NFL in 1929 (pre-segregation) |
86 | Bob Lundell* | 563 | |||
87 | Tony Calvelli* | 565 | |||
88 | Harry Kloppenburg* | 562 | |||
89 | Perry Scott* | 558 | |||
90 | Prince Scott* | 2020-03-02 | 2,551 | 557 | End for Texas Tech, AAFC (1946) |
91 | Hank Goodman | 554 | |||
92 | Bill Capps* | 552 | |||
93 | Dick Weber* | 541 | |||
94 | Jack Morlock* | 527 | |||
95 | Elmer Jones* | 522 | |||
96 | Frank Briante* | 524 | |||
97 | Dick Horne* | 2020-03-02 | 3,508 | 522 | End for Oregon (1940), NY Giants (1941), AAFC (1946-47) |
98 | Jack Gregory* | 517 | |||
99 | Charlie Huneke* | 2020-03-04 | 2,698 | 516 | T for El Toro Marines (1944), AAFC (1946-48) |
100 | Bull Wesley* | 518 | |||
101 | Ralph Barkman* | 512 | |||
102 | Bob Brumley* | 503 | |||
103 | Ed Halicki* | 500 |
NFL 1920-1933
- George Barna* 385
- Chase Boldt* 430
- Eddie Bollinger* 160
- Elliott Bonowitz* 202
- Art Braman* 181
- Bill Clarken* 436
- Chris Cortemeglia* 156
- Ulysses Coumier* 319
- Joe Crakes* 232
- Bernie Crowl* 234
- Herb Davis* 495
- Larry Dellinger* 399
- Dick Dobeleit* 329
- Art Dorfman* 411
- Clarence Drayer* 319
- Hoot Drury* 335
- Pat Duffy* 301
- Chief Elkins* 482
- Herb Eschbach* 178
- Dick Faust* 370
- John Filak* 239
- Paul Flinn* 249
- Beryl Follet* 188
- Bob Fosdick* 271
- Fred Foster* 195
- Mike Gavagan* 262
- Weldon Gentry* 301
- Bob Gillson* 243
- Donn Greenshields* 253
- Herb Gruber* 170
- Death Halladay* 321
- Willie Halpern* 180
- Ernie Hambacher* 251
- Dud Harris 233
- Leon Johnson* 401
- Red Joseph* 479
- Zern Joseph* 334
- Walt Jurkiewicz* 246
- Ike Kakela* 91
- Bill Kellogg* 187
- Ted Kucharski* 263
- Paul Kuczo* 300
- John Layport* 217
- Biff Lee* 339
- Tiny Lewis* 379
- Tom Lomasney* 142
- Tom Long* 416
- Darby Lowery* 248
- Al Maeder* 406
- Carl Mankat* 182
- Roy Martineau* 255
- Sam Mason* 252
- Joey Maxwell* 385
- Gene Mayl* 230
- Frank McGrath* 336
- Don Moses* 460
- Tony Panaccion* 263
- Bob Phelan* 422
- Earl Plank* 289
- Lew Pope* 370
- Earl Reisser* 205
- Neil Rengel* 192
- Carroll Ringwalt* 185
- Mike Riordan* 313
- George Rohleder* 169
- Spin Roy* 318
- Homer Ruh* 133
- Eber Sampson* 117
- Ollie Sansen* 293
- Skippy Scheib* 214
- Vin Schleusner* 272
- Si Seyfrit* 162
- Johnny Shultz* 331
- Nate Share* 264
- Shag Sheard* 363
- Red Shurtliffe* 147
- Butch Simas* 245
- Dave Skudin* 315
- Mike Stramiello* 176
- Rudy Tersch* 132
- Dutch Thiele* 347
- Howie Tipton* 193
- Otto Vokaty* 169
- Gordon Wallace* 200
- George Wanless* 400
- Rat Watson* 369
- Firpo Wilcox* 171
- Dave Ziff* 203
Detroit Lions
- Emil Banjavic* 386
- Paul Blessing* 316
- Harry Bolton* 238
- Tom Chantiles* 270
- Wayne Clark* 396
- Harold Cooper* 316
- Clem Crabtree* 242
- Bill Feldhaus* 240
- Tom Fena* 132
- Leon Fichman* 457
- Ted Grefe* 363
- Johnny Hackenbruck* 272
- Curly Hinchman* 200
- Dick Hudson* 238
- Bob Ivory* 421
- Al Kaporch* 180
- Larry Knorr* 477
- Joseph Manzo* 407
- Jack Mattiford* 302
- Paul Moore* 437
- Garvin Mugg* 196
- Ted Pavelec* 345
- Ray Reckmack* 162
- Del Ritchhart* 207
- Lake Roberson* 289
- Ernie Rosteck* 221
- Larry Sartori* 303
- George Sirochman* 250
- George Speth* 355
- Dixie Stokes* 234
- Paul Szakash* 403
- Owen Thuerk* 149
- Buzz Trebotich* 370
- Wilbur White* 266
- Rex Williams* 329
Other NFL
- Tony Gallovich* 309
- Len Janiak* 382
- Bill McKoy* 497
AAFC
- Jim Brutz* 441
- Daryl Cato* 376
- Lloyd Cheatham* 478
- Mickey Colmer* 458
- Marty Comer* 311
- Ray Ebli* 284
- Ken Holley* 309
- Frank Hrabetin* 280
- Buddy Jungmichel* 416
- Mike Kasap* 482
- Quentin Klenk* 387
- Russ Morrow* 369
- Jim O'Neal* 185
- Jim Pearcy* 325
- Dewey Proctor* 482
- Cal Purdin* 467
- Frank Quillen* 333
- Charley Riffle* 361
- Tom Robertson* 345
- C. B. Stanley* 308
- Doyle Tackett* 304
- Hub Ulrich 464
- Ken Whitlow* 447
AfD rescue
- List of second overall National Football League draft picks
- Patrick F. Burke
- Marshall Klevenow
- S. L. Mains (Doane coach)
- F. P. Reed (Doane coach)
- M. O. Smith (Doane coach)
- F. W. Sweeney (Doane coach)
- Jonathan Zenon
- Michael Terrizzi
Football team seasons (non-Michigan)
editRank | Title | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1888 Yale Bulldogs football team | 21,202 | 13–0 record, Walter Camp coach, national champion |
2 | 1970 Wichita State Shockers football team | 20,218 | Plane crash |
3 | 1892 Yale Bulldogs football team | 8,760 | 13–0 record, national champion, Walter Camp coach |
4 | NCAA University Division* | 7,867 | |
5 | 1931 Eureka Red Devils football team | 1,226 | Reagan |
6 | 1932 Whittier Poets football team | 897 | Nixon |
7 | 1934 Whittier Poets football team | 561 | Nixon |
8 | 1930 Eureka Red Devils football team | 462 | Reagan |
9 | 1955 Occidental Tigers football team | 289 | 6-2, Jack Kemp, Jim Mora |
- College football season: 1891-1895
- Adrian: 1925*
- Akron: 1922-1942* (21)
- Amherst: 1890*
- Arizona: 1988, 1990
- Assumption: 1925*
- Ball State: 1925-1927, 1930-1942, 1944-2001* (74)
- Boston University: 1925*
- Bowling Green: 1919-1948 1951-1958, 1960-1977, 1979-2000* (30)
- Brooklyn Dodgers: 1946
- Bucknell: 1910-1959, 1961-1964* (54)
- Buffalo: 1896, 1898, 1918, 1929-1942, 1946-1957, 1960-1961* (29)
- Canisius: 1923, 1927, 1933, 1936, 1948* (5)
- Carlisle: 1898, 1905
- Case: 1925*
- Catholic U: 1930-1934, 1936-1938, 1940*
- Chattanooga: 1931
- Chicago Rockets: 1946
- Colgate: 1903-1917, 1919-1931, 1933-1942, 1944-1955* (34)
- Colorado Mines: 1912, 1918
- Columbus Panhandles: 1911-1912*
- Crescent A.C.: 1885-1895* (11)
- Dartmouth: 1900, 1902, 1904-1907, 1910-1912, 1914-1917, 1919-1924, 1930
- Dayton: 1920-1942, 1946-1951* (29)
- Delaware: 1909-1928, 1930-1942, 1947-1962, 1963, 1964-1970* (57)
- DePaul: 1925-1932, 1938*
- DePauw: 1921
- Duquesne: 1928-1935, 1937-1938, 1940-1942, 1947-1950* (17)
- Fordham: 1904-1909, 1912-1918, 1920-1935* (29)
- Franklin & Marshall: 1890, 1925*
- Geneva: 1890
- Georgetown: 1933-1939, 1942, 1946-1950* (13)
- Gonzaga: 1929-1931, 1933, 1937-1938*
- Harvard: 1890, 1923-1924, 1926-1928, 1931, 1933-1940* (8)
- Holy Cross: 1919-1934, 1939-1944, 1946-1953, 1958, 1986-1987, 1991* (34)
- Houston: 1948-1951, 1953-1956, 1959-1966* (16)
- Indianapolis Light Artillery: 1894*
- John Carroll: 1939, 1948, 1950 (Shula), 1962-1963* (5)
- Kansas: 1891-1900, 1902-1919, 1934-1940, 1942-1946, 1948
- Kent State: 1920-1942, 1946-1950* (28)
- Kentucky: 1930-1937, 1939, 1955
- Lafayette: 1882-1895, 1897-1920, 1923-1947, 1949-1953* (68)
- Lakehurst NAS: 1942
- Lehigh: 1891-1908, 1910-1928* (37)
- Los Angeles Dons: 1946
- Louisville: 1912-1916, 1921-1942, 1946-1950, 1952-1971, 1973, 1975-1981* (59)
- Loyola (Chicago): 1929
- Maine: 1910-1942, 1944-1951* (41)
- Marshall: 1929-1936, 1938-1942, 1946-1969, 1972-1980*
- Maryland: 1927, 1942-1944
- Memphis: 1947, 1960-1983*
- Miami (OH): 1916-1940, 1942* (26)
- MIT: 1887
- Miami Seahawks: 1946
- Muhlenberg: 1946*
- Nevada: 1898-1904,* 1987 (AfD rescue)
- New Mexico: University of New Mexico football, 1892–1899
- New Mexico State: 1970-1971
- Niagara: 1940*
- North Dakota: 1922-1942, 1945-1972* (49)
- North Dakota State: 1922-1942, 1945-1949, 1963* (26)
- Northern Iowa: 1898, 1908-1909, 1925, 1927-1928, 1940-1942, 1946-1949, 1952, 1955, 1960* (14)
- Occidental: 1895, 1955*
- Ohio: 1894-18971901, 1906, 1915, 1924-1942* (22)
- Oklahoma City: 1927
- Ole Miss: 1924, 1926, 1935-1937
- Orange A.C.: 1889, 1893-1894
- Oregon State: 1894-1899, 1902-1924, 1926-1931, 1933-1938, 1942, 1945-1946, 1948-1949
- Penn: 1884-1888, 1911-1916, 1919-1923, 1926-1928, 1933-1950* (32)
- Princeton: 1935-1949* (14)
- Providence: 1925, 1931-1935* (6)
- Rhode Island: 1919-1942, 1945-1973* (53)
- Rice: 1962-1971* (10)
- Rutgers: 1886, 1890-1897, 1899-1900, 1902-1911, 1914, 1916, 1918-1924, 1927-1935, 1937-1940, 1942-1974, 1976-1977, 1980-1991
- St. Anselm: 1936*
- St. Bonaventure: 1946-1951* (6) Forness Stadium*
- St. John's: 1925
- Saint Louis: 1901, 1904-1905, 1909-1922, 1924-1931, 1934-1936, 1939-1942* (32)
- Scranton: 1937, 1939*
- SMU: 1937-1939, 1942-1946, 1949*
- South Dakota: 1922-1942, 1945-1971* (38)
- South Dakota State: 1915, 1920-1942, 1944-1961, 1963* (43)
- Southern Illinois: 1924-1942, 1944-1991* (67)
- Springfield: 1925*
- Spring Hill: 1927, 1929*
- Stevens: 1878
- Temple: 1910s, 1922-1974, 1976-1978, 1980-1990* (67)
- Toledo: 1924-1925, 1946, 1948-1969, 1972-1989, 1998*
- UCLA: 1956-1959
- Wabash: 1904
- Washington & Jefferson: 1890
- Wayne State: 1929-1931, 1946-1952*
- Western Maryland: 1929-1930, 1934
- Whittier: 1932 (Nixon), 1934*
- Wichita: 1939-1942, 1946-1953, 1956-1959, 1962-1969, 1970, 1971-1972
- Worcester: 1888, 1893
- Wyoming: 1975, 1977-1979*
- Yale: 1888, 1891-1892
- All-ACC: 1973, 1974
- All-Southwest: 1972-1973
- Western Conference: 1896-1900
Independents templates
Players
editRank | Title | Expand date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tommy Henry | 2019-06-26 | 6,520 | 29,510 | All-American center 1964 |
2 | Fred Russell (American football) | 2019-05-10 | 4,748 | 19,844 | Iowa running back 2002-2004 |
3 | Bill Karr | 2010-09-17 | 4,657 | 5,364 | Chicago Bears end 1933-1938 |
4 | Harry Van Surdam | 2019-01-08 | 15,233 | 3,674 | Wesleyan QB 1902-1905, CHFOF |
5 | Joseph Truskowski | 10,864 | 3,552 | ||
6 | Stan Quintana | 2019-10-26 | 9,364 | 1,258 | New Mexico QB (1963-65) WAC POY (1964) |
7 | Frank Grigonis | 461 | |||
8 | Bob Nork | 361 | Georgetown |
AfD rescue
Coaches
editRank | Title | Expand date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jack Curtice | 2019-01-07 | 23,309 | 19,728 | Athletic director 1942-1973 |
2 | Bob Titchenal | 11/5 | 14,987 | 6,743 | Pro center/end (1940-1947), head coach at New Mexico and San Jose State |
3 | Bill Mondt | 11/3 | 8,607 | 5,652 | New Mexico head football coach 1974-1979 |
4 | Mack Saxon | 2019-01-05 | 15,408 | 3,658 | Texas Mines football coach and AD 1929-1941 |
5 | Kevin McGarry | 6,391 | 3,134 | Head football coach San Diego 1996-2003 | |
6 | Thomas C. Holliday | 929 | UTEP | ||
7 | Mark Cardwell | 895 | WVS | ||
8 | Brian Fogarty | 883 | SD | ||
9 | A. G. Harbaugh | 865 | Montana St | ||
10 | Arthur Burkholder | 827 | NMA&M | ||
11 | Joseph T. Coleman | 699 | NMA&M | ||
12 | Adolph Hamblin | 684 | WVS | ||
13 | Dom Callicrate | 678 | Portland | ||
Martin F. Angell | NM | ||||
Tommy Dwyer* | UTEP | ||||
James Griffin* | Hampton | ||||
Gene Murphy* | Portland | ||||
James Patton* | NMA&M | ||||
George B. Powell* | UTEP | ||||
Thomas J. Smull | Ohio Northern | ||||
Justus F. Soule* | Wyoming |
Season articles
editRank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1964 Florida State Seminoles football team | 2019-10-25 | 11,387 | 10,958 | 9–1–1, first win over Florida, beat Oklahoma in Gator Bowl |
2 | 1960 Ohio Bobcats football team* | 2019-11-05 | 7,875 | 8,396 | 10–0, small college champion |
3 | 1947 SMU Mustangs football team | 2019-02-15 | 11,443 | 8,294 | 9–0–2, SWC champion, tied Penn State in Cotton Bowl, AP No. 3 |
4 | 1947 Kentucky Wildcats football team | 2019-02-09 | 8,502 | 7,416 | 8–3 record under Bear Bryant |
5 | 1945 Maryland Terrapins football team | 2019-04-02 | 8,127 | 5,612 | 6–2–1 record under Bear Bryant |
6 | 1901 Carlisle Indians football team | 2019-03-17 | 11,474 | 5,182 | 5–7–1 record under Pop Warner |
7 | 1988 UTEP Miners football team* | 2019-01-05 | 4,152 | 4,947 | 10–3 |
8 | 1926 Haskell Indians football team | 2019-05-24 | 10,819 | 3,572 | 12–0–1, Dick Hanley coach, Mayes McLain FB |
9 | 1964 New Mexico Lobos football team | 2019-10-27 | 8,528 | 3,379 | 9–2, WAC co-champion, Stan Quintana QB |
10 | 1999 New Mexico Lobos football team* | 2019-11-06 | 4,350 | 3,325 | 4–7 |
11 | 1967 UTEP Miners football team | 2,653 | 7–2–1, Sun Bowl champion | ||
12 | 1965 Texas Western Miners football team | 2,419 | 8–3, Bobby Dobbs coach, Sun Bowl champion | ||
13 | 1966 Texas Western Miners football team | 2,314 | 6–4, Bobby Dobbs coach | ||
14 | 1971 BYU Cougars football team | 2,203 | 5–6, Tommy Hudspeth coach | ||
15 | 1998 New Mexico Lobos football team | 2,167 | 3–9 | ||
16 | 1941 Hawaii Rainbows football team | 2019-01-23 | 8,810 | 2,393 | 8–1, final two games cancelled due to Pearl Harbor |
17 | 1968 BYU Cougars football team | 2,060 | 2–8, Tommy Hudspeth head coach | ||
18 | 1962 Southern Miss Southerners football team* | 2019-11-21 | 5,617 | 2,594 | 9–1, UPI small college national champion |
19 | 1965 North Dakota State Bison football team* | 2019-11-05 | 5,052 | 2,417 | Small college national champion, 11–0 |
- College football season: 1925, 1941
- All-America: 1941
- All-Big Ten: 1941
- All-Eastern: 1925, 1941
- All-Pacific Coast: 1941
- All Southern: 1941
- All-Southwest: 1925, 1927
- Akron: 1941
- Albion: 1900-1901, 1904
- Arizona: 1901, 1908-1909, 1911-1917, 1925, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1951-1952, 1954-1964
- Arizona State: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Arkansas: 1964
- Army: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947
- Auburn: 1901, 1925, 1941
- Ball State: 1941
- Baylor: 1901, 1920-1923, 1925-1934, 1938-1942, 1945-1949
- Beloit: 1901
- Bethune-Cookman: 2002
- Buffalo: 1901
- Big Ten Conference: 1901, 1925, 1941
- Boston College: 1901, 1941, 1947
- Boston U: 1941, 1947
- Bowling Green: 1941, 1947, 1959
- Brown: 1901, 1925, 1941
- Bucknell: 1901, 1925
- Buffalo: 1947
- Butler: 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947
- BYU: 1922-1931, 1932, 1933-1942, 1946-1948, 1950, 1951, 1952-1959, 1961-1964, 1966-1971
- California: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941
- Caltech: 1931
- Carlisle: 1901
- Carnegie Tech: 1925
- Case: 1901
- Catawba: 1947
- Chattanooga: 1941, 1947
- Chicago: 1901, 1925, 1932
- Chilocco: 1901, 1903
- Cincinnati: 1885-1905, 1908-1922, 1924-1934, 1936, 1941, 1947
- Citadel: 1941
- CCNY: 1925
- Clemson: 1901, 1925, 1940-1941, 1947-1955, 1957-1972, 1976, 1983
- Colgate: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Colorado: 1901, 1908-1910, 1920-1925, 1934, 1936, 1941, 1947
- Colorado College: 1941*
- Colorado State: 1923, 1925, 1941, 1947, 1970
- Columbia: 1889-1891, 1899-1903, 1904-1905, 1923-1932, 1934-1935, 1940-1941, 1946-1947
- Connecticut: 1925, 1947
- Cornell: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Creighton: 1921-1941, 1942
- Dartmouth: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947, 1993
- Davidson: 1941, 1947
- Dayton: 1925, 1941
- Delaware: 1947, 1971*
- Denver: 1898, 1910-1916, 1918-1944, 1947-1953, 1955-1960
- DePaul: 1908, 1933-1937, Template:DePaul Blue Demons football navbox
- DePauw: 1933, 1941
- Detroit: 1961
- Detroit Tech: 1941
- Drake: 1902-1909, 1920-1922, 1924-1941, 1947-1951, 1957, 1962
- Drexel: 1925, 1941
- Duke: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Duquesne: 1941, 1947
- East Texas: 1941, 1947
- Eastern Michigan: 1941, 1947
- Florida: 1941
- Florida State: 1947, 1964
- Fordham: 1925, 1947, 2009
- Furman: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Gallaudet: 1901
- Geneva: 1901
- George Washington: 1930-1931, 1933-1935, 1937-1942, 1947, 1952, 1956
- Georgetown: 1901, 1941, 1947
- Georgia: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Georgia Tech: 1941, 1947
- Gonzaga: 1921
- Hardin-Simmons: 1925-1926, 1930, 1935-1939, 1941-1942, 1947-1963
- Harvard: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947
- Haskell: 1895-1903, 1905-1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926-1931, 1932
- Hawaii: 1923-1925, 1934, 1941, 1946-1947
- Holy Cross: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Houston: 1947
- Idaho State: 1935, 1952-1953, 1955, 1957, 1959
- Illinois: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941
- Indiana: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1947
- Indiana State: 1941
- Iowa: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947, 1962
- Iowa State: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947
- Kansas: 1901, 1920-1929, 1932, 1941, 1947
- Kansas State: 1901, 1941, 1947, 1949
- Kent State: 1947
- Kentucky: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Lafayette: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Lehigh: 1901, 1925, 1947
- LSU: 1941
- Louisville: 1925, 1941
- Loyola (Chicago): 1925
- Loyola (Maryland): 1925
- Loyola (Los Angeles): 1941
- Loyola (New Orleans): 1921-1936
- Maine: 1925, 1947
- Manhattan: 1925, 1932-1942, Template:Manhattan Jaspers football navbox
- Marquette: 1907, 1911, 1917-1921, 1924-1929, 1932-1935, 1937-1960
- Maryland: 1901, 1925, 1945, 1947
- Massachusetts: 1947
- McNeese: 1980
- Merchant Marine: 1947
- Miami (FL): 1947
- Miami (OH): 1925, 1941, 1947
- Michigan State: 1901, 1925, 1928, 1930, 1934, 1936-1938, 1941
- Minnesota: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1964
- Mississippi State: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Missouri: 1893-1897, 1901, 1924-1927, 1931, 1939-1949
- Montana: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Montana State: 1898-1899, 1901-1902, 1905, 1913-1917, 1919-1941, 1946-1947, 1954, 1956
- Muhlenberg: 1947
- Navy: 1901, 1925, 1947
- Nebraska: 1901, 1911, 1939, 1947
- Nebraska Wesleyan: 1925
- Nevada: 1901, 1925, 1941
- New Hampshire: 1925, 1947, 1962*
- New Mexico: 1901, 1905-07, 1947, 1964-1969, 1971-1981, 1983-1996, 1998-1999*
- New Mexico State: 1924-1934, 1936, 1939-1942, 1946-1958, 1963-1964, 1968-1969
- NYU: 1925, 1941, 1947
- North Carolina: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- NC State: 1925-1926, 1928-1947*
- North Dakota: 1925, 1941
- North Dakota State: 1925, 1941, 1965, 1968-1969*
- North Texas: 1941, 1947
- Northern Arizona: 1933, 1941, 1947
- Northern Illinois: 1941
- Northern Iowa: 1941
- Northwestern: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Notre Dame: 1901, 1925, 1941
- Oberlin: 1925
- Ohio: 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947, 1960
- Ohio State: 1901, 1947, 1964
- Ohio Wesleyan: 1925
- Oklahoma State: 1925, 1932, 1947
- Ole Miss: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Oregon: 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947
- Oregon State: 1925, 1932, 1947
- Penn: 1889, 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947, 1996
- Penn State: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Pittsburg State: 1961
- Pittsburgh: 1901-1902, 1904-1905, 1907, 1909, 1911-1914, 1919-1928, 1930, 1932-1933, 1935
- Portland: 1927-1942, 1946-1949, Template:Portland Pilots football navbox
- Presbyterian: 1941
- Princeton: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Purdue: 1932, 1941, 1964
- Redlands: 1947
- Rhode Island: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Rice: 1912-1945, 1947
- Richmond: 1941, 1947
- Rose Poly: 1941
- Rutgers: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Saint Louis: 1906-1908, 1925, 1932-1933, 1937, 1941, 1945-1948
- San Diego: 1973 (AfD rescue)
- San Francisco: 1941, 1947
- Sewanee: 1901
- South Carolina: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947
- South Dakota: 1925, 1941
- South Dakota State: 1925, 1941
- SMU: 1917-1921, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Southern Miss: 1962*
- Springfield: 1947
- Stanford: 1925, 1932, 1947
- Syracuse: 1901, 1925, 1947
- Temple: 1941, 1947
- Tennessee: 1901, 1925, 1941
- Texas: 1901, 1941, 1947
- Texas A&M: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Texas Tech: 1941, 1947
- TCU: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- Toledo: 1930, 1932-34, 1936-1942, 1947
- Tulsa: 1941, 1947
- UCLA: 1925, 1929, 1932, 1941
- UCSB: 1941
- USC: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947
- Utah: 1901, 1903-1906, 1908-1911, 1925-1926, 1929-1930, 1938-1941 + group page moves
- Utah State: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947
- UTEP: 1914, 1919-1936, 1937, 1938-1942, 1946-1955, 1957-1970, 1988
- Vanderbilt: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Vermont: 1947
- Villanova: 1901, 1925, 1941, 1947, 2002
- Virginia: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Virginia Tech: 1925, 1941, 1947
- VMI: 1941, 1947
- Wabash: 1925
- Wake Forest: 1910, 1920, 1925, 1941, 1944-1945, 1947, 1950
- Washington: 1925, 1932, 1947
- Washington & Jefferson: 1901, 1925
- Washington and Lee: 1925, 1941, 1947
- Washington State: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941
- Washington U: 1905, 1918-1919, 1925, 1927, 1930, 1932, 1934-1935, 1938-1939, 1941
- Wayne State: 1925, 1947
- Wesleyan: 1901
- West Texas: 1941-1942, 1947-1950, 1956, 1962
- West Virginia: 1896, 1901-1909, 1915-1917, 1920-1923, 1925-1952
- Western Michigan: 1947
- Western Ontario: 1941
- Western Reserve: 1947
- Wichita: 1903, 1906-1908, 1910-1911, 1925, 1932-1933, 1937-1938, 1941, 1944, 1947, 1954-1955, 1960
- William & Mary: 1941, 1947
- Wisconsin: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1941, 1947
- Wyoming: 1893-1917, 1919-1930, 1932-1942, 1946-1947, 1962-1964
- Xavier: 1901, 1903, 1917-1922, 1925-1931, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1940-1941, 1947, 1949-1951, 1955-1956, 1965, 1967, 1973
- Yale: 1901, 1925, 1932, 1947
- Youngstown: 1941, 1947
- Pacific Coast Conference: 1925
Black college football champions
editRank | Title | Creation date |
Article Size |
Page views |
Description |
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1 | 1974 Grambling State Tigers football team | 2019-12-08 | 11,856 | 3,185 | Black college national champion |
2 | 1975 Grambling State Tigers football team | 2019-12-08 | 11,190 | 2,939 | Black college national champion |
3 | 1972 Grambling Tigers football team | 2019-12-08 | 8,420 | 2,908 | Black college national champion |
4 | 1955 Grambling Tigers football team | 2019-11-24 | 6,358 | 2,409 | Black college national champion |
5 | 1962 Florida A&M Rattlers football team | 2019-11-21 | 6,561 | 2,170 | AP small college national champion |
6 | 1967 Grambling Tigers football team | 2019-12-08 | 6,362 | 2,127 | Black college national champion |
7 | 1973 Grambling Tigers football team | 2019-12-10 | 8,641 | 2,024 | 10–3, SWAC champion |
8 | 1962 Jackson State Tigers football team | 2019-12-05 | 8,206 | 1,970 | Black college national champion |
9 | 1973 Tennessee State Tigers football team | 2019-12-02 | 7,771 | 1,911 | Black college national champion |
10 | 1963 Prairie View A&M Panthers football team | 2019-12-05 | 7,993 | 1,645 | Black college national champion |
11 | 1966 Tennessee A&I Tigers football team* | 2019-12-02 | 8,062 | 1,462 | 10–0, Black college national champion |
12 | 1976 Grambling State Tigers football team | 1,455 | 8–4 | ||
13 | 1947 Grambling Tigers football team | 1,432 | 11–2 | ||
14 | 1969 Florida A&M Rattlers football team | 1,423 | 8–1, Orange Blossom Classic champion | ||
15 | 1951 Morris Brown Wolverines football team | 1,406 | Black college national champion | ||
16 | 1961 Florida A&M Rattlers football team | 1,382 | Black college national champion | ||
17 | 1974 Alcorn State Braves football team | 1,342 | Black college national champion | ||
18 | 1970 Tennessee State Tigers football team | 1,296 | Black college national champion | ||
19 | 1965 Tennessee A&I Tigers football team* | 2019-12-02 | 7,858 | 1,247 | 9–0–1, black college national champion |
20 | 1924 Paul Quinn Tigers football team | 1,227 | Black college national co-champion | ||
21 | 1966 Tennessee A&I Tigers football team | 1,206 | Black college national champion | ||
22 | 1971 Tennessee State Tigers football team | 1,182 | Black college national champion | ||
23 | 1959 Florida A&M Rattlers football team | 1,147 | Black college national champion | ||
24 | 1935 Texas College Steers football team | 1,140 | Black college national champion | ||
25 | 1921 Talladega football team | 1,128 | Black college national champion | ||
26 | 1920 Howard Bison football team | 1,104 | Black college national champion | ||
27 | 1964 Prairie View A&M Panthers football team | 1,083 | Black college national champion | ||
28 | 1922 Hampton Seasiders football team | 1,061 | Black college national champion | ||
29 | 1931 Wilberforce Green Wave football team | 1,061 | Black college national champion | ||
30 | 1959 Florida A&M Rattlers football team | 1,056 | Black college national champion | ||
31 | 1948 Southern Jaguars football team | 1,055 | Black college national champion | ||
32 | 1965 Tennessee A&I Tigers football team | 1,035 | Black college national champion | ||
33 | 1960 Southern Jaguars football team | 1,007 | Black college national champion | ||
34 | 1976 South Carolina State Bulldogs football team | 975 | Black college national champion | ||
35 | 1968 Alcorn A&M Braves football team | 970 | Black college national champion | ||
36 | 1958 Prairie View A&M Panthers football team | 927 | Black college national champion |
- Template:Black college football national champion navbox
- Template:1955 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
- Template:1947 Midwest Athletic Association football standings
- Template:1947 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
- Alcorn: 1947, 1968-1969, 1974
- Bethune-Cookman: 1947
- Bluefield: 1927-1928, 1947
- Clark: 1947
- Florida A&M: 1937-1938, 1941-1942, 1945, 1947, 1950-1959, 1960, 1961-1964, 1969
- Fort Valley State: 1947
- Grambling: 1947, 1955, 1967, 1972-1974, 1975, 1976
- Hampton: 1922, 1947
- Howard: 1920, 1923, 1925-1926, 1947
- Jackson State: 1962
- Kentucky State: 1934-1935, 1947
- Lane: 1947
- Langston: 1939, 1941
- Lincoln (MO): 1923-1924, 1947, 1953
- Lincoln (PA): 1947
- Louisville Municipal: 1947
- Maryland Eastern Shore: Football navbox, 1947-1952, 1955
- Morgan State: 1933, 1937, 1943-1944, 1946-1947, 1949, 1967
- Morris Brown: 1940-1941, 1951
- North Carolina A&T: 1951
- North Carolina College: 1954
- Paul Quinn: 1924
- Prairie View: 1947, 1953-1954, 1958, 1963-1964
- Shaw: 1947
- South Carolina State: 1947, 1976
- Southern: 1947-1950, 1954-1955, 1959-1960
- Talladega: 1920-1921
- Tennessee State: 1946-1956, 1965-1966, 1970-1971, 1973
- Texas College: 1935, 1947
- Tuskegee: 1924-1927, 1929-1930, 1947, Tuskegee football navbox
- Vermont: 1901
- Virginia State: 1936, 1947
- Virginia Union: 1923
- West Virginia State: 1936, 1947, 1949
- Wilberforce: 1931, 1947-1948
- Wiley: 1921, 1928, 1932, 1945, 1947
- Xavier: 1950
- Tropical Bowl (HBCUs)
Baseball
editPlayers
editRank | Title | Expand date |
Size | Page views |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mickey Lolich | 2019 exp | 34,080 | 426,617 | MLB pitcher 1963-1979 |
2 | Darrell Evans | 2019-2020 exp | 43,629 | 236,645 | MLB 1969-89 |
3 | Gates Brown | 2021 exp | 22,440 | 139,181 | Detroit Tigers pinch hitting specialist 1963-1975 |
4 | Dave Rozema | 2021 exp | 13,358 | 126,529 | MLB pitcher (1977-86) |
5 | Mickey Stanley | 2020 exp | 20,998 | 131,009 | CF (1964-1978) |
6 | Aurelio Rodríguez | 2019 exp | 37,907 | 130,098 | MLB third baseman 1967-83 |
7 | Rudy York | 2019 exp | 30,337 | 93,510 | MLB baseball 1934-1948, home run and RBI leader 1943 |
8 | John Wockenfuss | 2019 exp | 25,996 | 93,142 | Detroit Tigers 1974-1983 |
9 | John Hiller | 2019 exp | 46,655 | 83,745 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1965-1980 |
10 | Bobby Ávila | 2019 exp | 19,049 | 66,911 | Mexican MLB 2B (1949-59), 1954 AL batting champion |
11 | Bill Donovan | 2019 exp | 22,551 | 56,588 | MLB pitcher 1898-1918 |
12 | Tom Veryzer | 2019 exp | 15,510 | 44,740 | MLB shortstop 1973-1984 |
13 | Boss Schmidt | 2019 exp | 26,363 | 36,792 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1906-1911 |
14 | Lil Stoner | 2021 exp | 23,559 | 28,102 | MLB pitcher (1922-31) |
15 | George Mullin | 2019 exp | 28,936 | 25,589 | Detroit P 1902-1913 |
16 | Hoot Evers | 2019 exp | 20,302 | 24,876 | MLB outfielder 1941-56 |
17 | Dwight Lowry | 2019 exp | 8,618 | 18,939 | Tigers C (1984-87) |
18 | Barney McCosky | 2019 exp | 10,665 | 17,648 | Tigers OF (1939-42, 1946) |
19 | Ray Hayworth | 2019 exp | 15,263 | 15,301 | MLB pitcher 1926-1945 |
20 | Jack Pierce | 2019 exp | 12,119 | 13,394 | UM baseball player (2017-19) |
21 | Ed Killian | 2019 exp | 15,518 | 12,142 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1904-1910 |
22 | Chief Hogsett | 2020 exp | 15,867 | 10,190 | Pitcher (1929-1944) |
23 | Skeeter Webb | 2007 exp 2014 exp 2020 exp |
7,484 | 9,952 | Infielder (1932-1948) |
24 | Kip Young* | 2007-11-11 2019 exp |
13,126 | 11,650 | Detroit P 1978-1979 |
25 | Chet Laabs | 2019 exp | 16,233 | 10,949 | MLB outfielder 1937-1947 |
26 | Jack Lively | 2019 exp | 9,354 | 11,550 | Detroit P 1911 |
27 | Fred Scherman | 2019 exp | 24,300 | 9,444 | MLB pitcher 1969-1976 |
28 | Ricky Peters | 2007-11-11 2019 exp |
9,067 | 11,588 | Detroit CF 1979-1981 |
29 | Dick Harley | 2019 exp | 17,497 | 7,728 | MLB outfielder 1897-1903 |
30 | Rube Kisinger | 2007-11-07 2019 exp |
9,913 | 9,593 | Detroit P 1902-1903 |
31 | Joe Hoover* | 2020 exp | 14,804 | 7,045 | Shortstop (1943-1945) |
32 | Charlie Carr | 2007-07-11 2019 exp |
14,441 | 6,999 | MLB 1B 1898-1914 |
33 | Flea Clifton | 2007-05-26 2019 exp |
19,256 | 6,396 | Detroit Tigers infielder 1934-1937 |
34 | John Stone | 2019 exp | 7,078 | 5,995 | Tigers OF (1928-33) |
35 | Joe Sullivan (pitcher) | 2019-07-30 | 9,487 | 5,163 | MLB pitcher 1935-1941 |
36 | Hub Walker | 2019-07-30 | 7,578 | 4,993 | MLB center fielder 1931-1945 |
37 | Wiley Taylor | 2019-07-20 | 6,852 | 4,800 | MLB pitcher 1911-1914 |
38 | Zeb Eaton | 2019-07-23 | 4,678 | 4,479 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1944-1945 |
39 | Hub Pernoll | 2019-07-21 | 9,773 | 4,458 | Detroit Tigers pitcher 1910, 1912 |
40 | Chuck Scrivener | 2019-07-14 | 10,124 | 4,788 | Detroit Tigers shortstop 1975-1977 |
41 | Liz Funk | 2019-07-19 | 14,510 | 4,714 | MLB center fielder 1929-1933 |
42 | Bill Akers | 2019-07-18 | 12,848 | 3,949 | Detroit Tigers infielder 1929-1931 |
43 | Frank Kitson | 2019-07-20 | 8,623 | 3,826 | MLB pitcher 1898-1907 |
44 | Marv Peasley | 2019-07-20 | 4,230 | 3,717 | Tigers P (1910) |
45 | Art Griggs | 3,317 | 1B (1909-1918) | ||
46 | Ed Gremminger | 2019-08-05 | 6,434 | 3,285 | MLB 3B (1895-1904) |
47 | Harry Davis | 2019-07-23 | 8,213 | 3,142 | Detroit Tigers first baseman 1932-1933 |
48 | Clay Perry | 3,116 | |||
49 | John Terry | 2,919 | |||
50 | Harry Lochhead | 2,848 | |||
51 | Hugh Shelley | 2019 exp | 4,766 | 2,938 | Detroit OF 1935 |
52 | Frank Croucher | 2007-06-28 2019 exp |
10,224 | 2,903 | Detroit SS 1939-1941 |
53 | Biff Schaller | 2007-08-10 2019 exp |
5,103 | 2,731 | Detroit OF 1911 |
54 | Jack Hardy | 2020 exp | 8,216 | 2,137 | Catcher (1903-07) |
55 | Frosty Thomas | 2007-07-08 2019 exp |
4,324 | 2,025 | Detroit P 1905 |
56 | Jack Sullivan | 2007-06-30 2019 exp |
7,472 | 2,014 | Detroit C 1905 |
58 | Hank Perry | 2007-07-15 2019 exp |
4,267 | 1,906 | Detroit OF 1912 |
59 | Spider Baum* | 2020-03-05 | 4,343 | 1,844 | PCL pitcher (1903-1920) |
60 | Herm Malloy | 2007-07-15 2019 exp |
7,257 | 1,625 | Detroit P 1907-08 |
61 | Bill Force* | 2020-09-10 | 2,605 | 540 | Negro league pitcher (1921-1930) |
1976 Detroit Tigers season | 27,901 | 74–87 record, Year of "The Bird" | |||
1950 Detroit Tigers season | 13,519 | 95–59 (.617) record |
Negro league seasons
editTemplate:Negro league baseball champions
Pacific Coast League seasons
editField 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
editRank | 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
editArticle (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? |