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The 1952 Michigan State Spartans football team was an American football team that represented Michigan State College as an independent during the 1952 college football season. In their sixth year under head coach Clarence "Biggie" Munn , the Spartans recorded a perfect 9–0 record, outscored opponents by a total of 312 to 84, and were ...
Fenimore was selected as a consensus first-team halfback on the 1945 All-America college football team. [8] He was later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Three Oklahoma A&M players received first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors in 1945: Bob Fenimore, end Neill Armstrong, and lineman J. C. Colhouer. [9]
No. 4 Oklahoma closed its season at Oklahoma A&M, winning 54–7 to finish 8–1–1. In the final AP poll, released December 1, No. 1 Michigan State was the champion, followed by No. 2 Georgia Tech , No. 3 Notre Dame , No. 4 Oklahoma , and No. 5 USC .
This list consists of college football players who have been elected to the College ... Texas A&M: Defensive end: 2010: Paul Christman ... Michigan State: Tackle ...
The 1951 Michigan State Spartans football team was an American football team that represented Michigan State College as an independent during the 1951 college football season. In their fifth season under head coach Clarence Munn , the Spartans compiled a perfect 9–0 record and outscored opponents by a total of 270 to 114.
No Oklahoma A&M players received first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors in 1947. [4] Oklahoma A&M was ranked at No. 65 (out of 500 college football teams) in the final Litkenhous Ratings for 1947. [5] The team played its home games at Lewis Field in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
The preseason Top Five were No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Michigan, No. 4 Ohio State, and No. 5 Maryland. On Friday, September 16, No. 1 UCLA opened in Los Angeles with a 21–0 win over visiting Texas A&M. September 17, Oklahoma, Michigan and Ohio State were idle, but No. 5 Maryland edged Missouri on the road, 13–12. No. 10 Georgia Tech ...
Six Oklahoma A&M players received first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors in 1948: tackle Charles Shaw, guards Wayne Burrow and D. Meisenheimer, end William Long, and backs Bill Grimes and Bob Meinert. [4] Oklahoma A&M was ranked at No. 50 in the final Litkenhous Difference by Score System ratings for 1948. [5]