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Gustave Herman Ferbert (July 22, 1873 –
January 15, 1943),
nicknamed "Dutch", was an
American college football player and coach. He was
first a player...
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least one of Michigan's 44 Big Ten
Conference championships:
Gustave Ferbert, Yost,
Harry Kipke, Crisler, Oosterbaan, Elliott, Schembechler, Moeller...
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Barbour (1892–1893)
William McCauley (1894–1895)
William Ward (1896)
Gustave Ferbert (1897–1899)
Langdon Lea (1900)
Fielding H. Yost (1901–1923)
George Little...
- Year
Coach Overall record Big Ten
record 1898
Gustave Ferbert 10–0 3–0 1901†
Fielding H. Yost 11–0 4–0 1902 5–0 1903† 11–0–1 3–0–1 1904† 10–0 2–0 1906†...
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Dutch Clark (1906–1978),
National Football League player and
coach Gustave Ferbert (1873–1943),
football player and
later head
coach at the
University of...
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under head
coach Gustave Ferbert.
Ferbert had been a star
halfback at
Michigan from 1893 to 1896.
During the four
years Ferbert pla****, the
Michigan team...
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Barbour (1892–1893)
William McCauley (1894–1895)
William Ward (1896)
Gustave Ferbert (1897–1899)
Langdon Lea (1900)
Fielding H. Yost (1901–1923)
George Little...
- 1853–1911), English-born
boxer in
Australia and the
United States Gustave Ferbert (1873–1943),
American football player and
later head
coach at the University...
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including quarterback and team
captain James Baird,
halfbacks Gustave Ferbert,
Horace Dyer, and
George Dygert,
guard "Pa" Heninger,
center C. H. Smith...
- team
scored in the
second half. Michigan's
lineup in the game was
Gustave Ferbert (left end),
Edwin A.
Murbach (left tackle),
Willard W.
Griffin (left guard)...