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- | ====== Marquette Football ====== | ||
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- | Also in 1936, [[Ray Buivid|Raymond " | ||
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- | Marquette football has also had its fair share of great players as well, the most famous being [[George Andrie]]. | ||
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- | In his career, Andrie was a member of the Super Bowl VI champion Cowboys, and also played in the 1967 NFL Championship loss to the Green Bay Packers nicknamed the “Ice Bowl,” in which he recovered a fumble for a touchdown. In all, Andrie played in five Pro Bowls, earning four starts, and was Pro Bowl co-MVP in 1970 along with Chicago Bears Hall of Fame running back Gale Sayers. | ||
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- | Aside from Andrie, more than 70 Marquette football players played professionally, | ||
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- | Out of this number, four Marquette players have been inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. [[Lavern Dilweg]] was a stifling defensive end for Marquette in the early 1920s, and at 6’ 3” was one of the most intimidating members of the team. In his playing days at Marquette, Dilweg was a two-time Walter Eckersall All-American, | ||
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- | Marquette University’s football program racked up 36 winning seasons in its history, nine of which the team went undefeated. But Dec. 8, 1960, after only 10 wins in the previous six seasons and creating debt for the school, the program was canceled by the school despite incredible student opposition. Although students may never see Division 1 football again at Marquette, the stories and legends that have passed through this campus can at least offer us a glimpse of what it was like. | ||
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- | ==== Nicknames ==== | ||
- | * Circa 1892-1916 – Football team is known as " | ||
- | * 1917-1954 – Marquette nicknamed " | ||
- | * 1924-1937 – Marquette nickname " | ||
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- | ===== Teams ===== | ||
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- | 1960s: [[1960]]\\ | ||
- | 1950s: [[1950]] | [[1951]] | [[1952]] | [[1953]] | [[1954]] | [[1955]] | [[1956]] | [[1957]] | [[1958]] | [[1959]] \\ | ||
- | 1940s: [[1940]] | [[1941]] | [[1942]] | [[1943]] | [[1944]] | [[1945]] | [[1946]] | [[1947]] | [[1948]] | [[1949]] \\ | ||
- | 1930s: [[1930]] | [[1931]] | [[1932]] | [[1933]] | [[1934]] | [[1935]] | [[1936]] | [[1937]] | [[1938]] | [[1939]] \\ | ||
- | 1920s: [[1920]] | [[1921]] | [[1922]] | [[1923]] | [[1924]] | [[1925]] | [[1926]] | [[1927]] | [[1928]] | [[1929]] \\ | ||
- | 1910s: [[1910]] | [[1911]] | [[1912]] | [[1913]] | [[1914]] | [[1915]] | [[1916]] | [[1917]] | [[1918]] | [[1919]] \\ | ||
- | 1900s: [[1900]] | [[1901]] | [[1902]] | [[1903]] | [[1904]] | [[1905]] | [[1906]] | [[1907]] | [[1908]] | [[1909]] \\ | ||
- | 1890s: [[1896]] | [[1897]] | [[1898]] | [[1899]]\\ | ||
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- | ===== Coaches ===== | ||
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- | * Coaches (in chronological order) | ||
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- | ===== Players ===== | ||
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- | * [[Alphabetical Player List]] | ||
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- | ===== Photos ===== | ||
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- | ===== Marquette Football Programs ===== | ||
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- | * [[Marquette Football Programs - Pre-1930s]] | ||
- | * [[Marquette Football Programs - The 1930s]] | ||
- | * [[Marquette Football Programs - The 1940s]] | ||
- | * [[Marquette Football Programs - The 1950s]] | ||
- | * [[Marquette Football Programs - Final Year, 1960]] |