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The 1954 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1954 Big Ten Conference football season. In its seventh year under head coach Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan compiled a 6–3 record (5–2 against conference opponents), tied for second place in the Big Ten, outscored opponents by a combined total of 139 to 87, and was ranked No. 15 in the final AP and Coaches Polls.[1][2]
Left guard Ted Cachey was the team captain, and fullback Fred Baer received the team's most valuable player award,[2]
The team's statistical leaders included quarterback Jim Maddock with 293 passing yards, Fred Baer with 439 rushing yards, and Ron Kramer with 303 receiving yards.[6]
The following 33 players received varsity letters for their participation on the 1954 team.[8] Players who started at least four games are shown with their names in bold.[2]
Fred Baer, 5'11", 188 pounds, senior, LaGrange, IL – started 6 games at fullback
Lou Baldacci, 6'1", 196 pounds, junior, Akron, OH – started 5 games at quarterback, 1 game at fullback
Terry Barr, 6'1", 172 pounds, sophomore, Grand Rapids, MI - halfback
James Bates, 6'0", 198 pounds, senior, Farmington, MI – started 4 games at center
Tony Branoff, 5'11", 188 pounds, junior, Flint, MI – started 2 games at right halfback
Charles Brooks, 6'1", 202 pounds, sophomore, Marshall, MI - end
Ted Cachey, 5'10", 178 pounds, senior, Chicago – started 9 games at left guard
Daniel Cline, 5'10" 175 pounds, senior, Brockport, NY – started 9 games at left halfback
George Corey, 5'10", 163 pounds, junior, Baden, PA - halfback
Don Drake, 5'11", 213 pounds, senior, Ypsilanti, MI - center
Jim Fox, 6'0", 190 pounds, junior, Saginaw, MI - guard
Ronald Geyer, 6'2", 225 pounds, senior, Toledo, OH – started 6 games at right tackle
Jerry Goebel, 6'3", 214 pounds, sophomore, Grosse Pointe, MI - center
Tom Hendricks, 5'11", 181 pounds, junior, Detroit - halfback
Edward Hickey, 5'8", 173 pounds, senior, Anaconda, MT – started 1 game at right halfback
Dave Hill, 6'0", 188 pounds, junior, Ypsilanti, MI – started 2 games at fullback
Stan Knickerbocker, 5'11", 173 pounds, senior, Chelsea, MI - halfback
Bill Kolesar, 6'0", 221 pounds, junior, Mentor, OH - tackle
Ron Kramer, 6'3", 210 pounds, sophomore, East Detroit, MI – started 9 games at left end
Jim Maddock, 6'0", 187 pounds, sophomore, Chicago – started 1 game at quarterback
Tom Maentz, 6'2", 205 pounds, sophomore, Holland, MI – started 5 games at right end
Bob Marion, 5'10", 192 pounds, junior, Muskegon Heights, MI - guard
Duncan McDonald, 6'0", 170 pounds, senior, Flint, MI – started 3 games at quarterback
Ed Meads, 6'0", 199 pounds, junior, Oxford, MI – started 9 games at right guard
John Morrow, 6'2", 228 pounds, junior, Ann Arbor, MI – started 3 games at right tackle
John Peckham, 6'2", 227 pounds, junior, Sioux Falls, SD – started 2 games at center
Chuck Ritter, 6'0", 195 pounds, senior, Cassopolis, MI - guard
Mike Rotunno, 6'0", 187 pounds, sophomore, Canton, OH - guard
Ed Shannon, 5'8", 172 pounds, sophomore, River Forest, IL – started 6 games at right halfback
Gene Snider, 6'0", 195 pounds, sophomore, Hamtramck, MI – started 3 games at center
John Veselenak, 6'2", 192 pounds, senior, Flint, MI - end
Art Walker, 5'11", 218 pounds, senior, South Haven, MI – started 9 games at left tackle
Gerry Williams, 6'2", 189 pounds, junior, Flint, MI – started 4 games at right end
Coaches and staff
Michigan's 1954 coaching, training, and support staff included the following persons.[2]
^"Michigan Football Statistic Archive Query Page". University of Michigan. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved November 6, 2017.(statistics retrieved by entering "1954" in the box for "Games & Totals by Season" and then, at the next screen, choosing "Display Season Totals")
^Peter Chatfield Kinyon, born December 5, 1929, died November 16, 2012. Played football at Michigan 1948–1951 (varsity 1950–51). Coached football at Michigan 1954–56.