w w low "-W w w qw w V w qw qw -1 The Leaders and Best The Michigan Daily counts down the top 15 collegiate players in Michigan history Text by Gennaro Filice " Daily Sports Editor Page design by Daniel Bremmer * Daily Sports Editor Bennie Oosterbaan, Ed A three-time All- Ameren (1925- 27), Oosterbaan was considered one of the finest pass-catchers of his era and earned a spot on the all- time All-American team in 1951. Adolph (Germany) Schulz, RC Germany played roving center on defense, plugging holes across the line in the early 1900s. He was a National Hall of Fame selection and was named to the 1951 all- time All-American team. r 4 _ 4 P Desmond Howard, WR Winner of the 1991 Heisman Trophy, Howard set the season marks for most touchdowns (23) and most points (138). Anthony Thomas, RB "The A-Train" sits atop Michigan's career lists in rushing attempts (934), rushing yards (4,472), rushing touchdowns (55) and career 100-yard rushing games (22). .;,° ~i. .44 4> I .4>; I WDBraylon EdSwards, WR Just five games into his setior season, Edwards needs 335 yards to become the first player in Michigatthistory to post thre straight 1,000- yard receiving seasons. Edwards has the most *4 catches in program v, history and is on the cusp of breaking many other records. w Dan Dierdorf, OT A consensus All-American for the Wolverines in 1970, Dierdorf was a key in Michigan's shared Big Ten title during Bo Schembechler's first year (1968). W Anthony .4 Carter, WR "A.C." was a three- time All-American and the Big Ten's Most Valuable Player in 1982. He leads all Michigan receivers with 3,076 career yards. Rick Leach, QB _ F A four-year starter at Michigan, Leach placed in the Heisman Trophy voting three times, finishing third his senior year (1978). Leach R also earned All-Big Ten honors three times. w.~. Ron Kramer, End Kramer - who earned nine letters in football, basketball and track - was one of the best overall athletes ever to don the Maize and Blue. On the gridiron, he was a two-time All-American (1956- 57), playing offensive and defensive end, running back, quarterback, kicker and receiver, often all in the same game. Michigan retired his No. 87 jersey following his senior year. Robert Chappuis, RB Chappuis returned from service as an aerial gunner in World War II - during which his plane was shot down over Italy - to finish second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1947. Tom Harmon, RB "Old 98" became the first Michigan player to in 1940 after he put up unbelievable number win over Ohio State. Harmon rushed for 139 completed 11-of-12 passes for 151 yards and four extra points, intercepted three passes (including and averaged 50 yards per punt. After the game, Ha ovation from the 73,000 present ... and the contest'v Harmon's No. 98 is one of just four retired numbers 6B - The Michigan Daily - Football Saturday- October 9, 2004 The Michigan Daily - Football