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The Wolverines football program ranks first in NCAA in total wins (860) and winning percentage (.747). Michigan also owns the longest current streak of consecutive bowl game appearances, having made a trip every year since 1975, a total of 32 years and counting.
Furthermore, the Wolverines hold the records for most winning seasons (109) and most undefeated season (25). Michigan also has a winning record against every Division I-A Conference.
The Michigan Wolverines football national championships:
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1901: Record: 11-0, Coach: Fielding Yost
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1902: Record: 11-0, Coach: Fielding Yost
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1903: Record: 11-0-1, Coach: Fielding Yost
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1904: Record: 10-0, Coach: Fielding Yost
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1918: Record: 5-0, Coach: Fielding Yost
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1923: Record: 8-0, Coach: Fielding Yost
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1932: Record: 8-0, Coach: Harry Kipke
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1933: Record: 7-0, Coach: Harry Kipke
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1947: Record: 10-0, Coach: Fritz Crisler
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1948: Record: 9-0, Coach: Bennie Oosterbaan
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1997: Record: 12-0, Coach: Lloyd Carr
Big Ten Conference Championships:
Coach: Gustave Ferbert
1898
Coach: Fielding Yost
1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1918, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926
Coach: Harry Kipke
1930, 1931, 1932, 1933
Coach: Fritz Crisler
1943, 1947
Coach: Bennie Oosterbaan
1948, 1949, 1950
Coach: Bump Elliott
1964
Coach: Bo Schembechler
1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989
Coach: Gary Moeller
1990, 1991, 1992
Coach: Lloyd Carr
1997, 2000, 2003, 2004
Heisman Trophy (Most outstanding player)
1940- Tom Harmon
1991- Desmond Howard
1997- Charles Woodson
Maxwell Award (Most outstanding player)
1940: Tom Harmon
1991: Desmond Howard
Walter Camp Award (Most outstanding player)
1991: Desmond Howard
1997: Charles Woodson
Chuck Bednarik Award (Most outstanding defensive player, adjudged by the Maxwell Football Club)
1997: Charles Woodson
Dick Butkus Award (Most outstanding linebacker)
1991: Erick Anderson
Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Most outstanding defensive player, adjudged by the Football Writers Association of America)
1997: Charles Woodson
Fred Biletnikoff Award (Most outstanding wide receiver)
2004: Braylon Edwards
Dave Rimington Trophy (Most outstanding center)
2004: David Baas
Jim Thorpe Award (Most outstanding defensive back)
1997: Charles Woodson
Doak Walker Award (Most outstanding running back)
2003: Chris Perry
Lombardi Award (Most outstanding lineman - defensive or offensive - or linebacker)
2006: LaMarr Woodley
Ted Hendricks Award (Most outstanding defensive end)
2006: LaMarr Woodley
In basketball, the Wolverines have won 1 national championship (1989) and 12 Big Ten regular season conference titles. The Wolverines have made six trips to the Final Four: 1964, 1965, 1976, 1989, 1992 and 1995.
The hockey program is also very prominent and has won nine national championships: 1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1964, 1996 and 1998.
The design of the Michigan Wolverines Fleece: Framed Panel consists of the University's M logo within a half yellow, half navy square over a navy blue background. Underneath the square are the words "Go Blue". Each panel measures 60" wide by 50" long.
The Michigan Wolverines Fleece: Framed Panel is not suitable for children's sleepwear. This flannel fabric has been licensed by the University of Michigan and is for individual consumption only. Any other use of the Michigan Wolverines Fleece: Framed Panel is prohibited and illegal.