Editorial Review Product Description Chapters: Germany Schulz, Jay Cutler, Rex Grossman, Bob Griese, Jeff George, Rick Mirer, Ray Neal, Bernard Pollard, Mike Phipps, Ryan Baker, Josh Gaines, Rosevelt Colvin, Glen Steele, Paul Spicer, Jeremy Bridges, Jaymar Johnson, Greg Middleton, Stanford Keglar, Ken Huffine, Will Billingsley, Donald Washington, Russ Hathaway, Nate Lawrie, Frank Fausch, Clarence Spiegel, Moe Gardner, Menz Lindsey, Billy Hillenbrand, Pete Brewster, Joe Domnanovich, Jason Pociask, Corbett Davis, Mike Otto, Pat Filley, Bob Kercher, Devin Moore, Chick Maggioli, Paul Flatley, Jared Tomich, Eddie Rucinski, Paul Moss, Ray Trowbridge, Earl Warweg, Ken Johnson, Lew Skinner, Derrick Ransom, John Johnson, Candy Miller, Amos Martin, Wally Hess, Bill Sortet, Jim Sniadecki, Don Thompson, John Isenbarger, Travis Williams, Al Young, Enoch Demar, Fanny Niehaus, Fred Vanzo. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 220. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Adolph F. "Germany" Schulz (April 19, 1883 April 14, 1951) was an All-American American football center for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1904 to 1905 and from 1907 to 1908. While playing at Michigan, Schulz is credited with having invented the spiral snap and with developing the practice of standing behind the defensive line. As the first lineman to play in back of the line on defense, he is credited as football's first linebacker. During his time at Michigan, Schulz also became involved in one of college football's earliest recruiting controversies, as some suggested that he was a "ringer" recruited by Michigan coach Fielding H. Yost. Schulz was 21 years old when he enrolled at Michigan, had worked in an Indiana steel mill and reportedly played for either amateur or professional teams. Michigan was refused re-entry into the Western Conference in 1908 when it ins...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12736659 ... Read more |