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Fielding Yost And The Amazing “Point A Minute" Michigan Football Teams of 1901-1905
Fielding Yost, renowned as one of the greatest college football coaches in history, elevated Michigan football to national prominence in the early 20th century. His teams, known as the "Point-A-Minute" squads from 1901-1905, were celebrated for their impressive performance. This video, narrated by Jon Johnston, delves into the history of these teams.
Yost was born on April 30, 1871, in Fairview, West Virginia. Initially a public school teacher and local deputy, he pursued a coaching career, a novel profession at the time. Yost's journey in football coaching began in 1897 at Ohio Wesleyan, followed by stints at Nebraska and Kansas, with notable successes at each.
In 1900, Yost moved to Stanford, only to leave due to a new policy favoring alumni coaches. He then joined Michigan in 1901, ma...
published: 06 Jan 2024
-
Fielding H. Yost from Michigan Team Photos (1901-1940)
Michigan's legendary head coach and athletic director Fielding H. Yost over the years, taken from official team photos digitally available at the U-M Bentley Historical Library.
- More on this from MVictors.com: http://mvictors.com/fielding-yost-through-the-years-1901-1940-video/
published: 26 Oct 2020
-
Fielding Yost and Point A Minute Michigan Football #football #footballhistory
This is a preview of a longer form video about Fielding Yost and the Point A Minute Michigan Football teams of 1901-1905.
published: 09 Jan 2024
-
1897 Michigan Wolverines football team | WikiDaily
#shorts #WikiDaily
The 1897 Michigan Wolverines football team, led by coach Gustave Ferbert, had an undefeated season with a 6-0 record. Known for their strong defense and powerful offense, the team outscored their opponents 222-4. This remarkable season solidified Michigan's dominance in college football and set the stage for future successes.
published: 26 Sep 2023
-
Willie Heston, Anthony Carter - John Kryk on Michigan Football Legends
ESPN's CFB150 list of the top college football players of all-time included many great names. But..the list completely left off anyone from 1901-1933 during which Michigan football netted 8 national championships. For this episode I spoke to John Kryk (NFL beat writer, historian, author of Natural Enemies and Stagg vs. Yost) to talk about the career and legacy of Willie Heston. He also shares his thoughts and memories of the great WR Anthony Carter Show notes:
- Kryk's book Stagg vs. Yost: https://amzn.to/3aep2ER [MVictors is an Amazon affiliate]
- Kryk's book Natural Enemies (Michigan-Notre Dame rivalry): https://amzn.to/2R1HFEH
- John Kryk on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JohnKryk
- Top 25 Michigan football players of all-time http://mvictors.com/top-25-michigan-football-players-of...
published: 17 Jan 2020
-
Fielding H Yost: The Greatest Coach in Michigan Football History
In this video, we discuss one of the greatest program builders in college football history, Fielding H. Yost. This man made it his life mission to build the brand of football and put the University of Michigan on the map. This video covers a general overview of Yost's life and career as a Michigan Wolverine. Almost all of the videos shown here include either Yost himself or teams associated with Yost.
Thank you for watching the College Football History Channel. If you enjoy the video, make sure to like and subscribe. Let me know if there are any topics you'd like me to dive into next.
Walk In The Park by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
published: 01 Jan 2024
-
A Salute to Michigan's Willie Heston! | This Week in Michigan Football History
GOOD AFTERNOON! Today we head back to 2006 as Lloyd Carr's #10 Wolverines welcomed the Chippewas from Central Michigan. In a game interrupted by the first weather delay in the modern history - the Wolverines put up over 250 yards on the ground and kept Central's talented QB Dan LaFevour in check in the 41-17 rout.
But Sorry Chips, September 9th is a very special day in Meechigan football lore for another reason! This day marks the date of birth and date of passing of arguably the greatest player in Wolverine history - I'm talking about the brilliant Willie Heston.
Heston grew up in Illinois before moving out west and settling in Oregon. He later enrolled at San Jose State and decided to give football a shot. Their coach tried him at halfback where Heston dominated and fell in love wi...
published: 09 Sep 2023
-
Michigan vs Ohio State: The Rivalry (HBO)
published: 08 Nov 2022
-
Chicago-Michigan football game
SUMMARY
Excerpts of a 1903 football game between the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Includes views of the uniformed players, the spectators in the stadium and surrounding stands, and the game itself.
NOTES
Copyright: reg. unknown.
SUBJECTS
Football.
College sports.
University of Chicago--Football.
University of Michigan--Football.
Sports (Nonfiction)--Short.
RELATED NAMES
Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
Kleine (George) Collection (Library of Congress)
DIGITAL ID
awal 4184s1 4184s2 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/awal.4184
published: 15 Apr 2010
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Early football film in 1903 Michigan vs Chicago (Pt. 1 of 2) by Edison
Part 1 of great old football film by Thomas Edison Company in 1903.
Michigan vs Chicago
Michigan Coach: "Hurry up" Fielding Yost
Chicago Coach: "Grand Old Man" Amos Alonzo Stagg
Source: Library of Congress
http://www.LostCentury.com
published: 14 Sep 2011
19:06
Fielding Yost And The Amazing “Point A Minute" Michigan Football Teams of 1901-1905
Fielding Yost, renowned as one of the greatest college football coaches in history, elevated Michigan football to national prominence in the early 20th century....
Fielding Yost, renowned as one of the greatest college football coaches in history, elevated Michigan football to national prominence in the early 20th century. His teams, known as the "Point-A-Minute" squads from 1901-1905, were celebrated for their impressive performance. This video, narrated by Jon Johnston, delves into the history of these teams.
Yost was born on April 30, 1871, in Fairview, West Virginia. Initially a public school teacher and local deputy, he pursued a coaching career, a novel profession at the time. Yost's journey in football coaching began in 1897 at Ohio Wesleyan, followed by stints at Nebraska and Kansas, with notable successes at each.
In 1900, Yost moved to Stanford, only to leave due to a new policy favoring alumni coaches. He then joined Michigan in 1901, marking the start of an extraordinary era. Prior to Yost, Michigan football, starting in 1877, was relatively unrecognized, often overshadowed by Northeastern teams. Michigan was part of the Western Conference, now the Big Ten, but hadn't established itself as a dominant force.
Yost's first season at Michigan in 1901 was a revelation, as the team went undefeated with a remarkable 550-0 point differential, including a historic 49-0 win in the 1902 Rose Bowl. His teams from 1901 to 1905 amassed a record of 55 wins, one loss, and one tie, outscoring opponents 2,821 to 42, earning the "Point-A-Minute" nickname. Yost's innovative strategies, such as high-tempo offense and tactical plays, significantly impacted the game.
Michigan's success under Yost began shifting the power in college football from the Northeast to other regions. Although there were controversies around eligibility and player payments, Yost's impact was undeniable. He also had a sizable ego, often claiming various football innovations.
Grantland Rice, a sportswriter, highlighted Yost's personality in his book, noting Yost's insistence on being a pivotal figure in football's development. Yost continued coaching at Michigan until 1926 and served as the Athletic Director until 1940. His teams are recognized for winning several national championships, contributing to Michigan's status as a historically successful football program.
In conclusion, Fielding Yost's tenure at Michigan significantly influenced college football's evolution and established Michigan as a formidable power in the sport. Jon Johnston's video explores Yost's legacy, inviting viewers to appreciate the rich history of college football.
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https://wn.com/Fielding_Yost_And_The_Amazing_“Point_A_Minute_Michigan_Football_Teams_Of_1901_1905
Fielding Yost, renowned as one of the greatest college football coaches in history, elevated Michigan football to national prominence in the early 20th century. His teams, known as the "Point-A-Minute" squads from 1901-1905, were celebrated for their impressive performance. This video, narrated by Jon Johnston, delves into the history of these teams.
Yost was born on April 30, 1871, in Fairview, West Virginia. Initially a public school teacher and local deputy, he pursued a coaching career, a novel profession at the time. Yost's journey in football coaching began in 1897 at Ohio Wesleyan, followed by stints at Nebraska and Kansas, with notable successes at each.
In 1900, Yost moved to Stanford, only to leave due to a new policy favoring alumni coaches. He then joined Michigan in 1901, marking the start of an extraordinary era. Prior to Yost, Michigan football, starting in 1877, was relatively unrecognized, often overshadowed by Northeastern teams. Michigan was part of the Western Conference, now the Big Ten, but hadn't established itself as a dominant force.
Yost's first season at Michigan in 1901 was a revelation, as the team went undefeated with a remarkable 550-0 point differential, including a historic 49-0 win in the 1902 Rose Bowl. His teams from 1901 to 1905 amassed a record of 55 wins, one loss, and one tie, outscoring opponents 2,821 to 42, earning the "Point-A-Minute" nickname. Yost's innovative strategies, such as high-tempo offense and tactical plays, significantly impacted the game.
Michigan's success under Yost began shifting the power in college football from the Northeast to other regions. Although there were controversies around eligibility and player payments, Yost's impact was undeniable. He also had a sizable ego, often claiming various football innovations.
Grantland Rice, a sportswriter, highlighted Yost's personality in his book, noting Yost's insistence on being a pivotal figure in football's development. Yost continued coaching at Michigan until 1926 and served as the Athletic Director until 1940. His teams are recognized for winning several national championships, contributing to Michigan's status as a historically successful football program.
In conclusion, Fielding Yost's tenure at Michigan significantly influenced college football's evolution and established Michigan as a formidable power in the sport. Jon Johnston's video explores Yost's legacy, inviting viewers to appreciate the rich history of college football.
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Been Dead, Never Been To Europe - Memoir About My Death And Recovery - https://amzn.to/3CgnmJP
Manage Your Damage - Heart Attack Survivor - https://amzn.to/3MkIy6i
The Mystery of the Dent in My Head - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMKCB54P
CornNation and Cobbycorn.com are reader-supported.
#CollegeFootballHistory
#GridironLegends
#NCAAFootballClassics
#NCAAHistory
#FootballTraditions
#TailgateCulture
#footballhistory #vintagefootball
#SportsDocumentary
#NCAAHighlights
- published: 06 Jan 2024
- views: 5372
2:44
Fielding H. Yost from Michigan Team Photos (1901-1940)
Michigan's legendary head coach and athletic director Fielding H. Yost over the years, taken from official team photos digitally available at the U-M Bentley Hi...
Michigan's legendary head coach and athletic director Fielding H. Yost over the years, taken from official team photos digitally available at the U-M Bentley Historical Library.
- More on this from MVictors.com: http://mvictors.com/fielding-yost-through-the-years-1901-1940-video/
https://wn.com/Fielding_H._Yost_From_Michigan_Team_Photos_(1901_1940)
Michigan's legendary head coach and athletic director Fielding H. Yost over the years, taken from official team photos digitally available at the U-M Bentley Historical Library.
- More on this from MVictors.com: http://mvictors.com/fielding-yost-through-the-years-1901-1940-video/
- published: 26 Oct 2020
- views: 223
0:37
Fielding Yost and Point A Minute Michigan Football #football #footballhistory
This is a preview of a longer form video about Fielding Yost and the Point A Minute Michigan Football teams of 1901-1905.
This is a preview of a longer form video about Fielding Yost and the Point A Minute Michigan Football teams of 1901-1905.
https://wn.com/Fielding_Yost_And_Point_A_Minute_Michigan_Football_Football_Footballhistory
This is a preview of a longer form video about Fielding Yost and the Point A Minute Michigan Football teams of 1901-1905.
- published: 09 Jan 2024
- views: 597
0:25
1897 Michigan Wolverines football team | WikiDaily
#shorts #WikiDaily
The 1897 Michigan Wolverines football team, led by coach Gustave Ferbert, had an undefeated season with a 6-0 record. Known for their strong ...
#shorts #WikiDaily
The 1897 Michigan Wolverines football team, led by coach Gustave Ferbert, had an undefeated season with a 6-0 record. Known for their strong defense and powerful offense, the team outscored their opponents 222-4. This remarkable season solidified Michigan's dominance in college football and set the stage for future successes.
https://wn.com/1897_Michigan_Wolverines_Football_Team_|_Wikidaily
#shorts #WikiDaily
The 1897 Michigan Wolverines football team, led by coach Gustave Ferbert, had an undefeated season with a 6-0 record. Known for their strong defense and powerful offense, the team outscored their opponents 222-4. This remarkable season solidified Michigan's dominance in college football and set the stage for future successes.
- published: 26 Sep 2023
- views: 2434
14:22
Willie Heston, Anthony Carter - John Kryk on Michigan Football Legends
ESPN's CFB150 list of the top college football players of all-time included many great names. But..the list completely left off anyone from 1901-1933 during wh...
ESPN's CFB150 list of the top college football players of all-time included many great names. But..the list completely left off anyone from 1901-1933 during which Michigan football netted 8 national championships. For this episode I spoke to John Kryk (NFL beat writer, historian, author of Natural Enemies and Stagg vs. Yost) to talk about the career and legacy of Willie Heston. He also shares his thoughts and memories of the great WR Anthony Carter Show notes:
- Kryk's book Stagg vs. Yost: https://amzn.to/3aep2ER [MVictors is an Amazon affiliate]
- Kryk's book Natural Enemies (Michigan-Notre Dame rivalry): https://amzn.to/2R1HFEH
- John Kryk on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JohnKryk
- Top 25 Michigan football players of all-time http://mvictors.com/top-25-michigan-football-players-of-all-time/
- MVictors.com: http://mvictors.com
https://wn.com/Willie_Heston,_Anthony_Carter_John_Kryk_On_Michigan_Football_Legends
ESPN's CFB150 list of the top college football players of all-time included many great names. But..the list completely left off anyone from 1901-1933 during which Michigan football netted 8 national championships. For this episode I spoke to John Kryk (NFL beat writer, historian, author of Natural Enemies and Stagg vs. Yost) to talk about the career and legacy of Willie Heston. He also shares his thoughts and memories of the great WR Anthony Carter Show notes:
- Kryk's book Stagg vs. Yost: https://amzn.to/3aep2ER [MVictors is an Amazon affiliate]
- Kryk's book Natural Enemies (Michigan-Notre Dame rivalry): https://amzn.to/2R1HFEH
- John Kryk on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JohnKryk
- Top 25 Michigan football players of all-time http://mvictors.com/top-25-michigan-football-players-of-all-time/
- MVictors.com: http://mvictors.com
- published: 17 Jan 2020
- views: 341
26:14
Fielding H Yost: The Greatest Coach in Michigan Football History
In this video, we discuss one of the greatest program builders in college football history, Fielding H. Yost. This man made it his life mission to build the bra...
In this video, we discuss one of the greatest program builders in college football history, Fielding H. Yost. This man made it his life mission to build the brand of football and put the University of Michigan on the map. This video covers a general overview of Yost's life and career as a Michigan Wolverine. Almost all of the videos shown here include either Yost himself or teams associated with Yost.
Thank you for watching the College Football History Channel. If you enjoy the video, make sure to like and subscribe. Let me know if there are any topics you'd like me to dive into next.
Walk In The Park by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
https://wn.com/Fielding_H_Yost_The_Greatest_Coach_In_Michigan_Football_History
In this video, we discuss one of the greatest program builders in college football history, Fielding H. Yost. This man made it his life mission to build the brand of football and put the University of Michigan on the map. This video covers a general overview of Yost's life and career as a Michigan Wolverine. Almost all of the videos shown here include either Yost himself or teams associated with Yost.
Thank you for watching the College Football History Channel. If you enjoy the video, make sure to like and subscribe. Let me know if there are any topics you'd like me to dive into next.
Walk In The Park by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
- published: 01 Jan 2024
- views: 44636
2:49
A Salute to Michigan's Willie Heston! | This Week in Michigan Football History
GOOD AFTERNOON! Today we head back to 2006 as Lloyd Carr's #10 Wolverines welcomed the Chippewas from Central Michigan. In a game interrupted by the first weat...
GOOD AFTERNOON! Today we head back to 2006 as Lloyd Carr's #10 Wolverines welcomed the Chippewas from Central Michigan. In a game interrupted by the first weather delay in the modern history - the Wolverines put up over 250 yards on the ground and kept Central's talented QB Dan LaFevour in check in the 41-17 rout.
But Sorry Chips, September 9th is a very special day in Meechigan football lore for another reason! This day marks the date of birth and date of passing of arguably the greatest player in Wolverine history - I'm talking about the brilliant Willie Heston.
Heston grew up in Illinois before moving out west and settling in Oregon. He later enrolled at San Jose State and decided to give football a shot. Their coach tried him at halfback where Heston dominated and fell in love with the game. Then two important twists of fate changed the course of Michigan football history:
- First, while at San Jose State, Heston was encouraged by a Professor of Literature named Nettie Daniels. Ms Daniels was a Michigan grad, and a huge football fan, a encouraged Willie to transfer to U of M after graduation.
- The second twist happened in 1900, when Fielding H. Yost, who coached at Stanford at the time, agreed to lead San Jose State in their final game. That's where Yost and Heston met, hit it off, so once Yost took over at Michigan in 1901 he reached out to Heston to come join his new squad.
Heston scored a one way train ticket to the Midwest and once In Ann Arbor he quickly became a dominant force in Western football and beyond. All told, in brutal era of pigskin before the forward pass, Heston's speed and physicality worked perfectly in Yost's "Hurry Up" offense, and together they changed the game. He was the first player to be named All-Western four times, and the first from outside the East to be named a two-time All-American.
Heston tallied an amazing 71 touchdowns in his career, and more importantly, he NEVER LOST A GAME while suiting up for the Maize and Blue from 1901 to 1904- that was record of 43 wins, no losses and a single tie. Oh, and he helped deliver U of M's FIRST FOUR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
GO BLUE! Beat the Rebels! Happy Birthday Willie Heston! And FOR MORE, check out MVictors.com and WTKA.com - For the KeyBank Countdown to Kickoff --- this is The Professor, Greg Dooley!
https://wn.com/A_Salute_To_Michigan's_Willie_Heston_|_This_Week_In_Michigan_Football_History
GOOD AFTERNOON! Today we head back to 2006 as Lloyd Carr's #10 Wolverines welcomed the Chippewas from Central Michigan. In a game interrupted by the first weather delay in the modern history - the Wolverines put up over 250 yards on the ground and kept Central's talented QB Dan LaFevour in check in the 41-17 rout.
But Sorry Chips, September 9th is a very special day in Meechigan football lore for another reason! This day marks the date of birth and date of passing of arguably the greatest player in Wolverine history - I'm talking about the brilliant Willie Heston.
Heston grew up in Illinois before moving out west and settling in Oregon. He later enrolled at San Jose State and decided to give football a shot. Their coach tried him at halfback where Heston dominated and fell in love with the game. Then two important twists of fate changed the course of Michigan football history:
- First, while at San Jose State, Heston was encouraged by a Professor of Literature named Nettie Daniels. Ms Daniels was a Michigan grad, and a huge football fan, a encouraged Willie to transfer to U of M after graduation.
- The second twist happened in 1900, when Fielding H. Yost, who coached at Stanford at the time, agreed to lead San Jose State in their final game. That's where Yost and Heston met, hit it off, so once Yost took over at Michigan in 1901 he reached out to Heston to come join his new squad.
Heston scored a one way train ticket to the Midwest and once In Ann Arbor he quickly became a dominant force in Western football and beyond. All told, in brutal era of pigskin before the forward pass, Heston's speed and physicality worked perfectly in Yost's "Hurry Up" offense, and together they changed the game. He was the first player to be named All-Western four times, and the first from outside the East to be named a two-time All-American.
Heston tallied an amazing 71 touchdowns in his career, and more importantly, he NEVER LOST A GAME while suiting up for the Maize and Blue from 1901 to 1904- that was record of 43 wins, no losses and a single tie. Oh, and he helped deliver U of M's FIRST FOUR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
GO BLUE! Beat the Rebels! Happy Birthday Willie Heston! And FOR MORE, check out MVictors.com and WTKA.com - For the KeyBank Countdown to Kickoff --- this is The Professor, Greg Dooley!
- published: 09 Sep 2023
- views: 291
6:47
Chicago-Michigan football game
SUMMARY
Excerpts of a 1903 football game between the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Includes views of the uniformed players, the spectat...
SUMMARY
Excerpts of a 1903 football game between the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Includes views of the uniformed players, the spectators in the stadium and surrounding stands, and the game itself.
NOTES
Copyright: reg. unknown.
SUBJECTS
Football.
College sports.
University of Chicago--Football.
University of Michigan--Football.
Sports (Nonfiction)--Short.
RELATED NAMES
Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
Kleine (George) Collection (Library of Congress)
DIGITAL ID
awal 4184s1 4184s2 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/awal.4184
https://wn.com/Chicago_Michigan_Football_Game
SUMMARY
Excerpts of a 1903 football game between the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Includes views of the uniformed players, the spectators in the stadium and surrounding stands, and the game itself.
NOTES
Copyright: reg. unknown.
SUBJECTS
Football.
College sports.
University of Chicago--Football.
University of Michigan--Football.
Sports (Nonfiction)--Short.
RELATED NAMES
Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
Kleine (George) Collection (Library of Congress)
DIGITAL ID
awal 4184s1 4184s2 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/awal.4184
- published: 15 Apr 2010
- views: 11936
4:04
Early football film in 1903 Michigan vs Chicago (Pt. 1 of 2) by Edison
Part 1 of great old football film by Thomas Edison Company in 1903.
Michigan vs Chicago
Michigan Coach: "Hurry up" Fielding Yost
Chicago Coach: "Grand Old Man" ...
Part 1 of great old football film by Thomas Edison Company in 1903.
Michigan vs Chicago
Michigan Coach: "Hurry up" Fielding Yost
Chicago Coach: "Grand Old Man" Amos Alonzo Stagg
Source: Library of Congress
http://www.LostCentury.com
https://wn.com/Early_Football_Film_In_1903_Michigan_Vs_Chicago_(Pt._1_Of_2)_By_Edison
Part 1 of great old football film by Thomas Edison Company in 1903.
Michigan vs Chicago
Michigan Coach: "Hurry up" Fielding Yost
Chicago Coach: "Grand Old Man" Amos Alonzo Stagg
Source: Library of Congress
http://www.LostCentury.com
- published: 14 Sep 2011
- views: 7135