Ebin "Tug" Wilson (August 1869 – December 18, 1948), sometimes spelled Eben Wilson, was an American college football player and coach. He was a starter...
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Everett Sweeley, Curtis Redden, Hugh White (the 1901 team captain), Ebin Wilson, Bruce Shorts, Neil Snow, Arthur Redner, and Albert Herrnstein. The strength...
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Dyson Wilson (1926–2011), British international rugby player Ebin Wilson (1869–1948), American collegiate football player and coach Tug Wilson (British...
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James B. Modesitt (1898–1899) Anthony Chez (1900) Frederick Feil (1901) Ebin Wilson (1902–1903) Frank Cayou (1904–1907) Ralph Jones (1908) Jesse Harper (1909–1912)...
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Princeton (1938–1942). Ebin Wilson: played for Michigan (1899–1901), head coach for Wabash (1902–1903), Alma (1904–1905). Hugh E. Wilson: played for Michigan...
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James B. Modesitt (1898–1899) Anthony Chez (1900) Frederick Feil (1901) Ebin Wilson (1902–1903) Frank Cayou (1904–1907) Ralph Jones (1908) Jesse Harper (1909–1912)...
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Wisconsin Ebin Wilson 1899 1901 Guard Played on the 1901 Point-a-Minute team; Later served as head football coach at Wabash and Alma Colleges Eric Wilson 1997...
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two more touchdowns in the second half, the first on a short run by Ebin Wilson with Neil Snow kicking the goal. Michigan's final touchdown was scored...
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James B. Modesitt (1898–1899) Anthony Chez (1900) Frederick Feil (1901) Ebin Wilson (1902–1903) Frank Cayou (1904–1907) Ralph Jones (1908) Jesse Harper (1909–1912)...
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James B. Modesitt (1898–1899) Anthony Chez (1900) Frederick Feil (1901) Ebin Wilson (1902–1903) Frank Cayou (1904–1907) Ralph Jones (1908) Jesse Harper (1909–1912)...
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