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Neil Snow

End

Neil Worthington Snow

Inducted 1960

Date of Birth

11/10/1879

Birthplace

Detroit, MI

School

University of Michigan (1898-1901)

Bio

Neil Snow was a player of many talents, who played both end and fullback. In the inaugural Rose Bowl game of 1902 Snow scored five touchdowns as Michigan defeated Stanford 49-0. The victory caped a season for a Michigan team which had played the ten-game regular season unbeaten and unscored upon. All-America selector Caspar Whitney put Snow on his team at end as a third-team pick in 1899 and the first-team in 1901. Whitney wrote "To be fast, to break interference, and to be wise about the time of going in, make up the requisites of an end rusher, and all of these Snow possessed in a marked degree." In Snow's four years at Michigan the team record was 10-0, 8-2, 7-2-1, 11-0. In that Rose Bowl game against Stanford, Snow scored on line plunges of 2,4,6,8 and 17 yards. Touchdowns counted five points.

Stats

Height 5'8

Weight 190

Career Highlights

  • 1901 Consensus All-America
  • 1899 Third Team All-America
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