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- Richard James Kempthorn (October 23, 1926 – February 8, 2019) was an American collegiate athlete, Air Force pilot, and businessman from Canton, Ohio,...
- player **** Johnston (journalist) (1919–2008), Canadian sportswriter **** Kempthorn (1926-2019), American collegiate athlete, Air Force pilot, and businessman...
- 1947: Bump Elliott (also Big Ten MVP) 1948: Dominic Tomasi 1949: **** Kempthorn 1950: Don Dufek 1951: Don Peterson 1952: Ted Topor 1953: Tony Branoff...
- tackles Alvin Wistert and Al Wahl, center Dan Dworsky, and fullback **** Kempthorn. Michigan gave up 935 p****ing yards and 851 rushing yards. The team shut...
- 1979 to 1989, and current ****istant Coach of the Washington Wizards **** KempthornUniversity of Michigan football MVP and 3 time college All-Star, USAF...
- Wyman Tackle Rice 13 9 114 Jim Waithall Back West Virginia 14 8 123 **** Kempthorn Fullback Michigan 15 7 132 **** Rifenburg End Michigan 16 9 144 Don Stanton...
- Dean, Ryan Tedder, Zach Skelton Won Shane McAnally "Crowded Places" Rynn Kempthorn, Emily Fullerton, Michael McEachern, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts...
- carrying forty-eight guns, with a crew of 230 men, commanded by Captain John Kempthorn, was convoying a fleet of merchant ships through the Straits of Gibraltar...
- Heneveld, and Chuck Ortmann received first-team All-Big Nine honors. **** Kempthorn, who contributed at fullback and linebacker, was selected as the team's...
- The 1947 team, anc****d by Len Ford, Alvin Wistert, Dworsky and Rick Kempthorn, has been described as the best team in the history of Michigan football...