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Albert Alexander "Ox"
Wistert (December 28, 1920 –
March 5, 2016) was an
American football offensive...
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Wistert may
refer to any of the
three Wistert brothers who pla****
college football at the
University of Michigan: Al
Wistert (1920–2016), 1942 All-American...
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Francis Michael "Whitey"
Wistert (February 20, 1912 –
April 23, 1985) was an
American football and
baseball player. He pla****
college football and college...
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Alvin Lawrence "Moose"
Wistert (June 26, 1916 –
October 3, 2005) was an
American football offensive tackle. He pla****
college football for the Boston...
- NFL 1940s All-Decade Team No.
Player Position Tenure 35 Bill
Dudley HB 1942, 1945–46 76
Bucko Kilroy T 1943 79 Vic
Sears T 1943 70 Al
Wistert T 1943...
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Harmon 1940: Tom
Harmon (also Big Ten MVP) 1941:
Reuben Kelto 1942:
Albert Wistert 1943: Bob
Wiese 1944: Don Lund 1945:
Harold Watts 1946: Bob
Chappuis 1947:...
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tackles Al
Wistert, Vic Sears, and
Bucko Kilroy. End Tom Miller,
tackle Ted
Doyle and
halfback John
Hinkle were
unable to attend.
Wistert was the last...
- Ron
Kramer (87),
Bennie Osterbaan (47), and Albert, Alvin, and
Whitey Wistert (11) at a
ceremony before the
Michigan game
against Ohio State. Howard...
- Ten
Conference with 64 points.
Center Chuck Bernard and
tackle Francis Wistert were
consensus first-team
picks for the 1933
College Football All-America...
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Gerald Ford's No. 48, Ron Kramer's No. 87, The
Wistert Brothers' (Whitey
Wistert, Al
Wistert,
Alvin Wistert) No. 11 and Tom Harmon's No. 98. In 2015, the...