| 1914 Michigan Wolverines football | |||
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| Conference | Independent | ||
| 1914 record | 6–3 | ||
| Head coach | Fielding H. Yost (14th year) | ||
| MVP | Tommy Hughitt | ||
| Captain | James W. Raynsford | ||
| Home stadium | Ferry Field | ||
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The 1914 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1914 college football season. The team's head coach was Fielding H. Yost. The Wolverines played their home games at Ferry Field.
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| Date | Time | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | |||
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| September 30, 1914 | DePauw | Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI | W 58–0 | 5,113 | ||||
| October 3, 1914 | Case | Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI | W 69–0 | 5,049 | ||||
| October 7, 1914 | Mount Union | Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI | W 27–7 | 5,050 | ||||
| October 10, 1914 | Vanderbilt | Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI | W 23–3 | 5,282 | ||||
| October 17, 1914 | at Michigan Agricultural | College Field • East Lansing, MI | W 3–0 | 8,934 | ||||
| October 24, 1914 | at Syracuse | Archbold Stadium • Syracuse, NY | L 20–6 | 6,404 | ||||
| October 31, 1914 | at Harvard | Harvard Stadium • Allston, MA | L 7–0 | 23,213 | ||||
| November 7, 1914 | Penn | Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI | W 34–3 | 21,146 | ||||
| November 14, 1914 | Cornell |
Ferry Field • Ann Arbor, MI | L 28–13 | 16,315 | ||||
| Player | Position | Games started |
Hometown | Height | Weight | Class |
| Clyde E. Bastian | Halfback | 3 | Williamsport, PA | 5-10 | 178 | |
| Leland H. Benton | End | 4 | Valparaiso, IN | 5-11 | 165 | |
| Thomas H. Bushnell | Halfback Quarterback |
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East Cleveland, OH | |||
| James Bland Catlett[1] | Halfback | Brookings, SD | ||||
| William D. Cochran | Tackle | 9 | Houghton, MI | 5-8 | 224 | |
| Maurice F. Dunne | End | 1 | Springfield, IL | 6-0 | 164 | |
| Ernest Hughitt | Quarterback | 8 | Escanaba, MI | 5-8 | 146 | |
| Efton James | End | Vandalia, MI | ||||
| John J. Lyons | End Halfback |
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Pittsburgh, PA | 6-0 | 180 | |
| John Maulbetsch | Halfback | 9 | Ann Arbor, MI | 5-8 | 168 | |
| Frank M. McHale | Guard | 5 | Logansport, IN | 5-11 | 212 | |
| Walter Neimann | Tackle | 9 | Hermansville, MI | |||
| James Willard Raynsford[2] | Center | 9 | Detroit, MI | 6-0 | 187 | |
| Lewis Reimann | Tackle | Iron River, MI | 5-11 | 184 | ||
| Lawrence (or Lamar) L. Splawn | Fullback | 9 | Dallas, TX | 5-11 | 167 | |
| Karl S. Staatz | End | 7 | Tacoma, WA | 6-0 | 178 | |
| Robert W. Watson | Guard | Ludington, MI | 5-9 | 174 |
Germany Schulz and Fielding H. Yost, 1914
Michigan's lone All-American in 1914, John Maulbetsch
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