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Stanfield Wells

Stanfield Wells
Stanfield Wells became an All-American in 1910, photo c. 1911.
Michigan Wolverines
PositionEnd
ClassGraduate
Personal information
Born:July 25, 1889
Died:August 17, 1967(1967-08-17) (aged 78)
Career history
CollegeMichigan
High schoolMassillon Washington
(Massillon, Ohio)
Career highlights and awards

Stanfield McNeill Wells (July 25, 1889 – August 17, 1967)[1] was an All-American football player for the University of Michigan Wolverines football team from 1909-1911. He was the first in a long line of All-Americans to come out of Massillon Washington High School, and was one of the pioneers of the forward pass.[2] Though known principally as an end, Wells was Michigan's first forward passer of note.[3] He threw two passes to help Michigan win the Western Conference championship against Minnesota in 1910. He played professional football after college and wrote a chapter of a book on playing the end position. He later became the manager of an insurance company in Nashville, Tennessee.

  1. ^ Bentley Historical Library Necrology File.
  2. ^ "Smith: A football legacy like no other". Athens Banner-Herald. Archived from the original on August 26, 2012.
  3. ^ "Stanfield Wells". The Regents of the University of Michigan.

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