1886 Michigan Wolverines football team

"[3] The score was already 37 to 0 when time was called for the half, and the Argonaut singled out Wright, Prettyman and Frank Higgins for their fine play.

"[3] The second game was played at the Ann Arbor Fairgrounds on October 30, 1886, as part of a "field day" that included various athletic events.

[1] The Michigan Argonaut noted, "The most striking difference between the elevens was that of weight, U. of M. presenting a much heavier team.

[8] Jaycox and Jim Duffy made several fine runs, and "Prettyman's play was characterized by his usual heavy rushing.

Jim Duffy made two brilliant runs in the inning, and Jaycox ran for a touchdown shortly before the game ended.

Horace Prettyman from Bryan, Ohio was captain of Michigan's football team for three straight years, during which the Wolverines were unbeaten and outscored their opponents, 192–10.
Team manager and goalkeeper John Duffy.