They jammed into those rickety old porches along Hobart Street and they climbed telephone poles and held on for dear life.
This was backyard football at its best – maybe the finest moment in the history of Wayne State University.
[7][9] At the end of the 1967 season, the Detroit Free Press joked that "the Wayne State crew turned out more records in the past nine weeks than Motown, let alone the RCA victors.
"[7] The 1967 season was the last year in which Wayne State played its home games at Tartar Field.
[10] [18] The following players were awarded letters for their participation on Wayne State's 1967 football team:[19]