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- Abbitt, Monique
- Adams, Dick
- Adams, Kevyn
- Aldridge, Archie
- Alston, Walter "Smokey"
- Alston, Virgil
- Arnsparger, Bill
- Arthur, Gary
- Ayers, Randy
- Babich, Bob
- Bacheler, Jack
- Baker, Russell
- Baker, Steve
- Bansberg, Alfred
- Barnes, Dave
- Barnette, Don
- Beaton, Kevin
- Beck, William
- Bell, Jacob
- Bell, Larry
- Berkemeier, Danielle
- Blaik, Earl "Red"
- Bohan, Jim
- Booth, George
- Boyle, Dan
- Brickels, John
- Brinker, Howard
- Brodt, Mel
- Bronston, Bob
- Brooks, Brandon
- Brown, Bob
- Brown, Paul
- Brown, Lori
- Brown, David
- Brozovich, Sue
- Bryant, Tom
- Bucher, Patricia
- Burch, Kristy
- Burnau, Ben
- Burton, Tirrell
- Cady, Steve
- Campbell, Dane
- Carlton, Brian
- Carpenter, Rob
- Carpenter, Ron
- Cartwright, Wilbur
- Catalano, Nicole
- Cheadle, Vernon
- Chevrier, Alain
- Chico, Robin
- Choromanskis, Christine
- Clarke, Dick
- Cohen, Dale
- Cole, Jim
- Coles, Charlie
- Collins, Lauren
- Condit, Carolyn
- Cook, Kelly (Squires)
- Cooper, Gary
- Cousino, Shaedyn
- Coville, Jay
- Cozza, Carmen
- Crain, Don
- Crawford, Vivian "Chief"
- Creech, Dan
- Creech, Ryan
- Cromer, Rodger
- Crum, Dick
- Cullen, Molly
- Cunningham, Andrea
- Cusick, Heather
- D'Addario, Suzanne
- Dailey, Dr. Stephen
- Dalrymple, Dan
- Dalton, Bob
- Danesis, Stephanie
- Daniels, Kenneth
- Dankovich, Lisa
- Davidge, Leann Grimes
- Davis, Devin
- Davis, Kelly
- Day, Colleen
- Dechant, Bea
- Degraff, Renee
- Denny, Nancy
- Dietzel, Paul
- Dimitroff, Tom
- Dixon, Dave
- Downey, Gabe
- Downing, Ted
- Edwardson, Derek
- Embry, Wayne
- Emery, Don Weaver "Red"
- Erisman, Jon
- Ewbank, Weeb
- Fertig, Len
- Fisher, Harold "Whitey"
- Flavin, Patrick
- Football Team, 1973
- Foster, Fred
- Friedli, Diana
- Frierson, Damon
- Fry, Jay
- Galat, Joe
- Gardner, Bob
- Gehring, Jeff
- Gibson, Wayne
- Giganti, Russ
- Gillman, Sid
- Glowik, Jack
- Goble, Ted
- Goins, Rick
- Goldey, Dr. Jim
- Goodyear, Chuck
- Gordon, Jim
- Gorgone, Sam
- Grant, Tom
- Greene, Andy
- Gunlock, Bill
- Haidet, Bud
- Halim, Champy
- Hall, Danny
- Hall, Pam
- Hampton, Rich
- Harper, Ron
- Harper, Kelly
- Hasbach, Dave
- Haskell, Mary
- Hedric, Darrell
- Heimsch, Charles
- Heisler, Fritz
- Hieber, Elaine
- Hitchens, Bob
- Hoeppner, Terry
- Holcomb, Mike
- Honroth, Candice
- Hoover, Bill
- Hopkins, Richard "Red"
- Howard, Robert
- Howell, Julie
- Hunter, Dick
- Jackson, Amanda
- Janis, Larry
- Jencks, Bob
- Jennings, Dave
- Jones, Tom
- Jones, Ryan
- Joslin, Jill
- Kappes, Bob
- Kellermann, Ernie
- Kendall, Steve
- Kinzler, Kim
- Klitch, Dick
- Knodel, Don
- Knowlton, Mel
- Kodatsky, Dan
- Kodiak, Jess
- Kohrs, Jill
- Kramig, Bobby
- Krause, Doug
- Kremer, Andrea
- Kuraly, Rick
- Layman, Dona
- Leibrandt, Charlie
- Lepley Irons, Karen
- Lewis, Stan
- Lin, Pei
- Lindsay, Pete
- Livingston, Kris
- Lohr, Bob
- Lukacs, Frank
- Lumpkin, Phil
- Mace, Clark
- Mack, Stacey
- Mallory, Bill
- Manering, Mark
- Marshall, Bobby
- Martinez, Alec
- Mason, Chet
- Mayers, Melissa
- McCormick, Bill
- McCormick, Kent
- McCullough, Deland
- McDaniel, Jeanne Baker
- McMillan, Curt
- McVay, John
- Mears, Ray
- Michaelis, Craig
- Middaugh, Forest "Bud"
- Miele, Andy
- Miller, P.L. (Pete)
- Miller, Angel
- Miranda, Amy
- Moneme, Emeka
- Morris, Terry
- Morris, Steve
- Muething, Jim
- Muliken, Bill
- Munnell, Hamilton
- Munns, George
- Myers, Mary Ann
- Niemann, Monica
- Nomina, Tom
- Northup, Kevin
- Novak, Joe
- O'Brien, Dennis
- O'Neil, John
- Oliver, Amsden
- Olix, Mel
- Ott, Warren
- Otten, Stephanie
- Pagna, Tom
- Parseghian, Ara
- Perrin, Tom
- Perry, Virgil E.
- Pickering, Russ
- Pierce, Marvin
- Pireson, Jerry
- Pittser, Chester M.
- Plank, Ernie
- Podgurski, Walt
- Poggendorf, Jackie
- Pont, John
- Popson, Halle
- Powell, John
- Powell Jr., Cash
- Pownall, Bryan
- Pownall, Kathy (Kiernan)
- Ramsey, Barb
- Ray, Raymond
- Reinart, Lori
- Rhoda, Julie
- Richardson, Harry
- Rider, George
- Robinson, Ryne
- Roderick, Chris
- Roethlisberger, Ben
- Rohr, Bill
- Root, Jim
- Roudebush, Pat
- Rush, Clive
- Russell, Bob "Chub"
- Russell, John
- Sargent, Darrell
- Sauer, Edward
- Schael, John
- Schembechler, Bo
- Schnackenberg, Paul
- Schramm, Andy
- Schul, Bob
- Schultz, Buddy
- Scott, David
- Secoy, Sandy
- Sexton, Chris
- Sharkey, Tom
- Shaw, Bob
- Shaw, Joe
- Shepherd, Theresa
- Sherr, Karin
- Shields, Vickie
- Shoemaker, John
- Shoults, Paul
- Shrider, Richard
- Shriver, Darcy
- Shugert, Charles
- Simpson, Jessica
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- Smith, Sherman
- Smith, Dennis
- Smith, Lester
- Sokolow, Amanda
- Springs, Kirk
- Stavole, Mike
- Stewart, Bill
- Stout, Jessica
- Strome, Steve
- Stryker, Harry
- Stubbs, Tonia
- Sturgeon, Nancy
- Sullivan, Greg
- Swinehart, Ashley
- Swinehart, Dustin
- Szczerbiak, Wally
- Tepe, Kathy
- Tepe, Wendy
- Thatcher, Arthur
- Thelen, Dave
- Thomas, Jim
- Tyler, Scott
- Urich, Richard "Doc"
- Vallo, Jennifer
- Van Scoyoc, John
- Van der Berg, Maartin
- Vehr, Kelsey
- Voska, Kyle
- Vossler, George
- Walker, Randy
- Wallick, Scott
- Walter, Bucky
- Ward, Jeff
- Weaver, John
- Wettig, Pam
- White, Sheldon
- Whittaker, Bob
- Wilkinson, James (Moose)
- Williams, Jerry
- Williams, Becca
- Wills, Woody
- Wilson, Gordon
- Winans, Tim
- Wingard, Ed
- Wirkowski, Norbert "Nobby"
- Wittus, Craig
- Workum, Elizabeth
- Wren, Mike
- Wright, Gary
- Yearwood, Larry
- Yoho, Mack
- Young, Dave
- Zeller, David
- Zody, Chuck
The 1973 football season is the opening chapter in a trilogy of seasons that helped Miami carve a unique niche in college football history. From 1973-75, Miami amassed an amazing 32-1-1 record, capturing three Mid-American Conference Championships.
In 1973 alone, under head coach Bill Mallory, Miami went a perfect 11-0, including wins over Purdue, South Carolina and Florida (in the Tangerine Bowl). In all, the football team outscored its opponents 223-76 in 1973, finishing the year ranked No. 15 in the final Associated Press poll.
The 1973 football team is the first team inducted into the Miami Hall of Fame.
In 1973 alone, under head coach Bill Mallory, Miami went a perfect 11-0, including wins over Purdue, South Carolina and Florida (in the Tangerine Bowl). In all, the football team outscored its opponents 223-76 in 1973, finishing the year ranked No. 15 in the final Associated Press poll.
The 1973 football team is the first team inducted into the Miami Hall of Fame.
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