Dominick L. Brown-Linebacker from Lansing Sexton High school Ingham County with a single season of 179 tackles in 1999. He holds the most in a single game with a total of 28 tackles. He was recruited by Michigan State, University of Michigan, Iowa, Purdue and Indiana. Named to the Super Prep's All Midwest team. He was ranked among the top players by the Detroit Free Press (No 7), the Detroit News (No 8) and Lansing State Journal (No 10). Selected the Areas Defensive Player of the Year in 1999 by the Lansing State Journal. Selected to the All State Dream Team in 2000. He was a three year starter for Bob Meyers while in his senior season was able to help the Big Reds to a 9-0 regular season mark and the Capital Area Conference title.
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In 11 man football Jim Butcher (Lake Roosevelt high School). As a Junior he had 26 tackles in a single game and averaged 17 a game for a season total 153 for the season. In his Senior year he averaged 23 a game and a total 207 tackles. Class of 1980.
Who holds the Michigan State record for tackles in a season?
Dallas Cowboy Free Safety Barry Church has the most tackles in the league for a defensive back thru week 16 in the 2013 season. He has 127 combines tackles, with 100 solo tackles and 27 assists.
American football tackles can be seen online for free at Youtube. Local television stations will broadcast games for free as well all season long, so just tune in.
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University of Michigan THE Ohio State University According to College Football Data Warehouse, as of the start of the 2009 season Michigan was the top Division 1 school 872 wins. OSU was 5th with 808.
Yes, Ronde Barber played the 2008 season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He had 4 interceptions, including a 65 yarder for a TD, and was credited with 65 tackles and 8 assisted tackles. The 2008 season was his 12th with the Bucs.
Not including 2008 season Michigan does
The University of Michigan went 11-2.
Michigan's worst seasons were 1934 and 1936, each with one win. http://vielmetti.typepad.com/vacuum/2008/11/worst-season-ever---michigan-2008-football.html
No, not through the 2011 regular season.