The 1924 Notre Dame championship team featured the Four Horsemen, but the linemen were the Seven Mules. This is the year they also took their first national title at the end of a 10-0 season. The Seven Mules were: Joe Bach, tackle; Chuck Collins, end; Ed Hunsinger, end; Noble Kizer, guard; Rip Miller, tackle; Adam Walsh, center; John Weibel, guard; Edgar "Rip" Miller, Rip Miller was the last to pass away in 1992. Information obtained from several sources including http://www.irishsports.com/gridiron/sevenmules.html
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Define 'block'. If 'block' means 'row' then seven.
what do mules eat?
Feed the mules.
All events for horses are open to mules as well (and the mules usually win), but mules specifically are raced in Texas. Mules cannot race in thoroughbred or quarterhorse races, and, they cannot out run either breed..Horses are faster than mules.
Two mules can be a brace of mules if they are paired, haltered and equipped to work. If there are more than two animals, they will normally be termed a team.
The possessive form of the plural noun mules is mules'.Example: The mules' owner takes very good care of them.
Yes, mules are multicellular organisms. They are the result of crossbreeding between a male donkey and a female horse, both of which are also multicellular. Mules, like all animals, are made up of multiple cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Well mules with mules they will be just like horses.(They will have alpha mare or alpha gelding and so on and so forth) but when you have mules with horses mules are always on the bottom of the food chain....They will give into what the horses wants them to do.
Charles Mules died in 1927.
yes because mules are female horses
Because mules are rarely fertile... Females might be, but males aren't.