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| - Fritz Crisler was the U-M head coach from 1938-47, and he led U-M to a total of 71 wins in the 10 years he was head coach. Those wins made him the coach with the fourth most wins in U-M football history behind Fielding Yost, Bo Schembechler, and Lloyd Carr, respectively. Under his leadership, U-M won 80.5% of their games. The basketball court at U-M , Crisler Arena, is named after him.
- During his 18-year career as a head football coach, Crisler's teams won 116 games, lost 32, and tied 9. At Michigan, Crisler won 71 games, lost 16, and tied 3 for a winning percentage of .806. Crisler introduced the distinctive winged football helmet to the Michigan Wolverines in 1938. The Michigan football team has worn a version of the design ever since. Crisler had first introduced the winged helmet design at Princeton in 1935. He was also the head basketball coach at Princeton for two seasons from 1932 to 1934, tallying a mark of 32–11.
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