List of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football captains
Since 1887, 224 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players have earned the distinction of team captain.[1][2][3]
Dr. Henry Luhn established the role of football captain in 1887, followed by the first two-year captain in Ed Prudhomme.
There are twenty-four players who have earned the distinction of captain twice: Edward Prudhomme (1888-89); Frank Keough (1893-94); Louis "Red" Salmon (1902-03); Leonard Bahan (1918-19); Pat Filley (1943-44); Bob Olson (1968-69); Willie Fry (1976-77); Bob Crable (1980-81); Phil Carter (1981-82); Ned Bolcar (1988-89); Ryan Leahy (1994-95); Ron Powlus (1996-97); Grant Irons (2000-01); Brady Quinn (2005-06); Tom Zbikowski (2006-07); Travis Thomas (2006-07); Maurice Crum, Jr. (2007-08); Zack Martin (2012-13); Sheldon Day (2014-15); Nick Martin (2014-15); Mike McGlinchey (2016-17); Drue Tranquil (2017-18); Ian Book (2019-20); Robert Hainsey (2019-20)
Jack Mullen is the only Notre Dame player to be chosen as team captain three times, leading the Fighting Irish from 1897 through the 1899 season.
The first duo-captains were Gene Edwards and Tom Heardon during the 1926 season, and the first trio was chosen in 1973 with Dave Casper, Frank Pomarico and Mike Townsend. The number of captains per season has increased steadily since the 1967 season, and the current record was seven in 2019. The last solo captain was Harrison Smith in 2011.
Four captains would eventually become head coaches for the Fighting Irish football team. These men were Frank Hering (1896-98), Red Salmon (1904), Knute Rockne (1918-30), and Hugh Devore (1945, 1963).
Many of the captains have also received other honors during their collegiate careers. The list includes at least seventy-seven players who were selected to All-America teams, twenty-five consensus All-Americans, and seven that were selected unanimously. Nineteen have been enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame.[4] A collection of other awards, the Lombardi (5), Maxwell (4), UPI Lineman of the year (4), Outland (3), Unitas (2), SN Player of the Year, Jim Parker, Sammy Baugh, John Mackay, Bronko Nagurski, Lott, Butkus, Bednarick, Walter Camp, and Wuerffel have also been won at least once.
Nine captains have been finalists for the Heisman Trophy a combined eleven times, including Allen Pinkett in 1983 (16th), Walt Patulski in 1971 (9th), Ian Book in 2020 (9th), Allen Pinkett in 1985 (8th), Frank Dancewicz in 1945 (6th), Ross Browner in 1977 (5th), Vagas Ferguson in 1979 (5th), Tom Clements in 1974 (4th), Tony Rice in 1989 (4th), Brady Quinn in 2005 (4th) and 2006 (3rd), and Manti T'eo in 2012 (2nd). Leon Hart finished atop the rankings in 1949 and became the only captain to win the Heisman.
There were at least four captains who were chosen by their peers to represent the Fighting Irish in the next football season, but were unable to perform their duty for a variety of reasons. Bill Walsh was elected to the distinction in 1896 after leading the Irish as starting quarterback in the previous season, but turned it down to enter Georgetown Law School. George Gipp was originally elected to be captain of the football team in 1920, but Knute Rockne suspended him in March because of what he stated as missing too many classes, while other reports speculated that he had been caught at an off-limits nightclub.[5] In March of 1935, captain-elect Joe Sullivan died of pneumonia, and as a result no captain acting in any capacity represented the Irish on the field that season. Moreover, an award in his name was donated by the Notre Dame club of New York to the interhall football program to serve as their season's championship trophy.[6]Bill Smith was intended to become captain of the 1936 team, but was forced to drop football after a doctor deemed him unfit to play, with John Lautar filling his place as an acting captain. Of the four, Bill Smith and Joe Sullivan are the only two who are given recognition on the official list of Notre Dame captains, although a footnote below each season explains their unique circumstances.
Year | Name | Position | College Awards |
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1887 | Henry Luhn | HB | |
1888 | Ed Prudhomme | FB | |
1889 | |||
1892 | Pat Coady | QB | |
1893 | Frank Keough | HB | |
1894 | |||
1895 | Dan Casey | G | |
1896 | Frank Hering | QB | |
1897 | Jack Mullen | E | |
1898 | |||
1899 | |||
1900 | John Farley | FB | |
1901 | Al Fortin | E/T | |
1902 | Louis (Red) Salmon | FB | AA (1903), CFHOF (1971) |
1903 | |||
1904 | Frank Shaughnessy | E | |
1905 | Pat Beacom | G | |
1906 | Bob Bracken | QB | |
1907 | Dom Callicrate | HB | |
1908 | Harry Miller | HB/C | |
1909 | Cap Edwards | G/T | |
1910 | Ralph Dimmick | T | |
1911 | Luke Kelly | T | |
1912 | Gus Dorais | QB | Consensus AA (1913), CFHOF (1954) |
1913 | Knute Rockne | E | AA (1913), National Champions (1924, 1929, 1930 as coach), CFHOF (1951), |
1914 | Keith Jones | G/T | |
1915 | Freeman Fitzgerald | G | AA (1915) |
1916 | Stan Cofall | HB | AA (1916) |
1917 | Jim Phelan | QB | CFHOF (1973) |
1918 | Pete Bahan | HB | |
1919 | QB | ||
1920 | Frank Coughlin | T | |
1921 | Eddie Anderson | E | Consensus AA (1921), CFHOF (1971) |
1922 | Glen Carberry | E | |
1923 | Harvey Brown | G | |
1924 | Adam Walsh | C | AA (1924), national champion (1924) |
1925 | Clem Crowe | E | National champion (1924) |
1926 | Gene Edwards | QB | National champion (1924) |
Tom Hearden | HB | ||
1927 | Clipper Smith | G | Consensus AA (1927), CFHOF (1975) |
1928 | Fred Miller | T | AA (1928), CFHOF (1985) |
1929 | John Law | G | National champion (1929) |
1930 | Tom Conley | E | National champions (1929, 1930) |
1931 | Tommy Yarr | C | National champions (1929, 1930), Consensus AA (1931), CFHOF (1987) |
1932 | Paul Host | E | |
1933 | Hugh Devore | E | AA (1933) |
Tom Gorman | C | National champion (1930) | |
1934 | Dom Vairo | DE | |
1935 | John Sullivan | E/T | |
1936 | Bill Smith | G | |
John Lauter | G | ||
1937 | Joe Zwers | E | |
1938 | Jim McGoldrick | G | |
1939 | Johnny Kelly | E | |
1940 | Milt Piepul | FB | AA (1939-1940), |
1941 | Paul Lillis | T | |
1942 | George Murphy | E | |
1943 | Pat Filley | G/T | Consensus AA (1943), national champion (1943) |
1944 | |||
1945 | Frank Dancewicz | QB | National champion (1943), AA (1945), Heisman finalist (1945, 6th) |
1946 | Game-by-Game | ||
1947 | George Connor | LB/T | AA (1943), Outland Trophy (1946), consensus AA (1946-1947), national champion (1946-1947), CFHOF (1963) |
1948 | Bill Fischer | T/G/DT | national champions (1946-1947), Consensus AA (1947-1948), Outland Trophy (1948), CFHOF (1983) |
1949 | Leon Hart | E | National champions (1946, 1947, 1949), AA (1947), Consensus AA (1948-1949), Heisman Trophy (1949), Maxwell Award (1949), Sporting News Player of the Year (1949), CFHOF (1973) |
Jim Martin | T | National champions (1946, 1947, 1949), AA (1949), CFHOF (1995) | |
1950 | Jerry Groom | C/LB | National champion (1949), Consensus AA (1950), CFHOF (1994) |
1951 | Jim Mutscheller | DE/TE | National champion (1949), AA (1951) |
1952 | Jack Alessandrini | G/LB | |
1953 | Don Penza | E | |
1954 | Paul Matz | E | |
Dan Shannon | E | ||
1955 | Ray Lemeck | G/T | |
1956 | Jim Morse | HB | |
1957 | Dick Prendergast | E | |
Ed Sullivan | C | ||
1958 | Al Ecuyer | G | Consensus AA (1957) |
Chuck Puntillo | T | ||
1959 | Ken Adamson | G | |
1960 | Myron Pottios | G | AA (1960) |
1961 | Nick Buoniconti | G/T | AA (1961) |
Norb Roy | G | ||
1962 | Mike Lind | FB | |
1963 | Bob Lehmann | G | |
1964 | Jim Carroll | LB | AA (1964) |
1965 | Phil Sheridan | E | |
1966 | Jim Lynch | LB | National champion (1966), Maxwell Award (1966), unanimous AA (1966), CFHOF (1992) |
1967 | Rocky Bleier | HB | National champion (1966) |
1968 | George Kunz | T | National champion (1966), Consensus AA (1968) |
Bob Olson | LB | Cotton Bowl Defensive MVP (1970) | |
1969 | |||
Mike Oriard | C/G | ||
1970 | Larry DiNardo | G | Consensus AA (1970) |
Tim Kelly | LB | ||
1971 | Walt Patulski | DE | Consensus AA (1971), Lombardi Award (1971), UPI Lineman of the Year (1971), Heisman finalist (1971, 6th) |
Tom Gatewood | SE | Consensus AA (1970), CFHOF (2015) | |
1972 | John Dampeer | T | |
Greg Marx | DE/T | Consensus AA (1972) | |
1973 | Dave Casper | TE | Consensus AA (1973), national champion (1973), CFHOF (2012) |
Frank Pomarico | G | ||
Mike Townsend | DB/FS | Consensus AA (1973), national champion (1973) | |
1974 | Tom Clements | QB | National champion (1973), AA (1974), Heisman finalist (1974, 4th) |
Greg Collins | LB | National champion (1973), AA (1974) | |
1975 | Ed Bauer | T | |
Jim Stock | LB | ||
1976 | Mark McLane | HB | |
Willie Fry | DE | AA (1977), National champion (1977) | |
1977 | |||
Ross Browner | DE | National champions (1973, 1977), Outland Trophy (1976), Unanimous AA (1976-1977), UPI Lineman of the Year (1976-1977), Heisman finalist (1977, 5th), Lombardi Award (1977), CFHOF (1999) | |
Terry Eurick | HB | ||
Steve Orsini | RB | ||
1978 | Bob Golic | DT/LB | AA (1927), National champion (1977), Unanimous AA (1978) |
Jerome Heavens | FB | National champion (1977) | |
Joe Montana | QB | National champion (1977), Cotton Bowl MVP (1979) | |
1979 | Vagas Ferguson | HB | National champion (1977), Cotton Bowl Offensive MVP (1978), Consensus AA (1979), Heisman finalist (1979, 5th) |
Tim Foley | T | National champion (1977), AA (1979) | |
Dave Waymer | FS/CB | National champion (1977) | |
1980 | Tom Gibbons | FS | |
John Schully | C | ||
Bob Cradle | LB | Consensus AA (1980-1981), CFHOF (2017) | |
1981 | |||
Phil Carter | TB | ||
1982 | |||
Dave Duerson | FS | AA (1981-1982), Team MVP (1982), Edward "Moose" Krause Distinguished Service Award (1990) | |
Mark Zavagnin | LB | ||
1983 | Blair Kiel | QB | |
Stacey Toran | CB/S | ||
1984 | Mike Golic | LB/DT | |
Joe Johnson | WR/SS | ||
Larry Williams | G | AA (1984) | |
Tony Furjanic | LB | ||
1985 | Mike Larkin | LB | |
Allen Pinkett | TB | AA (1983), Heisman finalist (1983, 16th), Heisman finalist (1985, 8th) | |
Tim Scannel | G | ||
1986 | Mike Kovalski | LB | |
1987 | Chuck Lanza | C | AA (1987) |
Byron Spruell | T | ||
1988 | Mark Green | TB | National champion (1988) |
Andy Heck | T | AA (1988), National champion (1988) | |
Ned Bolcar | LB | AA (1987, 1989), National champion (1988) | |
1989 | |||
Anthony Johnson | FB | National champion (1988) | |
Tony Rice | QB | National champion (1988), AA (1989), Heisman finalist (1989, 4th), Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (1989) | |
1990 | Mike Heldt | C | |
Todd Lyght | CB | National champion (1988), Consensus AA (1989-1990) | |
Ricky Watters | RB | National champion (1988) | |
Chris Zorich | DT | AA (1988), National champion (1988), Consensus AA (1989), UPI Lineman of the Year (1989), Lombardi Award (1990), Unanimous AA (1990), Orange Bowl Defensive MVP (1991), CFHOF (2007) | |
1991 | Rodney Culver | TB | National champion (1988) |
1992 | Demetrius Debose | LB | |
Rick Mirer | QB | Team MVP (1992) | |
1993 | Jeff Buris | DB | Consensus AA (1993) |
Tim Ruddy | C | AA (1993) | |
Aaron Taylor | G/T | Consensus AA (1992-1993), Jim Parker Award (1993), Lombardi Award (1993) | |
Bryant Young | DT | AA (1993) | |
1994 | Lee Becton | TB | |
Justin Goheen | LB | ||
Brian Hamilton | DE | ||
Ryan Leahy | OG | ||
1995 | |||
Paul Grasmanis | DL | ||
Derrick Mayes | WR/SE | ||
Sean Wooden | S/CB | ||
Dusty Zeigler | C/OG | ||
1996 | Lyron Cobbins | LB | AA (1996) |
Marc Edwards | FB | ||
Ron Powlus | QB | ||
1997 | |||
Melvin Dansby | DE | ||
Allen Rossum | CB | ||
1998 | Bobbie Howard | LB | |
Kory Minor | LB | ||
Mike Rosenthal | OT | AA (1998) | |
1999 | Jarius Jackson | QB | |
2000 | Anthony Denman | LB | AA (2000), Team MVP (2000) |
Jabari Holloway | TE | ||
Dan O'Leary | TE | ||
Grant Irons | DE | ||
2001 | |||
Rocky Boiman | LB | ||
David Givens | FL | ||
Anthony Weaver | DE | Team MVP (2001) | |
2002 | Arnaz Battle | WR | |
Sean Mahan | OG | Team MVP (2002) | |
Gerome Sapp | S | ||
Shane Walton | S/CB | Unanimous AA (2002) | |
2003 | Darrell Campbell | DT | |
Vontez Duff | CB | ||
Omar Jenkins | WR | ||
Jim Molinaro | OT | ||
2004 | Mike Goolsby | OL | |
Ryan Grant | RB | ||
Carlyle Holiday | WR | ||
Justin Tuck | DE | ||
2005 | Brandon Hoyte | LB | |
Brady Quinn | QB | Heisman finalist (2005, 4th), Sammy Baugh Trophy (2005), AA (2006), Heisman finalist (2006, 3rd), Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (2006), Maxwell Award (2006) | |
2006 | |||
Tom Zibikowski | S | AA (2005-2006) | |
Travis Thomas | HB | ||
2007 | |||
Tom Zibikowski | S | AA (2005-2006) | |
John Carlson | TE | AA (2006) | |
John Sullivan | C | ||
Maurice Crum Jr. | DL | Team Defensive MVP (2008) | |
2008 | |||
David Bruton | S | ||
David Grimes | WR | ||
2009 | Jimmy Clausen | QB | AA (2009) |
Eris Olsen | G | ||
Kyle McCarthy | S | ||
Scott Smith | LB | ||
2010 | Game-by-Game | ||
2011 | Harrison Smith | S | |
2012 | Tyler Eifert | TE | AA (2012), John Mackey Award (2012) |
Kapron Lewis-Moore | DE | ||
Manti Te'o | LB | AA (2010-2011), Bronko Nagurski Trophy (2012), Butkus Award (2012), Chuck Bednarik Award (2012), Heisman finalist (2012, 2nd), Lombardi Award (2012), Lott Trophy (2012), Maxwell Award (2012), Walter Camp Award (2012), Unanimous AA (2012) | |
Zack Martin | G | AA (2012), Pinstripe Bowl MVP (2013) | |
2013 | |||
Bennett Jackson | S | ||
T. J. Jones | WR | ||
2014 | Austin Collinsworth | S | |
Cam McDaniel | RB | ||
Sheldon Day | DT | AA (2015) | |
Nick Martin | OG | ||
2015 | |||
Sheldon Day | DT | AA (2015) | |
Joe Schmidt | LB | ||
Jaylon Smith | LB | AA (2014), Consensus AA (2015), Dick Butkus Award (2015) | |
2016 | Torii Hunter Jr. | WR | |
James Onwualu | LB | ||
Isaac Rochell | DE | ||
Mike McGlinchey | OT | Consensus AA (2017) | |
2017 | |||
Greer Martini | LB | ||
Nyles Morgan | LB | ||
Quenton Nelson | OG | Unanimous AA (2017) | |
Austin Webster | WR | ||
Drue Tranquill | LB | Wuerffel Trophy (2018) | |
2018 | |||
Sam Mustipher | C | ||
Tyler Newsome | P | ||
Alex Bars | OL | ||
2019 | Jalen Elliott | S | |
Chris Finke | WR | ||
Alohi Gilman | S | ||
Robert Hainsey | OL | ||
Khalid Kareem | DE | ||
Julian Okwara | DE | ||
Ian Book | QB | All-ACC (2020), Heisman finalist (2020, 9th) | |
2020 | |||
Robert Hainsey | OL | ||
Shaun Crawford | CB | ||
Daelin Hayes | DB | ||
Ade Ogundeji | DL | ||
Game-by-game captains
During the years between 1887 and 2020, 1946 and 2010 were the only seasons in which a permanent captain was not selected. Head coaches Frank Leahy (1946) and Brian Kelly (2010) chose a new captain for each game in their respective seasons. Game-by-game captains were also chosen during the 2002 season under Tyrone Willingham, but four permanent captains were eventually selected at the end of the season.
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