Everett Marlin Sweeley (March 4, 1880 – September 2, 1957)[1] was an American football player and coach. He played fullback, halfback and end for the University of Michigan from 1899 to 1902 and was a member of Fielding H. Yost's 1901 and 1902 "Point-a-Minute" teams. He then served as the head football coach at Morningside College in 1903 and at Washington State University in 1904 and 1905. He also coached basketball and baseball at Washington State. After retiring from football, Sweeley became a lawyer and judge in Idaho.
^Beal, M.D.; Wells, M.W. (1959). History of Idaho. Vol. 3. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
Everett Marlin Sweeley (March 4, 1880 – September 2, 1957) was an American football player and coach. He played fullback, halfback and end for the University...
quarterback Boss Weeks, tackle Bruce Shorts, and fullback/halfback EverettSweeley. The team captain was tackle, Hugh White. Four individuals associated...
scorer with 25 points on five touchdowns (five points each). Fullback EverettSweeley added 22 points on two touchdowns (both long kickoff returns), seven...
Heston and EverettSweeley did not play in the game, and the Detroit Free Press noted: "The opinion is quite general that if Heston and Sweeley had been...
head coaches John B. Evans (1901–1903) James N. Ashmore (1904–1905) EverettSweeley (1905–1907) John R. Bender (1907–1908) Fred Bohler (1908–1926) Karl...
5–7 1903 H. E. Lougheed 9–5 1904 J. N. Ashmore 10–2 1905 EverettSweeley 8–2 1906 EverettSweeley 12–10 1907 J. R. Bender 16–3 1908 J. R. Bender 14–4–1 1909...
head coaches John B. Evans (1901–1903) James N. Ashmore (1904–1905) EverettSweeley (1905–1907) John R. Bender (1907–1908) Fred Bohler (1908–1926) Karl...
William Namack (1901) William L. Allen (1902) James N. Ashmore (1903) EverettSweeley (1904–1905) John R. Bender (1906–1907) Walter Rheinschild (1908) Willis...
William Namack (1901) William L. Allen (1902) James N. Ashmore (1903) EverettSweeley (1904–1905) John R. Bender (1906–1907) Walter Rheinschild (1908) Willis...
William Namack (1901) William L. Allen (1902) James N. Ashmore (1903) EverettSweeley (1904–1905) John R. Bender (1906–1907) Walter Rheinschild (1908) Willis...
William Namack (1901) William L. Allen (1902) James N. Ashmore (1903) EverettSweeley (1904–1905) John R. Bender (1906–1907) Walter Rheinschild (1908) Willis...
coach (1898–1900) H. E. Lougheed (1901–1903) James N. Ashmore (1904) EverettSweeley (1905–1906) John R. Bender (1907–1908) Frank Sanger (1909–1912) John...
head coaches John B. Evans (1901–1903) James N. Ashmore (1904–1905) EverettSweeley (1905–1907) John R. Bender (1907–1908) Fred Bohler (1908–1926) Karl...
first half on runs of 18 yards by Clayton Teetzel and 22 yards by EverettSweeley, and an 85-yard punt return by Arthur Fitzgerald. Michigan missed on...
independent during the 1904 college football season. Led by head coach EverettSweeley, the team compiled a record of 2–2. In early 1904, Paul Rader was appointed...
William Namack (1901) William L. Allen (1902) James N. Ashmore (1903) EverettSweeley (1904–1905) John R. Bender (1906–1907) Walter Rheinschild (1908) Willis...
but the Ohio State defense rallied each time to stop the Wolverines. EverettSweeley and Neil Snow were the stars of the game for Michigan. The first games...