Richard Vick (April 16, 1892 – September 1980) was a professional
American football player who spent three seasons in the
National Football League (NFL) with the
Kenosha Maroons,
Detroit Panthers and the
Canton Bulldogs
The Canton Bulldogs were a professional American football team, based in Canton, Ohio. They played in the Ohio League from 1903 to 1906 and 1911 to 1919, and the American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football Leag ...
.
Vick played on the 1921
Washington & Jefferson
Washington & Jefferson College (W&J College or W&J) is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania. The college traces its origin to three log cabin colleges in Washington County established by three Presbyterian missionaries to ...
team that played
California to a 0–0 tie in the
1922 Rose Bowl
The 1922 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 2, 1922, between the Washington & Jefferson Presidents football, Washington & Jefferson Presidents (W&J) and the 1921 California Golden Bears football team, California Golden B ...
. He transferred to the
University of Michigan where he played on the undefeated
1923 Michigan Wolverines football team
The 1923 Michigan football team was an American football team that represented the University of Michigan during the 1923 Big Ten Conference football season. In their 23rd year under head coach Fielding H. Yost, Michigan compiled an undefeated ...
. His brother,
Ernie Vick, was an
All-American football player at Michigan and played major league baseball and in the NFL. He and his brother both attended
Scott High School in
Toledo, Ohio.
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1892 births
1980 deaths
Canton Bulldogs players
Detroit Panthers players
Kenosha Maroons players
Michigan Wolverines football players
People from Gallatin County, Montana
People from Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
Players of American football from Minnesota
Players of American football from Toledo, Ohio
Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players
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