University of Michigan Hall of Honor

Henry "Ernie" Vick
- Induction:
 - 1982
 
Henry "Ernie" Vick was a stand-out on the Michigan football team from 1918 to 1921 and was captain of the Michigan baseball squad headed by Coach Ray L. Fisher in 1921. Vick was named an All-American for Fielding Yost’s 1921 squad and became one of U-M’s greatest centers despite his comparatively small stature. His terrific tackling and blocking earned him nationwide attention. After college Vick extended his athletic resume by playing catcher for the St. Louis Cardinal’s baseball squad that won the 1926 World Series. Vick later worked as a football official for the Big Ten Conference. He spent 22 years working games for the conference before retiring in 1953.
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