and Ritchie, 1936 Ritchie enrolled at the University of Michigan and played on the freshman football team in 1934. He played halfback for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1935 to 1937. He suffered a leg injury at the start of the 1935 season that limited his playing time. Ritchie took over as the Wolverines' number one halfback during the 1936 season. He was one of nine players who appeared in every game for the
1936 Michigan Wolverines football team. Michigan's only victory in the 1936 season was a 13–0 win over Columbia on October 24, 1936. Ritchie played an instrumental role in the win over Columbia, intercepting a pass in the fourth quarter and returning it for Michigan's second touchdown. As a senior, he scored both of Michigan's touchdowns, including a 41-yard run, in the final four minutes of a 13–12 victory over the
University of Chicago on November 6, 1937. The following week, Ritchie led Michigan to a 7–0 victory over
Penn with a touchdown pass to Norm Purucker.
The New York Times wrote: "Ritchie easily qualified as the individual star. He broke loose for a 54-yard sprint off tackle to the 9 in the first period and crossed the goal line on the next play, but instead of the touchdown the Wolverines drew a 15-yard penalty for holding." Ritchie received an A.B. degree from Michigan in 1938 and a J.D. degree from the
University of Michigan Law School in 1941. He was also the sophomore class president and a member of the Sphinx, the Druids, and the
Psi Upsilon fraternity at Michigan. ==Family and later years==