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- Bo_Schembechler abstract "Glenn Edward "Bo" Schembechler, Jr. (April 1, 1929 – November 17, 2006) was an American football player, coach, and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Miami University from 1963 to 1968 and at the University of Michigan from 1969 to 1989, compiling a career record of 234–65–8. Only Joe Paterno and Tom Osborne have recorded 200 victories in fewer games as a coach in major college football. In his 21 seasons as the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, Schembechler's teams amassed a record of 194–48–5 and won or shared 13 Big Ten Conference titles. Though his Michigan teams never won a national championship, in all but one season they finished ranked, and 16 times they placed in the final top ten of both major polls.Schembechler played college football as a tackle at Miami University, where in 1949 and 1950 he was coached by Woody Hayes, for whom he served as an assistant coach at Ohio State University in 1952 and from 1958 to 1962. In his first ten years at Michigan, Schembechler's teams squared off in a fierce rivalry against Hayes's Buckeyes squads. During that stretch in the Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry, dubbed the "Ten-Year War," Hayes and Schembechler's teams won or shared the Big Ten Conference crown every season and usually each placed in the national rankings.In 1988, Schembechler assumed the role of athletic director at Michigan, succeeding Don Canham, the man who hired him as football coach in 1969. Schembechler retired as head football coach after the 1989 season. His longtime assistants, Gary Moeller and Lloyd Carr, helmed the team for the next 18 years. Schembechler left the University of Michigan in 1990 to take a job as president of Major League Baseball's Detroit Tigers, which he held until 1992. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1993. During his later years, Schembechler remained in Southeast Michigan and hosted a sports radio show. He died in 2006 at the age of 77 on the eve of that year's Michigan–Ohio State football game, a historic No. 1 versus No. 2 showdown.A consummate "coach's coach", Schembechler combined superb technical command of the game with a fiery disposition. Schembechler's Michigan teams were known for their fundamentally sound, physical, and fierce style of play. Under his watch, the Wolverines traditionally featured strong defense, dominating offensive lines, and a power-running attack. In the words of one commentator, Schembechler coached a "remorseless and punishing" brand of football. If he perceived a weakness in the opponent, his teams hammered at it time and time again. Though somewhat combative during games—he was prone to sideline outbursts—he was generally regarded by his peers as having great personal integrity.[citation needed]".
- Bo_Schembechler alias "Schembechler, Glenn Edward".
- Bo_Schembechler birthDate "1929-04-01".
- Bo_Schembechler birthPlace Barberton,_Ohio.
- Bo_Schembechler birthYear "1929".
- Bo_Schembechler bowlRecord "5–12".
- Bo_Schembechler coachedTeam Bowling_Green_Falcons_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachedTeam Miami_RedHawks_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachedTeam Michigan_Wolverines_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachedTeam Northwestern_Wildcats_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachedTeam Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachedTeam Presbyterian_Blue_Hose_football.
- Bo_Schembechler deathDate "2006-11-17".
- Bo_Schembechler deathPlace Michigan_Wolverines_football.
- Bo_Schembechler deathYear "2006".
- Bo_Schembechler overallRecord "234–65–8".
- Bo_Schembechler thumbnail Bo_Schembechler.png?width=300.
- Bo_Schembechler viafId "45548177".
- Bo_Schembechler wikiPageExternalLink gschemb.htm.
- Bo_Schembechler wikiPageID "872238".
- Bo_Schembechler wikiPageRevisionID "600391178".
- Bo_Schembechler adminTeams Detroit_Tigers.
- Bo_Schembechler adminTeams Michigan_Wolverines.
- Bo_Schembechler adminYears "1988".
- Bo_Schembechler adminYears "1990".
- Bo_Schembechler alternativeNames "Schembechler, Glenn Edward".
- Bo_Schembechler awards AFCA_Coach_of_the_Year.
- Bo_Schembechler awards Amos_Alonzo_Stagg_Award.
- Bo_Schembechler awards Bobby_Dodd_Coach_of_the_Year_Award.
- Bo_Schembechler awards George_Munger_Award.
- Bo_Schembechler awards Mid-American_Conference_football_individual_awards.
- Bo_Schembechler awards Sporting_News_College_Football_Coach_of_the_Year.
- Bo_Schembechler awards Walter_Camp_Coach_of_the_Year_Award.
- Bo_Schembechler awards "6".
- Bo_Schembechler bcs "no".
- Bo_Schembechler birthDate "1929-04-01".
- Bo_Schembechler birthPlace Barberton,_Ohio.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlRecord "5".
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1970_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1972_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1976_Orange_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1977_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1978_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1979_Gator_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1979_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1981_Bluebonnet_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1981_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1983_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1984_Holiday_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1984_Sugar_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1986_Fiesta_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1987_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1988_Hall_of_Fame_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1989_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowlname 1990_Rose_Bowl.
- Bo_Schembechler bowloutcome "L".
- Bo_Schembechler bowloutcome "W".
- Bo_Schembechler caption "Schembechler from 1970 Michiganensian".
- Bo_Schembechler cfbdwid "2082".
- Bo_Schembechler cfbhofId "80001".
- Bo_Schembechler cfbhofYear "1993".
- Bo_Schembechler championship "conference".
- Bo_Schembechler championships "13".
- Bo_Schembechler championships "2".
- Bo_Schembechler coachTeams Bowling_Green_Falcons_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachTeams Miami_RedHawks_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachTeams Michigan_Wolverines_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachTeams Northwestern_Wildcats_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachTeams Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachTeams Presbyterian_Blue_Hose_football.
- Bo_Schembechler coachYears "1952".
- Bo_Schembechler coachYears "1954".
- Bo_Schembechler coachYears "1955".
- Bo_Schembechler coachYears "1956".
- Bo_Schembechler coachYears "1958".
- Bo_Schembechler coachYears "1963".
- Bo_Schembechler coachYears "1969".
- Bo_Schembechler conf Big_Ten_Conference.
- Bo_Schembechler conf Mid-American_Conference.
- Bo_Schembechler conference "4".
- Bo_Schembechler conference "5".
- Bo_Schembechler conference "6".
- Bo_Schembechler conference "7".
- Bo_Schembechler conference "8".
- Bo_Schembechler confrecord "143".
- Bo_Schembechler confrecord "27".
- Bo_Schembechler confstanding "1.0".
- Bo_Schembechler confstanding "2".
- Bo_Schembechler confstanding "3.0".
- Bo_Schembechler confstanding "4".
- Bo_Schembechler confstanding "T–1st".
- Bo_Schembechler confstanding "T–2nd".
- Bo_Schembechler confstanding "T–3rd".
- Bo_Schembechler confstanding "T–6th".
- Bo_Schembechler dateOfBirth "1929-04-01".
- Bo_Schembechler dateOfDeath "2006-11-17".
- Bo_Schembechler deathDate "2006-11-17".
- Bo_Schembechler deathPlace Southfield,_Michigan.
- Bo_Schembechler endyear "1968".
- Bo_Schembechler endyear "1989".