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Bo
Schembechler (1929 - 2006)
Michigan, Miami of Ohio & Bowling Green
234-65-8 (27 seasons)
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Ranks as the winningest head coach in Michigan football
history, compiling an overall record of 194-48-5 in 21
seasons (1969-89) as head coach |
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Under Schembechler's guidance, Michigan's 96-10-3 regular
season record through the decade of the 1970s was the
nation's best |
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Guided 17 teams to post-season bowl games, includig
10 Rose Bowls, and another 17 to top 10 finishes in the
final wire service polls (AP and/or UPI) |
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In his 27 years of coaching, his teams never had a losing
season |
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Upon stepping down after the 1989 season, retired as
the winningest active coach in the nation (234-65-8) and
fifth on the all-time list, only behind coaching legends
Paul 'Bear' Bryant, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Glen 'Pop' Warner,
and Woody Hayes. |
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Careeer record was 234-65-8, for a winning percentage
of .775 |
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Voted Coach of the Year in 1969, his first season at
Michigan |
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Inducted into the Miami University Hall of Fame (1972),
the State of Michigan Sports Hall of Fame (1989), the
University of Michigan Hall of Honor (1992), the Rose
Bowl Hall of Fame (1993) and the National Football Foundation
Hall of Fame (1993) |
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