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Hoke's closing in on DeBord...dude's changed jobs almost every year since Michigan fired him. But he'll probably retire once this latest stint at San Diego State is over. Good place to retire to.
Howard Schnellenberger, who led Miami to its first national championship and in the process turned a once-floundering football program into a dynasty, died on Saturday, his family announced. He was 87.
Our local newspaper in Indy had an article about his death. Didn't mention a single coaching job other than Louisville. No mention at all about how he revived Miami and won a national championship in one of the most exciting games against Osborn in the Orange Bowl
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