Howard Schnellenberger

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Howard Schnellenberger was an American football coach best known for helping build multiple college programs from the ground up and for his key role in shaping the modern success of the Miami Hurricanes.

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instanceOf American football coach
college football coach
human
assistantCoachOf Los Angeles Rams NERFINISHED
Miami Dolphins NERFINISHED
University of Alabama football team NERFINISHED
University of Kentucky football team NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1934-03-16
dateOfDeath 2021-03-27
educatedAt University of Kentucky NERFINISHED
employer Baltimore Colts NERFINISHED
Florida Atlantic University NERFINISHED
Los Angeles Rams NERFINISHED
Miami Dolphins NERFINISHED
University of Alabama NERFINISHED
University of Kentucky NERFINISHED
University of Louisville NERFINISHED
University of Miami NERFINISHED
familyName Schnellenberger NERFINISHED
givenName Howard NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInduction College Football Hall of Fame (as a coach, 2021 posthumous selection) NERFINISHED
headCoachOf Baltimore Colts NERFINISHED
Florida Atlantic University football team NERFINISHED
Oklahoma Sooners football team NERFINISHED
University of Louisville football team NERFINISHED
University of Miami football team NERFINISHED
knownFor building college football programs from the ground up
shaping the modern success of the Miami Hurricanes football program
notableAchievement credited with laying the foundation for the Miami Hurricanes football dynasty
founded Florida Atlantic University football program
head coach of the 1973 Miami Dolphins offense that won Super Bowl VIII
led Florida Atlantic to its first bowl appearance
led Louisville to a victory in the 1991 Fiesta Bowl
led Miami Hurricanes to the 1983 national championship
led Miami to an Orange Bowl victory after the 1983 season
offensive coordinator for the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins
recruited Joe Namath to the University of Alabama
revitalized University of Louisville football program
occupation American football coach
American football player
placeOfBirth Saint Meinrad, Indiana, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Boca Raton, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
playedFor University of Kentucky football team NERFINISHED
positionPlayed tight end
residence Boca Raton, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sport American football
spouse Beverly Schnellenberger NERFINISHED
workedUnderCoach Bear Bryant NERFINISHED
Don Shula NERFINISHED

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