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Bo Schembechler was head coach at U-M for 21 years, from 1969 to 1989. He was the 15th head coach for U-M football, and his excellent stategy along with very good chemistry with the players led him to be the winningest coach in U-M history, with 194 wins. That win total is 29 more than Fielding Yost's 165, and 72 more than Lloyd Carr's 122. This gave him a win percentage of .796. He never won a national championship, but he started a streak of consecutive bowl games in 1976 that continues today! That is 33 bowl games in a row!(they have not won all of them, that would be way too uncanny) There is a building at U-M named after Bo, called Schembechler Hall.

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  • Bo Schembechler was head coach at U-M for 21 years, from 1969 to 1989. He was the 15th head coach for U-M football, and his excellent stategy along with very good chemistry with the players led him to be the winningest coach in U-M history, with 194 wins. That win total is 29 more than Fielding Yost's 165, and 72 more than Lloyd Carr's 122. This gave him a win percentage of .796. He never won a national championship, but he started a streak of consecutive bowl games in 1976 that continues today! That is 33 bowl games in a row!(they have not won all of them, that would be way too uncanny) There is a building at U-M named after Bo, called Schembechler Hall.
  • 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.
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