Howard Schnellenberger, 87, Miami, Louisville coach, dies
Source: AP
By STEVEN WINE
MIAMI (AP) Howard Schnellenberger was a pipe smoker with a push-broom mustache and gruff baritone, and he paired his grandiloquent manner with grandiose visions for football at Miami, Louisville and Florida Atlantic that caused snickers.
At all three schools, Schnellenberger disproved doubters. He revived the sport at Miami and Louisville and started the program at Florida Atlantic during a coaching career that spanned a half century.
Schnellenberger died Saturday at 87 in Boca Raton, Florida. FAU announced his death and said he recently had been in a care center.
Schnellenberger had a career record below .500, but when it came to building, he was a winner. His legacy includes on-campus stadiums at Louisville and Florida Atlantic.
In this Dec. 23, 2014 photo, former Florida Atlantic and Miami head coach, Howard Schnellenberger holds the game balls prior to the start of the Boca Raton Bowl NCAA college football game between Marshall and Northern Illinois at FAU Stadium in Boca Raton, Fla. Schnellenberger, who coached Miami to the 1983 national championship and built programs at Louisville and Florida Atlantic, died Saturday, March 27, 2021, at the age of 87, Florida Atlantic announced. (AP Photo/Joel Auerbach)
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His Miami team beat Nebraska in 83 for the National Championship among others.
bahboo
(16,355 posts)we were living in Ft. Lauderdale then. All of South Florida went crazier than normal, which is saying something for the 80's. Howard had this incredibly deep voce...loved his interviews...
Music Man
(1,184 posts)My dad went to UM (albeit before Schnellenbeger's time), so I grew up well-entrenched in Miami football and what Howard Schnellenberger means to the program. RIP.
FM123
(10,054 posts)Less than a year after losing Shula. We Miami fans (both college & pro) are feeling quite sad and nostalgic today.....
twogunsid
(1,609 posts)...he was South Florida Football. Dolphins, Canes and Owls. My heartfelt condolences to his family.
It's great to be a Miami Hurricane.