News about Bo Schembechler

Jim Harbaugh of Michigan blames vetting for Bo Schembechler's son's doomed selection

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2023
Jim Harbaugh of Michigan is blaming failures in the vetting process for Bo Schembechler's son, who resigned after being suspended for offensive tweets only days after joining the athletic department last month. 'When I became aware of things that were offensive to me, insensitive to other members of our team, we took action,' Harbaugh said. MLive.com notes that. We didn't want that attitude around,' he says.' Glenn 'Shemy' Schembechler resigned on May 20, only days after he had been recruited as the assistant director of recruiting on Harbaugh's employees. At the time, the Detroit News announced that Schembechler's Twitter feed contained articles and likes of indefamous stuff, some of which suggested that slavery and Jim Crow were positives to help African-American people and families. In one of the posts, it was suggested that you prepare/comprehension.' Yes, slavery and Jim Crow compelled the black family to work and produce companies, as well as cultivating a foundation for wealth for themselves and their descendants.'

Following his departure, Glenn 'Shemy' Schembechler' apologized for his "flippant conduct on Twitter.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
Former Michigan assistant football recruiting Glenn 'Shemy' Schembechler released an apology after his resigning for offensive conduct on social media. Shemy, the son of legendary Michigan football coach and athletic director Bo Schembechler, resigned just three days after being hired to the position at his father's former school. Shemy confessed to engaging in "flippant behavior on Twitter," which included "liking" a number of insensitive and offensive messages, including those that suggest slavery and Jim Crow laws helped to strengthen the Black community.

After three days in Michigan for 'liked' slavery tweets, Glenn Schembechler resigns

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 21, 2023
Glenn Schembechler, son of late Michigan coach Bo Schembechler, resigned Saturday as the Wolverines' assistant director of recruiting, just three days after he was hired. Schembechler's Twitter account, which was deactivated Saturday evening, had a number of posts and likes' of various offensive and insensitive messages, including several that said slavery and Jim Crow were a way to improve Black people and families.' Schembechler's resignation came after social media activity that "caused fear and sadness for people in our neighborhood," according to a school statement.