Howard Schnellenberger

American College Football Player

Howard Schnellenberger was born in Saint Meinrad, Indiana, United States on March 16th, 1934 and is the American College Football Player. At the age of 90, Howard Schnellenberger biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 16, 1934
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Saint Meinrad, Indiana, United States
Age
90 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
American Football Player, Head Coach
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Howard Schnellenberger Career

Schnellenberger was born to German-American parents, Leslie and Rosena (Hoffman) Schnellenberger, in the tiny hamlet of Saint Meinrad, Indiana. He graduated from Flaget High School in Louisville, Kentucky, where he played football, basketball and baseball before earning a scholarship to the University of Kentucky. Schnellenberger played college football as an end for the Kentucky Wildcats, and was named a 1955 All-American by the Associated Press and Newspaper Enterprise Association. He then played professionally for 2 seasons with the CFL Toronto Argonauts. He subsequently worked as an assistant coach at Kentucky under head coach Blanton Collier in 1959 and 1960.

In January 1961, Schnellenberger joined the coaching staff of the Alabama Crimson Tide as an assistant to head coach Bear Bryant. While on Bryant's staff, Schnellenberger helped recruit quarterbacks Joe Namath and Ken Stabler, and helped coach Alabama to three national championships (1961, 1964, and 1965) in five seasons. Schnellenberger left Alabama in early 1966 to take a job in the National Football League (NFL) as offensive ends coach of the Los Angeles Rams under George Allen. After four seasons with the Rams, Schnellenberger was hired by Don Shula of the Miami Dolphins in early 1970. Initially named as wide receivers coach, Schnellenberger was the Dolphins' offensive coordinator by July. He helped coach the Dolphins to their undefeated 1972 season and victory in Super Bowl VII.

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