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>College Ftball : Bo Schembechler died a few minutes ago
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From: MSN Nicknamesteelerlyn  (Original Message)Sent: 11/17/2006 5:18 PM

DETROIT -- Former Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler has died, television station WXYZ is reporting.

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Schembechler

He was 77.

Schembechler collapsed Friday during the taping of a television show and was taken by ambulance to a hospital.

He became ill at WXYZ-TV in Southfield the day before the Ohio State-Michigan showdown, the station said. Schembechler also was hospitalized Oct. 20 after falling ill at the same studio.

Earlier Friday, Southfield police spokesman John Harris could not provide specific medical information, but said: "I don't think it was good."

Police were sent to the station about 9:25 a.m. with the city's fire department, and they escorted an ambulance to Providence Hospital, Harris said.

Messages were left with the university, Schembechler's office and the hospital.

Schembechler met with the media this week to discuss Saturday's game between the No. 1 Buckeyes and No. 2 Wolverines. He also talked about the device that was implanted to regulate his heartbeat after he was hospitalized last month. He said the device covered about half his chest, and doctors still were adjusting it.

Schembechler said he did not plan to attend the game in Columbus, Ohio, and he doesn't go to road games anymore.

Schembechler had a heart attack on the eve of his first Rose Bowl in 1970 and another one in 1987. He has had two quadruple heart bypass operations.

The seven-time Big Ten coach of the year had a 194-48-5 record at Michigan from 1969-89. His record in 26 years of coaching was 234-64-8.

Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press

 

 




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From: MSN NicknamesteelerlynSent: 11/17/2006 5:21 PM
 Bo you brought me and millions of others a ton of entertainment.  Bo and Woody Hayes are the reason, the OSU/UM game is the biggest game in the country.
 
Thank you kind sir and RIP you have done so much for college football.
 
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From: MSN NicknameSteeler_StormSent: 11/20/2006 4:41 PM
RIP Coach. You have done college football proud when you were around as coach of the Wolverines and I am sure you will be missed.

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From: MSN NicknameCaliEdSent: 11/20/2006 7:44 PM
Even as a lifelong Buckeye who hated Bo's teams, he was a legend, and deserves to be remembered for his many contributions to college football and UM.
 
Condolences to his family and friends, and the university he so loved.

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