SPECIAL SECTION (1I4e Lidi.lgan a&xij Second Printing www.michigandaily.com Monday, November 20, 2006 BO SCHEMBECHLER |1929-2006 chigan Man Legendary coach Bo Schembechler with his 1976 Michigan squad. In his 21 years as head coach, he won 194 games and went to 17 bowl games. He was perhaps most famous for his annual battles with Ohio State, which he kicked off in 1969 with an upset of a Buckeye team led by his former mentor, Woody Hayes. Fabled coach dead at 77 By ANDREW GROSSMAN to 10 Rose Bowls and compiled a and MATT SINGER 194-48-5 record. Daily StaffReporters He collapsed Friday morning in the studio of WXYZ-TV in South- Bo Schembechler, the football field while taping a show. He was coach who grew to embody the pronounced dead fromheart failure ideal of the Michigan man, died Fri- at Providence Hospital at 11:42 a.m. day. He was 77. In the 10 years before he became Before retiring in 1989, he head coach in 1969, Michigan's foot- became the all-time winningest ball team had won barely half of its coach in Michigan football history. games. In 21 years as head coach, Schem- , From the beginning, Schem- bechler won 13 Big Ten titles, went bechler brought a new fire to the team. The night before the Rose Bowl at the end of his first season, Schembechler suffered his first heart attack. He received periodic updates in his hospital bed about the game, which Michigan lost to Southern California. Schembechler stood on the side- lines in silence during practice the next spring. His doctors wouldn't let him coach. One afternoon, Jim Betts, a sec- ond-string quarterback, threw a pass to halfback Tommy Darden. Darden's eyes locked onto the ball, and he ran to catch it. But Schembechler stood in his way. Darden crashed into the weakened coach and knocked him uncon- scious on the field. A trainer ran to revive him with ammonia capsules. When Schembechler came to, he stood up, looked at the crowd that had gathered and repeated one of his favorite phrases. "Hot damn,"he said. "That would have killed an ordinary man." Schembechler was no ordinary man. Those who knew him consistent- ly described him with one word: gruff. Below that prickly exterior, they said, was one of the most compas- sionate men they had ever met. "For being so gruff, the guy loved See SCHEMBECHLER, page SC ON DAY BEFORE THE GAME, CAMPUS MOURNS A LEGEND'S CAREER 17 BOWLS, 194 WINS, 21 YEARS AND SO MUCH MORE Page 6C Page 3C