Howard Schnellenberger
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Howard Schnellenberger, the coach who brought Louisville football to national prominence, died in Florida Saturday. AP Photo.
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Schnellenberger could scout, develop and coach. He could also change the culture — and absolutely did.
The Schnellenberger Trophy features western dress boots, now bronzed, that were worn by Schnellenberger when he coached both teams to national prominence.
This is a column I told myself I would not write again. If the first 811 versions did not make a difference, what was the purpose of one more.
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