Bill Schnebel
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William Schnebel | ||
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Coach Bill Schnebel | ||
Sport | College football | |
Career highlights | ||
Overall | 61-21-1 (0.735) | |
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Little All-American coach of the year NAIA coach of the year |
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Coaching career (HC unless noted) | ||
1956-1964 1965-?? |
College of Emporia Northwest Oklahoma |
William "Bill" Schnebel was a college football coach in the United States. He was named the 1960 "Little All-American Coach of the Year" and NAIA coach of the year[1]
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[edit] Coaching History
[edit] College of Emporia
Schnebel's first head coaching job was at the College of Emporia in Emporia, Kansas. While head coach of the Fighting Presbies, he lead his teams to a combined record of 61 wins, 21 losses, and 1 tie. They were named Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference champions three years ('59, '62, and '63), took second place in the conference twice ('56 and '61), and third place in his final 1964 season at the college.
Schnebel's team traveled to the Mineral Water Bowl in 1959 and defeated Austin College 21-20.
[edit] Northwest Oklahoma State University
After his term at the College of Emporia, Schnebel was named the head coach of the Northwestern Oklahoma State University footabll team in Alva, Oklahoma.[2]
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