Books by Bo Schembechler
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Bo by Bo Schembechler ( 1990)
The tough, irascible head football coach at the University of Michigan reflects on more than twenty years in the athletic limelight, sharing thoughts and anecdotes about memorable players, coaches, and games.
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Bo's Lasting Lessons The Legendary Coach Teaches the Timeless Fundamentals of Leadership by John U. Bacon, Bo Schembechler ( 2007)
With co-writer John Bacon, Bo Schembechler fuses the memoir and the how-to business manual in a winning combination. The coach who took the Michigan football team to the Rose Bowl 10 times, taking home titles and respect in equal measure, proffers wisdom on starting out, seeking a mentor, motivating colleagues, and performing under pressure. In an exhilarating sprint through his experiences as a leader, Schembechler connects anecdotes and advice, revealing the practical and effective principles which helped him to achieve extraordinary success in his personal and professional life. The result is a triumphant touchdown of a book.
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Bo's Lasting Lessons The Legendary Coach Teaches the Timeless Fundamentals of Leadership by Bo Schembechler, John U. Bacon ( 2008)
With co-writer John Bacon, Bo Schembechler fuses the memoir and the how-to business manual in a winning combination. The coach who took the Michigan football team to the Rose Bowl 10 times, taking home titles and respect in equal measure, proffers wisdom on starting out, seeking a mentor, motivating colleagues, and performing under pressure. In an exhilarating sprint through his experiences as a leader, Schembechler connects anecdotes and advice, revealing the practical and effective principles which helped him to achieve extraordinary success in his personal and professional life. The result is a triumphant touchdown of a book.
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Bo's Lasting Lessons The Legendary Coach Teaches the Timeless Fundamentals of Leadership by Bo Schembechler, John U. Bacon ( 2007)
With co-writer John Bacon, Bo Schembechler fuses the memoir and the how-to business manual in a winning combination. The coach who took the Michigan football team to the Rose Bowl 10 times, taking home titles and respect in equal measure, proffers wisdom on starting out, seeking a mentor, motivating colleagues, and performing under pressure. In an exhilarating sprint through his experiences as a leader, Schembechler connects anecdotes and advice, revealing the practical and effective principles which helped him to achieve extraordinary success in his personal and professional life. The result is a triumphant touchdown of a book.
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Bo's Lasting Lessons The Legendary Coach Teaches the Timeless Fundamentals of Leadership by John Bacon, Bo Schembechler ( 2008)
With co-writer John Bacon, Bo Schembechler fuses the memoir and the how-to business manual in a winning combination. The coach who took the Michigan football team to the Rose Bowl 10 times, taking home titles and respect in equal measure, proffers wisdom on starting out, seeking a mentor, motivating colleagues, and performing under pressure. In an exhilarating sprint through his experiences as a leader, Schembechler connects anecdotes and advice, revealing the practical and effective principles which helped him to achieve extraordinary success in his personal and professional life. The result is a triumphant touchdown of a book.
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The Heart of a Champion My 37-Year War Against Heart Disease by Kim A. Eagle, Fritz Seyferth, Bo Schembechler ( 2008) |
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Michigan Memories Inside Bo Schembechler's Football Scrapbook by Bo Schembechler, Dan Ewald ( 1998)
The former coach at Michigan recounts the highlights of his college coaching career.
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Mission Accomplished! Michigan's Basketball Miracle, 1989 by Bo Schembechler, John Beckett, Duane Black ( 1989) |
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Tradition Bo Schembechler's Michigan Memories by Bo Schembechler, Dan Ewald ( 2003)
The legendary Michigan coach reminisces about his lengthy career on and off the gridiron, offering candid reflections about football in the Big Ten, the players he has coached, and his emphasis on accomplishment, determination, and hard work to accomplish one's goals.
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What it Means to Be a Wolverine Michigan's Greatest Players, Talk about Michigan Football by Nate Brown, Art Regner ( 2005)
An oral history chronicles the 112-year winning tradition of the University of Michigan Wolverines football program, detailing the team's forty conference titles, thirty-four bowl game wins, and eleven national championships, as seen through the eyes of the storied players and coaches of the team.
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