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Whoops, the Miami portion of that career record was actually 40-17-3,
but I still like him.
Bob Griebel wrote:
> Frankly, my favorite coach who emerged from the Miami legacy was the
> guy who set Miami's record at 194-48-5, . . . fellow by the name of
> Schembechler.
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> Bob Griebel
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> Dr. Bob Hamilton wrote:
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>> There is quite a legacy at Miami. Enrico Blasi graduated in 1994 and
>> played when George Gwozdecky was coach. Rico was an assistant with
>> George
>> at Denver and the Denver athletic director, Maturi, came to Miami.
>> He is
>> now at Minnesota. The director of the new ice rink is Barry Schutte,
>> who
>> played for George and graduated in 1997.
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>> As I recall the coaching history, it was Steve Cady until the
>> mid-eighties
>> when he moved to the AD level. Next was Bill Davidge who is
>> currently the
>> announcer for the Columbus BlueJackets. Next was Mark Mazzoleni who was
>> replaced by Rico. Steve Cady is still with the AD dept, as far as I
>> know.
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