Ivan Schottel | |
Birth Date: | 11 October 1921 |
Birth Place: | Cosby, Missouri, U.S. |
Death Place: | St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S. |
Player Years1: | early 1940s |
Player Team1: | Maryville (MO) |
Player Years2: | 1946 |
Player Team2: | Detroit Lions |
Player Years3: | 1948 |
Player Team3: | Detroit Lions |
Player Positions: | End, defensive back |
Coach Years1: | 1949–1952 |
Coach Team1: | Atchison HS (KS) |
Coach Years2: | 1953–1962 |
Coach Team2: | St. Benedict's |
Coach Years3: | 1963–1970 |
Coach Team3: | Northwest Missouri State |
Coach Years4: | 1971–1973 |
Coach Team4: | Butler County |
Coach Years5: | 1974–1975 |
Coach Team5: | North Platte HS (MO) |
Overall Record: | 80–80–3 (college) 7–23–2 (junior college) |
Bowl Record: | 1–0 (college) |
Tournament Record: | 0–1 (NAIA playoffs) |
Championships: | 5 CIC (1953, 1956, 1958–1960) |
Ivan Estill Schottel (October 11, 1921 – August 21, 2000) was an American football player and coach. He played professionally as an end and defensive back with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) in 1946 and 1948. Schottel served as the head football at St. Benedict's College—now known as Benedictine College—in Atchison, Kansas from 1953 to 1962 and Northwest Missouri State College—now known as Northwest Missouri State University—in Maryville, Missouri, compiling a career college football coaching record of 80–80–3.
Schottel was born in Cosby, Missouri and graduated from King City High School in King City, Missouri. He attended Northwest Missouri State Teacher's College—now known as Northwest Missouri State University—in Maryville, Missouri and pre-flight training at Saint Mary College in Leavenworth, Kansas, where he played for the service team. He joined United States Army during World War II. After the war, Schottel played for professionally for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) as an end and defensive back in 1946 and 1948. He appeared in 16 games for the Lions, had four receptions for 147 yards, and scored touchdown. He had a 41.6 yard punting average. An injury in 1948 ended his career.
Schottel was the tenth head football coach at St. Benedict's College—now known as Benedictine College—in Atchison, Kansas, serving for 10 seasons, from 1953 to 1962, compiling a record of 52–36–2.[1]
Schottel was the 12th head football coach at Northwest Missouri State College—now known as Northwest Missouri State University—in Maryville, Missouri, serving for eight seasons, from 1963 to 1970, compiling a record of 28–44–1.
In 1971, Schottel was hired as the head football coach at Butler County Junior College—now known as Butler Community College—in El Dorado, Kansas, succeeding Merle Nay.[2] In 1974, he resigned as head football coach and athletic director at Butler County to coach football and track and teach physical education at North Platte High School in Dearborn, Missouri.[3]
Schottel died on August 21, 2000, in St. Joseph, Missouri.[4]