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Otto Schnellbacher

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Place of birth
  
Sublette, Kansas

Role
  
American football player

Place of death
  
Topeka, Kansas

Height
  
1.93 m


College
  
Kansas

Education
  
University of Kansas

Name
  
Otto Schnellbacher

Positions
  
Defensive back

Otto Schnellbacher

Date of birth
  
(1923-04-15)April 15, 1923

Date of death
  
March 10, 2008(2008-03-10) (aged 84)

NFL draft
  
1947 / Round: 25 / Pick: 231 (by the Chicago Cardinals)

Died
  
March 10, 2008, Topeka, Kansas, United States

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Otto Ole Schnellbacher (April 15, 1923 – March 10, 2008) was an American football defensive back in the National Football League for the New York Giants. He was a 2-time Pro Bowler. Also a professional basketball player, Schnellbacher played for the Basketball Association of America's Providence Steamrollers and St. Louis Bombers in 1948–49. In college, Schnellbacher was a two-sport star at the University of Kansas, earning him the nickname "the double threat from Sublette". On the gridiron, Schnellbacher, along with teammate Ray Evans, was KU's first football All-American in 1947. That same season, Schnellbacher led the Jayhawks to a Big 6 conference title and an Orange Bowl berth. Schnellbacher also excelled in basketball, where he was a four-time first-team all-conference selection (one of only three Jayhawks to do so). He was a member of the 1943 Big Six conference championship team (which also featured All-American teammates Charles B. Black and the aforementioned Ray Evans) that is regarded as one of the program's greatest teams.

Schnellbacher died aged 84, from cancer, according to University of Kansas basketball coach Bill Self.

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