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Dave Schreiner College Football Hall of Fame Inductee | Dave Schreiner, born on March 5, 1921, in Lancaster, Wisconsin, left an indelible mark on college football, though his professional career was tragically cut short.

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Dave Schreiner College Football Hall of Fame Inductee

By Darin Hayes 📅 2025-03-05
Dave Schreiner, born on March 5, 1921, in Lancaster, Wisconsin, left an indelible mark on college football, though his professional career was tragically cut short.

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Schreiner was a perfectionist and pushed himself in the offseason to improve his skill set. He had everyone he knew tossing passes to him in all types of crazy ways so that he had the confidence to catch anything thrown at him. Dave is one of a handful of players that made All-America status on a lousy team as he did this in 1941 when the Badgers were a mere 3-5

College Career

Schreiner's football prowess shone brightly at the University of Wisconsin. He played as an end, becoming a cornerstone of the Badgers' team from 1940 to 1942.

He earned widespread recognition for his exceptional skills, becoming a two-time All-American.

In 1942, his outstanding performance earned him the Big Ten Most Valuable Player award.

He was also co-captain of the 1942 team.

Road to the Pro Game

Schreiner was drafted in the second round of the 1943 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions.


However, instead of pursuing a professional football career, he chose to serve in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.

Football Legacy

Dave Schreiner's legacy transcends the football field. His dedication and character earned him widespread respect.

His college achievements solidified his place as one of the greatest ends in Big Ten history.

His life and death serve as a testament to service and sacrifice.

His number 80 was retired by the Wisconsin Athletic Department.

Accolades, Awards and Career Stats

Two-time All-American (1941, 1942)

1942 Big Ten Most Valuable Player

1943 East-West Shrine Game participant

Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955

Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame inductee.

Chicago Tribune Silver Football (1942)

His number 80 was retired by the Wisconsin Badgers.

Dave Schreiner's story is one of exceptional athletic ability and unwavering patriotism. His contributions to college football, coupled with his ultimate sacrifice, have cemented his place in the sport's history.


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About "Dave Schreiner College Fo...uctee" 🡃
Category:College HOF
NCAAF Jersey:Number 80
Football Month:March History
Football Name:Dave Schreiner
Football Position:end
Football Team:Wisconsin Badgers
Sports:College Football Hall of Fame
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