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Fred Schacht

Frederick E. Schacht (c. 1875 – December 1, 1906) was an American college football coach, player, and medical doctor. He served as the head coach at the University of Kentucky from 1904 to 1905. Kentucky amassed a 15–4–1 record during his tenure.
==Early life and college==
A native of Minneapolis, Schacht joined the United States Army during the Spanish–American War and served with the 13th Minnesota Volunteers.〔(''The Gopher: Annual Publication of the Student Body of the University of Minnesota, Volume 16'' ), p. 114, University of Minnesota, 1902.〕 He then attended the University of Minnesota, and was initiated as a member of the Nu Sigma Nu professional medical fraternity on March 9, 1901.〔 He played on the football team as a tackle in 1903,〔''2008 Minnesota Football Media Guide'', p. 179, University of Minnesota, 2008.〕 and the 216-pound Schacht was reportedly "a terror on offense."〔 He starred in Minnesota's 1903 victory over Wisconsin, but gained his greatest acclaim for his role in that season's game against Michigan. Schacht broke three ribs shortly before the game, but refused to go to the hospital and showed up beforehand with his body "encased in a steel harness."〔 Despite the broken ribs, he carried the ball three times for 40-, 50- and 60-yard gains after the kickoff.〔 The contest ended in a tie, which made it the first game Michigan had not won in three years, and Schacht was "hailed throughout the west as the greatest tackle of a decade."〔 After the season, he was named to several All-America teams: Caspar Whitney's first team,〔"Syracuse Gets No Place: Not Included In Caspar Whitney's Ranking Of Football Elevens", ''The Evening Herald'', December 27, 1903〕 Walter Camp's second team,〔"Walter Camp Names All American Team", ''The Trenton Times'', December 10, 1903〕 and Fielding H. Yost's second team.〔"Picked Football Teams", ''Grand Traverse Herald'', December 3, 1903〕 Schacht received a Doctor of Medicine degree from Minnesota in 1903.〔

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