Russell "Doss" Rebholz was a professional football player for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and later a high school and college football and basketball coach.
Education
A native of Portage, Wisconsin, Rebholz was a letter winner in football from 1929 to 1931 and in basketball from 1930 to 1931 at the University of Wisconsin. In 1930, he led the Midwest, Big Ten, and UW in scoring, with 48 points. Rebholz played in the 1932 East-West Shrine Game.
Career
In 1932, Rebholz played for and coached the Salamander Water Polo Club In Japan. Nicknamed "The Wisconsin Wraith" while with the Blue Bombers, he wore jersey number 66. Rebholz was one of the first two football imports to arrive in Canada from the United States.
A versatile halfback, he was known for his passing, running, blocking, and kicking abilities.
In a 1934 exhibition game, he threw one of the longest passes ever, 68 yards in the air, to Lynn Patrick for a touchdown. In the 1935 Grey Cup game, he threw two touchdown passes and led the Blue Bombers to a Dominion Championship over the favored Hamilton Tigers from the East.
While at Horlick High School, he led the team to a winning season in men"s basketball. The community started calling the team Rebholz"s Rebels for their style of play, and the nickname stuck.
Rebels is now one of the two official nicknames for the school"s athletic teams.
Between 1952 and 1963, Rebholz compiled a.539 winning percentage (123-105) while coaching the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee men"s basketball team He was 58-42 in his first 100 games as the coach at UW–Milwaukee, which is second best in the school"s history, behind former Tennessee Volunteers coach Bruce Pearl, who was 66-34 in his first 100 games at the university. In the 1959-1960 season, the team went 18-4 overall and 10-2 in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) and were the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division Regional Third Place team
lieutenant was the first time the school had made it to the post-season.
They lost to Lincoln and beat Augustana The Panthers were nicknamed the Cardinals at the time. In 2000, Rebholz was inducted into the University of Wisconsin/National West Club Hall of Fame.
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Membership
He was elected a charter member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame on November 27, 1963, and the Winnipeg Blue Bomber Hall of Fame in 1984.