It is unclear if Denny Stolz had children or not. There isn’t any information about his children on the internet as he loved to keep his personal life away from the media.
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Stolz served as the head coach at Alma College, Michigan State University, Bowling Green State University and San Diego State University, compiling a career college football record of 125-93-2.

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Stolz served as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Michigan State for two seasons before being promoted to succeed Duffy Daughterty as head coach on December 12, 1972. He was selected over Johnny Majors, Lee Corso and Barry Switzer who had removed himself from consideration the previous day.
Stolz’s three years as Spartans head coach was marred by a player recruiting scandal that culminated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) placing the program on three years probation on January 25, 1976. As a result, the Spartans were prohibited from any television and bowl game appearances through the 1978 season.
Stolz resigned at the behest of university president Clifton R Wharton Jr. and the board of trustees just over seven weeks later on March 16, 1976.


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