As a redshirt freshman, he was named a starter at defensive tackle, where he played his first three years.
One of the strongest players on the team, he was converted into a left tackle as a senior, after the team experienced a rash of injuries on the offensive line.[1]
In 2015, he was inducted into the Burlington Sports Hall of Fame.[2] In 2016, he was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.[3]
In 1985, Phil Pozderac injured his knee during the third game of the season, which opened the door for Schultz to start at left tackle, only to return to a backup role when Pozderac was healthy. He eventually regained the starting position from the thirteenth game until the playoffs, but struggled while playing against the Los Angeles Rams.[5] He appeared in 16 games with 8 starts. He was waived on August 26, 1986.[6]
He played in 124 games for the Argos over his nine-year career.[7] Schultz was named a CFL All-Star twice (1987, 1988), appeared in the Grey Cup in 1987 and was a member of the 1991 Grey Cup championship team.
In 2007, he was named to the Argonauts All-time team.
Broadcasting career
Schultz was a CFL football sportscaster on The Sports Network from 1998 to 2017.[8] He also co-hosted a weekly one-hour sports radio program on TSN 1050 in Toronto, called Football Sunday with Mike Hogan during the CFL and NFL seasons. He was also the NFL Insider for TSN.