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Joe later was a successful college head coach for 33 seasons at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Central State University and Florida A&M University.  FAMU let Joe and his staff go after the 2004 season, citing financial difficulties.  In 2007 he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.  
Joe later was a successful college head coach for 33 seasons at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Central State University and Florida A&M University.  FAMU let Joe and his staff go after the 2004 season, citing financial difficulties.  In 2007 he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.  


After a three-season absence as a coach, Joe was named head football coach at [[Miles College]] on [[December 12]], [[2007]], replacing [[Wade Streeter]].  
After a three-season absence as a coach, Joe was named head football coach at [[Miles College]] on [[December 12]], [[2007]], replacing [[Wade Streeter]].  Joe's [[2008 Miles College Golden Bears football|2008 squad]] finished the season with a 2-8 record.


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Revision as of 09:07, 12 July 2009

William Joe (born October 14, 1940 in Aynor, South Carolina), is the head football coach at Miles College.

Joe played collegiately at Villanova. He was the American Football League Rookie of the Year in 1963 with the AFL's Denver Broncos. In 1965, he was traded to the Buffalo Bills for their legendary fullback, Cookie Gilchrist, and made the AFL All-Star Team, starting for the Bills in their 1965 AFL Championship victory over the San Diego Chargers.

Joe later was a successful college head coach for 33 seasons at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Central State University and Florida A&M University. FAMU let Joe and his staff go after the 2004 season, citing financial difficulties. In 2007 he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

After a three-season absence as a coach, Joe was named head football coach at Miles College on December 12, 2007, replacing Wade Streeter. Joe's 2008 squad finished the season with a 2-8 record.

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Preceded by:
Wade Streeter
Miles College Head Football Coach
2008-present
Succeeded by:
current
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