William Juneau
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William B. Juneau was a college football coach. From 1906 to 1908, he coached at South Dakota State where he compiled a 11-6-1 record. From 1912 to 1915, he coached at the University of Wisconsin where he compiled an 18-8-2 record. From 1917 to 1920, he coached at the University of Texas where he compiled a 19-17 record. From 1920 to 1922, he coached at the University of Kentucky where he compiled a 13-10-2 record.
Preceded by John Richards (coach) |
University of Wisconsin Head Football Coaches 1912-1915 |
Succeeded by Paul Withington |
Wisconsin Badgers Head Football Coaches |
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Kletsch • Mestre • Alward • Crawford • Davis • Stickney • King • Curtis • Hutchins • Barry • Richards • Juneau • Withington • Lowman • Ryan • Little • Thistlethwaite • Spears • Stuhldreher • Williamson • Bruhn • Coatta • Jardine • McClain • Hilles • Morton • Alvarez • Bielema |
Texas Longhorns Head Football Coaches |
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Wentworth • Crawford • Robinson • Kelly • Edwards • Clarke • Thompson • Hart • Hutchinson • Schenker • Metzenthin • Draper • Wasmund • Allerdice • Van Gent • Juneau • Whitaker • Stewart • Littlefield • Chevigny • Bible • Cherry • Price • Royal • Akers • McWilliams • Mackovic • Brown |