Joe Gilliam, Sr.
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Joe W. Gilliam, Sr. | ||
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College | Kentucky State University | |
Sport | College football | |
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Overall | 23-36-2 (0.393) | |
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Coaching career (HC unless noted) | ||
1957-1958 1989-1992 |
Kentucky State Tennessee State |
Joe Gilliam, Sr. (born 1923 in Steubenville, Ohio) is a former college football quarterback and coach. Gilliam began his collegiate playing career at Indiana University before transferring to West Virginia State University, where he was an All-American at quarterback.
Gilliam was head football and basketball coach at Oliver High School in Winchester, Kentucky from 1952 to 1954, winning a state championship in football in 1954.
Gilliam joined coach John Merritt's coaching staff at Jackson State University in 1955 and left in 1957 to become head coach at Kentucky State University. After compiling a record of 2-13-1 at KSU, he coached briefly at the high school level before returning to Merritt's staff at Jackson State.
He followed the legendary Merritt to Tennessee State University, where, as defensive coordinator, he helped the Tigers to four undefeated seasons and seven Black College National Titles in a 20-year span.
Gilliam would serve as head coach at TSU from 1989 to 1992, earning Ohio Valley Conference Coach Of The Year honors in 1990. He is father of former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Joe Gilliam and currently lives in Nashville.
Gilliam was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall Of Fame in 2007.
Preceded by George Edwards |
Kentucky State University Head Football Coach 1957–1958 |
Succeeded by Sam B. Taylor |
Preceded by Bill Thomas |
Tennessee State University Head Football Coach 1989–1992 |
Succeeded by Bill Davis |
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