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Billy Joe (American football)
American football player and coach

Billy Joe (American football)

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American football player and coach
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William "Billy" Joe (born October 14, 1940) is a former collegiate and professional American football player and former college football head coach. 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. He coached at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania from 1972 to 1978, Central State University from 1981 to 1993, Florida A&M University from 1994 to 2004, and Miles College from 2007 to 2010. Joe achieved his greatest success at Central State, where his teams won 2 NAIA National Football Championships in 1990 and 1992 and made many appearances in the NAIA football playoffs during the 1980s and 1990s. He teams at Florida A&M have made various appearances in the Division I-AA (now FCS) playoffs during the 1990s and early 2000s.

In addition, Joe has won five straight black college football national championships with Central State University (1986–1990) and one with Florida A&M (1998). In 2007, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

The number of players who were coached by Joe who went on to the NFL/CFL/Arena League are:

  • Central State University: Vince Buck, Vince Heflin, Erik Williams and Hugh Douglas
  • Florida A&M: Jamie Brown, Jamie Nails, Terry Mickens, Dexter Nottage, Wally Williams, and Quinn Gray

After a two-season absence as a coach, Joe was named head football coach at Miles College, an NCAA Division II school in Fairfield, Alabama on December 12, 2007. He resigned in October 2010, citing poor health. Assistant coach Patrick Peasant took over the team on an interim basis.

He finished his career with 243 wins 133 losses, 2 ties. His number of victories are second only to Eddie Robinson among coaches at historically black colleges and universities.

Head coaching record

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Cheyney Wolves (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) (1972–1978)
1972Cheyney6–3
1973Cheyney5–4
1974Cheyney5–4
1975Cheyney4–6
1976Cheyney1–7
1977Cheyney4–5
1978Cheyney6–3
Cheyney:31–32
Central State Marauders (Division II Independent) (1981–1992)
1981Central State4–7
1982Central State7–4
1983Central State12–1
1984Central State9–2
1985Central State8–3
1986Central State10–1–1
1987Central State10–1–1
1988Central State11–2
1989Central State10–3
1990Central State10–1
1991Central State11–2
1992Central State12–1
Central State:114–28–2
Florida A&M Rattlers (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1994–2003)
1994Florida A&M6–5
1995Florida A&M9–3
1996Florida A&M9–3L I-AA Playoffs First Round
1997Florida A&M9–3L I-AA Playoffs First Round
1998Florida A&M11–2L I-AA Playoffs Quarterfinals
1999Florida A&M10–4L I-AA Playoffs Semifinals
2000Florida A&M9–3L I-AA Playoffs First Round
2001Florida A&M7–4L I-AA Playoffs First Round
2002Florida A&M7–5
2003Florida A&M6–6
Florida A&M Rattlers (I-AA Independent) (2004)
2004Florida A&M3–8
Florida A&M:86–46
Miles Golden Bears (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (2008–2010)
2008Miles2–8
2009Miles4–7
2010Miles2–3
Miles:8–18
Total:239–124–2
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