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William Juneau

William Juneau spent time as the head football coach at Marquette, Wisconsin and Texas before ending his coaching career as the head man at the University of Kentucky from 1920-1922. In three seasons as the Cats’ head coach, Juneau was 13-10-2 including a 4-3-1 season in 1921 and a 6-3 season in Kentucky’s first year in the Southern Conference. He retired from coaching following the 1922 season, and for his career he won 86 games as a head coach. Juneau passed away in 1947 at the age of 70.

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