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  1. Joseph Wiley Gilliam Sr. (March 27, 1927 [1] – November 14, 2012) was an American football coach. He played football and basketball in college. Gilliam was born in Steubenville, Ohio, and began his collegiate playing career at Indiana University before transferring to West Virginia State University, where he was an All-American at ...

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    Joe Gilliam. Joseph Wiley Gilliam, Jr. (December 29, 1950 – December 25, 2000) was a professional football player, a quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL) for four seasons. Primarily a backup, he started the first six games of the 1974 season.

  3. 11. Jan. 2013 · Just days after her death, Joe Gilliam Sr. returned to the Tennessee State sideline to coach against Grambling. Afterward he said he could not even remember the game.

  4. 20. Nov. 2012 · Former Tennessee State football coach Joe Gilliam Sr. was remembered as a disciplinarian, expert tactician and father figure for many of his former players during his funeral on Monday....

  5. 2. Nov. 2017 · His father, the late Joe Gilliam Sr., was a coach at Jackson State and Kentucky State before arriving at Tennessee State in 1963. So Gilliam grew up around sports. He played little league baseball, did gymnastics and was a good swimmer.

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  6. 14. Nov. 2012 · Joe Gilliam, Sr. was 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...

  7. Born in Steubenville, Ohio in 1929, Joe Gilliam demonstrated outstanding leadership at an early age by earning All-American honors as quarterback for West Virginia State. He went on to serve as head football and basketball coach at Oliver High School in Winchester, Kentucky, where his football team captured the state championship in 1954.