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Bill Stewart is the head coach of the West Virginia Mountaineers football team. Stewart previously coached at the Virginia Military Institute for three seasons. In 2008, he lead the Mountaineers to a victory over the University of Oklahoma at the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.
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Fast Facts:
- Born: November 6, 1952
- Birthplace: New Martinsville, West Virginia
- Alma-mater: Fairmont State College
- Major: Education
- Religion: Christian
- Started coaching at his alma-mater, as an assistant
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Brief Biography
Bill Stewart held a variety of assistant coaching positions throughout his college coaching career. He landed his first head coaching job at Virginia Military Institute, where he gave Mike Tomlin his first coaching job in 1995. Following Rich Rodriguez's departure from West Virginia to the University of Michigan, Bill Stewart was handed the head coaching position. -
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Bill Stewart Questions
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Do you ignore bills and put them in basket? 3 AnswersCurrently theres a couple i run away from and there are those that of course I can't. Bills you just cant run away from cuz they bite you in the butt: 1) Phon... read more -
Bill Stewart Blogs and Commentaries
- Google Blog Search: Bill Stewart
- Bleacher Report: Bill Stewart to the Rescue; Rumors Abound (2007)
- Larry McCallister: Bill Stewart's Opportunity (2007)
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