men_s_football:bill_juneau
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| ===== Marquette Career ===== | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
| - | Juneau served as head coach of all athletic departments at Marquette University from 1908 to 1911. | + | After working for two years at South Dakota State, |
| - | He finished his coaching career at Marquette with a 15-5-7 record, with his last season (1911) being the most successful (7-0-2). | + | |
| ===== Personal ===== | ===== Personal ===== | ||
| He is the nephew of Joseph Juneau, co-founder of the city of Juneau, Alaska, and grandnephew of Solomon Juneau, one of the founders of Milwaukee. | He is the nephew of Joseph Juneau, co-founder of the city of Juneau, Alaska, and grandnephew of Solomon Juneau, one of the founders of Milwaukee. | ||
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