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Bill Lewis (football coach)

Bill Lewis
Sport(s) Football, baseball
Biographical details
Born (1941-08-05) August 5, 1941 (age 76)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Playing career
Football
1959–1962 East Stroudsburg
Baseball
1960–1963 East Stroudsburg
Position(s) Quarterback (football)
Pitcher, infielder (baseball)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1963–1965 East Stroudsburg (QB/WR/DB)
1966–1968 Pittsburgh (DB)
1969–1970 Wake Forest (DB)
1971–1972 Georgia Tech (DB)
1974–1976 Arkansas (DB)
1977–1979 Wyoming
1980 Georgia (DB)
1981–1988 Georgia (DC/DB)
1989–1991 East Carolina
1992–1994 Georgia Tech
1996–2004 Miami Dolphins (nickel package)
2005–2007 Notre Dame (AHC/DB)
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1995 Marist School (GA)
Head coaching record
Overall 45–52–2
Bowls 1–0
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
AFCA Coach of the Year (1991)

Bill Lewis (born August 5, 1941) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Wyoming (1977–1979), East Carolina University (1989–1991), and the Georgia Institute of Technology (1992–1994), compiling a career college football record of 45–52–2. Lewis was a defensive assistant at many schools and most notably served as an assistant to Vince Dooley at the University of Georgia, helping win a National Championship in 1980.

Lewis was named the University of Wyoming's 22nd head football coach in December 1976 following the hiring of Fred Akers by the University of Texas at Austin to be the Longhorn's head coach. Lewis compiled a 13–21–1 (.386) win-loss record as Wyoming's coach through the 1977 to 1979 seasons. He was fired at the conclusion of the '79 season and replaced by Pat Dye. His largest margin of victory was 51–21 over the University of Texas at El Paso during the 1978 season. His worst loss as the Cowboy's head coach came against LSU the year before, 1977. The LSU Tigers pounced on Wyoming, 66–7, in Baton Rouge. He produced two noted NFL prospects, Ken Fantetti, a linebacker who went on to play for the Detroit Lions for seven years (1979–1985) and Guy Frazier another linebacker who played six years in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals (1981–1984) and the Buffalo Bills (1985–1986).


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