Joel Hunt
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Joel Hunt (October 11, 1905 in Texico, New Mexico – July 24, 1978 in Teague, Texas) was the head football coach at the University of Georgia in 1938. His record there was 5-4-1. He also served as the head coach at the University of Wyoming where he went 0-7-1, in 1939. He played college football at Texas A&M.
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Preceded by: Harry Mehre |
Georgia Bulldogs Head Football Coach 1928–1937 |
Succeeded by: Wallace Butts |
Preceded by: Willard Witte |
Wyoming Cowboys Football Coach 1939 |
Succeeded by: Okie Blanchard |
Georgia Bulldogs Head Football Coaches |
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Herty • Brown • Winston • Warner • McCarthy • Saussy • Jones • Reynolds • Dickinson • Barnard • Whitney • Bocock • Coulter • Dobson • Cunningham • Stegeman • Woodruff • Mehre • Hunt • Butts • Griffith • Dooley • Goff • Donnan • Richt |
Wyoming Cowboys Head Football Coaches |
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Hess • Soule • McMurray • Ehlman • Dean • Excelby • Thacker • Corbett • Dietz • McLaren • Rhodes • Witte • Hunt • Blanchard • Oakes • Wyatt • Dickens • Devaney • Eaton • Shurmur • Akers • Lewis • Dye • Kincaid • Erickson • Roach • Tiller • Dimel • Koenning • Glenn |
Categories: 1905 births | 1978 deaths | Georgia Bulldogs football coaches | Wyoming Cowboys football coaches | St. Louis Cardinals players | Texas A&M Aggies football coaches | LSU assistant football coaches | Houston Cougars football coaches | Buffalo Bills coaches | Baltimore Colts coaches | Texas A&M Aggies football players | United States Army officers