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American football player and coach
Bill Adams was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Arkansas State College—now known as Arkansas State University—from 1939 to 1941, compiling a record of 5–14–2. Adams attended Arkansas State, where he played college football as a quarterback from 1935 to 1936. He was an assistant football coach at Walnut Ridge High School in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas prior to be hired as the head football coach at his alma mater in May 1939.[1]
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- Bill Adams (1935–1936)
- Joe Shaw (1949)
- Bill Summers (1951–1952)
- Bobby ? (1953)
- Thomas Spires (1954–1956)
- James Billings (1957)
- Billy Caldwell (1957)
- Don Sawyer (1958)
- Robert Hyah (1958)
- Ted Soriah (1959)
- Jimmy McMurray (1960)
- Bobby Hogue (1960)
- Jim Murran (1961)
- Jimmy Atkinson (1962)
- Donnie Lindsey (1962–1963)
- Gary Everett (1964)
- Shelby Lee (1964)
- Tim Keane (1965–1966)
- Terry Gwin (1965)
- Cecil LaGrone (1967)
- James Hamilton (1968–1971)
- James Flynn (1974)
- Gene Bradley (1979)
- Cleo Lemon (2000)
- Tommy Miller (2002)
- Elliot Jacobs (2003)
- Mike Clark (2003)
- Brian Hicks (2004)
- Devin Hollins (2004–2005)
- Nick Noce (2004–2005)
- Travis Hewitt (2006–2008)
- Corey Leonard (2008–2009)
- Ryan Aplin (2010–2011)
- Adam Kennedy (2012–2013)
- Fredi Knighten (2014–2015)
- James Tabary (2015)
- Chad Voytik (2016)
- Justice Hansen (2016–2018)
- Logan Bonner (2019–2020)
- Layne Hatcher (2019, 2021)
- James Blackman (2021–2022)
- AJ Mayer (2022)
- J. T. Shrout (2023)
- Jaxon Dailey (2023)
- Jaylen Raynor (2023)
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