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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Western Illinois Leathernecks football players, Joe Taylor, Kirk W. Dillard, Rodney Harrison, Robert Nardelli, Mary Matalin, Don Morton, Ted Eck, Russ Michna, Rich Seubert, Jason Williams, Don Beebe, Edgerton Hartwell, Bob Krause, Paul Vallas, Kenneth L. Dixon, Matthew Shirk, Kosuke Kimura, David Watson, Jeremy Schoemaker, Doug Kay, Mike Scifres, J. R. Niklos, Elton Fernandes, Aaron Stecker, Bryan Cox, David Bowens, Dot Richardson, William James, Red Miller, Kimberly A. Lightford, Mike Wagner, Booker Edgerson, Dave Dir, Reggie Gray, Frisman Jackson, Larry Garron, Frank Winters, Jack Atchason, Susan Peters, John Earle, Lamar McGriggs, Marco Thomas, James O'Toole, Erin Merryn, David L. Chicoine, Don Greco, Rob Lazeo, John Teerlinck, Matt Barr, Tod Bowman, Fabien Bownes, Ray Haley, Mike McEachern, David Tipton, Leroy Jackson, Todd Auer, Dennis Morgan. Excerpt: Joe Taylor (born May 7, 1950) is an American football coach. He has been the head football coach at Florida A&M University since 2008. Before that, he was the head football coach at Hampton University from 1992 to 2007 where he compiled a 136-49-1 record (.734) and won four black college football national championships (1995, 2004, 2005 and 2006) and eight conference titles. He was also the head coach at Virginia Union University from 1984 to 1991 where he won one conference title on his way to an overall record of 60-19-3 (.750). Taylor is a native of Washington, D.C. He graduated from Western Illinois University in 1972 and began his coaching career at Howard D. Woodson High School in Washington, D.C. He served as a physical education teacher, head wrestling coach, and assistant football and baseball coach in the District of Columbia schools. In 1978, Taylor was hired as the offensive line coach at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. He helped ...