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Steven Dwain Williams (born March 7, 1991) is a former American football cornerback. He played college football at California . He was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL draft .
Western Carolina has had 14 head coaches since the first team was organized in 1931. Kerwin Bell, the current head coach, was hired on April 27, 2021. Bob Waters (1969–1988) holds the record for most wins (116), longest tenure (20 seasons), and highest winning percentage (.550) among all former Western Carolina coaches.
Fisher Stadium's scoreboard in Easton, Pennsylvania following Lafayette College's victory over Lehigh University in the 142nd edition of "The Rivalry" in 2006.The series between the two colleges, which are 17 miles (27 km) away from each other in the Lehigh Valley, is the most played rivalry in college football history with 158 meetings since 1884.
Dave Williams, a 1963 graduate of Lincoln High School, passed away on Wednesday at his home in Amelia Island, Florida after a long illness, according to his youngest son, Steve Williams. He was 78 ...
Steven Charles Williams (born 12 July 1958) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He began his playing career with Southampton in 1976. Williams joined Arsenal in 1984 and spent four years with the club. In 1988, he signed for Luton Town.
According to Jim Cornette, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams was the WWF's favorite to win the tournament, with the company looking towards a lucrative pay-per-view match between Williams and Stone Cold Steve Austin; [4] Bob Holly claimed that Williams had already been paid the $100,000 prize money before his second round fight against Bart Gunn. [5]
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The team's offensive leaders were quarterback Jeff George with 2,257 passing yards, running back Keith Jones with 1,108 rushing yards, and Steve Williams with 523 receiving yards. [89] In 1989, the Illini finished 10–2, [ 90 ] capping their season off with a win in the Florida Citrus Bowl.