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  2. Joe Scott (basketball coach) - Wikipedia

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    Scott accrued a 51–63 record, starting with an 8–21 record but improving each season. [6] In 2003–04, Scott led Air Force to a 22–7 record, Mountain West Conference regular season title, and an at-large NCAA tournament appearance. [7] Scott earned Mountain West Coach of the Year honors and finished fourth in polling for AP Coach of the ...

  3. Joseph Scott - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Scott (bobsleigh) (1922–2000), American bobsledder of the 1950s; Joe Scott (American football) (1926–2016), American football player; Joe Scott (basketball player) (1916–1971), American basketball player and decathlete; Joe Scott (basketball coach) (born 1965), American basketball coach

  4. Tom Scott (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Scott (born 1984 or 1985) is an English YouTuber and web developer.On his self-titled YouTube channel, Scott creates educational videos across a range of topics including history, geography, linguistics, science, and technology.

  5. Turn On Your Love Light - Wikipedia

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    "Turn On Your Love Light" was written by band leader and arranger Joe Scott (with an additional credit given to Duke Records owner/producer Don Robey aka Deadric Malone). ). Scott's brass arrangement "upped the excitement ante" [2] with "the groove picking up momentum as the horns and percussion talk to each other" and Bland's vocal "riding

  6. Who is Tom Scott? YouTuber’s 'retirement ... - AOL

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    But in a move that shocked and saddened fans, Scott announced his sort-of retirement from YouTube on Jan. 1 — 10 years after he pledged to post new content weekly.

  7. Joe Scott (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Wade Scott (December 2, 1924 – March 6, 1979) [1] was an American R&B trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter, arranger, record producer and A&R man, best known for his work at Duke and Peacock Records in the 1950s and 1960s, notably with Bobby "Blue" Bland.

  8. Joe Scott (basketball player) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph F. Scott (April 22, 1916 – May 25, 1971) was an American professional basketball player. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He played for the Cleveland Allmen Transfers in the National Basketball League during the 1945–46 season and averaged 2.5 points per game.

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