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Bill McCartney Biography
Bill McCartney is one of the famous Football Coach, who was born on the memorable day of August 20 in the year 1940. Hailing from the vibrant city of Michigan, Bill McCartney is a proud citizen of United States.
Former college football player who went on to coach at the University of Michigan and University of Colorado.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Bill McCartney continues to be an inspiration for many.
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Education
Riverview Community High School
Family
In 1962, he became an assistant coach at the University of Michigan under his older brother Tom.
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In 1989, he won the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award, named after the Grambling head coach.
Career
He earned a B.A. in education in 1962 from the University of Missouri.
Trivia
As a coach, he won three consecutive Big Eight Conference titles at University of Colorado.
Net Worth & Salary
Bill McCartney net worth is $5 Million (2022).
Bill McCartney Timeline
1962
After receiving his Bachelor of Arts in education from the University of Missouri in 1962, where he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, McCartney was named as an assistant football coach under his older brother, Tom, in the summer of 1965 at Holy Redeemer High School in Detroit, Michigan.
1965
The younger McCartney was also the head basketball coach at Redeemer from 1965 to 1969, taking the school to the Detroit City Championship during the 1968–69 season.
1982
He was the head coach at the University of Colorado Boulder for thirteen seasons (1982–1994), compiled a 93–55–5 (.624) record, and won three consecutive Big Eight Conference titles (1989–1991).
1983
After improving to 4–7 in 1983, Colorado sustained a 1–10 campaign in 1984, but McCartney was given a contract extension nonetheless.
1985
In his fourth season in 1985, McCartney switched to the wishbone offense in the spring, then guided the Buffs to a 7–4 regular season and a berth in the Freedom Bowl, where they lost to Washington.
1986
In 1986, CU earned its first victory over Big Eight Conference powerhouse Nebraska since 1967.
1987
After modestly successful seasons in 1987 and 1988, McCartney steered his team toward national prominence.
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1988
After the 1988 season, the Buffaloes' star quarterback Sal Aunese was diagnosed with stomach cancer and died in the middle of the 1989 season.
1989
McCartney won a number of national coaching awards in 1989, including the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award, the Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award and the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award.
1990
McCartney's 1990 team was crowned as national champions by the Associated Press, splitting the title with Georgia Tech, first in the final Coaches' Poll.
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1992
In 1992, Colorado was 9–1–1 in the regular season, but lost to Syracuse in the Fiesta Bowl.
1993
Just before the 1993 Fiesta Bowl, McCartney confessed to his wife that he had committed adultery 20 years ago.
1994
In 1994, McCartney's final year, he coached the Buffaloes to a victory at Michigan, where McCartney had spent eight years as an assistant.
1995
In 1995, there was widespread media speculation that McCartney might un-retire to serve as the head coach at Michigan following the resignation of Gary Moeller. McCartney, a former Wolverines assistant coach under Bo Schembechler, held a news conference to remove his name from consideration, stating that he wanted to devote his time to Promise Keepers.
1996
McCartney was inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Fame in 1996 and the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.
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2008
In September 2008, McCartney rejoined Promise Keepers as CEO and chairman of the board.
2012
In 2012, McCartney publicly criticized Colorado's firing of head coach Jon Embree as racially motivated.
2013
McCartney was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2013.
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2016
In 2016, McCartney's family announced he had been diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer's disease.