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Bill Cubit

William John Cubit (; born October 14, 1953) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at the University of Illinois. Cubit served as the head football coach at Widener University from 1992 to 1996, and Western Michigan University from 2005 to 2012.
==Early life and playing career==
Cubit attended Sharon Hill High School in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania. A three-sport "sensation",〔 〕 he played football, basketball and baseball in high school. Described as a scrambling quarterback,〔 〕 Cubit was a three-year starter at quarterback and finished his career with 96 pass completions for 1,746 yards and 20 touchdowns. He had five rushing touchdowns and 2,010 yards of total offense.〔 〕 Cubit also intercepted 17 passes in his career on defense, including six in one game (four in one quarter).〔 He was named All-Delco defensive back is his senior season.〔 〕 Cubit was also named to the Blue Cross All-Scholastic football team his senior year.〔 〕 and was named Delaware County Player of the Year.〔 〕
Cubit won a basketball game in 1968 after making two free throws with one second left in the game 62–61.〔 〕 He was named all-Delco honorable mention in 1969〔 〕 and 1970.〔 〕 He was named first team All-Delco his senior year.〔 〕 Cubit finished his career with 1,114 points.〔 〕
In his baseball career, he was a pitcher and center fielder.〔 〕 He threw a no-hitter his junior year.〔 〕 He had a 7–0 win–loss record, a 0.32 earned run average and a .476 batting average his senior season,〔 〕 helping Sharon Hill to a Section Three championship.〔 〕
Cubit accepted a scholarship from the University of Delaware over offers from Temple and Drexel.〔 〕 He graduated from Delaware in 1973 with a B.S. in business, and later earned his M.A. in education in 1979 from Saint Joseph's University. While at Delaware, Cubit played wide receiver and quarterback for the Blue Hens football team under head coach Tubby Raymond, earning Associated Press All-America honorable mention in 1974. He set school records for catches in a game (10) and a season (47), along with receiving yards in a season (787).
Cubit's playing career ended with the 1974 NCAA Division II National Football Championship game as the Blue Hens fell to the Central Michigan University Chippewas by a score of 54–14.〔http://www.news-gazette.com/sports/illini-sports/football/2013-08-04/bill-cubit-illini-savior.html〕

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