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    Douglas Adair Dickey (born June 24, 1932) is an American former college football player and coach and college athletics administrator. Dickey is a South...
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    Williams (1947–1949) Haywood Sullivan (1950–1951) Rick Casares (1952) Doug Dickey (1952–1953) Dick Allen (1954) Bobby Lance (1955) Jimmy Dunn (1956–1958)...
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    then hired away the Tennessee's head coach, former Gator quarterback Doug Dickey. At the conclusion of the 1960s, Tennessee owned an 11–2 all-time record...
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    coach for a portion of a season. Of these, Charlie Bachman, Ray Graves, Doug Dickey, and Steve Spurrier have been inducted into the College Football Hall...
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    Kevin Carter, Rick Casares, Jeff Chandler, Wes Chandler, Brad Culpepper, Doug Dickey, Chris Doering, Jimmy Dunn, Larry Dupree, Ciatrick Fason, Jeremy Foley...
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    Florida hired Tennessee head coach (and former Florida quarterback) Doug Dickey to replace the retiring Ray Graves immediately after their teams met...
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  • Gators quarterbacks have returned to lead the Gators as their head coach: Doug Dickey (1970–78) and Steve Spurrier (1990–2001). The following players were...
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    expanded to 102,544 seats. Doug Dickey, who had been an assistant at Arkansas under Frank Broyles, replaced McDonald in 1964. Dickey was entrusted with rebuilding...
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    throughout the South, and he accepted an athletic scholarship from coach Doug Dickey to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Though he...
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    postseason bowl games: Robert Neyland, John Barnhill, Bowden Wyatt, Doug Dickey, Bill Battle, Johnny Majors, Phillip Fulmer, Lane Kiffin, Derek Dooley...
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    to retain any of Dickey's coaching staff, leaving Spurrier without a job. In later years, Spurrier has repeatedly thanked Doug Dickey for giving him a...
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  • winner. Florida football slipped in the late 1970s under head coach Doug Dickey but was rejuvenated under coach Charley Pell, whose 1984 team won the...
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  • Williams (1947–1949) Haywood Sullivan (1950–1951) Rick Casares (1952) Doug Dickey (1952–1953) Dick Allen (1954) Bobby Lance (1955) Jimmy Dunn (1956–1958)...
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    Raymond Wolf (1946–1949) Bob Woodruff (1950–1959) Ray Graves (1960–1969) Doug Dickey (1970–1978) Charley Pell (1979–1984) Galen Hall (1984–1989) Gary Darnell...
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    Vol history and tradition. The "T" first appeared in 1964 when coach Doug Dickey added the familiar block letter T onto the side of the helmets; a rounded...
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  • 14 Doug Dickey (SEC) (1970–1978) 1970 Doug Dickey 7–4 3–3 T–5th 1971 Doug Dickey 4–7 1–6 T–8th 1972 Doug Dickey 5–5–1 3–3–1 6th 1973 Doug Dickey 7–5...
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  • Volunteers baseball cap. He received his first cap from their coach, Doug Dickey, in the late 1960s. He lives in Eads, with his wife, Dianne. International...
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    from 1997 to 2000. Palmer often alternated playing time with quarterback Doug Johnson, and, later, with quarterback Rex Grossman. As a senior, he was selected...
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  • 1966 Doug Dickey 8–3 4–2 5th W Gator 14 1967 Doug Dickey 9–2 6–0 1st L Orange 2 2 1968 Doug Dickey 8–2–1 4–1–1 2nd L Cotton 7 13 1969 Doug Dickey 9–2 5–1...
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  • Houston 40,000 Doug Dickey 13 Gator Bowl W 18–12 December 31, 1966 1966 Syracuse Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville 60,312‡ Doug Dickey 14 Orange Bowl L...
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    Raymond Wolf (1946–1949) Bob Woodruff (1950–1959) Ray Graves (1960–1969) Doug Dickey (1970–1978) Charley Pell (1979–1984) Galen Hall (1984–1989) Gary Darnell...
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    On January 9, 2014, after Michigan hired Alabama offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier, Kiffin interviewed for the vacant coordinator job. Kiffin was...
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    Williams (1947–1949) Haywood Sullivan (1950–1951) Rick Casares (1952) Doug Dickey (1952–1953) Dick Allen (1954) Bobby Lance (1955) Jimmy Dunn (1956–1958)...
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    Williams (1947–1949) Haywood Sullivan (1950–1951) Rick Casares (1952) Doug Dickey (1952–1953) Dick Allen (1954) Bobby Lance (1955) Jimmy Dunn (1956–1958)...
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    that represents the men's Tennessee sports programs was introduced by Doug Dickey and then re-designed by Johnny Majors. The once-separate men and women's...
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    Williams (1947–1949) Haywood Sullivan (1950–1951) Rick Casares (1952) Doug Dickey (1952–1953) Dick Allen (1954) Bobby Lance (1955) Jimmy Dunn (1956–1958)...
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  • of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the team was led by head coach Doug Dickey, in his sixth year, and played their home games at Neyland Stadium in...
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    added. This was one of the many changes initiated by new head coach Doug Dickey, who also added the "T" logo to the football helmet and initiated the...
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    Tennessee's 30–5 record from 1969 to 1971, where he played for head coaches Doug Dickey (who returned to Tennessee as athletic director and hired Fulmer as the...
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    Raymond Wolf (1946–1949) Bob Woodruff (1950–1959) Ray Graves (1960–1969) Doug Dickey (1970–1978) Charley Pell (1979–1984) Galen Hall (1984–1989) Gary Darnell...
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