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Phil Dickens
American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball coach, college athletics administrator

Phil Dickens

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Phil Dickens (c. 1915 – November 16, 1983) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Wofford College (1947–1952), the University of Wyoming (1953–1956), and Indiana University Bloomington (1958–1964), compiling a career record of 89–68–10. Dickens was also the head basketball coach at Wofford for one season in 1941–42, tallying a mark of 10–14, and the school's athletic director from 1947 to 1952.
During his tenure at Indiana, Dickens compiled a 20–41–2 record. His best season came in 1958, where his Hoosiers went 5–3–1, with upset wins over Michigan State, and Michigan; earning him Big Ten/Midwest Coach of the Year and third place as National Coach of the Year. He was inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in 1974. Dickens attended the University of Tennessee, where he was a third-team All-American in 1936 and All-SEC in 1936 at halfback.

Controversy

During his time at Indiana University, Dickens was investigated for violations in athletic recruiting. Dickens was hired as the head Football coach at IU in 1957 after his success at Wofford College and Wyoming. Knowing that the Hoosiers were at a recruiting disadvantage, Dickens blatantly disregarded the rules, with reports of seventeen violations by the IU football program in his first three months. Reports stated that the school offered, "$50 per month, or expense-paid travel between the prospects hometown and Bloomington." Although no offenses were consummated, Indiana chose to forbid Dickens from performing any coaching related activities during the 1957 football season. Additionally, Indiana was placed on probation for one year by the NCAA.

On December 22, 1964, Dickens resigned as Indiana's head football coach and was given a new position as the university's general manager of off-campus physical facilities. In seven seasons, he compiled a 20-41-2 record with the Hoosiers. Due to over-zealous recruiting, he had been suspended for the 1957 season, and the team had been placed on probation from 1960 to 1963.

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Football

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsCoaches#AP°
Wofford Terriers (South Carolina Little Four / South Carolina Little Three) (1947–1952)
1947Wofford6–5
1948Wofford4–0–51st
1949Wofford11–11stL Cigar
1950Wofford7–2–11st
1951Wofford6–3–11st
1952Wofford6–51st
Wofford:40–16–7
Wyoming Cowboys (Skyline Eight) (1953–1956)
1953Wyoming5–4–14–2–13rd
1954Wyoming6–45–12nd
1955Wyoming8–35–2T–3rdW Sun
1956Wyoming10–07–01st16
Wyoming:29–11–121–5–1
Indiana Hoosiers (Big Ten Conference) (1958–1964)
1958Indiana5–3–13–2–15th
1959Indiana4–4–12–4–1T–8th
1960Indiana1–80–710th
1961Indiana2–70–69th
1962Indiana3–61–59th
1963Indiana3–61–510th
1964Indiana2–71–5T–9th
Indiana:20–41–28–34–2
Total:89–68–10
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll.
°Rankings from final AP Poll.

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