I did like those wishbone teams though.
Charlie

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 6:15 PM Oliver Barry <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dickey was the coach when I was at Florida. I think he pretty much negated
> everything Coach Ray Graves did.
>
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> On Jan 1, 2020, at 3:08 PM, Hhsgator <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I went to that game with my dad, but never was a fan of Doug Dickey. I’ll
> be cheering for the Vos tomorrow.
> Helen
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> On Jan 1, 2020, at 2:42 PM, Shane Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
> TaxSlayer Gator Bowl: Dickey’s 1969 loss to Florida changed fortunes of
> two programs
> January 1, 2020
> <https://www.gatorsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/AP03042504616.jpg>Doug
> Dickey.
>
> *By Knoxville News Sentinel*
>
> JACKSONVILLE — The 25th TaxSlayer Gator Bowl was significant in several
> ways.
>
> Mainly, it was the precursor to a changing of the guard that impacted the
> fortunes of the University of Florida and University of Tennessee for years.
>
> When Tennessee (7-5) and Indiana (8-4) kick off on Thursday in the 75th
> Gator Bowl at TIAA Bank Field, it will be 50 years and five days since the
> 1969 game in which the Volunteers and coach Doug Dickey lost to his alma
> mater, the Florida Gators, 14-13.
>
> Two days later, Dickey bolted from Knoxville and accepted the coaching job
> with the Gators, replacing Ray Graves.
>
> The lure of coaching where you played is strong. Steve Spurrier jumped at
> the chance and Florida went to heights never before attained. Kirby Smart
> has turned Georgia fortunes around, though not yet to that success level.
>
> Scott Frost (Nebraska), Jim Harbaugh (Michigan) and Mike Gundy (Oklahoma
> State) are other current examples.
>
> It didn’t work out for Mark Richt (Miami), Matt Luke (Ole Miss) or Barry
> Odom (Missouri).
>
> But there’s no doubting the powerful pull. After coaching at Maryland,
> Kentucky and Texas A&M, Bear Bryant took the Alabama job because “Mama
> called.”
>
> Dickey knows the feeling.
>
> “You always have that in the back of your mind when you’re coaching
> somewhere else,” Dickey said earlier this week before watching Tennessee
> practice at UNF’s Hodges Stadium. “I think a lot of guys who go into
> coaching want to eventually return to where they played.”
>
> Dickey also has a long history with the Gator Bowl, in his adopted
> hometown of Jacksonville.
>
> “Played in this game, coached with three teams in this game and was an
> athletic director in this game,” he says with considerable pride. “This has
> always been a big game for the teams who play here and I’m very fortunate
> to have been involved as much as I have.”
>
> Dickey was a Gator quarterback in 1953 and completed 4 of 5 passes for 65
> yards in a 14-13 victory over Tulsa, the Gators first-ever bowl victory.
>
> After serving in the Army, Dickey joined the Arkansas staff under Frank
> Broyles, and coached in the 1960 Gator Bowl, a 14-7 victory for the
> Razorbacks over Georgia Tech.
>
> Dickey coached at Tennessee from 1964-69 and won two SEC titles. The
> second, the year the Volunteers were invited to the Gator Bowl, was the
> last time the SEC champion played in Jacksonville.
>
> He went on to coach the Gators in the 1975 Gator Bowl, a 13-0 loss to
> Maryland, and was the Tennessee AD in 1994 when the Vols beat Virginia Tech
> 45-23, when the game was played in Gainesville due to the stadium
> renovation in Jacksonville.
>
> But it’s the 1969 Gator Bowl that carries the most significance for
> Dickey. In addition to being his third Gator Bowl, it marked a key change
> in his career.
>
> After the Vols wrapped up the SEC title that year, Dickey began wondering
> about his next move.
>
> “I had done pretty much everything you could do there,” he said. “Won two
> SEC titles, was recognized for winning a national championship [in 1967, by
> Litkenhous] … I was looking forward to another challenge.”
>
> Dickey heard that Graves was planning to retire, and contacted UF
> president Stephen C. O’Connell a few weeks before the Gator Bowl — which
> had invited two SEC teams because Florida and Tennessee had not played that
> season.
>
> Contrary to public belief — and the rumors that swirled throughout game
> week — Dickey said he was not offered the job on an official basis until
> two days after the game.
>
> “Nothing was done before the game,” he said.
>
> However, UT athletic director Phil Fulmer, who played for the Vols that
> season and was eventually hired to coach UT by Dickey in 1992, said the
> chatter was there.
>
> “We all heard that it was possible coach Dickey would leave,” Fulmer said
> last month during a visit to Jacksonville. “But I can tell you from
> personal experience, it’s tough to turn down a chance to coach where you
> played.”
>
> Dickey said coaches didn’t have agents in those days. All communication
> was done either on the phone or face-to-face meetings between him and
> O’Connell.
>
> “We didn’t need an agent to get in the middle of things,” Dickey said.
>
> Dickey went on to compile a 53-48-2 record with the Gators and went 0-4 in
> bowl games.
>
> “We won a few games, lost a few we would have liked to have had,” he said.
> “But I was glad for the opportunity.”
>
> He was replaced by Bill Battle, who never came close to Dickey’s success
> in seven seasons with the Vols. And it wasn’t until Johnny Majors took over
> in 1985 that UT won another SEC title.
>
> Dickey left Florida after the 1978 season and seven years later took the
> athletic director job at Tennessee, coinciding with Majors’ hiring.
>
> Dickey oversaw the expansion of Neyland Stadium to more than 100,000 seats
> and the construction of new basketball and baseball facilities before
> retiring in 2002.
>
> Since moving to Jacksonville, Dickey has spent most of his days enjoying
> golf at the San Jose Country Club, where he shoots his age (87) or better
> with frequency.
>
> He said he’s enjoying Gator Bowl week as a fan. Dickey attended a
> Tennessee practice wearing a hat in Tennessee’s orange with the numbers
> “1969” on the front and will be one of the many past players and coaches
> who will appear on game day for an autograph session at Daily’s Place Flex
> Field and to be honored before the game.
>
> “It will be fun rooting for the Vols,” he said.
>
> TaxSlayer Gator Bowl 75th anniversary team
> <https://www.jacksonville.com/sports/20190910/taxslayer-gator-bowl-unveils-diamond-anniversary-team>
>
>
> TaxSlayer Gator Bowl unveils Diamond Anniversary team
> Previous
> HIDE CAPTION
> Miami safety Ed Reed, pictured in the 2000 Gator Bowl, was selected
> Tuesday to the All-Gator Bowl Team. [Miami Athletics]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Lawrence Taylor, who played for North Carolina in the 1979 Gator Bowl, is
> one of six members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame to be on the 75th
> anniversary Gator Bowl team. [AP File)
> HIDE CAPTION
> Larry Csonka was part of one of the best offensive displays of rushing in
> Gator Bowl history when he gained 114 yards in the 1966 game. [File]
> HIDE CAPTION
> <http://photos.jacksonville.com/mycapture/remoteimage.asp?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jacksonville.com%2Fstoryimage%2FLK%2F20190910%2FSPORTS%2F190919862%2FEP%2F1%2F2%2FEP-190919862.jpg%26MaxW=580%26source=jsapi&backurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jacksonville.com%2Fapps%2Fpbcs.dll%2Farticle&notes=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jacksonville.com%2Fstoryimage%2FLK%2F20190910%2FSPORTS%2F190919862%2FEP%2F1%2F2%2FEP-190919862.jpg&credit=Times-Union>
> Jack Youngblood waves to the crowd in 2006 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
> when he was recognized for joining the University of Florida’s football
> Ring of Honor. Youngblood is one of three Gator players on the Gator Bowl’s
> 75th anniversary team. [Bob Mack/The Times-Union]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Donovin Darius waves to people during the 2013 Gator Bowl parade. Darius
> is one of two former Jaguars to make the 75th anniversary Gator Bowl team.
> [File]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Wilber Marshall brings down a Vanderbilt ball carrier during a 1983 game.
> Marshall joined teammate Tony Lilly in making the 75th anniversary Gator
> Bowl team. [File]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Florida State wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff attempts to catch a pass
> during the 1965 Gator Bowl. Biletnikoff was named Tuesday to the All-Gator
> Bowl Team. [Florida State University Athletics]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Ole Miss quarterback Archie Manning, pictured in the 1971 Gator Bowl
> against Auburn, was named to the All-Gator Bowl Team Tuesday. [Auburn
> Athletics]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Miami safety Ed Reed, pictured in the 2000 Gator Bowl, was selected
> Tuesday to the All-Gator Bowl Team. [Miami Athletics]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Lawrence Taylor, who played for North Carolina in the 1979 Gator Bowl, is
> one of six members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame to be on the 75th
> anniversary Gator Bowl team. [AP File)
> HIDE CAPTION
> Larry Csonka was part of one of the best offensive displays of rushing in
> Gator Bowl history when he gained 114 yards in the 1966 game. [File]
> HIDE CAPTION
> <http://photos.jacksonville.com/mycapture/remoteimage.asp?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jacksonville.com%2Fstoryimage%2FLK%2F20190910%2FSPORTS%2F190919862%2FEP%2F1%2F2%2FEP-190919862.jpg%26MaxW=580%26source=jsapi&backurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jacksonville.com%2Fapps%2Fpbcs.dll%2Farticle&notes=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jacksonville.com%2Fstoryimage%2FLK%2F20190910%2FSPORTS%2F190919862%2FEP%2F1%2F2%2FEP-190919862.jpg&credit=Times-Union>
> Jack Youngblood waves to the crowd in 2006 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
> when he was recognized for joining the University of Florida’s football
> Ring of Honor. Youngblood is one of three Gator players on the Gator Bowl’s
> 75th anniversary team. [Bob Mack/The Times-Union]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Donovin Darius waves to people during the 2013 Gator Bowl parade. Darius
> is one of two former Jaguars to make the 75th anniversary Gator Bowl team.
> [File]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Wilber Marshall brings down a Vanderbilt ball carrier during a 1983 game.
> Marshall joined teammate Tony Lilly in making the 75th anniversary Gator
> Bowl team. [File]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Florida State wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff attempts to catch a pass
> during the 1965 Gator Bowl. Biletnikoff was named Tuesday to the All-Gator
> Bowl Team. [Florida State University Athletics]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Ole Miss quarterback Archie Manning, pictured in the 1971 Gator Bowl
> against Auburn, was named to the All-Gator Bowl Team Tuesday. [Auburn
> Athletics]
> HIDE CAPTION
> Miami safety Ed Reed, pictured in the 2000 Gator Bowl, was selected
> Tuesday to the All-Gator Bowl Team. [Miami Athletics]
> Next
>
>
> Hall of Fame members and All-Americans dominated the 75th Anniversary
> TaxSlayer Gator Bowl team, released on Tuesday.
>
> Six members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
>
> Ten members of the College Football Hall of Fame.
>
> Eleven All-Americans.
>
> Those are just some of the honors shared by the 22 members of the 75th
> Anniversary TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Hall of Fame team, which was announced on
> Tuesday during a news conference at the DoubleTree Hotel in Jacksonville.
>
> The team is led by three offensive players and two on defense who received
> the highest honors in football by being both the Pro and College Halls of
> Fame and being consensus All-Americans: running backs Floyd Little and
> Larry Csonka of Syracuse, wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff of Florida State,
> defensive end Jack Youngblood of Florida and safety Ed Reed of Miami.
>
> Little and Csonka combined for one of the most impressive displays of
> power running in Gator Bowl history in a losing effort to Tennessee in
> 1966. Little gained 216 yards and Csonka had 114 as the Orange piled up 348
> yards in all.
>
> Little’s game and Syracuse’s team total stood as the Gator Bowl records
> until last year, when Texas A&M rushed for 401 yards, 236 by Traveon
> Williams.
>
> Biletnikoff caught 13 passes for 192 yards and four touchdowns in the 1965
> game, a 36-19 victory over Oklahoma for the Seminoles.
>
> Youngblood had nine tackles and forced a fumble in the 1969 Gator Bowl to
> help UF beat Tennessee 14-13.
>
>
> Reed had seven unassisted tackles, two for losses, and one sack in Miami’s
> 28-13 victory over Georgia Tech in the 2000 game.
>
> None of the five Heisman Trophy winners to play in the game made the 75th
> anniversary team. But game chairman Rich Thompson said that was reflective
> of the depth of talent that has competed over the eight-decade history of
> the game.
>
> “You look at the history of this game and there’s a remarkable consistency
> in the quality of the teams and players in the game,” Thompson said. “It
> would have been easy to just pick the Heisman winners and the All-Americans
> but not all of them actually played well in the games. The media panel
> clearly took this seriously.”
>
> Gator Bowl president Rick Catlett also said going on to NFL fame wasn’t
> necessarily a final consideration.
>
> “The voters made their decisions on what happened in the Gator Bowl
> games,” he said. “They really did their homework.”
>
> The quarterback on the all-time Gator Bowl team is Archie Manning, who
> threw for 180 yards and one touchdown, and gained 95 yards rushing and
> scored once in a 35-28 loss to Auburn and Heisman Trophy winner Pat
> Sullivan in 1971. Joining Biletnokoff at wide receiver is Michigan’s Andre
> Rison, who set a Gator Bowl record that still stands with 252 receiving
> yards on nine catches in Michigan State’s 34-27 loss to Georgia in 1987.
>
> Also on the team is one of the most feared defensive players in football
> history, linebacker Lawrence Taylor of North Carolina.
>
>
> Two other former Gators joined Youngblood on defense, linebacker Wilber
> Marshall and safety Tony Lilly.
>
> Two members of the All-time Gator Bowl team went on to play for the
> Jaguars, safety Donovin Darius of Syracuse and Rison.
>
> Nine of the players were Gator Bowl MVPs. Based on the current makeup of
> Power 5 conferences, players were represented by 16 teams in the ACC, SEC
> and Big Ten, plus Notre Dame.
>
> The 75th Anniversary team was selected by a media panel. The team will be
> recognized during the week of the 75th Gator Bowl on Jan. 2, 2020, at TIAA
> Bank Field (7 p.m., ESPN), which will match an SEC team against a Big Ten
> or ACC team.
>
> *75th Anniversary Gator Bowl Team*
>
> *Offense*
>
> QB Archie Manning, Ole Miss (1971)
>
> RB Floyd Little, Syracuse (1966)
>
> FB Larry Csonka, Syracuse (1966)
>
> WR Fred Biletnokoff, Florida State (1965)
>
> WR Andre Rison, Michigan State (1989)
>
> TE Ken McAfee, Notre Dame (1976)
>
> OT Mark May, Pittsburgh (1980)
>
> OT Greg Skrepenak, Michigan (1991)
>
> C Maxie Baughn, Georgia Tech (1960)
>
> OG Dean Dingman, Michigan (1991)
>
> OG Zeke Smith, Auburn (1955)
>
> *Defense*
>
> DE Hugh Green, Pittsburgh (1980)
>
> DE Jack Youngblood, Florida (1969)
>
> DT Matt Millen, Penn State (1976)
>
> DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska (2009)
>
> LB Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina (1979)
>
> LB Wilber Marshall, Florida (1983)
>
> LB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State (2012)
>
> DB Donovin Darius, Syracuse (1996)
>
> DB Mark McLaurin, Mississippi State (2017)
>
> DB Tony Lilly, Florida (1983)
>
> DB Ed Reed, Miami (2000)
>
> Media voters: Pat Dooley, Frank Frangie, Gene Frenette, Dan Hicken, Junior
> Skepple, Sam Kouvaris, David Lamm, Brent Martineau, Cole Pepper, Chris
> Porter, Garry Smits.
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