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George Dickson

George Dickson
Date of birth (1923-09-27)September 27, 1923
Place of birth Boston, Massachusetts
Career information
Position(s) Quarterback
College Notre Dame
High school South Pasadena High School
Career history
As coach
1952 NYU (assistant)
1953 Mount Carmel HS (IL) (assistant)
1954 Notre Dame (backfield)
1955 Dayton (backfield)
1956 Marquette (backfield)
1957 USC (backfield)
1958–1960 Pacific (CA) (assistant)
1961 Oakland Raiders (DB)
1962–1963 Oklahoma (assistant)
1964–1965 Denver Broncos (assistant)
1966 Atlanta Falcons (OB)
1967–1968 New Orleans Saints (OB)
1969 Washington Redskins (OB)
1971 Houston Oilers (OB)
1972–1975 San Diego Chargers (OB/ST)
1976 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (head coach)
1977 San Bernardino Valley College (assistant)

George Dickson (born September 27, 1923) is a retired American gridiron football player and coach was the head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League for the first two games of the 1976 season.

Dickson was born in Boston and grew up in South Pasadena, California. He was a star quarterback at South Pasadena High School and in 1940 joined the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team.

After his freshman season, Dickson enlisted as a paratrooper. He saw extensive action during the war, including combat in Normandy on D-Day. Following the fighting in Normandy, Sgt. Dickson and his unit moved to the Ardennes. There, they were battered by constant bombing by German artillery during the Battle of the Bulge.

He returned to Notre Dame in 1946, but dropped out in order to work full-time. He returned to Notre Dame again in 1948 and spent his final two seasons of eligibility as a reserve quarterback behind Frank Tripucka and Bob Williams.

Sgt. George Dickson received the Admiral Thomas J. Hamilton Award from the All-American Football Foundation in 2006.

Dickson began his coaching career in 1952 as an assistant at NYU. The football program was disbanded after his first season there and after spending the 1953 season as an assistant at Mount Carmel High School in Chicago, Dickson rejoined his NYU boss Hugh Devore at Dayton. Dickson's time at Dayton was short-lived as one month later he left Dayton to become the backfield coach at his alma mater, Notre Dame. After only one season, Dickson left Notre Dame and returned to Dayton.

After stints at Marquette, USC, Pacific, and Tulane, Dickson joined the pro ranks as an assistant with the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League. He returned to college football in 1962 as an assistant at Oklahoma.


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