A. King Dickson
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A. King Dickson served one season as a college football head coach, and was the fourth head coach of the Nevada State University Sagebrushers, coaching the 1899 season.
Dickson went to the 'Brushers from the University of Pennsylvania, and brought NSU its second and consecutive winning season, going 3-2 overall. The three wins were against the University of the Pacific, Santa Clara College, and the San Jose Normal School; the two losses were versus Berkeley and Stanford (1st teams?). According to the 1901 Artemesia, "They (the team) were not strong enough to beat Berkeley or Stanford, but they scored a touchdown...(against) the latter."
Opponent | Wins | Losses | |
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University of the Pacific | 1 | 0 | |
Santa Clara College | 2 | 0 | |
San Jose Normal School | 3 | 0 | |
Berkeley (2nd Team?) | 3 | 1 | |
Stanford (2nd Team?) | 3 | 2 |
Preceded by Frank Ellis |
University of Nevada Head Football Coach 1899 |
Succeeded by James Hopper |
Nevada Wolf Pack Head Football Coaches |
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Taylor • Harrelson • Ellis • Dickson • Hopper • Steckle • Shorts • Glascock • Courtright • Erb • Shaw • Philbrook • Mitchell • Dashiell • Aiken • Sheetketski • Lawlor • McEachron • Trachok • Scattini • Ault • Horton • Ault • Tisdel • Tormey • Ault |