Jack Bicknell

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Jack Bicknell

Title Head coach
College Boston College
Sport Football
Born 1938-02-20
Career highlights
Overall 66-59-1
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1980 - 1990 Boston College

Jack Bicknell (born February 20, 1938) is a retired football coach, most recently known for his long involvement in NFL Europa and it's predecessor, the WLAF.

Jack is nicknamed "Cowboy Jack" because of his love for country music and horse riding. He and his wife, Lois, have three children, Jack, Jr., Wendy and Bob and five grandchildren. Both of his sons - who played for him at Boston College - are in the coaching business. Jack, Jr., a former head coach at Louisiana Tech and assistant coach at Texas Tech, is now an assistant coach at Boston College. Bobby was promoted to offensive line coach with the Kansas City Chiefs after the 2007 season.

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[edit] Early positions

Bicknell was the head coach at Maine from 1976 to 1980, earning a 18-35-1 win-loss record. After that, he went to coach at Boston College, where he stayed for ten years. At BC, he was 59-55-1, and was head coach in 1984 when Heisman winner Doug Flutie completed his famous Hail Mary pass to Gerard Phelan to beat Miami as time expired. Incidentally, his son Jack was the center for BC at the time of Flutie's miracle pass.

[edit] NFL Europe

He was named the head coach of the Barcelona Dragons at their inception in 1991, and served there until October 2003, when he was named head coach of the Scottish Claymores. He has an overall record of 59-55 in his NFL Europe career. Bicknell has made four World Bowl appearances, and has been to three title games in the past six years. In 1991, he led the Barcelona Dragons to an 8-2 mark and a berth in the first World Bowl. In 1997, his Dragons won the first half of the season and went on to win World Bowl '97 in Barcelona. In 1999, the Dragons posted a league-best 7-3 mark before losing to Frankfurt in the World Bowl. Also posted a league-best 8-2 record in 2001 before losing World Bowl IX to the Berlin Thunder in Amsterdam. On March 28, 2007, Bicknell stepped down as head coach of the Hamburg Sea Devils, citing health issues as the reason for his resignation.

[edit] Coaching Record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Rank#
Boston College (Independent) (1980 – 1990)
1980 Boston College 7-4-0
1981 Boston College 5-6-0
1982 Boston College 8-3-1 L 26-33 Tangerine Bowl
1983 Boston College 9-3-0 L 18-19 Liberty Bowl 20
1984 Boston College 10-2-0 W 45-28 Cotton Bowl 4
1985 Boston College 4-8-0
1986 Boston College 9-3-0 W 27-24 Hall of Fame Bowl 18
1987 Boston College 5-6-0
1988 Boston College 3-8-0
1989 Boston College 2-9-0
1990 Boston College 4-7-0
Boston College: 66-59-1
Total: 66-59-1
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.

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Preceded by
Gene Dahlquist
Scottish Claymores Head Coaches
2004
Succeeded by
Team defunct
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