Phil Dickens served as the head football coach of Indiana University from 1958 to 1964. During his tenure, he compiled a 20-41-2 record, in the Big Ten Conference. His best season came in 1958, where he went 5-3-1, including upsets over Michigan State, and the University of Michigan. He also served as the head coach of the University of Wyoming. His overall head coaching record remains at 86-67-11. He attended the University of Tennessee, where he became an All-American tailback.
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| Preceded by Bob Hicks |
Indiana University Head Football Coaches 1958-1964 |
Succeeded by John Pont |
| Preceded by Bowden Wyatt |
University of Wyoming Head Football Coaches 1953-1956 |
Succeeded by Bob Devaney |
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| Denning • Moser • Major • Gorsuch • Lindsay • Lutz • Frost • Robertson • Dickens • Petoskey • Robertson • Alexander • Earhardt • Johnson • Young |
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| Woodford • Wollen • Herod • Ferbert • Huddleston • Osgood • Wren • Gonterman • Horne • Sheldon • Childs • Stiehm • Herron • Ingram • Page • Hayes • McMillin • Smith • Crimmins • Hicks • Dickens • Pont • Corso • Wyche • Mallory • Cameron • DiNardo • Hoeppner • Lynch |
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| Hess • Soule • McMurray • Ehlman • Dean • Excelby • Thacker • Corbett • Dietz • McLaren • Rhodes • Witte • Hunt • Blanchard • Oakes • Wyatt • Dickens • Devaney • Eaton • Shurmur • Akers • Lewis • Dye • Kincaid • Erickson • Roach • Tiller • Dimel • Koenning • Glenn |


