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Daryl Dickey was born on 11 June, 1961 in Gainesville, Florida, U.S., is an American football player, coach, and administrator (born 1961). Discover Daryl Dickey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June, 1961
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Gainesville, Florida, U.S.
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1961

Daryl Raymond Dickey (born June 11, 1961) is an American football administrator, former coach, and former player.

1969

After a 6–6 tie against Georgia Tech the following week, Dickey led the Vols to five consecutive victories, helping the team earn its first Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship since 1969.

During this run, Dickey threw just one interception in 130 attempts, at one point throwing 106 consecutive passes without an interception.

1980

He initially joined the football team at the University of Tennessee in 1980, but left the team for a year after suffering an injury.

1982

He redshirted in 1982.

For most of his college career, Dickey was a backup to star quarterbacks Alan Cockrell and Tony Robinson.

1985

Dickey played quarterback for the University of Tennessee, where he is remembered for coming off the bench during the 1985 season and leading the Vols to the SEC Championship and a 35–7 upset of Miami in the Sugar Bowl.

Dickey attended Fairview High School in Boulder, Colorado.

His lone start prior to the 1985 season came against Army in 1984, when he completed 14 of 24 passes for 167 yards en route to a 24–24 tie.

During the 1985 season, Robinson, at the time a candidate for the Heisman Trophy, suffered a season-ending knee injury in the fourth quarter of a close game against Alabama.

Dickey, by that time a fifth-year senior, stepped in as his replacement, and the Vols held on for a 16–14 victory.

1986

As SEC champions, the Vols earned a berth in the Sugar Bowl, played on New Year's Day in 1986.

Their opponent, the Miami Hurricanes, were ranked number two in the nation, having won ten consecutive games, and were in contention for a national championship.

Completing 15 of 25 passes for 131 yards and a touchdown, Dickey led the Vols to a 35–7 upset of the Hurricanes, and was named Sugar Bowl MVP.

Dickey played professional football for the San Diego Chargers in the National Football League (NFL) and for the Memphis Showboats in the United States Football League (USFL).

Dickey began his coaching career at Tennessee as a graduate assistant coach and then as the assistant quarterback coach; he later became a volunteer assistant at Florida State University.

1990

Dickey left Florida State to become the quarterbacks coach at the University of Kentucky in 1990 and served in that position before becoming Kentucky's offensive coordinator in 1993 through 1994.

1995

In 1995, Dickey became offensive coordinator for Georgia Southern University, a position he held through 1996 when he became head coach at Presbyterian College in South Carolina.

1997

He served as the head football coach at Presbyterian College from 1997 to 2000.

2001

After four years as Presbyterian's head coach, in 2001 Dickey joined the staff of Bobby Bowden as quarterbacks coach at Florida State.

2008

He served as the head football coach at the University of West Georgia from 2008 through the 2013 season, and assumed the athletic director position in 2009.

He became the head coach at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, Georgia, in 2008.

2009

In 2009, he became school's athletic director.

2013

He resigned as coach following the 2013 season to focus solely on his role as athletic director.

2020

Dickey stepped down from his role as athletic director in August 2020.

Dickey is the son of Doug Dickey, the former head football coach of the University of Tennessee and the University of Florida.

He is married to the former Kendall George from Knoxville, Tennessee.

They have three children together: Karis, Dallas, and Daryl Andrew (Drew).