Darrell Dickey
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Darrell Dickey
Darrell Dickeyis an assistant American football coach at the University of Memphis. Before joining the Memphis staff he was the offensive coordinator at Texas State for the 2011 season and at the University of New Mexico for the 2009 and 2010 seasons. He was head coach of the University of North Texas from 1998 to 2006. During the 13 years prior to his stint at North Texas, Dickey was an assistant at SMU, UTEP, LSU, Mississippi State, Memphis, and Texas...
classy football heads kids positive represents
He just told our kids to keep their heads up and keep working. It was very classy of him to do that. He is an outstanding football coach, a classy person and represents K-State in a very positive manner.
address coaches ends five four good guys hopefully job last lost money point situation tough trying worked
In every area, we are trying to make ends meet. We don't have a lot of money here. It's a tough situation. We have lost five coaches in the last four years. It's a situation that hopefully we can address at some point because these guys have done a good job and have worked hard.
hard opportunity question separates
There is no question this is a big opportunity for some of the guys. We will take a good, hard look at where everyone is and see who separates themselves.
balance game next switching week
We didn't feel like switching a whole lot with the game in the balance. That will switch off next week or the week after. It will balance out by the end of the season.
control drive game level missed penalty played points seem sustain
We've struggled, that's for sure. We haven't played to the level where we can take control of the game and consistently put points on the board. We're just very inconsistent. We can't seem to sustain a drive because there's a missed assignment, a penalty or some other breakdown.
help looking past played players using
We have played the 3-4 some in the past and are looking at using it more. We think it will help us get some of our better players on the field.