- Marvin D. Dickinson
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Marvin D. Dickinson Sport(s) Football, baseball Playing career 1900–1903 Georgia Position(s) Halfback (football)
Third base, catcher (baseball)Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football
1903, 1905
Baseball
1901, 1904–1905
Georgia
GeorgiaHead coaching record Overall 4–9 (football)
18–14 (baseball)Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Marvin M. Dickinson was an American football and baseball player and coach. From 1900 to 1903, he played football and baseball the University of Georgia. He served the head coach of Georgia football team in 1903 and 1905, and the head coach of the Georgia baseball team in 1901, 1904, and 1905. Dickinson also played professional baseball in the Texas League in 1904.
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Playing career
Dickinson transferred to Georgia from Mercer University in 1900 and had a significant impact on baseball and football at Georgia. In football, he played halfback on the 1900, 1901 and 1902 teams. He was captain of the baseball team in 1902 and 1903 and played third base and catcher.
Coaching career
Dickinson became the second Georgia football coach to have attended the University of Georgia when he was hired to coach the 1903 season. He was away from Athens in the fall of 1904 while playing in the Texas League, but he returned to coach Georgia football again in 1905. Dickinson was not able to achieve much success as the head coach of Georgia and only managed a 4–9 record over the course of his two years at Georgia.
Dickinson also served as the baseball coach in 1901. In 1902 and 1903, the team was coached by William A. Reynolds, who was also the head coach of the football team. When Reynolds left after the 1902 football season and the 1903 baseball season, Dickinson resumed his role as baseball coach for the 1904 and 1905 seasons. There is no information available on the 1901 season, but Dickinson had a coaching record of 18–14 in his last two seasons as baseball coach.
After he left coaching, Dickinson went into the newspaper business. He died in 1950.
Head coaching record
Football
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Georgia Bulldogs (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1903) 1903 Georgia 3–4 3–2 Georgia Bulldogs (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1905) 1905 Georgia 1–5 0–5 Georgia: 4–9 3–7 Total: 4–9 References
External links
- Marvin D. Dickinson at the College Football Data Warehouse
- Reed, Thomas Walter (1949). Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press. History of the University of Georgia; Chapter XVII: Athletics at the University from the Beginning Through 1947 imprint pages 3464-3477, 3483
Georgia Bulldogs head football coaches Charles Herty (1891) • No team (1892) • Ernest Brown (1893) • Robert Winston (1894) • Pop Warner (1895–1896) • Charles McCarthy (1897–1898) • Gordon Saussy (1899) • E. E. Jones (1900) • William A. Reynolds (1901–1902) • Marvin D. Dickinson (1903) • Charles A. Barnard (1904) • Marvin D. Dickinson (1905) • W. S. Whitney (1906–1907) • Branch Bocock (1908) • James Coulter & Frank Dobson (1909) • W. A. Cunningham (1910–1916) • No team (1917–1918) • W. A. Cunningham (1919) • Herman Stegeman (1920–1922) • George Cecil Woodruff (1923–1927) • Harry Mehre (1928–1937) • Joel Hunt (1938) • Wally Butts (1939–1960) • Johnny Griffith (1961–1963) • Vince Dooley (1964–1988) • Ray Goff (1989–1995) • Jim Donnan (1996–2000) • Mark Richt (2001– )
Georgia Bulldogs head baseball coaches C. E. Morris (1886) • Unknown (1887–1895) • Hughie Jennings (1896–1899) • Unknown (1900) • Marvin D. Dickinson (1901) • William A. Reynolds (1902–1903) • Marvin D. Dickinson (1904–1905) • Thomas C. Stouch (1906–1907) • Hammond Johnson (1908) • W. J. Lewis (1909) • Frank B. Anderson (1910–1913) • Joe Bean (1914–1916) • J. G. Henderson (1917) • Glenn Colby (1918) • Herman Stegeman & Ivey B. Wingo (1919) • Herman Stegeman (1920) • William P. White (1921–1933) • Vernon Smith (1934–1937) • Jules V. Sikes (1938–1942) • Jennings B. Whitworth (1943) • No team (1944–1945) • Jules V. Sikes (1946–1947) • Charley Trippi (1948–1949) • Jim Whatley (1950) • Nolen Richardson (1951) • Jim Whatley (1952–1975) • Roy Umstattd (1976–1980) • Steve Webber (1981–1996) • Robert Sapp (1997–1999) • Ron Polk (2000–2001) • David Perno (2002– )
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