- Rickey Dixon
NFL player
Name=Rickey Dixon
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DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1966|12|26
Birthplace=Dallas ,Texas
Position=Cornerback / Safety /Special Teams
College=University of Oklahoma
DraftedYear=1988
DraftedRound=1 / Pick 5
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years=1988–1992
1993
teams=Cincinnati Bengals Los Angeles Raiders Rickey Dixon (born
December 26 ,1966 inDallas, Texas ) was adefensive back andspecial teams player for theOklahoma Sooners and later theNational Football League ’sCincinnati Bengals andLos Angeles Raiders .College football career
A standout
defensive back at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Dixon came to Norman to play for the Sooners in 1984. He played in the 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988 Orange Bowls, in two National Championship games, and was a key figure in Oklahoma's 1985 National Championship win over Penn State in the 1986 Orange Bowl.A consensus
All-American in 1987, Dixon was the first Sooner to win theJim Thorpe Award , given to the top defensive back in the country. He shared the Award with Miami'sBennie Blades . He won all-conference honors in 1986 and 1987.The defining game of Dixon's collegiate career was the 1987 contest against the
Nebraska Cornhuskers . Hyped as the "Game of the Century II", playing on the moniker given the 1971 contest between Oklahoma and Nebraska, Nebraska was heavily favored at home in Lincoln, boasting the #1 offense in the country.The Sooners came in ranked #2 in the nation, and sporting the #1 defense in the country. Nebraska quarterback
Steve Taylor came into the game boasting that the Sooners could not compete against the Cornhuskers. It was Dixon's two interceptions of Taylor in the game (one late in the fourth quarter to seal it) that put the Cornhuskers away and guaranteed Oklahoma a shot at theMiami Hurricanes in the 1988 Orange Bowl.Dixon finished his career with 170 total tackles and 17
interception s (second only toDarrell Royal for the school record). During his senior year he had nine interceptions for 232 yards which remain school records for the Sooners.Career college statistics
NFL career and current work
The Cincinnati Bengals selected Dixon with the fifth pick of the
1988 NFL Draft . He had one interception during his first season with the Bengals. Although relegated tospecial teams , Dixon played inSuper Bowl XXIII against theSan Francisco 49ers .Dixon was traded to the
Los Angeles Raiders prior to the 1993 season.After retiring from the NFL, Dixon coached for W.T White High School and Paul Qunn College, and retired from being a
physical education teacher at Red Oak High School inRed Oak, Texas in May 2007.Fact|date=August 2007Dixon is now a football coach at Ferris High School in Ferris, TX, where he is also an elementary PE Teacher.
External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEFD6103DF937A3575AC0A96E948260 Rickey Dixon comes to terms with Cincinnati Bengals]
* [http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/aa-rickey-dixon-1987.html Rickey Dixon: All-American at SoonerSports.com]
* [http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/m-footbl-thorpe-winners.html Rickey Dixon – Jim Thorpe Award Winners at SoonerSports.com]
* [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=DIXONRIC02 Rickey Dixon Database Football]
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