Chuck Dicus

Chuck Dicus
Chuck Dicus
Date of birth October 2, 1948 (1948-10-02) (age 63)
Place of birth Odessa, Texas
Position(s) Wide Receiver
College Arkansas
NFL Draft 1971 / Round 7 / Pick 169
Honors 2× All-American (1969, 1970)
Stats
Statistics
Teams
1971-1972 San Diego Chargers
College Football Hall of Fame, 60094

Charles Wayne "Chuck" Dicus (born October 2, 1948 in Odessa, Texas) is a former American football wide receiver and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Dicus played college football at the University of Arkansas as well as two seasons in the National Football League. He later served as president of the Razorback Foundation, the private organization that raises funds for school athletic endeavors, for 17 years.[1]

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College career

Dicus played wide receiver for the Razorbacks from 1968 to 1970, ending his career the top receiver in team history at the time. His totals of 118 catches and 1854 yards still rank as the 8th best career totals for the team.[2] Arkansas had a 28-5 record in the years he played.

Dicus was selected All-Southwest Conference in each of his three seasons and received 1st team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association in his junior year and the AFCA, Associated Press and Walter Camp Foundation after his senior season.[3]

In his junior season, Dicus was chosen Most Valuable Player in the 1969 Sugar Bowl for catching 12 passes for 169 yards and the game's only touchdown. He also played in the 1970 Hula Bowl and the All-American Game after completing his college playing eligibility.

Dicus was inducted into the Razorback Hall of Honor in 1993 and selected a member of the school's All-Century Team in 1994.[4]

Professional career

Dicus's career in the National Football League spanned two seasons with the San Diego Chargers and one season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. His career totals included 24 receptions for 319 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Post-playing career

After ending his professional football career, Dicus joined the staff of Richard Williamson at the University of Memphis (then known as Memphis State University). He also sold real estate in the off-season.[5]

In 1991, Dicus became president of the Razorback Foundation, a position he would hold until his sudden ouster in October 2008.[6][7]

Dicus was inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.[8]

Dicus was inducted into the National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame in 1999.[9]

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