WebChuck Dicus played end on offense for Arkansas 1968-70. He made All-Southwest Conference three times and was All-America his last two years. He played under Frank Broyles, Hall of Fame coach. Arkansas had a 28-5 record in the Dicus years. The 1968 team beat Georgia 16-2 in the Sugar Bowl. WebSep 21, 1970 · It went back to 34-14 right away, but Dicus caught an eight-yarder from Montgomery for one Arkansas touchdown and then Richardson, the son of a postman in Little Rock, went back into action. He...
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WebJul 27, 2024 · Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas Stadium: Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (76,212 - Fayetteville), War Memorial Stadium (54,120 - Little Rock) Head … WebNew Orleans, Louisiana Tulane Stadium The 1969 edition to the Sugar Bowl featured the 4th ranked Georgia Bulldogs, and the 9th ranked Arkansas Razorbacks. Chuck Dicus was named Sugar Bowl MVP after catching 12 passes. Guard Jim Barnes was a consensus All-American for the Razorbacks in 1968. Bill Burnett's 16 touchdowns scored tied him for … inconsistency\u0027s 1h
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WebDec 14, 2015 · If so, Darren McFadden’s and Chuck Dicus’ exclusive back-to-back All-American party of two had better make space for a third. Evin Demirel writes about Arkansas football and history for the likes of WholeHogSports.com, OnlyInArk.com and the … WebCharles Wayne Dicus 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 and professionally two seasons in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers. He later served as president of the Razorback Foundation, the private … WebEntdecke LANCE ALWORTH HANDSIGNIERT 8x10 FOTO ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS LEGEND SIGNIERT COA in großer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung für viele Artikel! inconsistency\u0027s 1b