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Sport(s)
  
Football

1999
  
Nashville Kats

Positions
  
Quarterback

1998
  
Hamilton Tiger-cats

Alma mater
  
Purdue University

1993–1997
  
Purdue

Role
  
American football player

Title
  
Wide receivers coach

Name
  
Billy Dicken


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Born
  
December 28, 1974 (age 49) Bloomington, Illinois (
1974-12-28
)

2000
  
Quad City Steamwheelers

Team
  
Illinois State Redbirds Football Team

Conference
  
Missouri Valley Football Conference

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William "Billy" Charles Dicken (born December 28, 1974) is a former arena football quarterback who is currently the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Illinois State Redbirds football team. Dicken played in the Arena Football League from 2001 to 2006 for the Chicago Rush, Detroit Fury, New Orleans VooDoo and the Columbus Destroyers. He played college football at Purdue University from 1994 to 1997. Billy retired from playing Racquetball on February 6, 2017.

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Early life

Dicken attended Bloomington High School in Bloomington, Illinois. Dicken played for the Raiders football and baseball teams, earning all-state honors as a quarterback his senior season.

College career

Dicken continued his baseball and football careers at Purdue University in 1993. Dicken took a redshirt season in 1993. He was a backup quarterback to Rick Trefzger in 1994, but still managed to tie Trefzger for the Purdue passing touchdowns lead with 3. In the 1994 Old Oaken Bucket Game, Dicken suffered an injury that kept him out the entire 1995 season. In 1996, Dicken returned to the quarterback position, once again splitting time with Trefzger, and this time John Reeves as well. The Boilermakers finished 3-8 in what became Jim Colletto's 6th and final season at Purdue. In 1997, with Trefzger and Reeves gone with graduation, Dicken was poised to become Purdue's full-time starting quarterback for the first time in his career. With new head coach Joe Tiller, Purdue changed its offensive game plan to a pass-heavy air raid spread, a move Dicken liked. Dicken thrived his senior season, leading the Big Ten Conference in pass attempts, completions, passing yards and passing touchdowns on his way to being named a First Team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches.

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Pre-draft

Despite a successful senior season at Purdue, Dicken's small height compared to other prospects made him unappealing to National Football League teams for the upcoming 1998 NFL Draft.

Early professional career

Dicken was signed by the Canadian Football League's Hamilton Tiger-cats in 1998, but he was released before training camp in June. Dicken then joined the Arena Football League's Nashville Kats, where he spent the season as the 3rd string quarterback, never appearing in a game. While in Nashville, then assistant coach Frank Haege noticed Dicken during a pregame warm-up. When Haege was named the head coach for af2's Quad City Steamwheelers, he signed Dicken to be his quarterback.

Hamilton Tiger-cats

Dicken's play in the af2 helped him earn a roster spot with the Tiger-cats in 2000. Dicken was the backup to Danny McManus, and was thrust into action when McManus left a game with an injury.

Chicago Rush

Dicken's play in the af2 also helped him earn a roster spot with the Chicago Rush in 2001.

Coaching career

On January 17, 2014, Dicken was hired as the wide receivers coach for the Illinois State Redbirds football team.

References

Billy Dicken Wikipedia