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Sport(s)
  
Football

1959–1968
  
Nevada

1943
  
Nevada

1969–1986
  
Nevada


1946–1948
  
Nevada

Name
  
Dick Trachok

1957?–1958
  
Reno H.S.

Positions
  
Halfback, Fullback

Education
  
University of Nevada, Reno

Richard "Dick" Trachok (born December 1925, 27) is an American former university athletic director and college football coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Nevada, Reno from 1959 to 1968. He amassed a 40–48–3 record during his tenure. Trachok served as the University of Nevada athletic director until 1986.

He attended the University of Nevada, Reno, where he played on the football team as a halfback from 1946 to 1948.

Trachok coached the Reno High School football team, where The Deseret News described him as "one of Nevada's most successful high school gridiron coaches." During a coaching clinic held in 1957 at the University of Utah, he recommended that coaches keep their offenses and defenses simple.

In April 1959, Nevada hired Trachok as its head coach. In November 1960, Trachok canceled a six-hour flight to Denver in favor of a 32-hour bus ride after a plane crash killed sixteen players from California Polytechnic. The Nevada flight had been booked with Arctic-Pacific, the same carrier that Cal Poly had used. Trachok finished his coaching tenure with a 40–48–3 record, and took over as Nevada's athletic director. He held that post until 1986. In 1975, the university inducted Trachok into the Nevada Athletics Hall of Fame.

References

Dick Trachok Wikipedia