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  • Dick MacPherson
  • American football player and coach (1930–2017)

    Sean McDonough, who met MacPherson in 1980 and worked for him for three and a half years as a work-study assistant. "Dick MacPherson (2009) — Hall of Fame"

    Dick MacPherson

    Dick_MacPherson

  • Syracuse Orange football
  • College football team representing Syracuse University, New York

    McPherson, Art Monk and former coaches Vic Hanson, Ben Schwartzwalder, and Dick MacPherson. The Orange boast 8 inductees in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame, tied

    Syracuse Orange football

    Syracuse Orange football

    Syracuse_Orange_football

  • Mike Vrabel
  • American football coach & player (born 1975)

    (1979–1981) Ron Meyer (1982–1984) Raymond Berry (1984–1989) Rod Rust (1990) Dick MacPherson (1991–1992) Bill Parcells (1993–1996) Pete Carroll (1997–1999) Bill

    Mike Vrabel

    Mike Vrabel

    Mike_Vrabel

  • List of New England Patriots head coaches
  • and he lost the first playoff game, his last for the Patriots. Since Dick MacPherson, the Patriots have had only 5 coaches in 33 seasons. Note: Statistics

    List of New England Patriots head coaches

    List of New England Patriots head coaches

    List_of_New_England_Patriots_head_coaches

  • Sean McDonough
  • American sportscaster (born 1962)

    baseball games. During college, he worked for Syracuse football coach Dick MacPherson. McDonough was an intern at the short-lived Enterprise Radio Network

    Sean McDonough

    Sean McDonough

    Sean_McDonough

  • 1987 Syracuse Orangemen football team
  • American college football season

    Syracuse, New York. Dick MacPherson, Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award Dick MacPherson, Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award Dick MacPherson, Paul Bear Bryant

    1987 Syracuse Orangemen football team

    1987_Syracuse_Orangemen_football_team

  • 1990 Aloha Bowl
  • American college football game

    season. Syracuse was in their last season as an Independent and last under MacPherson. They went 0-2-2 against teams ranked, but were still in this game due

    1990 Aloha Bowl

    1990_Aloha_Bowl

  • 1992 New England Patriots season
  • Season of National Football League team the New England Patriots

    in the National Football League. It was the team’s second year with Dick MacPherson as head coach, but the team had its third owner in the last five seasons

    1992 New England Patriots season

    1992_New_England_Patriots_season

  • Bill Belichick
  • American football coach (born 1952)

    (1979–1981) Ron Meyer (1982–1984) Raymond Berry (1984–1989) Rod Rust (1990) Dick MacPherson (1991–1992) Bill Parcells (1993–1996) Pete Carroll (1997–1999) Bill

    Bill Belichick

    Bill Belichick

    Bill_Belichick

  • Pete Carroll
  • American football coach and executive (born 1951)

    Bowl. Tom Coughlin was 65 when the New York Giants won Super Bowl XLVI and Dick Vermeil was 63 when the St. Louis Rams won Super Bowl XXXIV. The following

    Pete Carroll

    Pete Carroll

    Pete_Carroll

  • Jerod Mayo
  • American football player and coach (born 1986)

    (1979–1981) Ron Meyer (1982–1984) Raymond Berry (1984–1989) Rod Rust (1990) Dick MacPherson (1991–1992) Bill Parcells (1993–1996) Pete Carroll (1997–1999) Bill

    Jerod Mayo

    Jerod Mayo

    Jerod_Mayo

  • Fran Brown
  • American football player and coach (born 1982)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Fran Brown

    Fran Brown

    Fran_Brown

  • UMass Minutemen football
  • College football program

    defensive backs coach Dick MacPherson, a former UMass assistant from 1959 to 1960, took over after Fusia's firing. Under MacPherson, the Redmen compiled

    UMass Minutemen football

    UMass Minutemen football

    UMass_Minutemen_football

  • Bill Parcells
  • American football coach (born 1941)

    (1979–1981) Ron Meyer (1982–1984) Raymond Berry (1984–1989) Rod Rust (1990) Dick MacPherson (1991–1992) Bill Parcells (1993–1996) Pete Carroll (1997–1999) Bill

    Bill Parcells

    Bill Parcells

    Bill_Parcells

  • Jeff Stoutland
  • American football player and coach (born 1962)

    linebackers for two seasons. He then served as a graduate assistant for Dick MacPherson for two years at Syracuse. He then returned to Southern Connecticut

    Jeff Stoutland

    Jeff Stoutland

    Jeff_Stoutland

  • Dino Babers
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Dino Babers

    Dino Babers

    Dino_Babers

  • Touchdown Club of Columbus
  • Athletic club in Ohio, USA

    1985 Bo Schembechler Michigan 1986 Joe Paterno (3) Penn State 1987 Dick MacPherson Syracuse 1988 Lou Holtz (2) Notre Dame 1989 Not awarded 1990 Bobby

    Touchdown Club of Columbus

    Touchdown_Club_of_Columbus

  • Nunzio Campanile
  • American football coach

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Nunzio Campanile

    Nunzio Campanile

    Nunzio_Campanile

  • Paul Pasqualoni
  • American football player and coach (born 1949)

    also served as a future assistant at Syracuse with Pasqualoni under Dick MacPherson. Pasqualoni was promoted to defensive coordinator in 1980, a position

    Paul Pasqualoni

    Paul Pasqualoni

    Paul_Pasqualoni

  • Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
  • American football award for coaching

    Year Winner School 1986 Joe Paterno Penn State 1987 Dick MacPherson Syracuse 1988 Lou Holtz Notre Dame 1989 Bill McCartney Colorado 1990 Bobby Ross Georgia

    Paul "Bear" Bryant Award

    Paul_"Bear"_Bryant_Award

  • Joe Harasymiak
  • American football player and coach (born 1986)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Joe Harasymiak

    Joe_Harasymiak

  • Rod Rust
  • American football player and coach (1928–2018)

    or Dick Vermeil. Rust began as an assistant under Levy at the University of New Mexico between 1960 and 1962, before leaving to serve under Dick Vermeil

    Rod Rust

    Rod_Rust

  • 1969 Denver Broncos season
  • American football team season

    Offensive Line – Whitey Dovell Defensive coaches Defensive Line – Stan Jones Defensive Linebackers – Dick MacPherson Defensive Backfield – Joe Collier

    1969 Denver Broncos season

    1969_Denver_Broncos_season

  • The Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year
  • US sporting award

    1985 Bo Schembechler Michigan 1986 John Cooper Arizona State 1987 Dick MacPherson Syracuse 1988 Lou Holtz Notre Dame 1989 None None 1990 Bobby Ross Georgia

    The Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year

    The_Sporting_News_College_Football_Coach_of_the_Year

  • Jim Tressel
  • American politician and football coach (born 1952)

    Tom Reed: Miami (OH) (1979–1980) Earle Bruce: Ohio State (1983–1985) Dick MacPherson: Syracuse (1981–1982) Former assistants who became NCAA Division I

    Jim Tressel

    Jim Tressel

    Jim_Tressel

  • Shane Montgomery
  • American football player and coach (born 1967)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Shane Montgomery

    Shane_Montgomery

  • Charley Molnar
  • American football coach (born 1961)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Charley Molnar

    Charley_Molnar

  • Walt Bell
  • American football player and coach (born 1984)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Walt Bell

    Walt_Bell

  • New England Patriots
  • National Football League franchise in Foxborough, Massachusetts

    Neighbors (AFL), Len St. Jean (AFL), Brian Waters RT Tom Neville (AFL), Dick Klein (AFL) TE Rob Gronkowski, Ben Coates (5), Russ Francis (3), Marv Cook

    New England Patriots

    New_England_Patriots

  • Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award
  • American college football award

    Wacker TCU 1985 Fisher DeBerry Air Force 1986 Dick Sheridan North Carolina State 1987 Dick MacPherson Syracuse 1988 Don Nehlen West Virginia 1989 Bill

    Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award

    Bobby_Dodd_Coach_of_the_Year_Award

  • C. DeForest Cummings
  • American football player and coach (1880–1957)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    C. DeForest Cummings

    C._DeForest_Cummings

  • Clive Rush
  • American football player and coach (1931–1980)

    (1979–1981) Ron Meyer (1982–1984) Raymond Berry (1984–1989) Rod Rust (1990) Dick MacPherson (1991–1992) Bill Parcells (1993–1996) Pete Carroll (1997–1999) Bill

    Clive Rush

    Clive Rush

    Clive_Rush

  • Penn State Nittany Lions football
  • American football team

    turned their attention to the rivalry with Pittsburgh. In 1987, Coach Dick MacPherson finally led Syracuse to a resounding 48–21 victory over the Nittany

    Penn State Nittany Lions football

    Penn State Nittany Lions football

    Penn_State_Nittany_Lions_football

  • List of Syracuse University people
  • Ernest Chappell – radio and television announcer Dick Clark – television personality, American Bandstand, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve Michael Cole

    List of Syracuse University people

    List_of_Syracuse_University_people

  • Phil Bengtson
  • American football player and coach (1913–1994)

    (1979–1981) Ron Meyer (1982–1984) Raymond Berry (1984–1989) Rod Rust (1990) Dick MacPherson (1991–1992) Bill Parcells (1993–1996) Pete Carroll (1997–1999) Bill

    Phil Bengtson

    Phil_Bengtson

  • Old Town, Maine
  • City in Maine, United States

    longtime editor and columnist, The Bangor Daily News, television host Dick MacPherson, head coach of the New England Patriots William F. Milliken Jr., engineer

    Old Town, Maine

    Old Town, Maine

    Old_Town,_Maine

  • List of people from Maine
  • Millinocket Frances Laughton Mace (1836–1899), poet; born in Orono Dick MacPherson (1930–2017), football coach; born in Old Town Nicole Maines (born 1997)

    List of people from Maine

    List of people from Maine

    List_of_people_from_Maine

  • Howard Jones (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (1885–1941)

    Hawkeyes, by Bert McCrane & Dick Lamb, Page 74 (ASIN: B0007E01F8) 75 Years With The Fighting Hawkeyes, by Bert McCrane & Dick Lamb, Page 82 (ASIN: B0007E01F8)

    Howard Jones (American football coach)

    Howard Jones (American football coach)

    Howard_Jones_(American_football_coach)

  • Ben Schwartzwalder
  • American football player and coach (1909–1993)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Ben Schwartzwalder

    Ben Schwartzwalder

    Ben_Schwartzwalder

  • Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award
  • Annual award to a college football coach by the Football Writers Association of America

    1985 Fisher DeBerry Air Force 1986 Joe Paterno Penn State (3) 1987 Dick MacPherson Syracuse (2) 1988 Lou Holtz Notre Dame (2) 1989 Bill McCartney Colorado

    Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award

    Eddie_Robinson_Coach_of_the_Year_Award

  • 1991 NFL season
  • American football season

    served as interim for the final seven games. New England Patriots: Dick MacPherson replaced the fired Rod Rust. New York Giants: Bill Parcells resigned

    1991 NFL season

    1991_NFL_season

  • Kevin Morris (American football)
  • American football player and coach

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Kevin Morris (American football)

    Kevin_Morris_(American_football)

  • 1967 Denver Broncos season
  • American football team season

    Offensive Receivers – Sam Rutigliano Offensive Line – Whitey Dovell Defensive coaches Defensive Line – Stan Jones Defensive Backfield – Dick MacPherson

    1967 Denver Broncos season

    1967_Denver_Broncos_season

  • 1990 Syracuse Orangemen football team
  • American college football season

    independent during the 1990 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by Dick MacPherson in his tenth and final season as head coach, the Orangemen compiled

    1990 Syracuse Orangemen football team

    1990_Syracuse_Orangemen_football_team

  • 1991 New England Patriots season
  • Season of National Football League team the New England Patriots

    season Owner Victor Kiam General manager Sam Jankovich Head coach Dick MacPherson Home stadium Foxboro Stadium Results Record 6–10 Division place 4th

    1991 New England Patriots season

    1991_New_England_Patriots_season

  • Pete Reynolds
  • American football player and coach (1885–1951)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Pete Reynolds

    Pete_Reynolds

  • List of Syracuse Orange bowl games
  • Michigan 51,858 Dick MacPherson 10 Sugar Bowl T 16–16 January 1, 1988 1987 Auburn Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana 75,495 Dick MacPherson 11 Hall of

    List of Syracuse Orange bowl games

    List_of_Syracuse_Orange_bowl_games

  • Mark Whipple
  • American football player and coach (born 1957)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Mark Whipple

    Mark Whipple

    Mark_Whipple

  • Greg Robinson (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (1951–2022)

    of the Super Bowl after the outcome was secure. In 2001, he was hired by Dick Vermeil to be the defensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs. He would

    Greg Robinson (American football coach)

    Greg Robinson (American football coach)

    Greg_Robinson_(American_football_coach)

  • Hank Bullough
  • American football player and coach (1934–2019)

    against the San Francisco 49ers. While with the Bengals, Bullough also tutored Dick LeBeau who, not only would succeed Bullough as defensive coordinator but

    Hank Bullough

    Hank Bullough

    Hank_Bullough

  • Don Brown (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (born 1955)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Don Brown (American football coach)

    Don Brown (American football coach)

    Don_Brown_(American_football_coach)

  • Charlie O'Rourke
  • American football player and coach (1917–2000)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Charlie O'Rourke

    Charlie O'Rourke

    Charlie_O'Rourke

  • Scott Hanson
  • American television anchor and reporter (born 1971)

    Orange football team and played four seasons, two under head coach Dick MacPherson and two under Paul Pasqualoni. He played as a long snapper, wide receiver

    Scott Hanson

    Scott_Hanson

  • Chuck Studley
  • American football player and coach (born 1929)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Chuck Studley

    Chuck Studley

    Chuck_Studley

  • 1993 NFL season
  • American football season

    Dan Reeves. New England Patriots: Bill Parcells replaced the fired Dick MacPherson. New York Giants: Dan Reeves replaced the fired Ray Handley. Washington

    1993 NFL season

    1993_NFL_season

  • Lou Saban
  • American football player and coach (1921–2009)

    New England Patriots (1970–1972) Jerry Smith: Denver Broncos (1971) Dick MacPherson: Massachusetts Minutemen (1971–1977), Syracuse Orangemen (1981–1990)

    Lou Saban

    Lou_Saban

  • Biggie Munn
  • American football player and coach (1908–1975)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Biggie Munn

    Biggie Munn

    Biggie_Munn

  • Deaths in August 2017
  • (1977–1999), complications from diabetes. Ke Jun, 100, Chinese metallurgist. Dick MacPherson, 86, American football coach (UMass, Syracuse, New England Patriots)

    Deaths in August 2017

    Deaths_in_August_2017

  • List of NFL head coaches
  • Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "Dick MacPherson Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports

    List of NFL head coaches

    List of NFL head coaches

    List_of_NFL_head_coaches

  • List of New England Patriots seasons
  • Seasons of the New England Patriots

    Rod Rust 1991 1991 NFL AFC East 4th 6 10 0 Leonard Russell (OROY) Dick MacPherson 1992 1992 NFL AFC East 5th 2 14 0 1993 1993 NFL AFC East 4th 5 11 0

    List of New England Patriots seasons

    List of New England Patriots seasons

    List_of_New_England_Patriots_seasons

  • 1978 Cleveland Browns season
  • NFL team season

    Humenuik Defensive coaches Defensive line – Buck Buchanan Linebackers – Dick MacPherson Defensive backfield – Chuck Weber Special teams coaches Special Teams

    1978 Cleveland Browns season

    1978_Cleveland_Browns_season

  • Randy Edsall
  • American football coach (born 1958)

    position coach. He then coached at Syracuse under Frank Maloney and Dick MacPherson from 1980 to 1990 and was a part of the 1987 team that went 11–0–1

    Randy Edsall

    Randy Edsall

    Randy_Edsall

  • Mike Hodges (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1945)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Mike Hodges (American football)

    Mike_Hodges_(American_football)

  • Raymond Berry
  • American football player and coach (1933–2026)

    Atkins | Pro Football Hall of Fame". pfhof. Retrieved October 5, 2025. Couch, Dick (September 5, 1968). "Dallas Top Grid Choice". The Evening News. Associated

    Raymond Berry

    Raymond Berry

    Raymond_Berry

  • 1991 Syracuse Orangemen football team
  • American college football season

    head coach for Paul Pasqualoni, who was promoted from assistant after Dick MacPherson, who had led the Orangemen for the previous 11 seasons, left to take

    1991 Syracuse Orangemen football team

    1991_Syracuse_Orangemen_football_team

  • 1988 Syracuse Orangemen football team
  • American college football season

    1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by eighth-year head coach Dick MacPherson, the Orangemen compiled a record of 10–2. Syracuse was invited to the

    1988 Syracuse Orangemen football team

    1988_Syracuse_Orangemen_football_team

  • Harold Gore
  • American sports coach (1891–1969)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Harold Gore

    Harold Gore

    Harold_Gore

  • List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (coaches)
  • Washington & Jefferson, California (PA) 1982 2011 27 297 225 70 2 .761 2022 Dick MacPherson Massachusetts, Syracuse 1971 1990 17 189 111 73 5 .601 2009 Slip Madigan

    List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (coaches)

    List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (coaches)

    List_of_College_Football_Hall_of_Fame_inductees_(coaches)

  • List of Syracuse Orange head football coaches
  • Syracuse in postseason bowl games: Ben Schwartzwalder, Frank Maloney, Dick MacPherson, Paul Pasqualoni, Doug Marrone, Scott Shafer, Dino Babers, and Fran

    List of Syracuse Orange head football coaches

    List of Syracuse Orange head football coaches

    List_of_Syracuse_Orange_head_football_coaches

  • Scott Shafer
  • American football player and coach (born 1967)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Scott Shafer

    Scott Shafer

    Scott_Shafer

  • Jon Vaughn
  • American football player (born 1970)

    fifth round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. Coach Dick MacPherson used him sparingly from scrimmage in his rookie year as Leonard Russell

    Jon Vaughn

    Jon_Vaughn

  • Chuck Fairbanks
  • American football player and coach (1933–2013)

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. April 3, 1979. p. 13. Braude, Dick (April 3, 1979). "Patriots release Chuck Fairbanks". The Day. New London

    Chuck Fairbanks

    Chuck_Fairbanks

  • Vic Hanson
  • American athlete and football coach (1903–1982)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Vic Hanson

    Vic Hanson

    Vic_Hanson

  • 1989 Syracuse Orangemen football team
  • American college football season

    1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by ninth-year head coach Dick MacPherson, the Orangemen compiled a record of 8–4. Syracuse was invited to the

    1989 Syracuse Orangemen football team

    1989_Syracuse_Orangemen_football_team

  • Jordan C. Wells
  • American football player and coach (1861–1946)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Jordan C. Wells

    Jordan_C._Wells

  • Jim Reid (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1950)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Jim Reid (American football)

    Jim_Reid_(American_football)

  • Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award
  • American college football award

    Carolina 1985 Fisher DeBerry Air Force 1986 Jimmy Johnson Miami (FL) 1987 Dick MacPherson Syracuse 1988 Don Nehlen West Virginia 1989 Bill McCartney Colorado

    Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award

    Walter_Camp_Coach_of_the_Year_Award

  • Ron Erhardt
  • American football player and coach, college athletics administrator

    (1979–1981) Ron Meyer (1982–1984) Raymond Berry (1984–1989) Rod Rust (1990) Dick MacPherson (1991–1992) Bill Parcells (1993–1996) Pete Carroll (1997–1999) Bill

    Ron Erhardt

    Ron_Erhardt

  • Dante Scarnecchia
  • American football coach (born 1948)

    under Dick MacPherson again as a special teams and offensive line coach. In 1992, Scarnecchia held the responsibilities of head coach while MacPherson was

    Dante Scarnecchia

    Dante Scarnecchia

    Dante_Scarnecchia

  • 1968 Denver Broncos season
  • American football team season

    Offensive receivers – Sam Rutigliano Offensive line – Whitey Dovell Defensive coaches Defensive line – Stan Jones Defensive backfield – Dick MacPherson

    1968 Denver Broncos season

    1968 Denver Broncos season

    1968_Denver_Broncos_season

  • 1930 in the United States
  • singer (d. 2022) D. James Kennedy, evangelist (d. 2007) November 4 – Dick MacPherson, American football coach (d. 2017) November 6 Derrick Bell, law professor

    1930 in the United States

    1930_in_the_United_States

  • Ron Meyer
  • American football player and coach (1941–2017)

    (1979–1981) Ron Meyer (1982–1984) Raymond Berry (1984–1989) Rod Rust (1990) Dick MacPherson (1991–1992) Bill Parcells (1993–1996) Pete Carroll (1997–1999) Bill

    Ron Meyer

    Ron Meyer

    Ron_Meyer

  • 1985 Cherry Bowl
  • College football game

    Syracuse Orangemen (8–3) (7–4) 35 18 Head coach:  Bobby Ross Head coach:  Dick MacPherson AP Coaches 20 NR 1 2 3 4 Total Maryland 6 22 7 0 35 Syracuse 3 7 8

    1985 Cherry Bowl

    1985_Cherry_Bowl

  • Dick Barkinji
  • Australian explorer

    and Alexander MacPherson became lost in the Gibber desert, south of Coopers Creek. Dick accompanied Trooper Lyons and Alexander MacPherson when they set

    Dick Barkinji

    Dick_Barkinji

  • NFL Top 10
  • Documentary TV series

    college coaches who were dismal in the NFL. Examples: Bobby Petrino, Dick MacPherson, and Dennis Erickson. 22 "Football Factories" April 22, 2008 (2008-04-22)

    NFL Top 10

    NFL_Top_10

  • John Mazur
  • American gridiron football player and coach (1930–2013)

    the end of the 1975 NFL season. However, after just one year working under Dick Vermeil, Mazur left in 1977 to join former Eagles assistant Walt Michaels

    John Mazur

    John Mazur

    John_Mazur

  • Syracuse Orange
  • Collegiate athletic teams that represent Syracuse University

    Lacrosse League Hall of Fame Ted Kleinhans – Baseball (1947–1966) Dick MacPherson – Football (1981–1991) College Football Hall of Fame Doug Marrone –

    Syracuse Orange

    Syracuse_Orange

  • Mel Taube
  • American athlete, coach, and administrator (1904–1979)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Mel Taube

    Mel_Taube

  • Waltzing Matilda
  • Australian song

    West Queensland, owned by the Macpherson family. Paterson and others have left accounts of the song being written at Dicks Creek, en route to Winton from

    Waltzing Matilda

    Waltzing Matilda

    Waltzing_Matilda

  • Tad Jones (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1887–1957)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Tad Jones (American football)

    Tad Jones (American football)

    Tad_Jones_(American_football)

  • George Melican
  • American football player and coach

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    George Melican

    George Melican

    George_Melican

  • 1989 Hall of Fame Bowl
  • College football game

    (9–2) SEC Independent 10 23 Head coach:  Mike Archer Head coach:  Dick MacPherson AP Coaches 16 17 AP Coaches 17 16 1 2 3 4 Total LSU 0 7 3 0 10 Syracuse

    1989 Hall of Fame Bowl

    1989_Hall_of_Fame_Bowl

  • Dick-a-Dick
  • 19th-century Australian Aboriginal tracker and cricketer

    Nhill by explorers Dugald MacPherson and George Belcher in 1844 when they were searching for land to run sheep. It was Dick-a-Dick's family that guided them

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    Dick-a-Dick

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  • 1984 Syracuse Orangemen football team
  • American college football season

    1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Dick MacPherson, the Orangemen compiled a record of 6–5. Syracuse played home games

    1984 Syracuse Orangemen football team

    1984_Syracuse_Orangemen_football_team

  • Frank "Buck" O'Neill
  • American football player and coach (1875–1958)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

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  • Reaves Baysinger
  • American football player and coach (1902–1994)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Reaves Baysinger

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  • Markus Paul
  • American football player and coach (1966–2020)

    scholarship from Syracuse University, where he played under head coach Dick MacPherson from 1984 to 1988. Paul chose Syracuse because it was the only football

    Markus Paul

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  • Alex Miller (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (born 1984)

    Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) Chuck Studley (1960) Vic Fusia (1961–1970) Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) Bob Pickett (1978–1983) Bob Stull (1984–1985) Jim Reid

    Alex Miller (American football coach)

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  • Doug Marrone
  • American football player and coach (born 1964)

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    Doug Marrone

    Doug Marrone

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  • William Galbraith (American football)
  • American football coach

    (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug

    William Galbraith (American football)

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  • DICK
  • Male

    Dutch

    DICK

    , people's ruler.

    DICK

  • Dock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dock

    English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from Middle English doke ‘duck’ (see Duck).Norwegian : habitational name from a farm named Dokk, from Old Norse d{o,}kk ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Possibly an altered form of German Docke, a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in the cloth trade, from Middle Low German dōk ‘fabric’.

    Dock

  • Pick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Midlands), Dutch, and German

    Pick

    English (mainly East Midlands), Dutch, and German : from Middle English pi(c)k, Middle Dutch picke, Middle High German bicke ‘pick’, ‘pickaxe’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made pickaxes or used them as an agricultural or excavating tool.North German : metonymic occupational name for a pitch-burner, from Low German pick ‘pitch’.English : possibly from Middle English pike ‘pike’ (the fish), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or as a descriptive nickname for someone thought to resemple a pike in some way.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.

    Pick

  • Vick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vick

    English : nickname or metonymic occupational name, from Anglo-Norman French l’eveske ‘the bishop’, which was wrongly taken for le vesk. This in turn became Vesk, and later Veck or Vick.North German : variant of Fick.

    Vick

  • DICKY
  • Male

    English

    DICKY

    Pet form of English Richard, DICKY means "powerful ruler."

    DICKY

  • NICK
  • Male

    English

    NICK

    Short form of English Nicholas/Nickolas, NICK means "victor of the people."

    NICK

  • Dick
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic

    Dick

    Rich and Powerful Ruler; Powerful; Rich Ruler; Dominant Ruler; Peaceful Ruler; Strong Power; Hardy Power; Powerful Ruler; Brave; First of the People

    Dick

  • Dice
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dice

    English : from Middle English dyse, dyce ‘die’, ‘dice’, ‘chance’, ‘luck’, probably applied as a nickname for an habitual dice player or gambler or as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of dice. Compare Deas.Possibly also an Americanized spelling of German Deiss.

    Dice

  • BÉNÉDICT
  • Male

    French

    BÉNÉDICT

    French form of Latin Benedictus, BÉNÉDICT means "blessed." 

    BÉNÉDICT

  • Dicky
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German

    Dicky

    Dominant Ruler; Powerful Ruler; Brave; Diminutive of Richard Rhyming; Variant of Rick

    Dicky

  • MICK
  • Male

    English

    MICK

    Pet form of English Michael, MICK means "who is like God?" Rarely used anymore due to its use as a derogatory term for a Catholic Irishman.

    MICK

  • DIRK
  • Male

    German

    DIRK

     Short form of German Diederick, DIRK means "first of the people; king of nations."

    DIRK

  • Dikesone
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Dikesone

    Son of Dick.

    Dikesone

  • Dack
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dack

    English : from an Old English personal name, Dæcca.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a roofer, from dack, a variant of deck ‘roof’. Compare De decker.

    Dack

  • Dick
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic American English German Shakespearean

    Dick

    Rules the people.

    Dick

  • DICK
  • Male

    English

    DICK

     Short form of English Richard, DICK means "powerful ruler." Compare with another form of Dick.

    DICK

  • RICK
  • Male

    English

    RICK

     Pet form of English Richard, RICK means "powerful ruler."

    RICK

  • Duck
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Duck

    English : from Middle English doke, hence a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a duck or a metonymic occupational name for someone who kept ducks or for a wild fowler.Irish : English name adopted as an equivalent of Lohan (an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Leocháin ‘descendant of Leochán’) by mistranslation, as if from lacha ‘duck’.North German (also Dück) : probably a nickname for a coward, from Low German duken ‘to duck or dive’.German (Dück(e)) : from a pet form of an old Germanic personal name formed with theud, diot ‘people’, ‘race’.

    Duck

  • Dicks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands and Wales)

    Dicks

    English (West Midlands and Wales) : patronymic from the personal name Dick.

    Dicks

  • VICK
  • Male

    English

    VICK

    English short form of Roman Latin Victor, VICK means "conqueror."

    VICK

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Online names & meanings

  • Sumana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sumana

    Flower

  • Lovejeet
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Lovejeet

    Who Wins the Heart

  • Holsey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holsey

    English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Halsey.

  • Renuka | ரேணுகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Renuka | ரேணுகா

    The mother of parasurma, The sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu

  • Shamim
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shamim

    Odor. Scent.

  • DORCIA
  • Female

    English

    DORCIA

    English name derived from the Italian place name Val d'Orcia (or Valdorcia) of Tuscany, DORCIA means "valley or life (or nature)," hence "life, nature." 

  • Devansh | தேவாஂஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Devansh | தேவாஂஷ

    Part of God, Eternal part of God

  • LEÓN
  • Male

    Spanish

    LEÓN

    Spanish form of Latin Leo, LEÓN means "lion."

  • Advaita
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Advaita

    Divine; Focused

  • Bhagesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Bhagesh

    Lord of Richness

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  • Disk
  • n.

    A flat, circular plate; as, a disk of metal or paper.

  • Nick
  • v. t.

    To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc.

  • Sick
  • v. i.

    To fall sick; to sicken.

  • Pick
  • v.

    To remove something from with a pointed instrument, with the fingers, or with the teeth; as, to pick the teeth; to pick a bone; to pick a goose; to pick a pocket.

  • Dirk
  • v. t.

    To stab with a dirk.

  • Dock
  • v. t.

    To cut off, bar, or destroy; as, to dock an entail.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Pick
  • n.

    Choice; right of selection; as, to have one's pick.

  • Dink
  • v. t.

    To deck; -- often with out or up.

  • Deck
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a deck, as a vessel.

  • Disk
  • n.

    A circular structure either in plants or animals; as, a blood disk; germinal disk, etc.

  • Tick
  • v. t.

    To check off by means of a tick or any small mark; to score.

  • Pick
  • v.

    To take up; esp., to gather from here and there; to collect; to bring together; as, to pick rags; -- often with up; as, to pick up a ball or stones; to pick up information.

  • Sick
  • superl.

    Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache.

  • Half-deck
  • n.

    See Half deck, under Deck.

  • Tick
  • v. i.

    To give tick; to trust.

  • Pick
  • v.

    To choose; to select; to separate as choice or desirable; to cull; as, to pick one's company; to pick one's way; -- often with out.

  • Tick
  • n.

    Credit; trust; as, to buy on, or upon, tick.

  • Fancy-sick
  • a.

    Love-sick.