Charles A. Hickey

American football player and coach (1874–1929)
Charles A. Hickey
Hickey pictured probably c. 1890s
Biographical details
Born(1874-06-29)June 29, 1874
Auburn, New York, U.S.
DiedMarch 4, 1929(1929-03-04) (aged 54)
New York, New York, U.S.
Alma materWilliams College[1]
Playing career
1895Williams
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1896Ohio State
Head coaching record
Overall5–5–1

Charles Avery Hickey (June 29, 1874 – March 4, 1929)[2] was an American college football coach. He served as the third head football coach at Ohio State University, serving for one season in 1896 and compiling a record of 5–5–1. Hickey later worked as a lawyer. He died of pneumonia in 1929. He was buried in Auburn, New York.[3]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Ohio State Buckeyes (Independent) (1896)
1896 Ohio State 5–5–1
Ohio State: 5–5–1
Total: 5–5–1

References

  1. ^ Park, Jack (April 2003). The Official Ohio State Football Encyclopedia. ISBN 9781582616957.
  2. ^ "Read the eBook Binghamton : its settlement, growth and development, and the factors in its history, 1800-1900 by William Summer Lawyer online for free (Page 39 of 112)".
  3. ^ William College Archives Biographical File
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Ohio State Buckeyes head football coaches
  • Alexander S. Lilley (1890–1891)
  • Jack Ryder (1892–1895)
  • Charles A. Hickey (1896)
  • David Farragut Edwards (1897)
  • Jack Ryder (1898)
  • John B. Eckstorm (1899–1901)
  • Perry Hale (1902–1903)
  • Edwin Sweetland (1904–1905)
  • Albert E. Herrnstein (1906–1909)
  • Howard Jones (1910)
  • Harry Vaughan (1911)
  • John R. Richards (1912)
  • John Wilce (1913–1928)
  • Sam Willaman (1929–1933)
  • Francis Schmidt (1934–1940)
  • Paul Brown (1941–1943)
  • Carroll Widdoes (1944–1945)
  • Paul Bixler (1946)
  • Wes Fesler (1947–1950)
  • Woody Hayes (1951–1978)
  • Earle Bruce (1979–1987)
  • John Cooper (1988–2000)
  • Jim Tressel (2001–2010)
  • Luke Fickell # (2011)
  • Urban Meyer (2012–2017)
  • Ryan Day # (2018)
  • Urban Meyer (2018)
  • Ryan Day (2019– )

# denotes interim/acting head coach