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Jack Bicknell


Biographical details
(1938-02-20) February 20, 1938North Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.
Montclair State
Quarterback
Governor Livingston HS (NJ)
Boston College (backfield)
Maine
Boston College
Barcelona Dragons
Scottish Claymores
Hamburg Sea Devils
77–90–2 (college)71–74–1 (WLAF/NFL Europe)28–6–2 (high school)

Jack Bicknell (born February 20, 1938) is a retired American football coach, most recently known for his long involvement in NFL Europa and its predecessor, the World League of American Football (WLAF). He served as the head football coach at the University of Maine from 1976 to 1980 and at Boston College from 1981 to 1988, compiling a career college football record of 77–90–2. In 1984, Bicknell coached his Boston College Eagles team to a 10–2 mark including a victory in the Cotton Bowl Classic. His quarterback that season, Doug Flutie, was awarded the Heisman Trophy.

A native of North Plainfield, New Jersey, Bicknell played quarterback at North Plainfield High School, graduating in 1955 and earning a scholarship to attend Rutgers University.

Bicknell was the head football coach at the University of Maine from 1976 to 1980, earning an 18–35–1 record. After that, he went to coach at Boston College, where he stayed for ten years. At Boston College, he was 59–55–1, and was head coach in 1984 when Heisman Trophy-winner Doug Flutie completed his famous Hail Flutie pass to Gerard Phelan to beat the Miami Hurricanes as time expired. Bicknell's son, Jack Jr., was the center for BC at the time of Flutie's miracle pass.

Bicknell was named the head coach of the Barcelona Dragons from their inception in 1991 to their demise after the 2003 season. In October 2003 he was named head coach of the Scottish Claymores, a franchise which in 2005 was relocated to Germany as Hamburg Sea Devils, as rival to the local semi-pro Hamburg Blue Devils which had won several German and European titles.

"Cowboy Jack" Bicknell has an overall record of 59–55 in his NFL Europe career. He made four World Bowl appearances, and had been to three title games in six years. In 1991, El Caballero led the Barcelona Dragons to an 8–2 mark and a berth in the playoffs for the first World Bowl after surprisingly defeating the unbeaten London Monarchs in Wembley, but got shut out by them two weeks later in World Bowl '91 itself. In 1997, his Dragons won the first half of the season and went on to win World Bowl '97 in Barcelona. In 1999, the Dragons posted a league-best 7–3 mark before losing to Frankfurt in the World Bowl. His team posted a league-best 8–2 record in 2001 before losing World Bowl IX to the Berlin Thunder in Amsterdam. On 28 March 2007, at age 69, Bicknell stepped down as head coach of the Hamburg Sea Devils, citing health issues as the reason for his resignation.

Bicknell is nicknamed "Cowboy Jack" because of his love for country music and horse riding. He and his wife, Lois, have three children, Jack, Jr., Wendy and Bob and five grandchildren. Both of his sons played for him at Boston College and are currently football coaches, Bob with the New England Patriots and Jack, Jr. with the Wisconsin Badgers.

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsCoaches#AP°
Maine Black Bears (Yankee Conference) (1976–1980)
1976Maine6–52–3T–3rd
1977Maine3–71–4T–3rd
1978Maine3–7–10–4–16th
1979Maine2–90–56th
1980Maine4–71–45th
Maine:18–35–14–20–1
Boston College Eagles (NCAA Division I-A independent) (1981–1990)
1981Boston College5–6
1982Boston College8–3–1L Tangerine
1983Boston College9–3L Liberty2019
1984Boston College10–2W Cotton45
1985Boston College4–8
1986Boston College9–3W Hall of Fame1819
1987Boston College5–6
1988Boston College3–8
1989Boston College2–9
1990Boston College4–7
Boston College:59–55–1
Total:77–90–2
YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsCoaches#AP°
Barcelona Dragons (WLAF) (1991–1992)
1991Barcelona Dragons8–22nd EuropeanL 0–21 World Bowl I
1992Barcelona Dragons5–51st EuropeanL 15–17 WLAF Playoffs
Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe) (1995–2003)
1995Barcelona Dragons5–53rd
1996Barcelona Dragons5–54th
1997Barcelona Dragons5–54thW 38–24 World Bowl V
1998Barcelona Dragons4–64th
1999Barcelona Dragons7–31stL 24–38 World Bowl VII
2000Barcelona Dragons5–53rd
2001Barcelona Dragons8–21stL 24–17 World Bowl IX
2002FC Barcelona Dragons2–86th
2003FC Barcelona Dragons5–54th
Barcelona Dragons:61–55
Scottish Claymores (NFL Europe) (2004)
2004Scottish Claymores2–86th
Scottish Claymores:2–8
Hamburg Sea Devils (NFL Europe) (2005–2006)
2005Hamburg Sea Devils5–54th
2006Hamburg Sea Devils3–6–15th
Hamburg Sea Devils:8–11–1
Total:71–74–1
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