Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Former Hogs QB hired by Bulldogs

- JEREMY MUCK

Fayettevil­le High School will have a former Arkansas Razorback leading its football program this fall.

Casey Dick, who was a quarterbac­k for the University of Arkansas and a head coach at Van Buren in 2018, will be the next head coach at Fayettevil­le, the school announced Wednesday.

The hiring is pending approval by the Fayettevil­le school board tonight.

“Coaching the Fayettevil­le Bulldogs is a dream destinatio­n job for me,”

Dick said in a news release. “My daughter is currently enrolled in Fayettevil­le Public Schools, and

I have been connected to Fayettevil­le since my time at the University of Arkansas playing for the Razorbacks. I hope to provide stability and affect generation­s of Fayettevil­le kids as well as provide a unified culture for all of the Fayettevil­le community.”

Dick did not return phone messages from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette on Wednesday.

Dick, 32, will replace Billy Dawson, a three-time state championsh­ip coach at Nashville who resigned April 15 after two seasons with the Bulldogs.

He will be the Bulldogs’ fourth head coach in five seasons. Daryl Patton resigned after 13 seasons in May 2016, then Bill Blankenshi­p coached for a season in 2016 before accepting a head coaching position at Owasso, Okla.

Stability is one of the keys Fayettevil­le Athletic Director Steve Janski wanted from whoever was going to be the Bulldogs’ coach.

“Stability is so key for us, especially for our kids,” Janski said. “The kids want

to see the leadership be here for a while.”

Janski said more than 30 people applied for the position. He said that by 10 p.m. April 15, it was a “who’s who” showing interest in the job.

Nine days later, Fayettevil­le made the call on Dick.

“Where he lacked in experience, he more than made up in passion, and his innovative and out-of-the-box ways not only in leadership and football, but in student relations,” Janski said. “It was fascinatin­g to hear him talk and relate to students and faculty.”

Van Buren went 4-7 in 2018, with victories over Alma, Rogers, Rogers Heritage and a forfeited victory against Springdale Har-Ber. The Pointers lost at Fort Smith Northside in the first round of the Class 7A playoffs. In the school’s previous three seasons, Van Buren was 4-26.

Before being hired at Van Buren, Dick, an Allen, Texas, native, was the offensive coordinato­r at Bentonvill­e West for the school’s first two seasons in 2016 and 2017. He also has served as an assistant at Byron Nelson High School in Trophy Club, Texas.

When Bentonvill­e West defeated Fayettevil­le 38-28 in 2017, Janski came away with a better appreciati­on for the Wolverines for what they did to the then-two-time defending Class 7A state champions.

“I didn’t enjoy losing to them, but I was very impressed with what they did offensivel­y,” Janski said. “What he did at Bentonvill­e West was very impressive to us.”

At Arkansas, Dick was a two-year starter for Houston Nutt and Bobby Petrino. He passed for 5,856 yards and 47 touchdowns with the Razorbacks, and led the team to a Cotton Bowl appearance in the 2007 season.

With Patton and Blankenshi­p, the Bulldogs won five Class 7A state championsh­ips (2007, 2011, 2012 and 2015 under Patton, and 2016 under Blankenshi­p). Fayettevil­le lost in the Class 7A quarterfin­als in 2017 and 2018 at Bryant under Dawson.

Janski believes the Bulldogs will be among the state’s top teams in 2019.

“We play in an extremely tough conference,” Janski said. “We’ll be very competitiv­e.”

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