Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

DOTSON FINALLY FINDS HIS PLACE

Chicago Academy coach making a real difference

- MIKE CLARK HIGH SCHOOLS Twitter: @mikeclarkp­reps

As a youth interventi­on specialist and a football coach in the Chicago Public Schools, Anthony Dotson has heard some hard-luck stories.

But he also can tell a few of his own. Dotson, who became Chicago Academy’s head coach this spring after two seasons as an assistant, grew up in Bronzevill­e and played on Troy McAllister’s first team at Phillips as a senior.

He was good enough on the field to earn scholarshi­p offers from Eastern Kentucky and Division II Truman State, but he wasn’t good enough off it to take advantage of those opportunit­ies.

‘‘In high school, I constantly got into fights,’’ Dotson said. ‘‘I graduated with a 1.9 [grade-point average].’’

The one college program willing to take a chance on him was Division II Livingston­e in Salisbury, North Carolina. But family concerns — his grandmothe­r was battling cancer — and financial issues weighed heavily on his mind.

‘‘I was homesick after that first semester,’’ Dotson said. ‘‘I dropped out and came back home.’’

He landed at Division III Rockford for one season before being able to go back to Livingston­e to play for one season and earn a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2015.

Back in Chicago again, Dotson landed a job at a fitness club. But it didn’t work out, and he said he was homeless and sleeping in his car for two months in 2017.

Another job at a health-food store came and went. Finally, however, his luck turned when he was hired as a security officer for CPS. Five months later, he was promoted to youth interventi­on specialist. That means working with kids to make sure small problems don’t become big ones.

Two people who have grown to know him well think it’s the job he was born for.

‘‘Anthony, first of all, has a huge heart,’’ said Rahman Muhammad, a deputy chief of detectives with the Chicago Police Department. ‘‘His background, his lived experience­s, it pretty much guides who he is now . . . . He’s like a big teddy bear. He’s got his hard exterior, but on the inside he’s just this kid who wants to be loved and wants to give love in return.’’

Chicago Academy principal Lydia Ryan was looking for a leader to bring some stability to a football program that has had eight coaches since 2006.

‘‘It was really evident, even in the first couple of minutes of the interview, that he had a passion for working with young people,’’ Ryan said. ‘‘And we thought, ‘This is a guy who can inspire kids and motivate them,’ which was something we were missing at the time.’’

Dotson has been open with his players about his past struggles, and his stories have resonated with them.

‘‘It definitely inspires me,’’ quarterbac­k Earnest Davis said. ‘‘I’ll talk to him about stuff at home, and we can relate to each other about stuff just growing up. Him relating to us as kids and as players and young men, that makes him one of the best coaches I’ve ever had.’’

Lineman Anthony Rivas said he feels the same way.

‘‘He told me his life story,’’ Rivas said. ‘‘It showed me how much I took for granted and how I should start being thankful. I’m grateful for him being here.’’

Chicago Academy doesn’t have much of a football tradition. Ryan said forfeits had been common before Dotson arrived, and the Cougars’ 26-12 victory against Foreman in the spring was their first at home since 2015. That season was Chicago Academy’s highwater mark, with its only conference title (in the Inter-City 5) and a program-record seven victories.

But Dotson intends to end the revolving door of coaches and to build a successful program.

‘‘My every-day motivation,’’ he said, ‘‘is to be a better partner, father, son, friend, mentor and coach.’’

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KEVIN TANAKA/SUN-TIMES Chicago Academy coach Anthony Dotson can relate to his players because he has been where they are.
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