Todd Hickman

Todd Hickman (born 1963) is an American football coach and former player. He was the head football coach for the University of Minnesota Morris Cougars football team, a position he held since the 2007 season. Prior to coming to UMM, Hickman was the head football coach at Hibbing Community College in Hibbing, Minnesota.[1] While there he also had coaching duties in basketball and baseball. Hickman finished his 18th year at UMM in 2014; while there he has been the offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator and coached nearly all positions, at times several at once.

Todd Hickman
Playing career
1981–1984Minnesota–Morris
Position(s)Running back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1988Apollo HS (MN) (assistant)
1989–1990Minnesota–Morris (assistant)
1991Nebraska–Kearney (GA)
1992–1993Minnesota–Morris (assistant)
1994–1996Hibbing CC
1997–2006Minnesota–Morris (assistant)
2007–2014Minnesota–Morris
Head coaching record
Overall30–47

He finishes with a record 30-47 overall and 22-35 in UMAC play over eight seasons. During his stretch at UMM Hickman coached over 45 All-UMAC players, one All-Region player and one Co-SIDA All-American.[2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Minnesota–Morris Cougars (Upper Midwest Athletic Conference) (2007–2013)
2007 Minnesota–Morris 4–54–3
2008 Minnesota–Morris 3–61–3
2009 Minnesota–Morris 4–61–5
2010 Minnesota–Morris 5–44–2T–3rd
2011 Minnesota–Morris 5–54–45th
2012 Minnesota–Morris 6–45–34th
2013 Minnesota–Morris 3–73–67th
2014 Minnesota–Morris 0–100–910th
Minnesota–Morris: 30–4722–35
Total:30–47
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gollark: Because there are more people in them, presumably.
gollark: It is not a "more equal say", it is directly giving more power to rural people.
gollark: I don't care about this particular instance. You said "This is why I think rural should have a more equal say because rural is most of the state, not just the cities.".
gollark: As I said, I disagree with arbitrarily giving one group more power like that.

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