Luke Fickell is an American college football coach, currently the head coach at the University of Wisconsin–Madison since 2023. Before Wisconsin, he was the head coach at the University of Cincinnati (2016-2022). Fickell's background includes playing as a nose guard for Ohio State University (1993-1996) and later serving as an assistant coach for the Buckeyes. He also served as the interim head coach at Ohio State for the entire 2011 season, marking a significant point in his early coaching career.
On August 18, 1973, Luke Joseph Fickell was born. He is now an American college football coach, currently the head football coach for the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
In 1992, Luke Fickell spent the year redshirting for the Buckeyes
In 1993, Luke Fickell began his record of 50 consecutive starts at the nose guard position for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
In 1996, Luke Fickell concluded his impressive streak of 50 consecutive starts at the nose guard position for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
In 1997, Luke Fickell graduated from Ohio State and signed as an undrafted free agent with the New Orleans Saints of the NFL.
In 1999, Luke Fickell served as a graduate assistant at Ohio State, adding to his coaching experience.
In 2000, Luke Fickell married Amy (Goecke), who has a physical therapy degree from Ohio State. They started dating when Amy was a sophomore at Ohio State.
In 2000, Luke Fickell was hired by the University of Akron as their defensive line coach, marking a significant step in his coaching career.
In 2002, Luke Fickell returned to Ohio State as the special teams coordinator, helping guide the team to the 2002 BCS National Championship.
In 2004, Luke Fickell took over as the linebackers coach at Ohio State, expanding his role within the coaching staff.
In 2005, Luke Fickell added the title of co-defensive coordinator to his responsibilities at Ohio State, further solidifying his influence on the team's defense.
In 2010, Luke Fickell was named Assistant Coach of the Year by the AFCA, joining a list of distinguished Buckeyes coaches to be recognized by the association.
In 2011, Luke Fickell was named interim head coach at Ohio State, initially in place of Jim Tressel who was suspended, and later for the entire season after Tressel's resignation.
In 2012, after being passed up as the permanent head coach, Luke Fickell guided the Buckeyes to the Gator Bowl against the Florida Gators, marking the end of his tenure as interim head coach. Urban Meyer was hired as head coach.
In 2014, as co-defensive coordinator under Urban Meyer, Luke Fickell was part of the coaching staff that won the National Championship with Ohio State, adding a significant achievement to his career.
On December 10, 2016, Luke Fickell was named the 42nd head coach of the University of Cincinnati, succeeding Tommy Tuberville and beginning a new chapter in his coaching career.
In 2018, Luke Fickell led Cincinnati to an 11-2 record, winning the Military Bowl over Virginia Tech, and was named AAC Coach of the Year, marking a historic turnaround for the program.
In 2019, Luke Fickell led Cincinnati to another 11-win season, winning the Birmingham Bowl over Boston College, though they fell to Memphis in the AAC Championship.
Before the 2020 season, Luke Fickell was named to the watchlist for the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award, recognizing his coaching achievements and potential.
Before the start of the 2020 season, Luke Fickell agreed to a contract extension to remain at Cincinnati through the 2026 season, despite interest from other schools.
In 2020, Luke Fickell led the Cincinnati Bearcats to a 9-1 campaign, including a perfect regular season and winning the AAC Championship against Tulsa Golden Hurricane.
In 2021, Luke Fickell and Cincinnati were selected for the Peach Bowl against the #9 Georgia Bulldogs, ultimately falling to Georgia in a close game, 24-21.
In 2021, Luke Fickell led the Cincinnati Bearcats to another perfect regular season, defending their American Athletic Conference Football Championship and earning a spot in the College Football Playoff as the #4 seed.
In 2021, Luke Fickell's eldest son, Landon, committed to Cincinnati as an offensive guard, highlighting a family connection to the program.
In November 2022, Luke Fickell was hired as the football coach for the University of Wisconsin, replacing Paul Chryst and marking a new chapter in his coaching career.
In the 2022 season, Luke Fickell led the Cincinnati Bearcats to a 9-3 record in the regular season, concluding his tenure before the bowl game.
In 2023, Luke Fickell's first full season as head coach at Wisconsin, he led the Badgers to a 7-5 record in the regular season.
In January 2024, Luke Fickell received a one-year contract extension and pay raise.
The 2024 season was less successful. Off the field, Fickell's handpicked advisor Jack Del Rio resigned mid-season after crashing his vehicle onto a neighborhood residence while intoxicated, and Fickell fired offensive coordinator Phil Longo after 10 games, with no named replacement for the remainder of the season. After a 5–2 start to the season, the Badgers lost 5 consecutive games to conclude 2024; the 5–7 record guaranteed a losing season and no Wisconsin bowl game for the first time in 22 years.
Luke Fickell's contract extension he signed in 2020 was set to keep him at Cincinnati through the 2026 season.
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