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Jack Bicknell, Jr. is in his third season as the Giants’ assistant offensive line coach. He works with Pat Flaherty in leading the continued development of the offensive line.
In 2010, the Giants’ line played at a high level and helped the Giants finish with the NFL’s fifth-ranked offense despite a series of injuries that forced the team to start six different offensive line combinations. The Giants started three left tackles (David Diehl, Shawn Andrews and Will Beatty), three left guards (Seubert, Diehl and Kevin Boothe) and three centers (Shaun O’Hara, Adam Koets and Seubert).
Jack Bicknell, Jr. is in his third season as the Giants’ assistant offensive line coach. He works with Pat Flaherty in leading the continued development of the offensive line.
In 2010, the Giants’ line played at a high level and helped the Giants finish with the NFL’s fifth-ranked offense despite a series of injuries that forced the team to start six different offensive line combinations. The Giants started three left tackles (David Diehl, Shawn Andrews and Will Beatty), three left guards (Seubert, Diehl and Kevin Boothe) and three centers (Shaun O’Hara, Adam Koets and Seubert).
Right guard Chris Snee and O’Hara were each selected to the NFC Pro Bowl team for the third consecutive year.
In Bicknell’s first season with the Giants, three members of the line played in the Pro Bowl – O’Hara, Snee and tackle David Diehl. It was the first time since 1962 that three Giants from the same position group were selected to the Pro Bowl together. In addition, Beatty started four games and showed off the skill that prompted the Giants to select him in the second round of the draft.
Bicknell joined the Giants after two seasons as the assistant head coach/offensive line coach at
In 2007, Bicknell helped mold a young offensive line that protected ACC Player of the Year Matt Ryan – now the Atlanta Falcons’ quarterback - and helped the Eagles generate nearly 6,000 yards of total offense. The Eagles allowed only 22 sacks in 14 games. Bicknell helped develop Gosder Cherilus, whom the Detroit Lions selected with the 17th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. BC finished the season ranked 10th in the nation, the team’s best final poll finish since 1984, when Bicknell was the Eagles’ center.
Prior to his two-year stay at BC, Bicknell spent eight seasons as the head coach at Louisiana Tech, where his 43 victories are the third-most in school history.
During Bicknell’s stint, Louisiana Tech routinely played one of the nation’s toughest schedules. The Bulldogs faced
Bicknell, who was one of the youngest Division I-A head coaches when he started, led the 1999 Bulldogs to an 8-3 record, the school’s first AP Top 25 ranking and a 29-28 upset win over eventual SEC champion Alabama. In 2001, Louisiana Tech won the Western Athletic Conference championship during its first year of membership, earning Bicknell conference Coach of the Year honors. Louisiana Tech went on to play Clemson in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl, the program’s first postseason appearance since 1990.
Bicknell began his coaching career at
Bicknell’s father, Jack, served as the head coach of the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe and was the head coach at BC from 1981-90, finishing with a record of 59-55-1.
Bicknell played at