Dick Nutter VI | |
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Current Position | |
Title: Head Coach Team: Iowa State Cyclones, New Mexico Highlands Cowboys Conference: Big 12 Conference, Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Record: 45-19 Annual Salary: $6.9 million | |
Biographical Details | |
Born June 9, 1990 (Age 28)
Intercourse, Pennsylvania | |
Coaching Career (HC unless noted) | |
Season I-present: Iowa State Cyclones
Season IV-present: New Mexico Highlands Cowboys | |
Head Coaching Record | |
Overall: 45-19 Bowls: 3-2 | |
Accomplishments and Honors | |
Championships: Big 12 (Season I, Season II) Playoff Appearances: Season I | |
Usernames | |
Reddit: /u/pm_me_cute_sloths_ Discord: pm_me_cute_sloths#6615 |
Dick Nutter VI was born on June 9, 1990 to Dick Nutter V and Val Gene Ana-Nutter II in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. He is an American football coach who is the current head coach for the Iowa State Cyclones and is the president of the NFCAA. Nutter grew up in Pennsylvania and attended Iowa State University.
NFCAA Career[edit | edit source]
Dick Nutter VI created Fake College Football and founded the NFCAA. He has been the President of the NFCAA since January 3, 2018, when FCFB was founded. He has overseen several offshoots of Fake College sports, but none has sticked like FCFB.
Coaching Career[edit | edit source]
Dick Nutter VI is the first coach in FCFB History and is the first president of the NFCAA, he has been the head coach of the Iowa State Cyclones since the beginning of FCFB. During his first season, Nutter led the Cyclones to a Big 12 Championship, beating the Kansas Jayhawks 37-28, and earning a berth in the inaugural NFCAA College Football Playoff. The Nutter-led Cyclones squad defeated the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks in an offensive shootout, 69-54. In the semifinals, the Cyclones fell to eventual National Champion, Marshall Thundering Herd, 21-24.
During the second season of his tenure, Nutter led to the Cyclones to a second straight Big 12 title and a Cotton Bowl victory over Charlotte. The Cyclones finished with a 10-4 record that season.
During his third season, the Cyclones finished 6-7 with a 55-49 loss to Ohio in the Zatarains New Orleans Bowl. Nutter's comments insinuate that he believes that the season III Cyclones were the unluckiest team in FCFB, losing 6 games by 1 score.
In Season IV, Nutter lead the Cyclones to a 9-4 season and a Citrus Bowl victory over San Jose State. Similar to Season III, Nutter believes that the Cyclones were the unluckiest team in FCFB and managed to scrape by in the Citrus Bowl narrowly avoiding disaster. They lost all 4 games by one score, with 2 of them being within 2 points. They played 3 other games, all within one score of each other in which they scraped by with the victory.
During the inaugural Division II Fast League, Nutter was hired as the head coach for the New Mexico Highlands Cowboys as a side gig. He has led the Cowboys to a 9-0 record and number 1 seed in the playoffs, where they are still competing.
Bowls[edit | edit source]
Bowl Appearances: 5
Bowl Record: 3-2
New Years Six Record: 1-0
Season | Name | Opponent | Score |
IV | Citrus Bowl presented by Overton's | San Jose State | 31-28 W |
III | Zatarains New Orleans Bowl | Ohio | 49-55 L |
II | Goodyear Cotton Bowl | Charlotte | 24-21 W |
I | College Football Playoffs Semifinal | Marshall | 21-24 L |
I | College Football Playoffs Quarterfinal | Louisiana-Monroe | 69-54 W |
Conference Championships[edit | edit source]
Total Conference Championships: 2 (Season I, Season II)
Season | Conference | Opponent | Score |
II | Big12 | TCU | 31-13 W |
I | Big12 | Kansas | 37-28 W |