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Hardy Otto Nickerson Sr. (born September 1, 1965) is an American former football player and coach. He played professionally as a linebacker for four teams over 16 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) from 1987 to 2002,. He played college football for the California Golden Bears. He was a fifth round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1987 NFL draft.[1] Nickerson spent the prime of his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The hiring of head coaches Sam Wyche and Tony Dungy allowed Nickerson to play in the middle in a 4–3 defense for both coaches; Nickerson played in a 3–4 defense with the Steelers. While playing in the 4–3, Nickerson went to five Pro Bowls,[2] and was selected for the National Football League 1990s All-Decade Team.

Early life

Nickerson attended Verbum Dei High School, a Catholic school located in Watts, Los Angeles. He earned a BA degree in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1989.

Broadcasting and coaching

In 2006, Nickerson became the color analyst for the Buccaneer Radio Network, teaming him with the longtime veteran play-by-play man Gene Deckerhoff.

On February 23, 2007, Nickerson was named linebackers coach of the Chicago Bears, where he coached for his former Tampa Bay position coach, Lovie Smith. On January 8, 2008, he resigned from the Bears due to health issues within his family.

On April 15, 2010, Nickerson was hired as the head football coach at Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland, California, a traditional powerhouse that has produced future NFL players such as Tarik Glenn, Langston Walker, Kirk Morrison, and Eric Bjornson.[3] During Nickerson's tenure, he led the Dragons to back to back league titles and was also responsible for producing nearly 20 scholarship athletes in a period of three years. Nickerson stepped down from the head coaching position on November 18, 2013.

Nickerson was named the linebackers coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under Lovie Smith on January 7, 2014.[4] On January 23, 2016, Nickerson was hired by the San Francisco 49ers as linebackers coach under new head coach Chip Kelly.[5] On March 10, 2016, Nickerson was hired by the University of Illinois as defensive coordinator under new head coach Lovie Smith.[6][7] On October 30, 2018, Nickerson announced his resignation as defensive coordinator citing health reasons.

NFL career statistics

Legend
Led the league
Bold Career high

Regular season

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast TFL Sck Int Yds TD PD FF FR
1987 PIT 12 0 17 0.0 1
1988 PIT 15 10 99 3.5 1 0 0 1 1
1989 PIT 10 8 35 1.0 0 0
1990 PIT 16 14 67 2.0 2 0
1991 PIT 16 14 94 1.0 2 0
1992 PIT 15 15 114 2.0 0 2
1993 TB 16 16 214 1.0 1 6 0 1 1
1994 TB 14 14 122 86 36 1.0 2 9 0 1 0
1995 TB 16 16 143 89 54 1.5 3 3
1996 TB 16 16 120 76 44 3.0 2 24 0 2 2
1997 TB 16 16 147 105 42 1.0 2 2
1998 TB 10 10 70 45 25 1.0 1 1
1999 TB 16 16 110 66 44 6 0.5 2 18 0 5 3 0
2000 JAX 6 6 31 27 4 2 1.0 1 10 0 7 0 0
2001 JAX 15 14 117 89 28 4 0.0 3 4 0 9 1 1
2002 GB 16 15 86 49 37 4 1.5 3 0 0
Career 225 200 1,586 632 314 16 21.0 12 71 0 24 19 14

Personal life

His son Hardy Nickerson Jr. is a linebacker who has played in the National Football League for the Cincinnati Bengals and the Minnesota Vikings.

References

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External links

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