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Jim Dixon was an
All-American lineman
during his career at
Oregon State and
then served as an
assistant football
coach and head
wrestling coach long
enough that the
school named a
building after him.
Dixon played left
tackle at OSU under
coach Paul Schissler
from 1924-26 and was
an All-American and
All-Coast selection
as a senior.
He returned to
campus as an
assistant coach in
1933 under
Schissler’s
successor, Lon
Stiner, and remained
in that position for
14 seasons,
including the Rose
Bowl year, 1941-42.
Dixon also served as
head coach of the
wrestling program
from 1934-38, and
again from 1952-55.
Due to his long
service, Oregon
State named its
campus recreation
center after him.
Today it’s known as
the Dixon Recreation
Center.
Dixon was
inducted to the
Oregon Sports Hall
of Fame in 1982 and
the Oregon State
Athletics Hall of
Fame in 1990.
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