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This is from OSU and goes against what the pizza delivery boy said—he said Mrs. Fickell called the next day to complain :. If this is true, how did the manager go about learning of the joke? Was our poor unfortunate pizza delivery guy gabby about his wonderful jab at defense? Making a harmless crack at defense is hardly a reason for a manager to follow up with the customer.

This goes above and beyond for any pizza I've ordered—shoddy service or not. Perhaps the manager was itching for any reason to fire an employee who was walking a thin line for a while.

Maybe the Fickell's did call, irate from a horrible comment. Rather, he said, another employee at the restaurant overheard the exchange and notified Iacono about it. He confirmed he terminated the employee and said the student was unaware that he was the one who called the Fickells , not the other way around. He said the manager called the Fickells to ask what the employee said and they told him what happened.

In , Fickell was originally named to serve as interim head coach in place of Jim Tressel , who was given a five-game suspension by the NCAA due to a recruiting scandal.

However, in May of that year, Tressell resigned and Fickell was given a one-year contract to serve as interim coach, only for the season. After two seasons with the Zips, he returned to Ohio State in as the special teams coordinator under second-year head coach, Jim Tressel. In , Fickell took over as the linebackers coach, adding the title co-defensive coordinator to his responsibilities in Luke Fickell and his wife, Amy Goecke , who has a physical therapy degree from Ohio State, have six children -- five sons and one daughter -- including two sets of twin boys.

They started dating when Amy was a sophomore at Ohio State; they were married in After a brief stint in the NFL and at Ohio State as a graduate assistant in , in Fickell was hired by the University of Akron as the defensive line coach. Fickell started his playing career at DeSales High School, where he was a two-time first team All-Ohio defensive tackle as well as a three-time state champion in wrestling.

After redshirting for the Buckeyes in , Fickell was a standout defensive player, making a school-record 50 consecutive starts at the nose guard position from to In his freshman year, he lined up next to Dan Wilkinson. Subscribe now to get full access to the new sports page. Must read content, player grades, stuff you can't get anywhere else. View Plans Already a subscriber?

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