Illinois assistant Dana Dimel, a
head coach at Wyoming, Houston and UTEP, dies at the age of 62
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[December 04, 2024]
By DAVE SKRETTA
Illinois assistant coach Dana Dimel, who was an All-American
offensive tackle for Kansas State and later became the head coach at
Wyoming, Houston and UTEP, died Tuesday. He was 62.
Dimel's wife, Julie, and children Winston and Josey announced his
death in a statement. No cause was given.
“Today is a difficult day for college football and our Illini
family,” said Illinois coach Bret Bielema, who had hired Dimel as a
senior offensive assistant this past season. “Dana was an
exceptional person, husband, father, friend and football coach. He
affected the lives of countless coaches, players and staff members
for more than three decades in college football."
Dimel's longtime agent, Pete Roussel, said the coach “passed in his
sleep this morning.”
“His passing is gut-wrenching,” Roussel said. "Dana was my first
client over a decade ago and the single most enjoyable client to be
with after a win. Some of the games he called at K-State were
remarkable and never cared about receiving individual credit.
“Dana loved his wife. He absolutely adored his children. He was one
of the most positive people I knew, and he was unafraid of any
challenge. He had an incredible zest for life, one that would make
those around him smile time and time again.”
Dimel grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and graduated in 1986 from Kansas
State, where Winston Dimel was later a three-time All-Big 12
fullback. The elder Dimel attended training camp with the Vikings in
1987 before going into coaching with his alma mater, and he was part
of the early staffs of Hall of Fame coach Bill Snyder that turned
around a long-suffering program.
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He was part of 12 bowl teams over three separate
stints covering 19 seasons with Kansas State.
“He was a special friend and coaching companion,” Snyder said in a
statement. "I admired his passion for helping his players and fellow
coaches. He was a big part of the development of the Kansas State
football program, and along with his wife Julie, very meaningful in
the Manhattan community.”
Dimel was hired by Wyoming in 1997 and went 22–13 over three seasons
before leaving for Houston, where he was 8–26 in three seasons.
Dimel returned to Kansas State as an assistant, along with a period
at Arizona, before getting a final chance to be a head coach at UTEP,
where he went 20–49 and led the Miners to the New Mexico Bowl over
six seasons.
Dimel, who had a career record of 50–88 as a head coach, helped the
Illini go 9-3 as an assistant this season.
“His influence on our program was incredible to witness and be a
part of,” Bielema said. "His infectious positive energy had a major
impact on me, our players and everyone in our building every day. He
will be dearly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife
and family.”
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