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Dennis Brian Erickson (born March 24, 1947) is an American football coach who most recently served as the head coach for the Salt Lake Stallions of the Alliance of ...
Meyer, according to Tim Layden, learned his passing attack “from Louisville and offensive coordinator Scott Linehan (who played at Idaho for Dennis Erickson and would later become offensive coordinator for a number of NFL teams and head coach of the St. Louis Rams).” Linehan credits Dennis Erickson for his own approach to football offenses. [5]
When Dennis Erickson returned as head coach in 2006, there was talk of adding a second deck to the Kibbie Dome to increase the football seating to 25,000, and building a new basketball arena. In February 2007, the state board of education appropriated funds to study expansion possibilities.
Dennis Erickson's half century in coaching was spent mostly out west, the exception six years at Miami in which he won two national titles. Hall of Fame coach Dennis Erickson: Presidents' greed ...
After the 2006 season, Dirk Koetter was fired after six seasons, and on December 6, 2006, athletic director Lisa Love hired Dennis Erickson to become the head coach at ASU. Erickson, in his first year as coach of the Arizona State Sun Devils, led the team to 10 wins, a share of the Pac-10 title with USC, and the Holiday Bowl against the ...
Gardner High point guard Camden Gamache (11) curls around a pick set by Elliot Erickson (44) as Paulo Freire's Trevor Mims (1) defends during a Round 32 game of the Division 5 state tournament ...
Basketball Palm Springs, California: 1965 Arthur Buckner "Buck" Bailey: Baseball (coach) San Saba, Texas: Washington State University: 1966 Clarence "Hec" Edmundson: Basketball (coach), Track and Field (coach) Moscow, Idaho University of Washington: 1966 Olav Ulland: Skiing Kongsberg, Norway 1966 Morris "Red" Badgro: Football Orillia, Washington
In the pre-Internet era, many established newspaper reporters castigated the Hurricanes' players and coaches for Miami's actions, with some reporters demanding that coach Dennis Erickson be suspended or fired and that the game result be vacated and the win given to Texas. These calls were ignored.