[Vision2020] Vandal football (grinch news)
Tom Ivie
the_ivies3 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 5 10:16:51 PST 2006
where is this article from?
Dan Carscallen <areaman at moscow.com> wrote: Say it ain't so!
But, as the article says, Dennis is as Dennis does . . .
I, too, sigh
DC
-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com
[mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Carl Westberg
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 9:15 AM
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] Vandal football (grinch news)
Sigh....Carl Westberg Jr.
Here's a shock, Erickson talks begin at ASU
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
M aybe they'll light candles. And skip class to pray that their football
coach will stay. The hand-wringing officially will begin in Moscow,
Idaho,
today because Dennis Erickson is talking with Arizona State regarding
their
job opening, according to a source close to the process.
If we're being authentic here, the combination of ASU and Erickson would
be
frightening for the rest of the Pacific-10 Conference. One slumping, but
potentially cool, college football program with unbelievable upside
hooks up
with two-time national champion coach? Yeah. So maybe the Mikes --
Bellotti
and Riley -- should catch a shuttle to Moscow to light a candle
themselves.
Look. We'd expect some disappointment from boosters at Washington State
today, and maybe, too, Oregon State. Erickson dumped them both, but some
at
those places always will hold out hope he'll take them back someday.
Maybe,
Miami feels the same way about the coach who brought them two national
titles. The Hurricanes probably are dialing Erickson as you read this
column.
He deserves all of that, too. Because even if you're among those who
view
Erickson as a guy prone to taking shortcuts, or questionable characters,
you
can't ignore that he's a winner, and capable of taking the Sun Devils
across
town to a Bowl Championship Series game within five years.
Now, come on, Idaho.
Dust yourself off, and tell me you saw days like this one coming after
Erickson accepted the job at a program that lost 47 games in the five
previous seasons. Tell me you were just joshing when you raised a glass
and
toasted to such things as, "Dennis will stay here as long as the
administration supports him."
Because in the end, Forrest Gump could have got this one right -- Dennis
is
as Dennis does -- and I mean that in the most flattering way.
When the coach arrived in Moscow, people kept walking around talking
about
the "Erickson Magic" as if there was some kind of wizard-like secret to
his
success. Really, it's a simple thing. Erickson loves to coach. And he
understands what it takes to win -- fast. Playmakers love to play for a
guy
who can get them to the NFL.
What we really have here is a case of ASU, and maybe, too, Miami,
deciding
for themselves if they're malleable enough to hand themselves to
Erickson
for a few seasons, knowing he's probably going to re-shape them, turn
heads,
win games, and then, dump them.
It's not the worst trade for a football program.
T he best predictor of future behavior, psychologists tell us, is past
behavior. And this isn't a knock on Erickson, because at the very least,
his
resume comes at face value. He wins. He moves on. Even Idaho, which saw
season-ticket sales jump 35 percent in the weeks preceeding a mediocre
first
season, knows that there's something in hiring Erickson for just about
everyone.
Even as he went 4-8 this season, all year, I thought about Erickson and
his
assistants as if they were a pack of gunslingers in some Western. You
know,
hiding out in Moscow, waiting for Erickson to saddle his horse, shout,
"We
ride!" causing his entire gang to mount up and bolt out of town toward a
better opportunity.
ASU should stop talking to Erickson and just hire him already. It makes
perfect sense to hitch Erickson to a program that is an after-thought in
a
market dominated by professional sports. Erickson is as big-league as
the
Sun Devils could ever hope for, and if they saw what he did for Oregon
State
in helping build a stadium and success, they'd understand that the
Erickson
growth curve is steep.
Whether he gets the job at ASU or ends up back in Moscow for another
season
before jumping somewhere else, don't feel sorry for Idaho.
They got hope, didn't they?
_________________________________________________________________
View Athlete's Collections with Live Search
http://sportmaps.live.com/index.html?source=hmemailtaglinenov06&FORM=MGA
C01
=======================================================
List services made available by First Step Internet,
serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
http://www.fsr.net
mailto:Vision2020 at moscow.com
=======================================================
---------------------------------
Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/vision2020/attachments/20061205/37939ae1/attachment.html
More information about the Vision2020
mailing list