where is this article from?<br><br><b><i>Dan Carscallen <areaman@moscow.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Say it ain't so!<br><br>But, as the article says, Dennis is as Dennis does . . .<br><br>I, too, sigh<br><br>DC<br><br>-----Original Message-----<br>From: vision2020-bounces@moscow.com<br>[mailto:vision2020-bounces@moscow.com] On Behalf Of Carl Westberg<br>Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 9:15 AM<br>To: vision2020@moscow.com<br>Subject: [Vision2020] Vandal football (grinch news)<br><br><br>Sigh....Carl Westberg Jr.<br>Here's a shock, Erickson talks begin at ASU<br>Tuesday, December 05, 2006<br>M aybe they'll light candles. And skip class to pray that their football<br><br>coach will stay. The hand-wringing officially will begin in Moscow,<br>Idaho, <br>today because Dennis Erickson is talking with Arizona State regarding<br>their <br>job opening, according to a source
close to the process.<br><br>If we're being authentic here, the combination of ASU and Erickson would<br>be <br>frightening for the rest of the Pacific-10 Conference. One slumping, but<br><br>potentially cool, college football program with unbelievable upside<br>hooks up <br>with two-time national champion coach? Yeah. So maybe the Mikes --<br>Bellotti <br>and Riley -- should catch a shuttle to Moscow to light a candle<br>themselves.<br><br>Look. We'd expect some disappointment from boosters at Washington State <br>today, and maybe, too, Oregon State. Erickson dumped them both, but some<br>at <br>those places always will hold out hope he'll take them back someday.<br>Maybe, <br>Miami feels the same way about the coach who brought them two national <br>titles. The Hurricanes probably are dialing Erickson as you read this <br>column.<br><br>He deserves all of that, too. Because even if you're among those who<br>view <br>Erickson as a guy prone to taking shortcuts, or
questionable characters,<br>you <br>can't ignore that he's a winner, and capable of taking the Sun Devils<br>across <br>town to a Bowl Championship Series game within five years.<br><br>Now, come on, Idaho.<br><br>Dust yourself off, and tell me you saw days like this one coming after <br>Erickson accepted the job at a program that lost 47 games in the five <br>previous seasons. Tell me you were just joshing when you raised a glass<br>and <br>toasted to such things as, "Dennis will stay here as long as the <br>administration supports him."<br><br>Because in the end, Forrest Gump could have got this one right -- Dennis<br>is <br>as Dennis does -- and I mean that in the most flattering way.<br><br>When the coach arrived in Moscow, people kept walking around talking<br>about <br>the "Erickson Magic" as if there was some kind of wizard-like secret to<br>his <br>success. Really, it's a simple thing. Erickson loves to coach. And he <br>understands what it takes to win -- fast.
Playmakers love to play for a<br>guy <br>who can get them to the NFL.<br><br>What we really have here is a case of ASU, and maybe, too, Miami,<br>deciding <br>for themselves if they're malleable enough to hand themselves to<br>Erickson <br>for a few seasons, knowing he's probably going to re-shape them, turn<br>heads, <br>win games, and then, dump them.<br><br>It's not the worst trade for a football program.<br><br>T he best predictor of future behavior, psychologists tell us, is past <br>behavior. And this isn't a knock on Erickson, because at the very least,<br>his <br>resume comes at face value. He wins. He moves on. Even Idaho, which saw <br>season-ticket sales jump 35 percent in the weeks preceeding a mediocre<br>first <br>season, knows that there's something in hiring Erickson for just about <br>everyone.<br><br>Even as he went 4-8 this season, all year, I thought about Erickson and<br>his <br>assistants as if they were a pack of gunslingers in some Western.
You<br>know, <br>hiding out in Moscow, waiting for Erickson to saddle his horse, shout,<br>"We <br>ride!" causing his entire gang to mount up and bolt out of town toward a<br><br>better opportunity.<br><br>ASU should stop talking to Erickson and just hire him already. It makes <br>perfect sense to hitch Erickson to a program that is an after-thought in<br>a <br>market dominated by professional sports. Erickson is as big-league as<br>the <br>Sun Devils could ever hope for, and if they saw what he did for Oregon<br>State <br>in helping build a stadium and success, they'd understand that the<br>Erickson <br>growth curve is steep.<br><br>Whether he gets the job at ASU or ends up back in Moscow for another<br>season <br>before jumping somewhere else, don't feel sorry for Idaho.<br><br>They got hope, didn't they?<br><br>_________________________________________________________________<br>View Athlete's Collections with Live Search
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