Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 30, 2001, Page 8B, Image 20

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Dennis Erickson led the Beavers to an 11-1 record last year and a berth in the Fiesta Bowl,
but this year Oregon State is a disappointing 5-5 and could miss the postseason.
Troubled Waters
Oregon State head coach Dennis Erickson turned
around a struggling team, but it turned back on him
By Peter Hockaday
Oregon Daily Emerald
Dennis Erickson came in
with a whirlwind and
turned around an ailing
Oregon State football pro
gram two years ago.
The coach took a Beaver team
that had seen 28 consecutive losing
seasons and posted a 7-5 record for
OSU in his first year, earning a
berth in the Oahu Bowl. Last sea
son, Oregon State only improved,
going 11-1 and trouncing Notre
Dame in the Fiesta Bowl.
Now the Beavers have turned
back.
Oregon State’s dismal 2001 sea
son — the Beavers are 5-5 overall
and will miss the postseason unless
they beat the Ducks — cannot be
blamed on Erickson, at least not en
tirely. The coach has certainly
proved himself enough in past
coaching roles.
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“We were picked very high, and
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said in a press conference Tuesday.
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work out.”
Things have often worked out for
Erickson over his 19-year coaching
career. His coaching prowess has
produced results, and he is seventh
among active college coaches in
winning percentage.
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