Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 30, 2001, Page 10B, Image 22

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Miami, where he went 63-9 over
six seasons and won two national
championships. But Erickson’s
reign at Miami was tarnished by
off-field problems, and he left
Florida for the NFL’s Seattle Sea
hawks in 1995.
Erickson’s biggest project has been
the Beavers. He has coached a group
of players that he didn’t even recruit
— and turned them into winners.
“When you talk about this
turnaround — and we’ll keep it
going, there’s no question in my
mind — you talk about (this
year’s seniors) and the seniors be
fore them and the seniors before
them,” Erickson said.
The pinnacle of Erickson’s time
in Corvallis was the Beavers’ ap
pearance in the Fiesta Bowl last
year. The win over Notre Dame
came on the heels of Oregon
State’s victory in the Civil War,
which was Erickson’s first win in
the long-standing rivalry.
He was quick to point out that
last year’s game means next to
nothing this year.
“You can look at last year’s game
or the year before’s game and have
an idea of what (the teams’)
philosophies are,” Erickson said.
“But when you’re dealing with dif
ferent people, different day, differ
ent emotion, different stadium —
it’s different.”
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Erickson has coached at five different colleges and for one pro team. He won two
national championships at Miami but says his biggest project is the Oregon State team.
It Erickson s team can beat the
Ducks, his Beavers will most like
ly go to the Humanitarian Bowl in
Boise, Idaho. It would be a far cry
from the Fiesta Bowl, but it would
be the postseason all the same.
For last season’s CNNSI.com na
tional coach of the year , the sea
son has been exasperating.
“We’ve been inconsistent, espe
cially early in the year,” Erickson
said. “We didn’t play as well as I
thought we would. But we’re
where we’re at. There's nothing we
can do about it.”
For the coach who turned it all
around, there can only be more
turnarounds in the future.
Emerald sports reporter Peter Hockaday
can be reached at
peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com.
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