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  1. College Football Hall of Fame. 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 American Football (AAF) league.

  2. Place of Birth: Everett, Washington. Date of Birth: March 24, 1947. Record: 179-96-1 (65.0%) Highlighted by two national titles at Miami, Dennis Erickson led his teams to 12 bowl games and at least a share of six conference titles in 23 successful seasons as a head coach.

  3. Position: Coach Years: Idaho (1982-85, 2006), Wyoming (1986), Washington State (1987-88), Miami [FL] (1989-94), Oregon State (1999-2002), Arizona State (2007-11) Place of Birth: Everett, Washington Date of Birth: March 24, 1947 Record: 179-96-1 (65.0%) Highlighted by two national titles at Miami, Dennis Erickson led his teams to 12 bowl games ...

  4. 19 de jul. de 2022 · Jul 19. Written By Kerry Eggers. Dennis Erickson today (courtesy Dennis Erickson) Updated 7/26/2022 1:11 AM. (Editor’s note: The Oregon Sports Hall of Fame banquet has been postponed to Sunday, Oct. 9.) Being inducted into a hall of fame is getting to be old hat for Dennis Erickson.

  5. Dennis Erickson — Montana Football Hall of Fame. Dennis Ericksons storied football career has taken him from coast to coast and everywhere in between. But the legendary coach has not found anywhere quite like the Treasure State.

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  6. 10 de dic. de 2019 · LEWISTON – Living as he does on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene, Dennis Erickson is accustomed to encountering friends from the football world. Several of them own property in the area. But...

  7. Dennis Erickson. Coach. Inducted 2019. Date of Birth. 3/24/1947. Birthplace. Everett, Washington. Schools. University of Miami (1989-1994) Arizona State University (2007-2011) University of Idaho (2006-2006) Oregon State University (1999-2002) Washington State University (1987-1988) University of Wyoming (1986-1986) University of Idaho (1982-1985)