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Considered a coaching vagabond, Erickson's name has been mentioned in connection with several vacant college head football coaching vacancines, including at ]. Considered a coaching vagabond, Erickson's name has been mentioned in connection with several vacant college head football coaching vacancines, including at ].

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Dennis Erickson (born March 24, 1947, in Everett, Washington) is an American Football coach who has formerly been the head coach of the University of Miami football team, the Seattle Seahawks, the Oregon State Beavers, and the San Francisco 49ers.

Considered a coaching vagabond, Erickson's name has been mentioned in connection with several vacant college head football coaching vacancines, including at San Diego State.

Preceded byJerry Davitch University of Idaho Head Football Coach
19821985
Succeeded byKeith Gilbertson
Preceded byAl Kincaid University of Wyoming Head Football Coach
1986
Succeeded byPaul Roach
Preceded byJim Walden Washington State University Head Football Coach
19871988
Succeeded byMike Price
Preceded byJimmy Johnson University of Miami Head Football Coach
19891994
Succeeded byButch Davis
Preceded byTom Flores Seattle Seahawks Head Coach
19951998
Succeeded byMike Holmgren
Preceded byMike Riley Oregon State University Head Football Coach
19992003
Succeeded byMike Riley
Preceded bySteve Mariucci San Francisco 49ers Head Coach
20032005
Succeeded byMike Nolan
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