this guy? (from 2006 OM article)
Matt Lubick Resigns From Ole Miss Football Staff, Expected to Join Dennis Erickson at Arizona State
Courtesy: University of Mississippi
Release: 12/20/2006
Courtesy: University of Mississippi
Matt Lubick
OXFORD, Miss. *- Ole Miss head coach Ed Orgeron announced Wednesday that wide receivers coach Matt Lubick has resigned in order to accept an assistant coaching position at Arizona State.
This is an opportunity for Matt to get closer to home and to also reestablish his relationship with Coach Dennis Erickson, Orgeron said, noting that Lubick was on Ericksons staff at Oregon State. We are thankful for the job Matt did at Ole Miss and we wish him well.
Lubick, 35, recently completed his second season as wide receivers coach of the Rebels, having joined Orgerons staff at Ole Miss in January of 2005.
"This is an excellent chance for me to get back closer to my family," Lubick said. "I have been treated first class by Coach Orgeron and all the Ole Miss family. There are great people here at Ole Miss, and that makes it a tough place to leave. I will treasure my memories here and look forward to being an Ole Miss fan. I really believe a lot of success is just around the corner for Ole Miss."
Lubick arrived at Ole Miss after spending the previous four seasons in the same position at his alma mater, Colorado State. Lubick came to Colorado State after having served as secondary coach at Oregon State where he worked under Erickson and helped lead the Beavers to the finest season in school history in 2000. While at OSU, Lubick helped coordinate the team's recruiting efforts during the Beavers' emergence into the upper echelon of the college football scene. Oregon State, the 2000 Pac-10 Conference champions, defeated Notre Dame in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl and finished the season ranked fifth nationally.
Prior to his stint with Oregon State, Lubick spent two seasons (1997-98) at San Jose State working with the wide receivers, and one season (1996) as the cornerbacks coach at Cal State-Northridge. He began his coaching career in 1995 as a student assistant coach and academic supervisor at Colorado State under his father, Sonny Lubick.
Lubick is a 1995 graduate of Colorado State, earning a bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science with an emphasis in pre-medicine. Lubick attended Western Montana College for three-and-a-half years, where he was a four-year starter at defensive back on the football team. He earned all-league honors as a junior and senior and NAIA All-America honors as a senior.