Dirk Koetter is the head coach for the Arizona State Universityfootball team. Koetter has led the football team to some surprising seasons and is on his way towards establishing a name for himself in the history of ASU football. Arizona State University (ASU) is the largest university in terms of enrollment in the United States with a main campus student body of 51,612. ... Football is the name given to a number of different team sports. ...
Under coach Koetter, the Sun Devils have featured one of the most exciting offenses in the nation led by a vertical passing attack that is thrilling to watch. Koetter seems to have the program destined to be a consistent threat on the national stage.
The ability that Koetter has historically had to successfully develop and utilize quarterbacks was taken to a new level in 2005, thanks to the impressive performances by junior Sam Keller and redshirt freshman Rudy Carpenter, who combined for all but 43 of a single-season ASU record 4,481 passing yards.
Koetter's vision for the program also continues to take shape as he has put a player leadership council and a character-building curriculum in place to build team leaders and help the Sun Devils achieve their goals of excellence on the field, in the classroom and in the community.
So when DirkKoetter was named the 21st head football coach in ASU history Dec. 2, some had to be shaking their heads.
Incredibly, Koetter reinstated Wade after learning that he had threatened to kill a female gymnast, after receiving a report from the women's soccer coach that players were terrified because Wade had a gun, and after knowing Wade's girlfriend had called police fearing Wade was going to destroy her apartment after he had threatened her life.
DirkKoetter left his job as head coach at Boise State University and took over as ASU football coach in December 2000.
Koetter suspended Hill from the team in 2001 after a sexual-assault charge was filed against him in an incident involving a 15-year-old girl in Iowa.