dispatches from the dome
For now, Mike Grant will remain in an Eden Prairie cap.
The storied high school football coach said he will begin preparing for next season Monday -- putting to bed, at least for a few days, rumors that he would be the next coach at St. John's University.
After winning Minnesota's first Class 6A state championship with a 28-7 victory over Lakeville North on Friday night at the Metrodome, Grant said he really hasn't had any conversation with St. John's, and he has got to see if the Johnnies have any interest in him.
The comment left the possibility for job change open, though. Asked if he would take the job if offered, Grant said, "It all depends."
"The only way I like to coach, now, is to have a chance to win a state championship or national championship, and right now we have things going [at Eden Prairie]," Grant said. "I think we started 12 juniors tonight, so we got a chance to go for [state title] No. 9 next year."
Grant said the rumors of his possible departure were never a distraction to the team because nobody talked about it. However, seniors Tyson Reinke and Grant Shaeffer admitted there were whispers among the Eagles.
"It was in the back of my head, I'm not going to lie," Shaeffer said about his desire to send Grant out on top. "If it is Coach's last year, we better win."
Though Reinke prefers to see Grant back in Eden Prairie next season, he said he would be happy with whatever decision his coach makes.