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No left or upper right coast urban school could touch him, politically. No public B12 school could probably touch him due to the TT radioactivity. I have a hard time seeing any of the richer B10 schools being able to make him fit their culture. And the better SEC programs probably feel both that they are too good for him, and that he would not suck up to their alums properly.
That leaves several possibilities, but the list is shorter than you might think.
Anything is possible, but the likelihood is slim. It seems that most want to get his disciples, not the savior himself.
I’m still terrified of parity and now I’m afraid to admit I want Mike Leach.
It’s rough. It really is.
I had no problem reading the article or understanding the sarcasm he was trying to portray.Best part of that article is its use of stupid acronyms and other odd references, making it a lot harder to read than it should be. May lead to nobody reading it, which would be fine with me. I'm fine with other programs letting "AML" stick around in Pullman a long time.
I had no problem reading the article or understanding the sarcasm he was trying to portray.
Interesting article, but I am still not sure why these writers and observers always leap to the assumption that Leach would jump anywhere if only the opportunity presented itself.
If people really listened to him rather than just his sound bites it is pretty obvious he is very content and happy where he is right now. Reporters do not want to dig that deep and it doesn't make for a story, but Leach is far closer to a Bill Snyder / Mark Few type than some happy feet gun for hire.
please stop saying price had three 10 win seasons in a row, he didn'tI agree 100% with the thought that Leach isn't "LOOKING" to leave. I don't think he has his agent putting out feelers and testing the water. Last year showed everyone that WSU can get into the conversation for the playoff and that Leach has built a team that has the majority of pieces in place to compete well against just about anyone. Because of his fascination with Geronimo, I think Leach fancies himself as the rebel leader that takes down the more powerful foes using ingenuity and cunning rather than brute force. I don't think Leach would be as happy at a place like Alabama and he knows it.
The downside is that a school like Tennessee that's been down enough to be considered an underdog but still has a lot of resources obviously appealed to Leach when they came calling with a $6 million payday offered. FWIW, WSU has been ranked in the Top 10 three times since the last time that the Volunteers were. Schools like Tennessee, Arkansas, Virginia Tech, South Carolina and such are programs that have just enough of a renegade, underdog feel and the financial power to outspend us that I'll always worry that Leach might consider an offer.
Overall though, I agree that Leach knows that he's got a good thing at WSU. Price proved that it's possible to get three straight Top 10 finishes and Leach is proving that it wasn't a fluke and that winning consistently at WSU can happen.
Yes be more accurate . Price and staff recruited three straight ten win seasonsplease stop saying price had three 10 win seasons in a row, he didn't
please stop saying price had three 10 win seasons in a row, he didn't