Leach hater Ken Goe is at it again. This time with sort of a back-handed compliment but more likely a dig at what he perceives as a lack of loyalty or love by Leach for WSU. Maybe he's right, but my guess is he also would like to plant some seeds of doubt among WSU would-be recruits. Maybe he just wants to continue being a jerk. He may be just in a lousy mood because the Ducks & Beavers seasons haven't gone the way he wanted.
Here's a quote from his latest article:
Washington State coach Mike Leach tried his darndest to get out of Pullman last year, and very nearly landed the Tennessee job.
I think he'll jump this year. Somebody will look seriously at Washington State's record and the disadvantages a WSU coach labors under and come after him.
I don't believe Leach ever had an intention of retiring as the Cougars' coach. WSU was a convenient spot to land when he needed a job, and then-athletic director Bill Moos was willing to break the bank to offer him one.
He caught lightning in a bottle this season with grad-transfer quarterback Gardner Minshew. It's a one-year fix. Leach won't ever be as hot as he is now, and knows it.
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Here's a quote from his latest article:
Washington State coach Mike Leach tried his darndest to get out of Pullman last year, and very nearly landed the Tennessee job.
I think he'll jump this year. Somebody will look seriously at Washington State's record and the disadvantages a WSU coach labors under and come after him.
I don't believe Leach ever had an intention of retiring as the Cougars' coach. WSU was a convenient spot to land when he needed a job, and then-athletic director Bill Moos was willing to break the bank to offer him one.
He caught lightning in a bottle this season with grad-transfer quarterback Gardner Minshew. It's a one-year fix. Leach won't ever be as hot as he is now, and knows it.
Full article
Glad Cougar