1. Mike Leach, Washington State
We all need more Mike Leach in our lives. The pirate-loving, former law student might not have had true football roots (he never played), but Leachs approach to offense revolutionized the game. His air-raid offense is still being used by teams across the country, including at his old stomping grounds. His Texas Tech team led the nation in passing in six of his 10 seasons in Lubbock, and not with any blue-chip quarterback recruits.
After his extremely controversial firing, Bill Moos hired Leach to continue his revolutionary offensive ways in Pullman. At arguably the Pac-12s worst program, Leach led the second-most prolific passing attack in NCAA history during his third year. He had a top-10 passing offense all five seasons at Washington State, and is currently operating the No. 3 passing offense in America.
Leach is so much more than just college footballs most entertaining personality. Nobody knows offense better than Leach.