LittleVol
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I think the "Leach couldn't win in the SEC" crowd is flat-out wrong. The Pac-12 is no cakewalk. Probably the 2nd toughest league right now. Leach is winning at arguably one of the two toughest Pac-12 jobs (alongside Oregon State). Wazzou has virtually no natural recruiting base. Leach wins with 3 stars.
Leach would absolutely win here, but it might've taken him a 4+ years. If he can win with the 3-star "leftovers" he does at Wash State, pretty sure he could win with 4 and 5 star recruits he'd get in Knoxville. I can only think of a few "elite" players that Leach has ever had and one of them was Michael Crabtree and that was the year he pulled off all the big upsets at Texas Tech and went 11-2.
Also keep in mind that Leach has minimal resources compared to Pac-12 powerhouses for defensive coaches and he still manages to find great defensive minds (this differentiates him from someone like Mike Gundy IMO). He's the full package. One of the best coaches in college football history.
That said, the ship has sailed. I think Pruitt is doing a great job turning things around right now; we'll see how things go in the long-run.
Though, part of me is sad we'll never see what Leach could've done at a major program.
I agree that Leach is a fantastic coach. I was excited about him coming and what the possibilities were. However,
Leach doesnt recruit. Literally. During the off season he spends his time at his home in Florida vacationing.
That can work in the pac 12 or big 12. Not in the SEC. He might steal a game here or there in this league but without recruiting he couldn't hold up consistently. The opposition is too good. Would be interesting to see what he could do though.
They are 10 and 1, not 8 and 2. Do you even look at facts before posting? WSU was 9 and 1 and close to 10 and 1 when you posted. Does anyone check facts? I am also a good liter of Jack in and still notice the lie of 8 and 2.They're top 10, 8-2, and looking good tonight. Their quarterback looks solid. Any thoughts on having Mike Leach wrapped up and Fulmer torpedoing the deal?
Exactly.Leach at Washington State
Year 1: 3-9
Year 2: 5-6
Year 3: 3-9
If Leach had been here, you would’ve been done after year 1. It’s almost like having more than 11 games to develop your roster is a good thing sometimes...
I like Leach a lot. He's finally got some defense in his program which is why he has had 2 good seasons. I'm not convinced he'd find that level of success in the SEC though. We've seen that tried and they put up big offensive numbers but not many wins, even with a no.1 draft pick QB.
WSU is the only other game I look forward to on Saturdays because they're fun to watch. Would have enjoyed that if he was here and it would have been exciting but championships are won in the trenches. That's a time tested fact. So fun but probably not any championships.
What do you choose? A guy that will get you 7-9 wins consistently and be fun to watch. Or the unproven guy that understands the championship formula but hasn't proven he can implement? TN is chasing championships.
I agree that Leach is a fantastic coach. I was excited about him coming and what the possibilities were. However,
Leach doesnt recruit. Literally. During the off season he spends his time at his home in Florida vacationing.
That can work in the pac 12 or big 12. Not in the SEC. He might steal a game here or there in this league but without recruiting he couldn't hold up consistently. The opposition is too good. Would be interesting to see what he could do though.
Experience and style probably gets Leach to 8-4 here this year.
What his ceiling would have been is hard to predict. Let’s hope Pruitt’s is higher.
They're top 10, 8-2, and looking good tonight. Their quarterback looks solid. Any thoughts on having Mike Leach wrapped up and Fulmer torpedoing the deal?
