Mike Leach (Texas Tech)

I did say MAYBE and I still say Leach is getting better with time and by the time he's in his 50's he'll have a few NC's.
 
He might want to win a conference title or even go to a conf. title game first and foremost. Maybe go to a bigger bowl than the Holiday Bowl while he's at it.
 
Dan Mullen Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach held the same position under Urban Meyer since 2001 at Bowling Green. Age 36
 
Leach is only two years removed from the Insight Bowl championship--I can't recall if that is played before Christmas day or not. I hope the Sooners beat this guy out of his one and only sniff at a BCS game.

My guess is that some of these Leach guys are just raiding the board. One's a VolVandy (how can anyone be that), another a LSU Tigers fan. I know some are regular posters, but the idea is ludicrous.

If we don't get Gruden, Kiffin, or Davis, there are better options than Leach. Frankly, I'm shocked at how much time has been devoted to guy who took 8 seasons and just happened to have one good one the year we're hiring.

Every year in college football some team does this. If we were hiring last year, all this gibberish would have been about June Jones, and frankly, June had more to offer. He actually did improve the W/L record at Hawaii. Leach hasn't even altered the W/L record at Texas Tech. They lost about 4 games before he got there and they continue to lose that many every year, except this one.
 
I'm also a Memphis fan just loyal to my state, sorry but UT is # 1 by a large margin. I do have 2 kids at Vandy and am a graduate of Memphis State so if that disqualifies me so be it. By the way , what 's Kiffen's record?

I happen to see a great progression at Tech that I think is special and would love to see at UT and after watching years of regressing Fulmer ball I'm ready for a radical change. None of the other coaches mentioned gets me real excited and I think Leach would have a Pearl like effect on the team and worse case senario we would be 8-4 with an offense.
 
Who's most responsible for TT's success, Harrell or Leach? and can Leach find another Harrell to plug-in at UT? I think he would be a success here.
 
Every year in college football some team does this. If we were hiring last year, all this gibberish would have been about June Jones, and frankly, June had more to offer. He actually did improve the W/L record at Hawaii. Leach hasn't even altered the W/L record at Texas Tech. They lost about 4 games before he got there and they continue to lose that many every year, except this one.

Every bit of that is factually wrong utmba93. The bold part is spectacularly wrong. And your simply not looking at what he did while OC at Kentucky and Oklahoma. It only took him 2 years to beat Texas (doing it again this year) and he beat Oklahoma in 2005. He is knocking on a BCS bowl game this year and possibly and conference championship and NC. All of which is amazing when you consider the difference in athletic talent he has to compete with. This program has gone nowhere but up under him.

From Wikipedia:

The Leach-coached Red Raiders' best finishes came with their nine-win seasons in 2002, 2005, and 2007. In 2002, Tech swept its in-state conference rivals Baylor, Texas, and Texas A&M for the first time since 1997 and then defeated Clemson, 55–15, in the Tangerine Bowl. It was the Red Raiders' first postseason win since 1995 when they beat the Air Force Falcons in the Copper Bowl. In 2005, the Raiders opened their season with a 6–0 record, the best start since 1998, and defeated Oklahoma for the first time under Leach.

  • 9 consecutive winning seasons
  • 7 consecutive seasons with at least 8 wins
  • 4 seasons with at least 9 wins
  • 1 season with at least 10 wins
  • 8 consecutive bowl appearances
  • 5 bowl wins (most by any individual coach in the history of the program)
  • 3 seasons completed with team ranked in the Top 25
  • 17–9 record against in-state conference rivals Baylor, Texas, and Texas A&M
  • 45–10 record at Jones AT&T Stadium, home of the Texas Tech Red Raider football team
  • Coached 1 Fred Biletnikoff Award winner: Michael Crabtree
  • Coached 1 Mosi Tatupu Award winner: Wes Welker
  • Coached 3 Sammy Baugh Trophy winners: Kliff Kingsbury, B.J. Symons, and Graham Harrell
  • More than 150 NCAA, Big 12 and school records broken

Mike Leach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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...it’s questionable whether Leach — who is kind of the Jimmy Buffett of big-time college football, would fit in well in deeply serious Knoxville.

Two Leach quotes from the past:

(A) “I’ve specifically concentrated on not concentrating on this, and up to this point, I’ve done a pretty good job.”

(B) Reported by the New York Times as Leach eyeballed the cadets student section at Texas A&M: “How come they get to pretend they are soldiers? The thing is, they aren’t actually in the military. I ought to have Mike’s Pirate School. The freshmen, all they get is a bandana. When you’re a senior, you get the sword and skull and crossbones. For homework, we’ll work pirate maneuvers and stuff like that.”

-From this morning's TFP

LINK:Wiedmer

 
"Mike Leach is not a good fit at Tennessee: I like Mike Leach. I like to watch his Texas Tech teams play. I was very impressed with the way the Red Raiders dominated a very good team from Oklahoma State. I love his irreverent style. College football desperately needs guys like Mike Leach to give it some flavor. Having said all that, I just don’t see Leach as the next head coach at Tennessee. Oh, the football part of the equation would be fine. His quarterbacks throw for about 400 yards a game and he’s gotten to the point now where he has a solid running game and a pretty decent defense. Leach has a law degree from Pepperdine. He is known to take his post-game media sessions off on tangents that few can follow. In short, we in the media would love the guy. After 17 years of having an offensive lineman as their head coach, I know Tennessee fans want something new and exciting. Leach would certainly be that. It would certainly be entertaining. But it should be noted that before this season Leach was 65-37 in eight seasons at Texas Tech without a division title. Under Leach, Tennessee would play entertaining football. But would it play championship football?"

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With Leach
2007 9 4
2006 8 5
2005 9 3
2004 8 4
2003 8 5
2002 9 5
2001 7 5
2000 7 6


Before Leach
1999 6 5
1998 7 5
1997 6 5
1996 7 5
1995 9 3

I can't believe this is what UT wants? Where is the turnaround? It's one season with the rest about the same as without him.

Every bit of that is factually wrong utmba93. The bold part is spectacularly wrong.

Okay. Show me the turnaround in the won/loss record. The 9-3 season in 1995 is as good or better than any one he's had except this year. One year does not a turnaround make. We had a 10 win season from a coach we just let go.

Why on earth would we hire someone who, as another poster put it, who makes his living off of 7 to 9 win seasons with 3 to 5 losses?
 
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And these are our postseason goals?

Leach
2000 Galleryfurniture.com East Carolina L 27–40
2001 Alamo Bowl Iowa L 16–19
2002 Tangerine Clemson W 55–15
2003 Houston Navy W 38–14
2004 Holiday California W 45–31
2005 Cotton Alabama L 13–10
2006 Insight Bowl Minnesota W 44–41OT
2007 Gator Bowl Virginia W 31–28

While you're at it, why not tell me how this would be an acceptable postseason goal for Vols football?
 
While you're at it, why not tell me how this would be an acceptable postseason goal for Vols football?

You mean winning 5 out of 8 bowl appearances?...That's pretty darn good...But then again, A lot of you want that coach with the 5-15 record so it cracks me up when I see stuff like this:eek:lol:
 
orange+white=heaven;1821254(B) Reported by the New York Times as Leach eyeballed the cadets student section at Texas A&M: “How come they get to pretend they are soldiers? The thing is said:
Wow, I hadn't read that before.
 
...it’s questionable whether Leach — who is kind of the Jimmy Buffett of big-time college football, would fit in well in deeply serious Knoxville.

Two Leach quotes from the past:

(A) “I’ve specifically concentrated on not concentrating on this, and up to this point, I’ve done a pretty good job.”

(B) Reported by the New York Times as Leach eyeballed the cadets student section at Texas A&M: “How come they get to pretend they are soldiers? The thing is, they aren’t actually in the military. I ought to have Mike’s Pirate School. The freshmen, all they get is a bandana. When you’re a senior, you get the sword and skull and crossbones. For homework, we’ll work pirate maneuvers and stuff like that.”
-From this morning's TFP

LINK:Wiedmer


im not saying i want the guy, but that is some funny stuf, right there.:lolabove:
 
You mean winning 5 out of 8 bowl appearances?...That's pretty darn good...But then again, A lot of you want that coach with the 5-15 record so it cracks me up when I see stuff like this:eek:lol:

The guy lost the Galleyfurniture.com bowl, the Alamo Bowl, and the Cotton (to a pre-Saban Alabama team). He can't beat Bama without Saban. And, if you want to know how many points his offense will put up in a league with defenses, there's your indicator (13). Our hapless 2005 offense scored 3 points and lost by the same margin to that Bama team as did one of Leach's best teams. I can't see how you think he could beat Alamaba with Saban.

He won the Tangerine, Houston, Insight, Holiday, and Gator Bowl, but that's the pinnacle of his success to date... and that falls well short of UT expectations.
 
Nick Saban accomplished squat before his big break at LSU

his record at Michigan State was 34-24-1

his bowl appearances: Independence, Aloha, Sun
record: 0-3


some of you guys are basically saying that because Leach hasn't taken a lowly Texas Tech program to the same status as Texas and Oklahoma in 9 seasons, he's not worthy to coach at Tennessee

no use in arguing. If you can't recognize untapped coaching potential, then you can't be persuaded
 
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