Damn ... reading this thread I'm half for/half against Leach. I may have to go YouTube all his previous games and try to figure it out **
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Damn ... reading this thread I'm half for/half against Leach. I may have to go YouTube all his previous games and try to figure it out **
Met him in '03 at a coaching clinic. In those days, outside of football geeks, he was not real known. He was interesting as hell and changed a lot of my thinking about football. Mainly the old "you can't do this or can't do that" mentality is horse shit.
He saw football as so simple. In his words "hell it ain't rocket science, but some coaches try to make it that hard". His simplicity was genius, to me. He took up all the time I wanted with me.
So I watched his teams play all I could and read everything I could on him. A couple of years later, we had a talented QB and I was able to convince our HC to put in more and more of Leach's stuff. Too his credit he saw the possibilities of what they did. I called and asked for drill and practice tapes for my QBs and WR's from Leach. They sent whatever I needed.
We lead the State in total offense 3 straight years.
We had a a WR who was 6 feet and maybe 150 who ran MAYBE a 4.9 40 who set the state record, at that time, for receiving TD's in a season, public or private school.
It made a believer out of me.
He's a different dude, but I think that is what has made him successful in places like he's been.
Should State hire him? I don't know, but I know it will take a different type dude to win here. Not an in the box thinker.
Leach knows people say he can't win in the SEC. If he wants this job he knows what he is up against with the schedule and recruiting..
He would not come here to ride off into the sunset. Especially since he knows this isn't the old MSU. We will fire your ass. Bowl games are not enough. The program has to be going up.
He's a smart guy..I believe he was an attorney before he was a coach.....he knows what people say. He knows what he up against.
I think he will have a chip on his shoulder. I think he wants to prove he can run with the big boys.
I don't know if it will work, but the idea of Mike leach with a chip on his shoulders, maybe coaching with more fire than ever.....the thought of that I can get behind and support
Leach would be a Mississippi grand slam.
Wouldn't be able to recruit in our recruiting ground.
Exactly, his recruiting is 44-60, and he still wins. Now imagine what he could do here with top 20-30 classes.
We need an offensive guy who can put up points against anyone. Given even a decent DC, our defense will always be fairly good due to where we are. Look at the talent that comes out of Mississippi, and specifically to State over the last 20 years, the state is an absolute hotbed for defensive recruiting. That talent isn't going anywhere, it's in the state every year. We need a coach who can bring in what we don't already home grow organically, which is an elite passing game.
Yeah and Mumme flamed out and went 2-9 just 2 years later and was removed. Guy Morriss was the replacement who also worked developing the offense and lasted 2 years (went to Baylor and bombed as well).
Also, I have yet to see one person allude to the fact that large a part of the reason they did get better and the offense improved was the fact that Mumme and the staff put UK on probation for huge recruiting violations including paying players. They were also tied up in the Albert Means saga. They came in hot with illegal benefits and it got them 5, 6, 7, 2 wins under Mumme.
You can pull numbers out of context with the best of them.
They won 1, 4, and 4, games in the 3 years preceding those two. Than 7-5 year was better than the 13 years that preceded it and the 7 years that followed it.
If anything, the success of that offense even back in the late 90's proves the offense would do just fine in today's SEC.