RIP Coach Leach

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Legend. What a **** shame. In some ways he feels like part of the Cane family. Feels like a relative just did.

Irreplaceable personality.

RIP.

In another timeline or simulation...Mike Leach comes to Miami and wins us more national titles. We are still as great as we ever were.

It would have been great to be apart of.

The Prince that was Promised.

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A great story on Leach from years ago. I knew a guy who played QB at USC and was working with Pete Carroll at the time. He was at a big coaches golf tournament and was hanging out talking to Mike Stoops who was the DC at OU at the time. He said there was a guy smoking a cigar and had a bunch of coaches around him laughing hysterically while the guy was telling stories. He asked Stoops, who is that guy? He goes let me tell you about that guy. If you gave every coach in this room the same amount of talent and were strictly going off of x’s and o’s that guy would win every time. He’s that good. Of course he was talking about Leach. I also knew an attorney who went to law school with him at Pepperdine and said he sat in the back of the class with the sports pages and a marker tracking statistics every day.

One of my favorites. RIP Coach Leach.
 
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I think Mike Leach’s legacy is that he literally changed the way the game is played.

I was never a “The Pirate would kill it at Miami” guy and he was probably too stubborn for his own good but you can’t deny the impact he had on the game. Teams that called his system a “gimmick” now rush out to hire coaches to teach his passing concepts.

In a sports landscape dominated by personality-void coach speak, Mike Leach was always an interesting character and he’ll be missed by the college football world.
 
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