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Texas Tech Coaching Tree

mctmatt

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It sure does seem like Mike Leach and Tech have had a big impact on the Offensive side of the ball with all the ex players and Coaches who now seem to be the most pursued Coaches and coordinators at the College ranks.  

 
It sure does seem like Mike Leach and Tech have had a big impact on the Offensive side of the ball with all the ex players and Coaches who now seem to be the most pursued Coaches and coordinators at the College ranks.  
Which is wild considering the program (Texas Tech) never really won anything. But they are exciting to watch...

 
That is true   they have not really done much but when I look around it seems like from Lincoln Riley, Cumbie, Kingsbury, and heck even Art Briles started his college career there all under Leach.  Kinda impressive.

 
Something to think about for sure.

And why is it that hard to study what another coach has been doing and emulate it? Without having to coach there?

One guy who did was Switzer. As I recall anyway.

 
I know a lot of people are not crazy about the idea of Mike Leach coaching for us but why not. His coaching tree has to be a sign that maybe he knows a thing or two. 

 
I know a lot of people are not crazy about the idea of Mike Leach coaching for us but why not. His coaching tree has to be a sign that maybe he knows a thing or two.
Not enough metal sheds on the 40 acres😜

 
i call bullshit on that PR story. Nothing but a stuckup brat whose dad is a big wig at espn.

 
You know  I like Mike and I think he could put us back in the winning column pretty quickly.  How he would get along with Admin and Boosters well that is another story.

 
I'll pass...who wants to be Texas Tech?  I prefer to win conference & national titles...

 
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