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Rocky Long has stepped down as head football coach of San Diego State and is being replaced by former head football coach Brady Hoke
Mike Leach has been hired as the new Mississippi State head football coach. This is a home run hire for Mississippi State!
Steve Spurrier did win the SEC East two seasons in a row at South Carolina and i believe beat Clemson 5 years in a rowBased on what, other than 'name'-ness though.
Not many coaches have as big a 'name' as Leach without actual results to support it.
I expect a Spurrier-at-S. Carolina-like run. Lots of sound 'n fury, not a lotta winnin'.
Steve Spurrier did win the SEC East two seasons in a row at South Carolina and i believe beat Clemson 5 years in a row
I think Leach will be similar to Jackie Sherrill at Miss StateGood point. Leach won't ever do any of that. Maybe Lou Holtz tenure at SCar then?
Mike Leach has the highest win % at Washington State and Texas Tech since the 40s. To say "without actual results" ignores the fact that he has taken teams that are historically not good football teams and made them win games (which is exactly the situation he is stepping into).Based on what, other than 'name'-ness though.
Not many coaches have as big a 'name' as Leach without actual results to support it.
I expect a Spurrier-at-S. Carolina-like run. Lots of sound 'n fury, not a lotta winnin'.
Mike Leach has the highest win % at Washington State and Texas Tech since the 40s. To say "without actual results" ignores the fact that he has taken teams that are historically not good football teams and made them win games (which is exactly the situation he is stepping into).
I am interested to see what he does with a bigger football budget. If he nails a DC hire and allows the SEC clout to recruit him a defense, MSST could be trouble for the west.
Sort of like Steve Spurrier when he arrived at Florida in 1990The ball will be flying in Starkville. Mike Leech is a Paul Johnson clone that throws the ball rather than runs it. I love this hire and he will pair well with Kiffin and getting under everyones skin!
People speak of him as if he has titles on his resume.
There are only 5 active coaches in the country that have won national titles. Although there may be 6 by the time Monday’s game is over. One of those coaches is now at Kansas, the other at North Carolina. There’s not exactly a ton of people that do have championships on their resume. Winning 11 games and having consistent winning seasons at Wazzu and Texas Tech is impressive. Especially when those teams have basically no history of football prominence, and they’re playing in the shadow of bigger schools in their state. People around here like to speak about Paul Johnson as if he has an abundance of FBS titles as well. I think it’s a great hire, flashy nonetheless. Once again though, he’s going to another school that has very little to no real chance to compete for a national title. Going 9-3 and 10-2 in the regular seasons if pretty damn successful there. Kinda like it is at Tech.People speak of him as if he has titles on his resume.
I am interested to see what he does with a bigger football budget. If he nails a DC hire and allows the SEC clout to recruit him a defense, MSST could be trouble for the west.
Going 8-4 yearly at Mississippi State will guarantee you keep the head coaching job foreverThere are only 5 active coaches in the country that have won national titles. Although there may be 6 by the time Monday’s game is over. One of those coaches is now at Kansas, the other at North Carolina. There’s not exactly a ton of people that do have championships on their resume. Winning 11 games and having consistent winning seasons at Wazzu and Texas Tech is impressive. Especially when those teams have basically no history of football prominence, and they’re playing in the shadow of bigger schools in their state. People around here like to speak about Paul Johnson as if he has an abundance of FBS titles as well. I think it’s a great hire, flashy nonetheless. Once again though, he’s going to another school that has very little to no real chance to compete for a national title. Going 9-3 and 10-2 in the regular seasons if pretty damn successful there. Kinda like it is at Tech.