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Mike Leach was not only my head coach, but he was my position coach all five of my years at Texas Tech. I spent more time with him than any other player during my five years and had meetings with him every day. He was very hard on me and every other player in program and he held very high expectations for every player. He would push us all every day during the season and during the off-season. He felt that hard work, dedication and doing things right was the only way we could be successful and compete in the Big XII conference. He worked harder and longer than anyone else in program and was committed to winning at all cost. He would never have been unfair to a player or not played the best players he had because he wanted to win more than anything else. Coach Leach also expected us to be tough but smart at the same time. He would not pressure a kid to play with a serious injury or play when he did not feel ready to play. Coach Leach is a man that cares about his player and puts his players, coaches and the well being of the Texas Tech football program above all else.

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I will have more to add later.

I was out of civilization when this entire disaster occurred. Most readers of this site are probably aware of how this makes me feel.

More thoughts soon. For now, I think Graham said things best.

Go register. Or else.

by Skin Patrol on Dec 30, 2009 2:53 PM CST reply actions  

Thank You

Appreciate you posting this -

"Fearless champions ever be; Stand on heights of victory"

by Let's Go Tech! on Dec 30, 2009 3:04 PM CST via mobile up reply actions  

I saw this earlier

As a Texas fan, this is really surprising. Perhaps more details come out to make more sense of this, but right now, it feels like this was a knee-jerk way to get rid of a coach that the administration didn’t like.

When Mangino was under fire, former players came out to confirm what a bad guy he was. For Leach, it’s the opposite, and it’s rather Adam James getting ripped. That has to mean something.

by TheElusiveShadow on Dec 30, 2009 2:58 PM CST reply actions  

did you guys hear the quote from the DT?

It was the ultimate FU to Leach… the exact opposite of what Harrell said.

by the1austin on Dec 30, 2009 3:15 PM CST reply actions  

Need some humor...

I want to prop this video again…this is sheer genius

http://vimeo.com/8460122

by ATLRedRaider on Dec 30, 2009 4:37 PM CST reply actions  

That video is amazing.

by RedRaider010 on Dec 30, 2009 6:39 PM CST up reply actions  

I gotta say, I’ve never seen former players or current coaches toss one of their own to wolves quite like this. While I like that they are rallying behind Leach, their comments about James come across as a bit petty – as well intentioned as I think they were.

I’m not sure if I like it…it doesn’t speak well of your character when you assasinate someone else’s.

by Tech92 on Dec 30, 2009 10:00 PM CST reply actions  

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