That defending National champion sucked.Fake news. Didn’t tear down anything, he started a bunch of upperclassmen and destroyed the defending national champion. He then began replacing with freshmen once those folks like Kylin Hill started showing their *** during all the COVID stuff, a big part of the fallout of Moorhead’s soft culture.
YepAdd a couple of wins to his record & it really doesn’t make much difference. It’s pretty average. Not terrible. Not particularly good either.
We all beat off to the bowl streak when Mullen was going 6-6 (vs an easier schedule). Weird.Add a couple of wins to his record & it really doesn’t make much difference. It’s pretty average. Not terrible. Not particularly good either.
This is a funny take.It was a great win, no matter how you want to slant it. The season was up and down, as many are. But that game gave you a glimpse of what a Leach team could be once it’s up and rolling.
You're always going to be able to dig up a detail to try and help your agenda. Have at it, hoss.This is a funny take.
LSU lost everything, including coordinators and we are saying this is a great win.
lsu went 5-5 that year and 6-7 the year after. They were an average football team. Not great at all. So average that their coach got fired.
Missouri also beat them that season.
Their defense was one of the worst in history. How bad? We scored 44 on them, and it was the 5th highest point total they gave up that season
that game gave us a glimpse of something most know about Leach. His offense was good against bad teams and bad defenses… but struggled against good teams and good defense… and lsu was brutal
He was a slightly above average coach with a unique offensive scheme. He also had a unique personality and wit that some people really liked.You're always going to be able to dig up a detail to try and help your agenda. Have at it, hoss.
But remember, you're trying to make the point that Mike Leach was not a good coach. Good luck buddy.
Also, note the “closer to bringing NIL in house” line: