To: TexasNative2000
I did find it very interesting that Leach said he would still like to be the Head Coach at Texas Tech.
Wonder if he's sending the signal that any settlement would have to include the resignation of the AD?
I doubt it. I have no doubt that Leach wishes he could coach his team in the Alamo Bowl, but he knows it is time to move on - too much bad blood in the water - especially now.
I do hope the man will be exonerated so that he can continue his coaching career. The powers that 'be' at Tech grossly underestimated Leach. Their actions have made it impossible for him to get another coaching job unless he clears his name. Now, because of the administration's stupidity, all the dirty laundry will be aired.
And Craig James, who supposedly wants to run for Kay Bailey's Senate seat, can kiss his political aspirations goodbye. No one in the great football state of Texas has any use for obnoxious dads of sons with mediocre talent that pull power plays that backfire and expose their pettiness.
25 posted on
01/01/2010 8:35:08 PM PST by
demkicker
(Helping Democrats Become Extinct)
To: demkicker
I’m surprised that the University of Miami isn’t talking to Leach as we speak.
58 posted on
01/03/2010 5:20:52 PM PST by
dfwgator
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