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Mom shares story of Leach & her daughter at bowl game. "Tell her I miss her sweet face"
Posted on 12/13/22 at 11:41 pm
Posted on 12/13/22 at 11:41 pm
Everyone who knew Coach Leach has a story. Usually a funny one. Everyone who knew of him has a favorite press conference or a quote or a favorite memorable air raid moment from his career.
I’m no different. I have a couple of really funny ones, that maybe I’ll share one day, but today I think my friends need to know this one.
Christmas day 2021. We leave as a team and family and travel to Memphis for our upcoming Bowl Game at the liberty bowl.
Most of my friends know my connection to St Jude and my sweet little friend Londyn Perry, and I was so excited when her dad Justin Perry text me to tell me that St Jude was the charity partner for the Bowl and that they were going to be special guests of the Liberty Bowl president and that they were coming to sit some of the game with me.
What I didn’t know is that in passing while Justin was getting game day info from the bowl organizers he mentioned how much they love the dawgs and that they were so excited when their good friend Manda married one of Leach’s assistants, Coach Traver. That small comment, made it from there to Coach Leach upon arriving at the Bowl hotel which then led to a “somebody go find me Traver” to “Traver, I hear there’s a little girl with cancer coming to the game from St Jude and she knows you guys. Give her whatever she wants”.
Which then led to me sitting down and blubbering at his table while he and Mrs Sharon were trying to enjoy their dinner, thanking him over and over again for being so gracious to a child that meant so much to me and him asking me why I loved St Jude so much and how that all came to be. He asked about about a million questions and I was so excited and honored to answer them all because if you know anything about Leach he loves knowledge and if you know anything about me I love to talk, especially about St Jude.
Fast forward to gameday: Coach treated my girl like bulldog royalty! Pregame hugs autographs and some quality time with some of her favorite players, but the absolute best part of this story, The part that shows the truest part of his heart came after the game.
We lost the game to Texas Tech. Coach’s first match up with them since leaving there as head coach in 2009.
Everyone was sad, mad, or disappointed.
Fans. Players. Coaches, and I’m sure that included Leach. No one likes losing.
All the dawgs coaches and players headed into the locker room and as the security went to slam the doors behind them to keep unwanted fans out Leach screamed “STOP OPEN THAT DOOR and let them in!”
You see he promised Londyn she could have a hug and one last visit after the game. She didn’t care that the dawgs lost. He was still a hero and awesome to her, and she intended on cashing in on his promise. He put his disappointment and his own feelings aside to honor that promise to her. In that moment, that was more important and bigger than football and wins and losses.
Just a few short months later Londyn, passed away.
I will never forget her excitement when she got to my section and climbed in my lap.
“Manda! Coach Leach is SO niiicee! He gave me this ball and told me to come find him after the game, this is the BEST night ever!”
So Coach Leach, thank you for everything.
Thank you for bringing Chad to Mississippi with you. Without you, I would not get to be the wife to Chad and mother to Tate that I am today. Your coaching tree is so much bigger than just football, it’s my family.
Thank you for loving on Londyn when you didn’t have to. You gave her one of the best nights of her short but meaningful life.
Give her a hug for me today, and tell her I miss her sweet face.
See you both again one day.
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I’m no different. I have a couple of really funny ones, that maybe I’ll share one day, but today I think my friends need to know this one.
Christmas day 2021. We leave as a team and family and travel to Memphis for our upcoming Bowl Game at the liberty bowl.
Most of my friends know my connection to St Jude and my sweet little friend Londyn Perry, and I was so excited when her dad Justin Perry text me to tell me that St Jude was the charity partner for the Bowl and that they were going to be special guests of the Liberty Bowl president and that they were coming to sit some of the game with me.
What I didn’t know is that in passing while Justin was getting game day info from the bowl organizers he mentioned how much they love the dawgs and that they were so excited when their good friend Manda married one of Leach’s assistants, Coach Traver. That small comment, made it from there to Coach Leach upon arriving at the Bowl hotel which then led to a “somebody go find me Traver” to “Traver, I hear there’s a little girl with cancer coming to the game from St Jude and she knows you guys. Give her whatever she wants”.
Which then led to me sitting down and blubbering at his table while he and Mrs Sharon were trying to enjoy their dinner, thanking him over and over again for being so gracious to a child that meant so much to me and him asking me why I loved St Jude so much and how that all came to be. He asked about about a million questions and I was so excited and honored to answer them all because if you know anything about Leach he loves knowledge and if you know anything about me I love to talk, especially about St Jude.
Fast forward to gameday: Coach treated my girl like bulldog royalty! Pregame hugs autographs and some quality time with some of her favorite players, but the absolute best part of this story, The part that shows the truest part of his heart came after the game.
We lost the game to Texas Tech. Coach’s first match up with them since leaving there as head coach in 2009.
Everyone was sad, mad, or disappointed.
Fans. Players. Coaches, and I’m sure that included Leach. No one likes losing.
All the dawgs coaches and players headed into the locker room and as the security went to slam the doors behind them to keep unwanted fans out Leach screamed “STOP OPEN THAT DOOR and let them in!”
You see he promised Londyn she could have a hug and one last visit after the game. She didn’t care that the dawgs lost. He was still a hero and awesome to her, and she intended on cashing in on his promise. He put his disappointment and his own feelings aside to honor that promise to her. In that moment, that was more important and bigger than football and wins and losses.
Just a few short months later Londyn, passed away.
I will never forget her excitement when she got to my section and climbed in my lap.
“Manda! Coach Leach is SO niiicee! He gave me this ball and told me to come find him after the game, this is the BEST night ever!”
So Coach Leach, thank you for everything.
Thank you for bringing Chad to Mississippi with you. Without you, I would not get to be the wife to Chad and mother to Tate that I am today. Your coaching tree is so much bigger than just football, it’s my family.
Thank you for loving on Londyn when you didn’t have to. You gave her one of the best nights of her short but meaningful life.
Give her a hug for me today, and tell her I miss her sweet face.
See you both again one day.
LINK
Posted on 12/13/22 at 11:44 pm to Jjdoc
The goddamn water works again.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 12:10 am to Jjdoc
I absolutely lost it reading that. He was such an amazing man. I hate this. I hate this. I hate this. My friend and his dog passed away in a wreck in Monroe right before Leach was hospitalized. I'm having a hard time accepting any of them are gone. My dad had surgery to remove cancer on his kidney in Jackson yesterday and is already back home. He thought a lot of Leach. I hate this has happened so badly. He seemed so damn exhausted that I don't understand how none of his doctors or hell even his coworkers or AD didn't step in and said hey Mike this is serious get this taken care of please.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 12:11 am to Hailstate15
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The goddamn water works again.
He was more than football!
Posted on 12/14/22 at 12:14 am to ColdTurkey
Should wake everybody up and get that life is more than work. You come in contact with people every day.
What do we do to make bring a smile?
Lot going on in my mind too.
Praying for you dad! Lost mine to cancer.
What do we do to make bring a smile?
Lot going on in my mind too.
Praying for you dad! Lost mine to cancer.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 12:23 am to Jjdoc
I'm famous in my acquaintance group for being unshakable and never crying. As a result, I've made it through all the vicarious heartbreak of the past few days without so much as choking up.
Streak broken today. That's really something. God bless that little girl and Coach too.
Streak broken today. That's really something. God bless that little girl and Coach too.
This post was edited on 12/14/22 at 12:24 am
Posted on 12/14/22 at 8:55 am to Jjdoc
Jjdoc, I've seen your name around here and read many of your posts but I'll be damn if I know how I missed that 1) you're a State fan and 2) a ST. Jude guy.
I've been a St. Jude Hero for 9 years and my daughter has been for 7. She chose her college based on it's proximity to St. Jude so that she could volunteer there -- she was an intern for a couple of semesters and her sorority philanthropy is St. Jude.
SUCH ana amazing place .. LOVED when we could play bingo with the kids/families at one of the housing facilities pre-covid. REALLY miss that aspect of our time there.
I've been a St. Jude Hero for 9 years and my daughter has been for 7. She chose her college based on it's proximity to St. Jude so that she could volunteer there -- she was an intern for a couple of semesters and her sorority philanthropy is St. Jude.
SUCH ana amazing place .. LOVED when we could play bingo with the kids/families at one of the housing facilities pre-covid. REALLY miss that aspect of our time there.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:00 am to Jjdoc
Absolute Legend and one of tGOAT.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:04 am to Jjdoc
Great read ! Guy in my office is definitely wondering why I’m all teared up.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:18 am to reggierayreb
Great heartwarming story. Now excuse me while I go clean the dust out of my eyes
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:20 am to Jjdoc
These aren’t tears. It’s like, dusty in here
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:29 am to gladchiefisgone
Allergies been acting up all week man
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:36 am to Jjdoc
Coach Leach was one of the kindest, genuine souls that has ever graced our Earth. A true gift to us from God.
I've never met Coach Leach but I am heartbroken more at his passing than some I knew. It's amazing to see how much of a positive impact Coach Leach had on so many people.
I've never met Coach Leach but I am heartbroken more at his passing than some I knew. It's amazing to see how much of a positive impact Coach Leach had on so many people.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:40 am to Jjdoc
The more I hear about Coach Leach, the more I've come to realize that he was a great person. Smart and caring. Loved to learn and loved to interact with people.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:46 am to Jjdoc
So many great stories coming out about Coach Leach. He was an amazing person and we should consider ourselves fortunate that we crossed paths with him.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 9:55 am to Roll Tide Ravens
Powerful stuff!!!
My new favorite Mike Leach story.
My new favorite Mike Leach story.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:00 am to Rex Feral
Damn... I'm not crying you're crying. We should all strive to leave such a legacy.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:13 am to Hailstate15
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The goddamn water works again.
This. I never really knew what a great man he was. I only knew of his funny and quirky stories.
What a great role model. It’s clear he had his priorities right in life and genuinely loved people. Leach represents what football and sports in general is all about its way more than just a game.
Posted on 12/14/22 at 10:15 am to Roll Tide Ravens
The more I read about Leach the more I want to go find Craig James and punch him in the mouth
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