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Leach will go to the College Football Hall of Fame after all
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:03 am
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:03 am
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:04 am to anc
Good for the pirate. Common sense prevails
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:06 am to Jeb Busch Lite
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Good for the pirate. Common sense prevails
Yep. To have his career at the outposts he coached at and miss the requirement by two games was kind of a travesty. I get having standards though.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:09 am to anc
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College Football Hall of Fame will lower win percentage in 2027 from 60 to 59.5 percent
This will be known as the Mike Leach Rule and will be supported by fans of the game everywhere.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:28 am to anc
Nothing but wonderful news here for all CF fans. Man was a legend and changed the sport
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:28 am to anc
59.5 at WSU,MSU, and TTU is impressive by history
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:29 am to Riggle
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59.5 at WSU,MSU, and TTU is impressive by history
Its pretty incredible.
WSU in particular was an absolute dumpster fire before he got there.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:47 am to anc
I hope people never forget the radically unethical treatment given to Coach Leach by Texas Tech and Craig James.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:12 am to anc
Les Miles is now eligible again, after previously suing LSU to get wins re-instated to be HOF eligible and failing.
The 37 vacated wins dropped Miles' overall record from 145-73, a winning percentage of .665, to 108-73, a winning percentage of .597. Coaches must have a career winning percentage of .600 in at least 100 games to qualify for selection to the College Football Hall of Fame. Miles, 70, helped LSU to a national championship in 2007 and won two SEC titles at the school. He also led programs at Oklahoma State and Kansas.
The 37 vacated wins dropped Miles' overall record from 145-73, a winning percentage of .665, to 108-73, a winning percentage of .597. Coaches must have a career winning percentage of .600 in at least 100 games to qualify for selection to the College Football Hall of Fame. Miles, 70, helped LSU to a national championship in 2007 and won two SEC titles at the school. He also led programs at Oklahoma State and Kansas.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:16 am to anc
Great news! Anyone who follows CFB knows he should have been in.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:18 am to anc
Personality always finds its way in the door - successful or otherwise.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:24 am to anc
he deserves it. he was a national treasure and went out doing what he loved the most...kicking rebel arse.
RIP pirate
RIP pirate
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:26 am to anc
He should get in for his offensive contributions to the game of football alone. His fingerprints are all over football and will be for a long time.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:27 am to anc
That's cool, he should be in it.
The win% thing as a requirement is dumb to start with. It lacks so much context.
The win% thing as a requirement is dumb to start with. It lacks so much context.
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