Two things that are indispensable: (1) very thick skin; and (2) exceptionally well-advanced sarcasm detector. Welcome. And good luck.
Generally speaking, most state fans are contemporaneously excited by this hire and scared shitless that his system is going to get destroyed by quality sec defenses.
Coming in peace. Happy to answer any questions, or give any insights on Mike Leach.
To preface, I don't know much about your program, but I'll be watching from afar and rooting for him and you.
Welcome!
While I am thrilled we now have Coach Leach, we're in a similar spot as WSU when Mullen left for Florida, feel for your fans. Leach is such a personality and a great coach, even if he's gone there is now a lot of interest in WSU that'll carry on for years to come. Hell, both my wife and I have WSU hoodies because we loved watching ya'll on Saturday nights.
Question regarding WSU before Leach. What type of offense did WSU run before Leach's Air Raid? How much of Leach's success would you attribute to his system versus right place right time (Pac 12 experiencing more of a slump in recent years).
Hey Fab5Coug,
Question: What has been the WSU fanbase attitude toward Leach since his departure?
By comparison, 2 years ago we lost the best coach in our history to a more prominent, bigger budget school. The prevailing attitude toward him turned 180 degrees. The attitude went from being well-liked (with some fan criticism) to “good-riddance to a traitor” who was “never one of us”.
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The previous OC couldn't even get the full play book installed the first couple years.
That rival record is concerning. Was the talent difference that wide?
Goodness, I don't even know what we were trying to run prior to Leach. WSU was one of the worst programs in Pac12 history when Leach took over. The offense was a complicated mess. The previous OC couldn't even get the full play book installed the first couple years.
The Pac12 has been all about parity for the last decade or so. While it certainly lacks the top end programs the SEC features, there really aren't any gimmes either.
So how much if Leach's success was due to not having elite programs, I really don't know how to answer that.
Recruiting is not really Leach's strong suit. He hired some very strong recruiters at WSU, but just couldn't retain them. I think that was more on WSUs pool of money, than on Leach himself. Oregon, specifically, poached 3 of WSUs best recruiters.
His offense is largely recruiting proof. He can take a walk on, a grad transfer, career backup at QB and make them productive. Same can be said about OL & WR.
I'd keep a closer eye on who they bring in for the defense.
Fab5Coug,
Obviously this is a pass happy offense, but do you feel like Leach uses his RBs well? Not just in the run game but also in the passing game? We potentially return the SEC’s leading rusher who also has good hands out of the backfield (even though Moorhead massively under-used that part of his game), so I’m fascinated to see what his role would be like in a Leach offense.
How was Leach’s relationship with Wash St’s athletic director and school president? Are the rumblings about him not like authority legit or just assumptive analysis because of his departure from Texas Tech?
You saying this reminded me of something I had read, but forgotten about - I think State fans will be excited about it:
I had read a while back that Leach started out his coaching as an OL coach, and has always had a special affinity for it. And that his ability to evaluate and develop OL is widely respected/admired in the coaching community. He also developed a specific type of blocking scheme that helps to elevate 2 and 3 star OL. And if there’s any position where you stars don’t matter and evaluation is key, it’s OL. There’s not many Laremy Tunsil’s, Michael Oher’s or Charles Cross’s. A huge chunk of NFL OL were not ranked or 2-stars coming out of high school.
The only downside to Leach’s OL system has been that it’s struggled against really good defensive fronts. But, hell, so does every OL system. That’s why they’re considered good defensive fronts. But, he will see a lot more of those in the SEC. But he will also have access to more talented OL than in previous stops, too.
Hey Fab5Coug,
Question: What has been the WSU fanbase attitude toward Leach since his departure?
By comparison, 2 years ago we lost the best coach in our history to a more prominent, bigger budget school. The prevailing attitude toward him turned 180 degrees. The attitude went from being well-liked (with some fan criticism) to “good-riddance to a traitor” who was “never one of us”.
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How would you describe his emphasis on team discipline and running a tight ship? The last couple of years have gotten to be a little loosey-goosey because of the coach that just left. An "edge" is needed for our roster right now.
We have had serious problems with WR catching the ball. What can you tell us about guys that are depended upon to do their job and repeatedly fail? What is leach’s training do that is so different than everyone else?