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According to Brett McMurphy of The Action Network, the required winning percentage to make the College Football Hall of Fame will be lowered to .595, which would make former Mississippi State/Texas Tech/Washington State coach Mike Leach eligible to join the in the future... (The Spun)
Originally published on SECRant.com
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Triggerbait7 months
That makes Les Miles eligible also (59.7%)
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tigerbutt7 months
OMG ??
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tigerbutt7 months
OMG lol
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ImBatman7 months
It's College Football Hall Of Fame, not Shame!
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PlacerCoTiger7 months
It a weird requirement in that it rewards some who are probably undeserving and hurts others who are. Howard Schnellenberger had a .511 winning percentage, but built programs at Miami (won a natty), Louisville and Florida Atlantic from basically nothing. Not eligible based on this criteria, but probably should be in.
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TheWalrus7 months
Yeah, you get punished for taking over shite programs even if you eventually turn them around.
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purple187 months
He deserves to be in the HoF no matter how many wins he has
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Huge influence on the modern game
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Jimmyboy7 months
His press conference at texas tech is hof worthy
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Reservoir dawg7 months
He's got the necessary wins if you don't have the officials blatantly securing a Memphis win in the 2021 game. They even allowed Memphis to score with 13 players on the field, plus a coach.
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scrooster7 months
Tell ya what ... there was something special about that guy. Helluva coach. Helluva football mind.
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BigScoreboard7 months
He deserves to be in the hall, but it's a little too on the nose to change the line to exactly match his %. Set it to 58% or something seemingly objective instead of 60% or Mike Leach.
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Geaux Guy7 months
Didn’t Les Miles sue LSU for vacating some of his wins? This would make that irrelevant.
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TigerFanatic997 months
If we're really being honest, did Mike Leach really have a hall of fame worthy career?
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kciDAtaE7 months
Apparently he did after they lowered the bar
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NebraskaExPat7 months
Honestly? Yes! He and a handful other coaches popularized an offense that is used today from high school through the NFL. His lower winning percentage is partly from taking over losing programs.
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Exactly. And he started at Oklahoma installing that offense there. I hated him while he was at Texas Tech cause he could routinely get his teams ready to kick A&M's arse, but I respect the hell out of him and his off-color humor.
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soccerfüt7 months
Leach won at MSU with Joe Moorhead’s talent. Easy to win when you follow up a HOF coach and associated successful program like that.
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uscpuke7 months
I loved when he said “I’m a man, I’m 40”
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JackieTreehorn7 months
That was a great line but I’m partial to “ask not what your country can do for you…”
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scrooster7 months
Wut? I thought that was the mullet guy at Okie St ... Gundy.
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LSUinATX7 months
You are correct. Gundy said that, not Leach.
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