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Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:23 am to Saint Alfonzo
There’s a very long but quintessential Leach story that made the rounds and became pretty famous on Longhorn boards and has been reposted on there and A&M boards this week as well. It’s from really early in his Tech tenure (like 2001 I believe). The original had pictures proving it, some others on here may have those, but figured I’d post it here
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So the wife and I are cruising aroundPearl Harbor taking in the sights and sounds of such a solemn place. For those of you who have been there, you know that there's more to it than just the Arizona. There's a museum, and other assorted sights. Well, one thing was an old submarine named the Bowfin. For more info on the Bowfin, go to this relatively annoying website.
In any case, the whole thing was cool, getting to walk through a submarine used in WWII. We're above decks, and I happen to catch a flash or red flying off a kid's head. I look over, and sure enough, his hat had just blown into the harbor. Bummer, I think.
Well, his father just stares down into the water, and scratches the back of his head as the family stands wordlessly around him. Nice looking family, I think - Dad, Mom, two daughters and a son (if I remember correctly).
Well, a light bulb goes off over Dad's head. He looks to the wife, and says, "I think I can reach it."
Heh. There's no way in hell he's going to reach it.
"No, seriously, uh...here. If...Okay. I think if I hang off...the...uh, railing...I can reach it. Just hold on to my foot"
At this point, he looks as though he's going to actually climb over. Chuckling to myself, I elbow the wife. "Look at this. This dude who looks like Mike Leach is fixing to be swimming. Should be entertaining."
Wife looks over, looks at me with a cocked eyebrow. "Uh, John, that IS Mike Leach," she says.
No way, I think. I look over. Light bulb goes off over MY head. Sure enough, that is Mike Leach. Now this is going to be immensely more entertaining than I originally thought.
"Honey...I don't think you're going to reach it," pretty wife says.
"Dad, don't worry about it," well-behaved son says.
Dad scratches the back of his neck, and stares down at the forlorn hat, bobbing in Pearl Harbor. Again, a light bulb goes off.
"No," he says, turning with a purpose. "They have something," and walks down the deck, right past me and my googly-eyed, easily star-struck wife, right past the Filipino blue-checkered shirt wearing museum attendant and right into a yellow-taped off area with what appeared to be a big pile of service [censored]. He proceeds to move some buckets, and other assorted janitorial gear, and comes upon his goal. He starts pulling out this long **** pole.
This pole is about twenty feet long, I swear to God, with a pool net on the end. He turns really quickly with this monstrosity and nearly bowls over a Japanese tourist who is gawking at him. His wife says something along the lines of "Oh, boy...Go, coach go," in a tone I can only translate as moderate, unsurprised bewilderment. She turns to the daughter, "Your Dad...he just doesn't care, does he?"
Meanwhile, back at the Filipino blue-checkered shirt wearing museum attendant a look of abject horror has conquered her face. She watches as he walks back past her, holding this ridiculous pole over his head. Suddenly, it dawns on her that it is her job to stop this man.
"Sir, sir...you can't do that. What are you doing? Stop, sir, please."
Mike Leach does not hear her. He reaches the point where the hat overboard has occurred and dips that pole into the harbor, fishes out the hat. He stands there triumphantly for a moment, holding this pole over his head as tourists stare at him in wonderment, his daughter is beside herself with laughter, and the Filipino blue checkered shirt wearing museum attendant stares at him angrily.
"Sir, you MUST put that down," Filipino blue checkered shirt wearing museum attendant snaps.
He looks over at her as though he had not yet noticed her. "Oh...uh...Yeah, I know."
Watching him extricate the hat from the net was as amusing as watching him deal with the angry Filipino blue checkered shirt wearing museum attendant.
He gets the hat, shakes it out, and puts it right on his son's head. Sheepishly, his son reaches up and wipes a few drips from his forehead. "Thanks, Dad."
Hilarious.
In any case, I met him in the museum - real nice guy. I waited for him to gain some separation from his family, because I don't want to be annoying guy who interrupts family time. In any case, I turn around in the museum and he's right there, looking at some medals. Family is nowhere in sight, so I say "Coach, you mind if I get a picture?"
He looks up at me, smiles, says, "Absolutely. You from Texas?" Austin, I say, I'm a Longhorn. "They got a lot of you down there. Somebody fills up all those seats in that stadium every time we're down there."
We exchange a few more pleasantries, and I'm ready to let him get back to his family. Don't want to be annoying or anything. "Real nice meeting you, Coach," I say.
"Yeah, we got you up in Lubbock this year, though. Should be a good game," he says. Well, we don't seem to play well in Lubbock, I reply. "It's always a good game when we play Texas," he says. Yeah, kind of a rivalry, I say. "Well, A&M seems to be more of our rival right now," he says. They don't seem to like you all very much right now I say. He chuckles. I tell him there's nothing we enjoy more than watching his Red Raiders beat the Aggies. He looks at me. I told him good luck, except against us, and he looked at me again and said "We'll need it." I think he wanted to laugh or talk more about college football. He really seemed flattered that he was recognized so far from home.
Real nice guy, smelled no alcohol on his breath, etc, etc. Just seemed exactly like the Mike Leach you see on TV following a football game. Just kind of in his own little world.
Anyway, that's it.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:24 am to cpp2208
Intelligent man with three degrees. He was successful at every stop that he made and was in the process of upgrading the MSU program.Mike is probably holding a conservation with St. Peter at the pearly gates.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:26 am to cpp2208
This one really hurts. He was truly one of kind. Prayers to his family.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:28 am to cpp2208
He was an inspiration.
We don’t have to believe in any religion or deity, that’s up to each of us to work out for ourselves.
But I do love the thought that there is a God and that he made each of us unique and that it’s up to us to live out our unique purpose in life and be who we were created to be. Mike Leach may have had many faults, because most of us do, but he was a man who was uniquely himself and wasn’t afraid to show it, and for that he will be remembered.
We don’t have to believe in any religion or deity, that’s up to each of us to work out for ourselves.
But I do love the thought that there is a God and that he made each of us unique and that it’s up to us to live out our unique purpose in life and be who we were created to be. Mike Leach may have had many faults, because most of us do, but he was a man who was uniquely himself and wasn’t afraid to show it, and for that he will be remembered.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:33 am to cpp2208
RIP to The Pirate, one of the most uniquely quotable and interesting coaches ever. Prayers up to his family.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:33 am to ShaneTheLegLechler
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ShaneTheLegLechler
Thanks for that story. Someone is cutting onions in here.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:34 am to ChanceOfRainIsNever
Loved watching him talk and he was a good coach. Condolences to his family.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:36 am to cpp2208
What a terrible loss of the college football world, really the world in general. Coach Leach was one of the most entertaining and most real people out there. The guy seemed to just enjoy life.
Today we hoist the colors for The Pirate. May God bless his family during this awful time.

Today we hoist the colors for The Pirate. May God bless his family during this awful time.

Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:36 am to ChanceOfRainIsNever
This one hurts. Rest in peace coach.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:41 am to flvelo12
One of the likable guys in a profession full of narcissists.
An American original. Will be missed.
An American original. Will be missed.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:41 am to cpp2208
RIP. Leach was one of the better more likable head coaches.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:48 am to cpp2208
Man, I have not been so saddened by the death of a coach I did not know personally since Bo Rein.
Rest in peace, good sir. Prayers and thoughts to his family and loved ones.
Rest in peace, good sir. Prayers and thoughts to his family and loved ones.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:51 am to ghost2most
I'm much sadder than I thought I could be. He absolutely was An American Original.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:55 am to cpp2208
Man this one sucks.
Loved the guy
Loved the guy
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:55 am to cpp2208
RIP Coach, you were one of the good ones.
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