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#76
#76
Considering he wanted to use one game in 08 vs. the runner up the national championship (loss to Florida) as a point where he was overrated, how is it not relevant?

Where did he say that that was the only instance in which that happened? Here is another big game that they lost from the exact same year:

Ole Miss 47
Texas Tech 34

Cotton Bowl

Typical TTU under Leach. Beat up on creampuffs and lose big games.
 
#78
#78
Leach's 10 year average against OU: 22 points. Really huge stuff. That's how you lead the nation in scoring. Oh, wait. He lead the nation in scoring by playing a nonconference schedule that Carson Newman would be embarrassed to play.

Kinda skewed by what was left to him when he first got there, don't you think? Over the past 5 years he was 3-2 vs. Oklahoma. But let me guess, you think it's easy to win a conference championship when you are grouped with the Big 2 in the Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma), and it's also easy to recruit at Texas Tech. He would also have a big talent gap at a school like Miami that he had at Texas Tech as well, right?
 
#79
#79
You don't remember the games Leach played against Tennessee and Ohio State.

Yeah, like when Leach's team was facing off with New Mexico State and Stephen F. Austin. What powerhouse programs :crazy::crazy:

In all seriousness,I only remember a fluke win over Texas and Leach becoming an instant legend thereafter.
 
#80
#80
Where did he say that that was the only instance in which that happened? Here is another big game that they lost from the exact same year:

Ole Miss 47
Texas Tech 34

Cotton Bowl

Typical TTU under Leach. Beat up on creampuffs and lose big games.

Also beat Texas that year. And that game was definitely not a result of being a 1 loss team with a win over Texas and being left out of a BCS game, right? Also, Ole Miss had a pretty good defense that year so thanks for proving my point that they can score points.
 
#81
#81
Kinda skewed by what was left to him when he first got there, don't you think? Over the past 5 years he was 3-2 vs. Oklahoma. But let me guess, you think it's easy to win a conference championship when you are grouped with the Big 2 in the Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma), and it's also easy to recruit at Texas Tech. He would also have a big talent gap at a school like Miami that he had at Texas Tech as well, right?

Holy cow! 3-2 over OU. What a legend. Let's build a statue for the man :crazy:
 
#82
#82
Kinda skewed by what was left to him when he first got there, don't you think? Over the past 5 years he was 3-2 vs. Oklahoma. But let me guess, you think it's easy to win a conference championship when you are grouped with the Big 2 in the Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma), and it's also easy to recruit at Texas Tech. He would also have a big talent gap at a school like Miami that he had at Texas Tech as well, right?
Tech scored 28 against OU the year before Leach arrived. Their first three years with Leach: 13, 13, 15. Real improvement.
 
#83
#83
Also beat Texas that year.

Yeah, on a bounce that is roughly one in a million. And if the Texas secondary could've caught the ball that night, that play wouldn't even have happened in the first place.
 
#84
#84
Where did he say that that was the only instance in which that happened? Here is another big game that they lost from the exact same year:

Ole Miss 47
Texas Tech 34

Cotton Bowl

Typical TTU under Leach. Beat up on creampuffs and lose big games.

Missed that win over OU in Norman huh?
 
#88
#88
Missed that win over OU in Norman huh?

Yeah, OU never recovered from that loss. In fact, I don't even think that they have recovered yet from that loss. Oh, wait, they didn't lose that game? What a shocker...
 
#89
#89
Yeah, on a bounce that is roughly one in a million. And if the Texas secondary could've caught the ball that night, that play wouldn't even have happened in the first place.
Or if Texas had scored the most points or if there were less are in the ball or if pigs flew out my azz or...
 
#91
#91
Yeah, OU never recovered from that loss. In fact, I don't even think that they have recovered yet from that loss. Oh, wait, they didn't lose that game? What a shocker...
Those fictitious losses are the toughest to recover from.
 
#92
#92
Once again, wrong in trying to point out SOS differences.

2000- played two different #1 ranked teams at time they played (4 ranked teams total)

01- 5 ranked teams (2 top 5 at time of game being played)
02- played Ohio St. first game of year (7 ranked teams that year).
03- Played Ole Miss (with Eli and finished the year ranked in top 15, beat them BTW) and N.C. St. and played 3 other ranked teams.
04- Played 5 ranked teams including the bowl and beat #4 Cal in a Bowl Game
05- Played just 2 ranked teams #2 Texas and #13 Alabama (in Bowl)
06- Played a rank TCU team and 4 total ranked teams
07- 4 ranked teams
08- Played 5 ranked teams
09- Played a ranked Houston team in OOC schedule, and 4 teams total.

Kinda easy to throw crap up and hope it sticks.
 
#93
#93
Once again, wrong in trying to point out SOS differences.

2000- played two different #1 ranked teams at time they played (4 ranked teams total)

01- 5 ranked teams (2 top 5 at time of game being played)
02- played Ohio St. first game of year (7 ranked teams that year).
03- Played Ole Miss (with Eli and finished the year ranked in top 15, beat them BTW) and N.C. St. and played 3 other ranked teams.
04- Played 5 ranked teams including the bowl and beat #4 Cal in a Bowl Game
05- Played just 2 ranked teams #2 Texas and #13 Alabama (in Bowl)
06- Played a rank TCU team and 4 total ranked teams
07- 4 ranked teams
08- Played 5 ranked teams
09- Played a ranked Houston team in OOC schedule, and 4 teams total.

Kinda easy to throw crap up and hope it sticks.

Awesome. So what was TTU's record in all of these games?
 
#96
#96
Holy cow! 3-2 over OU. What a legend. Let's build a statue for the man :crazy:

Yes at Texas Tech that is quite the feat. That would be like going to Miss. St. and being that good consistently. But wait Dan Mullen is a terrible coach too, right?
 
#97
#97
OK. What was TTU's record in all of those games?

Oh so you are bringing up another argument. It first started out by acting like I was skewing the facts on how much superior Leach's record was compared to his predecessors. Once you get proven wrong on that you switch arguments. Classic. Stay consistent. He is at Texas Tech, a school that pretty much blows and won. No matter how you try to skew it, it was impressive. No doubt he is a weirdo, but you have yet to show anything to show he can't coach.
 
#98
#98
Yes at Texas Tech that is quite the feat. That would be like going to Miss. St. and being that good consistently. But wait Dan Mullen is a terrible coach too, right?

Jackie Sherrill took MSU to a conference championship game and actually beat decent teams consistently for awhile. Try again.
 

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