vols72
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The report that I read said he had a massive heart attack at his home and didn't have any medical attention for 10 to 15 minutes. Worst case scenario would be insufficient oxygen to his brain which would probably render him as brain dead even though he's on life support. Here's hoping and praying the story was wrong.Lane Kiffin's quote just a minute ago talked about him in past tense. Maybe nothing or he already knows... damn.
It just says he didn't receive medical attention for 10-15 minutes. Doesn't say he wasn't breathing for that long or anything, although it possible he wasn't All we can do is pray and hope for the best.Hope the reports of him being without oxygen for 10-15 min turn out to be not true because that is a terrible prognosis. The world is a better place with Coach Leach in it. Out of all of the college coaches outside of Heupel always felt that the one I would enjoy the most sitting down with and watching a football game with would be Coach Leach
While I do occasionally desire a downvote button, it is a terrible idea.So I went to SECRant to see if any MSU fans could provide some insight, and it sounds like he had a massive coronary event, was airlifted via helicopter to UMMC in Jackson, and is in critical condition (life support) while his family "has some difficult decisions to make." Apparently the transport to Jackson was delayed due to weather and a low ceiling, which didn't make matters any better. Sounds like a good length of time with no oxygen going to his brain, and barring a miracle, has permanent brain damage. Seems like a matter of time before the family says their goodbyes and makes one of life's most toughest choices. At the very least, it seems as though Coach Leach may have coached his last game. Again, this is me relaying information from TOS; I have no inside information, nor do I claim to.
As an aside -- and this is trivial given the circumstances -- I have to applaud Freak for giving us the best message board out there. The Mike Leach thread was derailed several times by politics and Covid arguments, which made me thankful for our separate political forum. They have a downvote button, which sounds nice sometimes, but can really sow negativity throughout a discussion and causes people to pile on and derail the conversation. The ability to click on a quoted post and go back to it is super helpful to follow a thread; seems like they don't have that option. The webpage formatting is so much cleaner here. Plus, it's nice that there's pretty much entirely Tennessee fans here, and the fans from other teams are usually pretty polite houseguests. Pretty easy to see why there weren't a lot of Tennessee fans over there -- they're all here.
My daughter goes there. Lots of rumors floating around. She heard from a classmate that he died but that is a complete rumor. No one knows his current state. But it sounds extremely serious.
Sounds like he will be on life support at least until all his children have spent some final moments with him
The last few sentences speaks volumes. Same God that parted the red sea still reigns supreme... you damn right. His fight with God to live longer on earth needs help from everyone. Praying for him.
Dang, that tugs your heart right there.From MSU Mod...
I wish I had better news, but I’m told UMMC has transitioned into comfort care measures for Coach Mike Leach. It’s essentially hospice care at this point.
I’m told he’s been largely if not totally nonresponsive since the cardiac event yesterday morning.
It appears to simply be a matter of time now. It all seems so unfair. Life is fleeting. Tell those you love how much you love them. Forgive, forgive, forgive.
We will not be working to break the final story. We will respect the family’s timing on all of that. Yes, we have a story ready to roll, but we will now await the official and unfortunate word from the University.
I can’t believe we’re even having these discussions. It’s so surreal. He isn’t just our football coach. He’s Mike Leach, a national treasure. I’m honored to say he was our coach for three seasons. It’s also nice to remember that he’s going out a winner.
Please remember his family, our coaches and players in your thoughts and prayers.
I love you all and Hail State!