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    Texas Tech suspends coach Mike Leach
    By BETSY BLANEY, Associated Press Writer
    42 minutes ago

    Texas (AP)—Texas Tech coach Mike Leach was suspended Monday while the school investigates complaints from a player and his family about treatment after an injury.

    The school said in a release that defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeill will be the interim coach and lead the team in the Alamo Bowl on Jan. 2 against Michigan State.

    Texas Tech officials declined to identify the player.

    McNeill will remain in charge of the team until the investigation is complete.

    The Red Raiders went 8-4 this season.

    Leach did not immediately returned a call or a text message seeking comment. A message left on McNeill’s cell phone was not immediately returned.

    There’s been internal strife this season with the Red Raiders and Leach has resorted to some tongue-lashing.

    He chastised players after a loss to Texas A&M in October for listening to “their fat little girlfriends,” and thinking the Aggies were a pushover. And after the Red Raiders loss at then-No. 12 Houston in September, Leach suspended indefinitely starting offensive lineman Brandon Carter for violating team rules.

    The loss to the Cougars was the second straight for the Red Raiders, who had fallen 34-24 at No. 2 Texas in an early Big 12 matchup. This season is the first since 2002—Leach’s third season—that the Red Raiders dropped two of their first four games.

    That same week Leach banned his players from having Twitter pages after linebacker Marlon Williams asked on his account why he was still in a meeting room when “the head coach can’t even be on time.”

    Leach, who was the Big 12 Coach of the Year last season, was forced to juggle quarterbacks this fall—a first for his program. Injuries gave him no option.

    Starter Taylor Potts went out with a concussion in early October. He was replaced by former walk-on and backup Steven Sheffield, who led the team to two wins before injuring his left foot at 15th-ranked Nebraska.

    Leach even went to third-stringer Seth Doege after Potts played poorly against the Aggies. Doege started the game against Kansas.

    Leach and the university were at odds for months at the end of last year over negotiations for an extension to his contract following one of the program’s best season. The Red Raiders went 11-2 and beat then-No. 1 Texas and climbed to No. 2 in the nation.

    At the end of the regular season, with contract talks stalled, Leach traveled to Washington to meet with university officials there who were looking for a new coach. Texas Tech athletic director Gerald Myers was not aware he’d gone.

    In February, Leach and Tech agreed to a five-year, $12.7 million deal that could keep him at the school through 2013.

    In his extension, Leach only needs to notify Myers in writing to interview at another school.

    The contract also includes a $250,000 bonus if Leach and Tech win the national championship, a $75,000 bonus if Tech participates in a BCS Bowl and a $50,000 bonus if Leach is picked as national coach of the year

    If Tech terminates the contract, the school must pay Leach $400,000 for each year remaining on the agreement. And there is no buyout amount.

  • #2
    I just heard that the player was Craig James son(ESPN analyst) I wonder if that has any input for a fast suspension???

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    • #3
      Just copied and pasted this from another site:

      "Here is the story I got. Adam shows up to practice with sunglasses on. Leach asks why he has sun glasses on. James says its because of sensitivity of light due to a concussion he suffered a month ago. Leach makes him empty the equipment shed, and sit in there by himself for the whole practice. Also, I am told that he made him sit in there a second practice. He was locked in there from what I am told"
      Last edited by ***THA FIX***; 12-28-2009, 07:54 PM.

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      • #4
        Hell I don't disagree with it nor agree with it, it could be a kid trying to get out of practice and Leach called his bluff. There was never any bodily harm inflicted in him. At times these damn sensitive people have got to toughen up. It pisses me off. People get more advantages the lesser they accell at something. It all goes back to banning dodge ball from schools. BS.
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        • #5
          I'm so fucking sick of this pussy world we live in. Give me a break

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kbsooner21 View Post
            I'm so fucking sick of this pussy world we live in. Give me a break
            HELL YEAH ME TOO! WHEN DOES THIS SHIT STOP. GROWIN UP I WAS NEVER THAT GREAT AT ANYTHING BUT ALL THE ASSWHIPPINGS I GOT I WORKED HARDER TO GET BETTER. THIS WORLD IS IN A BIG DOWNTURN CAUSE KIDS AREN'T PUSHED TO GET BETTER PARENTS GET ACTIVITIES CANCELLED INSTEAD. OH AND WHO THE HELL WANTS TO PLAY BASEBALL AND NOT KEEP SCORE. OH THE PARENTS OF THE KIDS THAT LOSE. GET YOUR ASSES OUT THERE AND GET YOUR KIDS BETTER THAN TO MAKE IT SO THEY DON'T FEEL INFERIOR. OH SHIT I AM REALLY PISSED ON THIS SUBJECT.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by kbsooner21 View Post
              I'm so fucking sick of this pussy world we live in. Give me a break
              Yeah do you remember when we were kids and our parents left us in the car all the time in the summer and it did not hurt us. Now you can get in trouble for that......

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              • #8
                Originally posted by buddyluv1968 View Post
                Yeah do you remember when we were kids and our parents left us in the car all the time in the summer and it did not hurt us. Now you can get in trouble for that......
                shit spank your kids you can get in trouble. I think I better stay out of this thread my blood pressure is getting a little hi. But I can't.
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                • #9
                  why would you straight up suspend the coach on an accusation of a nonviolent disciplinary tactic??????
                  updated thru 4/04 play

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bill the Thrill View Post
                    why would you straight up suspend the coach on an accusation of a nonviolent disciplinary tactic??????
                    I think for two reasons. He pissed the school off last year when he fought for his new contract extension, and because of who the kid is. Craig James kid.
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                    • #11
                      Tech is lucky to have him and I hope he moves on
                      updated thru 4/04 play

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                      • #12
                        My Kindergarden teacher locked my ass in a closet back in 1962 I seem to be all right I think My have times changed

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                        • #13
                          Lexington KY will take him back!!!!!!

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                          • #14
                            Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:35 pm EST

                            Leach Gate Update: Texas Tech coach on the defensive, for a change
                            By Matt Hinton

                            If any coach ever had some use for a law degree, it's Texas Tech's Mike Leach (Pepperdine '86), who found himself facing a legal, human resources and public relations nightmare Monday afternoon with word of his indefinite suspension from the team for allegedly confining a player with a concussion to an electrical closet -- a player who, coincidentally, happens to be the spawn of ex-SMU star and longtime ESPN analyst Craig James, who initiated the charges in a complaint to the school. Facing the most dire circumstances of his career, Leach and Associates appear to have developed a four-pronged defense:

                            • Appeal. The first recourse of any legal mind. Leach's attorney, Ted Liggett, told the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal he still hoped Leach could be "reunited with his boys" in time for Saturday's Alamo Bowl date with Michigan State, and that he's willing to go "through the court system" for an injunction if necessary.

                            • Don't apologize. Leach may have avoided a public row if he had simply agreed to a written apology. He refused by the James family's Monday deadline, and they took it to the press. In the same vein ...

                            • Maintain that charges are an exaggeration and/or misrepresentation. Specific allegations against Leach seem to amount to the following:

                            A source close to the family said [Adam] James sustained a concussion on Dec. 16, was examined on Dec. 17 and told not to practice due to a concussion and an elevated heart rate. The source said Leach called a trainer and directed him to move James "to the darkest place, to clean out the equipment and to make sure that he could not sit or lean. He was confined for three hours."

                            A source told the Associated Press that James said Leach told him that if he came out he would be kicked off the team.

                            According to the source, Leach told the trainer, two days later, to "put [James] in the darkest, tightest spot. It was in an electrical closet, again, with a guard posted outside."

                            Add to that the vague (and unconfirmed) insinuation that Leach initiated the cruel and unusual routine because he thought James was "faking."

                            Liggett doesn't deny James was confined on two separate occasions, but only for the boy's own good: In the first case, Liggett says James had been checked by a doctor and returned to the practice field, then sent to an equipment room -- perhaps better characterized as a shed -- for two hours, not three, because it was "cooler and darker" than the field, and thus a better environment for someone with a concussion; James was provided with ice and a trainer was "posted" outside the door. What the Associated Press' source called an "electrical closet" in the second instance, Liggett described as "a press room with air-conditioning and a stationery bike."

                            • Character assassination. True to form, Leach apparently didn't mince word with the university's preliminary investigators into the incident, reportedly calling Adam James "a slacker" and characterizing Craig James as "always calling and acting like a Little League dad." A few of Leach's former players (current players have been off-limits to media) also defended their coach in the same vein to the local Avalanche-Journal, openly questioning Adam James' toughness, citing his reputation on the team as "soft and somewhat of a prima donna" and generally defending Leach as a tough -- and sometimes unorthodox -- but fair disciplinarian who consistently demands some minor, non-harmful participation from injured players to keep them involved.

                            So that's Leach's story -- "Spoiled kid and overprotective dad blow routine response out of proportion" -- and it stands to earn him $800,000 as a "completion bonus" if he's still the head coach when the calendar turns to the new year on Friday. Now we find out if the success and exposure he's brought to Lubbock have earned the frequently impolitic Cap'n enough goodwill to weather such a large (and potentially expensive) storm, or if his long series of petty battles with athletic director Gerald Myers and other admins is finally going to force him onto the plank
                            updated thru 4/04 play

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                            • #15
                              "electrical closet" sure sounds tough
                              updated thru 4/04 play

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