News

Mike Leach would have prioritized fixing college football more than joining Hall of Fame Matt Hayes USA TODAY NETWORK 0:05 ...
Mike Leach, one of the most innovative and interesting personas to ever walk the sidelines of a football field, is now eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame.
College Football Hall of Fame eligibility adjusted, opening door for late Mike Leach to be elected By Joseph Duarte, UH/Big 12 Beat Writer Updated May 29, 2025 11:02 a.m.
A silly rule may no longer prevent Mike Leach from being enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. On Thursday, the Action Network's Brett McMurphy tweeted that the National Football ...
Mike Leach and Les Miles are among the coaches that will benefit from the National Football Foundation changing the eligibility criteria for the College Football Hall of Fame. The NFF announced on ...
The National Football Foundation lowered the minimum career winning percentage for Hall of Fame eligibility from .600 to .595. This change makes the late Mike Leach, with a .596 career win ...
The National Football Foundation has lowered the bar for eligibility for coaches to a career winning percentage of .595, down from .600. Leach's career winning percentage was .596.
Mike Leach should now be eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame after it changed its induction qualification. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images A major change to the College Football Hall of ...
FILE - Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach talks with his team in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game against Texas A&M in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009.
Texas A&M head football coach Mike Elko discussed key college football topics at the SEC spring meetings.
There’s less contact and it seems to be more of a finesse game according to Pittsburgh Steelers Head coach Mike Tomlin. "I'm not going to assume that tackle football players are the very best ...
Former Limestone football coach Mike Furrey, now at South Carolina, reflects on the impact of the closure on athletes and the community. Furrey led Limestone football to back-to-back 8-4 seasons ...