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Jan 13, 2010 | Posted by: roboblogger

No More Mr. Mean Guy: The Days of Tough-Guy Coaches are Dead and Gone

Full story: BleacherReport

Mark Mangino, Mike Leach, and Jim Leavitt.A Three men with two things in common.A They brought programs from out of nowhere to the national spotlight.

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daler 482

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Jan 13, 2010
 
mike did nothing wrong he was in the right he was just trying to teach a player a lesson and that you repect your coach and he was looking out for the player because of what happen to the player by putting him in the shed and having him watched by trainer and doctor
Richard Mitchell

Greenbrier, AR

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Jan 14, 2010
 
Should the NCAA investigate Texas Tech Administration? There certainly seems to be possible rule violations on the part of the Administration and A.D.
What did Craig James give or offer TT Administration and A.D. for more playing time for his son.
The real Lossers in this mess are the other Players, Fans, and Alumni.
Adam will never make it into the NFL with his lack of desire and lazy practise attitude, no matter how much his Father would like it to happen. His Father had a "love" for the game that just isn't there in Adam.

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