Question of the Week: Will Mike Leach Be in Lubbock Next Season?

Dino  Nicandros by Analyst Written on December 03, 2008
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According to the Seattle Times, Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach spoke with officials at Washington regarding a vacant coaching position.

Following an impressive 11-1 season for the Red Raiders, Tech AD Gerald Meyers is prepared to extend Leach's contract and raise his pay.

Since taking over the Tech program in 2000, Mike Leach has a record of 76-30, and has had his best season to date with the Red Raiders, winning a share of the Big 12 South title.

The Washington Huskies are an abysmal 0-11, only managing to score a mere 152 points on the season.  Their final game is against Cal on Saturday.

Head coach Tyrone Willingham has seen his last Apple Cup at Washington, as he will be out the door at season's end.

The question is will Mike Leach leave the program he has built from the ground up? After his most successful season yet, would he leave all the media attention and recruiting opportunities behind to go work his magic in Seattle?

Only time will tell and at this point, it's mere speculation as to what Leach will do, but wouldn't it be something if the "Mad Scientist" took his high-flying passing attack out to the Pac-10 and let USC and Cal get a taste of it?

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