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« on: December 28, 2009, 08:52:51 PM »
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) -- Texas Tech suspended Mike Leach on Monday while the school investigated complaints from receiver Adam James and his family about how the player was treated after a concussion.

James is the son of former NFL player Craig James, now a television sports analyst for ESPN.

Defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeill will be the interim coach when Texas Tech plays Michigan State in the Alamo Bowl on Jan. 2.

School officials declined to identify the player, but James' family released a statement to The Associated Press saying it was Adam.

A person with direct knowledge of the complaints told the AP that James, while unable to practice with a concussion, twice was forced to stand in a small, dark place for hours while the team practiced.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the complaint.

James was injured Dec. 16 and the next day was diagnosed with a concussion by team doctors, the person said.

According to the person, James was sequestered at two consecutive practices:

-- On Dec. 17, James said Leach told trainers to put him "the darkest place you can find." James was sent to an equipment shed near the practice field, where a member of the athletic staff checked on James to make sure he did not lean against anything or sit on the floor. James said Leach told him that if he came out he would be kicked off the team.

-- When the team returned to practice two days later, on Dec. 19, James said Leach told trainers to "find the tightest, darkest place" for the player. James, in his street clothes, was put in an electrical closet inside the football stadium for hours, again monitored by a member of the athletic staff.

The James family contacted the university after the second practice, the person said.

Leach's attorney, Ted Liggett, disputed the account.

Adam James "claimed to have been hurt," was examined and diagnosed with a "mild concussion," Liggett told the AP.

"I believe that (Adam James) was a disgruntled student athlete that like many were not happy with their playing time," Liggett said.

He told ESPN.com that James "was placed in an equipment room as it was much cooler and darker" than the practice field. The second time, Liggett told ESPN.com, James was placed in a "press room with air conditioning and a stationary bike he could use."

McNeill, who will remain in charge of the team until the investigation is complete, declined to answer questions about the complaints after Monday night's practice in San Antonio. Players were not made available to the media.

"Mike's my friend. We've been friends for a long time, and I don't think right now is the right time to go into that," McNeill said.

He said Leach arrived with the team in San Antonio and that Adam James also was with the team, but not practicing.

McNeill said he was told Monday afternoon that he was taking over for Leach, then told the players shortly afterward.

"They were probably a little shocked, but at the same time, they did a good job of coming on the field and doing what I asked them to do. I was proud of that," McNeill said.

Craig James was scheduled to announce the Alamo Bowl, however, ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said James will no longer work the game.

The James family issued a statement Monday saying their "son had been subjected to actions and treatment not consistent with common sense rules for safety and health."

"Over the past year, there has been a greatly enhanced recognition of the dangers of concussions and the potential for long term physical damage to players. At virtually every level of football coaching, cases where children and young men have sustained concussions have generated serious discussion of the importance of correct treatment and diagnosis."

There's been internal strife this season with the Red Raiders (8-4).

Leach 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. After the Red Raiders' loss at then-No. 12 Houston in September, Leach indefinitely suspended starting offensive lineman Brandon Carter for violating team rules.

That week Leach also banned his players from having Twitter pages after linebacker Marlon Williams posted a tweet that asked why he was still in a meeting room when "the head coach can't even be on time."

Leach led Texas Tech to the best season in program history last year, going 11-2. But he and the university were at odds for months over negotiations for a contract extension. In February, Leach and the school agreed to a five-year, $12.7 million deal that could keep him there through 2013.

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



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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2009, 09:01:40 PM »
The life of a college coach isn't as ROSES as many believe.   
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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2009, 09:06:38 PM »
The life of a college coach isn't as ROSES as many believe.   

Ask Rich Rod  :D
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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2009, 09:21:00 PM »
Ask Rich Rod  :D
He should have stayed in Morgantown.  Michigan is too big of a job.  But they will be back.
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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2009, 09:33:04 PM »
He should have stayed in Morgantown.  Michigan is too big of a job.  But they will be back.

I just got off the phone with him and he is lost  :D He has ruined MICHIGAN!! My Alma Mata!! My second Home!! Rich Rod is destroying our value system.
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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2009, 09:49:57 PM »
He should have stayed in Morgantown.  Michigan is too big of a job.  But they will be back.

I really want RR to succeed so I am not sure if this desire is clouding my judgement. I have been a high school coach for 24 years and am not claiming to be an expert, I at least have a little bit of knowledge.

1)I am not excited about the passing game under RR- it does not seem like a sophisticated passing game in anyway- very simplistic at times.

2)O-line play needs to improve- seems Michigan wants smaller quicker which doesn't seem to hold up against the Penn st. and tOSU's and Sparty's of the world.

3) RR likes a running style spread and I am not convinced that Tate is THAT guy.

Yes I think RR will be successful but I am not convinced he has his guys yet- even for the next couple of years.

Got that from a friend in Texas
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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #6 on: December 29, 2009, 07:06:27 AM »
Strange situation.  Honestly, if the kid wasn't Craig James' son, I would probably have dismissed it as just another whiny player.

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« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2009, 06:11:15 PM »
Strange situation.  Honestly, if the kid wasn't Craig James' son, I would probably have dismissed it as just another whiny player.
Funny how Craig James avoided saying "Bullshit" when ESPN interviewd him about the comments made by Leach's attorney.
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« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2009, 06:06:22 AM »
Funny how Craig James avoided saying "Bullshit" when ESPN interviewd him about the comments made by Leach's attorney.

haha,  you know he was just dying to unload on them.  If the accusations are true, Leach deserves a foot in his ass...and if it was my son, that is what he would get.  No excuse for that type of behavior or actions.

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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #9 on: December 30, 2009, 06:48:36 AM »
haha,  you know he was just dying to unload on them.  If the accusations are true, Leach deserves a foot in his ass...and if it was my son, that is what he would get.  No excuse for that type of behavior or actions.

Same thing was said on Mike and Mike this morning
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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #10 on: December 30, 2009, 06:51:48 AM »
I generally agree, but the exact type and severity of "punishment" (read: how bad was that closet) is under debate. We can't assume that Leach is wrong here, especially when it is 1 kid who is complaining about the program. We as Michigan fans, have a ton of experience here, as in family values anyone?

In addition, Lou Holtz made a great comment about this yesterday. He said that this is the only complaint ever against Leach by a player in 10+ years of being a head coach. If Leach were a tyrant, wouldn't this have come out earlier? Wouldn't we be hearing, at least now, from all of the former players that he has wronged?

Obviously, nobody is in favor of punishing a college football player and concussions are extremely serious matters, but this seems like 1 kid who is trying to hurt his program. The difference, is that his father is an ESPN analyst, so everyone believes him.

More importantly, a coach likely will be fired and blacklisted from being a head coach.

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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2009, 07:00:07 AM »
I also think that this kid is trying to get back at the staff for punishing him because he doesn't work hard. Most of the accounts I have read from players and coaches say that the punishment happened before the kid was ever injured. The injury and the punishment were seperated by weeks. The concussion has nothing to do with why he's mad, and it's really just a way for him to stir the pot. The kid was not working hard and taking plays off, so the staff tried to kick him in the butt. He's mad about how they treated him and he's using his daddy to get the coach fired. What a dick.

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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #12 on: December 30, 2009, 11:18:33 AM »
haha,  you know he was just dying to unload on them.  If the accusations are true, Leach deserves a foot in his ass...and if it was my son, that is what he would get.  No excuse for that type of behavior or actions.
I'm hearing conflicting sides. The AD has Leach's side  so I'll just wait and see how it ends.   But Carroll (and I and most SC faithful)  is dying to put Joe McKnight's ass in a dark room.   
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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #13 on: December 30, 2009, 12:27:29 PM »
They just canned Leach.

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« Reply #14 on: December 30, 2009, 03:20:51 PM »
They just canned Leach.
Yeah    I never knew he was a big a prick as ESPN put it.   
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Re: Texas Tech
« Reply #15 on: December 30, 2009, 03:49:45 PM »
Yeah    I never knew he was a big a prick as ESPN put it.   

I guess now, they can "Tweet" and talk to their "Fat little Girlfriends"   :D
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« Reply #16 on: December 30, 2009, 03:56:08 PM »
I guess now, they can "Tweet" and talk to their "Fat little Girlfriends"   :D
The top tweeter BIG 76 is bound to be a Cowboy.   I forgot his name  but his BIG   and has a mohawk. 
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« Reply #17 on: December 30, 2009, 03:59:55 PM »
Would love to see him go to some piss ant Big 12 south team like Baylor and turn the program around to the point to where he gets to run up the score against Texas Tech every single year.

And he could.... the guy is a winner.

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« Reply #18 on: December 30, 2009, 04:05:16 PM »
Would love to see him go to some piss ant Big 12 south team like Baylor and turn the program around to the point to where he gets to run up the score against Texas Tech every single year.

And he could.... the guy is a winner.

Baylor was headed to a bowl game till Griffin  got hurt.
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« Reply #19 on: December 31, 2009, 06:37:50 AM »
Baylor was headed to a bowl game till Griffin  got hurt.

Yeah I have always liked Art Briles as a coach. He came in and turned a mediocre high school team like Stephenville into the team of the 90's in Texas high school football, at least in my opinion. Those teams were dominant and scored a ton of points, kind of like the predecessor to Southlake Carroll.

It looks like Briles is starting to turn some things around in Baylor too but I think Leach is a really special coach.

Griffin is a helluva athlete, btw...It's too bad he will probably never be much more than 3rd team all Big-12 at quarterback.

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« Reply #20 on: December 31, 2009, 11:35:46 AM »
Yeah I have always liked Art Briles as a coach. He came in and turned a mediocre high school team like Stephenville into the team of the 90's in Texas high school football, at least in my opinion. Those teams were dominant and scored a ton of points, kind of like the predecessor to Southlake Carroll.

It looks like Briles is starting to turn some things around in Baylor too but I think Leach is a really special coach.

Griffin is a helluva athlete, btw...It's too bad he will probably never be much more than 3rd team all Big-12 at quarterback.
I got stuck watching  some Texan hs championshps at Texas Stadium last yr...the night before the Giants game. We were guest at the STADIUM CLUB upstairs and out the window you can see the whole game.   Not sure who was playing.....it was kind of boring......nowhere near a Crenshaw/LB Poly game.
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