
Mike Leach Public Memorial To Be Held Dec. 20 In Humphrey Coliseum
December 14, 2022 | Football
STARKVILLE – Mississippi State University will host a public memorial service honoring the life of Mike Leach at 1 p.m. CT on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022, inside Humphrey Coliseum.Â
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The memorial service will be streamed live on SEC Network and in the ESPN app.
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Additional details on the memorial service can be found below:Â
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Leach, who was named Mississippi State's 34th head football coach on January 9, 2020, was finishing his third season in Starkville and 21st as a head coach. Forever a college football icon, he leaves an incredible legacy as a husband, father, friend and leader of young men.
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The oldest of six siblings, Leach and his wife Sharon shared four children: Janeen, Kimberly, Cody and Kiersten.
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Born in Susanville, California to Frank and Sandra Leach, Mike was raised in Cody, Wyoming. After graduating with honors from BYU in 1983 where he played rugby, Leach earned a master's degree from the U.S. Sports Academy and his Juris Doctor from Pepperdine University, where he graduated in the top one-third of his class.
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For nearly four decades, Leach had an unmatched impact on the game of football including thousands of student-athletes, coaches and staff. He was a two-time national coach of the year, three-time Power 5 conference coach of the year and the mastermind behind the NCAA record-setting "Air Raid" offense.
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The accomplishments for Leach in his 21 years as a head coach were long and distinguished. A proven winner who established a culture of excellence at every stop of his career, Leach compiled a 158-107 (.596) record, guided his squads to 19 bowl games, produced seven seasons of at least nine victories, captured two conference division titles, became the winningest coach in Texas Tech history and set school records for bowl appearances at both Texas Tech (10) and Washington State (6). During 10 of those 21 seasons, Leach's passing attack led the FBS – six at Texas Tech and four at Washington State.
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The memorial service will be streamed live on SEC Network and in the ESPN app.
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Additional details on the memorial service can be found below:Â
- FLORAL TRIBUTES: Mississippi State will be unable to receive personal tributes for the Memorial Service, but professional florists may deliver to Humphrey Coliseum on Monday from 1 - 5 p.m. and Tuesday morning from 8 - 10 a.m. Professional floral deliveries can be made directly to the Humphrey Coliseum service entrance roll-up door on the coliseum's northeast corner during these times. This entrance is located across the street from the Dudy Noble Field Right Field Gate. Personal tributes may continue being placed at the tables located at Gate A at Davis Wade Stadium through Monday evening.
- SEATING:Â Seating for the event will be first-come, first-served within the Humphrey Coliseum seating bowl. Invited guests, current Mississippi State coaches and players, as well as former players and colleagues of Coach Leach will have designated seating sections located on the Humphrey Coliseum floor. If you are a former player or colleague of Coach Leach and need further information about the designated seating locations, please call 662-325-0863.Â
- PARKING: Complimentary parking for the Memorial Service will be available around Humphrey Coliseum. Please CLICK HERE to a view a full parking map for Tuesday's event.Â
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Leach, who was named Mississippi State's 34th head football coach on January 9, 2020, was finishing his third season in Starkville and 21st as a head coach. Forever a college football icon, he leaves an incredible legacy as a husband, father, friend and leader of young men.
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The oldest of six siblings, Leach and his wife Sharon shared four children: Janeen, Kimberly, Cody and Kiersten.
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Born in Susanville, California to Frank and Sandra Leach, Mike was raised in Cody, Wyoming. After graduating with honors from BYU in 1983 where he played rugby, Leach earned a master's degree from the U.S. Sports Academy and his Juris Doctor from Pepperdine University, where he graduated in the top one-third of his class.
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For nearly four decades, Leach had an unmatched impact on the game of football including thousands of student-athletes, coaches and staff. He was a two-time national coach of the year, three-time Power 5 conference coach of the year and the mastermind behind the NCAA record-setting "Air Raid" offense.
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The accomplishments for Leach in his 21 years as a head coach were long and distinguished. A proven winner who established a culture of excellence at every stop of his career, Leach compiled a 158-107 (.596) record, guided his squads to 19 bowl games, produced seven seasons of at least nine victories, captured two conference division titles, became the winningest coach in Texas Tech history and set school records for bowl appearances at both Texas Tech (10) and Washington State (6). During 10 of those 21 seasons, Leach's passing attack led the FBS – six at Texas Tech and four at Washington State.
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