Mike Leach says Texas Tech 'cheated' him out of money, will fight school in court 'forever'
MEMPHIS It took 25 minutes, but Mike Leach eventually took aim at those he blames for his 2009 dismissal from Texas Tech.
The Mississippi State football (7-5) coach had kept to football-related topics for much of his Monday press conference ahead of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl on Tuesday (5:45 p.m., ESPN), but when it comes to the Bulldogs matchup with Texas Tech (6-6), theres more at play than the trophy.
Leach has battled his former employer in court for the last 12 years, stemming from a scandal that led to his 2009 firing from the Red Raiders. Leach bashed former Texas Tech Chancellor Kent Hance, said there was no investigation into his treatment of wide receiver Adam James and said the school has illegally hidden public records from him and his representation.
Leach still disputes the validity of that for-cause firing, and he said Monday that he wont go away until he gets a check for the roughly $2.5 million Leach feels hes owed.
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Leach has a legitimate complaint, but that failed to serve as a motivator in the Liberty Bowl. Texas Tech beat Mississippi State 34-7 in the game last night.