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List of Mississippi State Bulldogs head football coaches. The Mississippi State Bulldogs college football team represents Mississippi State University in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Bulldogs compete as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.
On January 9, 2020, Leach agreed to be the head coach of the Mississippi State Bulldogs. His contract was reported to pay him $5 million annually. [94] The season started with a 44–34 upset victory over no. 6 LSU, who had won the CFP National Championship the previous season.
Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach died Monday night after complications related to a heart condition, the school announced. He was 61.
Assistant Director of Football Technology. 622-325-3470. thart@athletics.msstate.edu. David Coblentz. Football Video Fellow. dcoblentz@athletics.msstate.edu. The official Football Coach List for the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
Mississippi State head football coach Mike Leach died Monday night from heart condition complications, the university announced on Tuesday. He was 61.
By The Associated Press. Mike Leach, the gruff, pioneering and unfiltered college football coach who helped revolutionize the passing game with the Air Raid offense, has died following...
Mississippi State says football coach Mike Leach has died following complications from a heart condition at the age of 61. The pioneering coach helped revolutionize the college football...
STARKVILLE – Zach Arnett, a proven leader for the Mississippi State football program throughout his tenure in Starkville, has been named the Bulldogs’ 35th head football coach, interim Director of Athletics Bracky Brett and President Mark Keenum announced on Thursday morning.
Mississippi State University Head Football Coach Michael Charles “Mike” Leach passed away last night (Monday, Dec. 12) at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi, following complications from a heart condition. He was 61.
Mike Leach, the gruff, pioneering and unfiltered coach who helped revolutionize the game with the Air Raid offense, died following complications from a heart condition at 61.