Immediately upon hearing the news that Mike Leach was fired, I thought about who would be next in line to coach the West Texas football squad. Ruffin McNeill instantly came to mind because he is the interim head coach for the Alamo Bowl game and he could become the front-runner if the Red Raiders win against Michigan State.
After Ruffin's name came to mind, an eerily thought came to mind...what if Texas Tech wanted Baylor's Art Briles? Now you might ask, "Why would Tech want a coach who has a 8-16 record in two seasons at Baylor?". Well, Briles has been a coach at Tech before (2000-02 RB coach) under Leach and runs a spread offense as well with more of an emphasis on the running game. Briles is also a good recruiter and has a long history in the state of Texas as a player at the University of Houston, head coach at Stephenville, and head coach at U of H.
Briles would ease a lot of tension in Lubbock as a proven coach who could make a smooth transition for the players and recruits. As a Baylor fan I would be dissappointed if Briles left Waco to go to Tech but I have known all along if he had success at Baylor he would not stay too long.
What do you think? Should Briles be the next coach or do you have a better name?
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