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The Mike Leach Family Tree Keeps Growing: Hal Mumme to SMU

The sometimes controversial "Air Raid" offense guru, who has coached everywhere from Copperas Cove High School to (most recently) DII McMurry in Abilene, joins June Jones' staff as assistant head coach and passing game coordinator. 

March 21, 2013 | by Jason Cohen | Kick 'Em
Generation Y's X's and O's
Texas Tech’s new head coach is disarmingly young, stylish, and hip. He also seems to have the Midas touch.
July 24, 2013 | by Jason Cohen | Chat
Mike Leach Is Thinking ...
And you would be too if you were an itinerant Rollerblader with a passion for pirates who’d reinvented the game of college football, brought joy to Lubbock, beaten UT, and narrowly missed a shot at a national champi- onship. And what you’d be thinking is, “Gangway!”
September 1, 2009 | by S. C. Gwynne | Feature
Bum Steer Awards 1982
In which we salute the folks who made Texas the bizarre, flagrant, preposterous, funny, and endearing place it was last year.
January 1, 1982 | Feature
San Antonio to Loving on Texas Highway 16
Huge apple pies, a Japanese submarine, handmade soaps—and a dressed flea.
December 31, 1969 | by Patricia Sharpe | Web Exclusive
San Antonio to Loving on Texas Highway 16
Huge apple pies, a Japanese submarine, handmade soaps—and a dressed flea.
May 1, 2002 | by Patricia Sharpe | Feature
The Best Food In Austin
There are some restaurants in Austin that could coax wary gourmets out of their kitchens.
February 1, 1974 | by Griffin Smith, Jr | Dining Out
26–50
From Candy Montgomery and Allan Gore beginning their affair in Richardson to Robert Rauschenberg, Janis Joplin, and Jimmy Johnson graduating from high school in Port Arthur
March 1, 2011 | Feature
Coach Royal Regrets
Does Texas’ greatest college coach miss football? Nope.
December 1, 1982 | by Jan Reid | Feature
Coach Royal Regrets
Does Texas’ greatest college coach miss football? Nope.
December 1, 1982 | by Jan Reid | Feature

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