Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Washington State’s Leach trying to pressure Texas Tech to pay

- By Nicholas K. Geranios

Washington State coach Mike Leach is making a big push to get Texas Tech to pay him some $2.5 million that Leach feels he is owed for the 2009 season.

Leach has hired a private investigat­or to seek informatio­n about Texas Tech’s leadership and its decision to fire him in 2009 as a result of a controvers­y involving player Adam James, who said he was placed in a darkened closet while trying to recover from a concussion. Investigat­or Wayne Dolcefino of Houston is supposed to dig up informatio­n on school officials, including phone and other records.

“Their smart play is to pay the man,” Dolcefino said.

Leach has also launched a website called paycoachle­ach.com to build public support for his cause.

The goal is to pressure Texas Tech officials to pay Leach money he feels he is owed after leading the Red Raiders to a 9-4 record in 2009. Leach is the winningest coach in Texas Tech history, taking the school to 10 bowl games in his 10 seasons there.

After two seasons out of the game, Leach was hired before the 2012 season at Washington State and has rebuilt the former Pac-12 doormat. The No. 15 Cougars are 7-1 this season and are expected to go to a third consecutiv­e bowl game. Leach is paid $3 million per year at Washington State.

At Texas Tech, Leach was paid his $300,000 base pay for 2009. But because he was fired for cause in late December, the school did not pay him an additional $1.6 million he could have received. He also did not receive an $800,000 retention bonus that was due if he was still the coach after Dec. 31, 2009, a day after his firing.

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