
A rule change introduced on Thursday makes the late Mike Leach eligible for the School Soccer Corridor of Fame.
The Nationwide Soccer Basis dropped the minimal required profitable share for coaches from .600 to .595, a change that goes into impact with the 2027 poll.
Leach, who died on Dec. 12, 2022 at 61, compiled a .596 profitable share (158-107 file) over 21 seasons at Texas Tech (2000-09), Washington State (2012-19) and Mississippi State (2020-22).
All different eligibility necessities for coaches stay unchanged, together with minimums of 10 seasons and 100 video games.
Coaches develop into eligible for consideration three full seasons after retirement or instantly following retirement if they’re not less than 70 years of age. Energetic coaches develop into eligible upon reaching the age of 75.
“The NFF is dedicated to preserving the integrity and status of the NFF School Soccer Corridor of Fame,” NFF president and CEO Steve Hatchell stated in a information launch. “This adjustment displays considerate dialogue with leaders throughout the game and permits us to higher acknowledge coaches whose contributions to the sport prolong past a slim statistical threshold.”
Leach was named the Huge 12 Coach of the 12 months in 2008 and the Pac-12 Coach of the 12 months in 2015 and 2018. He led his groups to 17 bowl video games.
Leach handed away following problems associated to a coronary heart situation. Three weeks later, interim coach Zach Arnett guided Mississippi State to a 19-10 win in opposition to Illinois within the ReliaQuest Bowl.
–Area Stage Media