Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach was hospitalized Sunday at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson for a 'personal health issue,' the school announced.
was hospitalized Sunday for a"personal health issue," according to the MSU athletics. Leach's health issue led to him being transferred to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi.
Leach, 61, is in his third season with the Bulldogs and guided Mississippi State to a 24-22 victory over Ole Miss in the Egg Bowl on Nov. 24. Defensive coordinator Zach Arnett is"in charge of the MSU football team" until Leach's return, school president Mark E Keenum and interim athletic director Bracky Brett said.Statement from Mississippi State University on Head Football Coach Mike Leach:
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