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WSU to livestream final session of class taught by Leach
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — The public will be able to get a peek at Washington State coach Mike Leach roaming the classroom instead of the sidelines this spring.
Leach will team up with a county official to teach a non-credit course called Leadership Lessons in Insurgent Warfare and Football Strategies beginning March 27. The final session on April 23 will be livestreamed and available to anyone who wants to watch.
The seminar's classroom sessions are limited to 40 current Washington State students. Interested students will need to apply through an online process that opens Tuesday.
Leach led the Cougars to a school-record 11 victories last season, including a win over Iowa State in the Alamo Bowl. He is 49-40 overall in seven seasons at Washington State.
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