Mississippi State head football coach Mike Leach was transported to a nearby hospital on Sunday after suffering a ‘personal health issue’ at his home, according to the University. As indicated in a statement released by Mississippi State on Sunday afternoon, the coach had a personal health issue at his home, and the “issue led to a decision to transfer Coach Leach to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson by ambulance.”
Mississippi State coach Mike Leach hospitalized after a reported heart attack
Mike Leach remains hospitalized and in critical condition


According to the Clarion Ledger, the coach suffered a “massive” heart attack on Sunday.
Monday, the team provided an update on Leach’s condition, indicating that the coach remains in “critical condition.”
According to Mississippi State, defensive coordinator Zach Arnett will take over head coaching duties for the football team on an interim basis.
The Bulldogs are scheduled to play Illinois in the ReliaQuest Bowl on January 2, 2023. The university stated that preparations for that game will continue under interim coach Arnett, as will all recruiting operations.
Mississippi State finished the regular season with an 8-4 record, placing 3rd in the SEC West. They finished the regular season with at 24-22 victory over in-state rivals Mississippi in the Egg Bowl.
Robbie Faulk, who covers Mississippi State for 247Sports, confirmed on Sunday night that Coach Leach was airlifted to University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi:
We will update this story as further information on Coach Leach is provided.











