You are right, I haven't seen a lot of Leach coached teams. Just learning what type of coach he is. It is obvious that he's going to throw the ball a lot. Up or down 24 wasn't the issue for me. But down 62-24 (38 points, or 5/6 scores) with 13 minutes left in the fourth quarter, it's time develop players and the team, not go for some meaningless NCAA record. That means WSU has to score a touchdown and two point conversion about ever 2 1/2 minutes, including Oregon's time of possession, while holding Oregon scoreless for WSU to win the game. Seriously, this is a very large stretch of the imagination for him to think WSU had a chance at that point.
Leach has a very large imagination...one that's stretched my ability to comprehend on more than one occasion.
It's my opinion that the assertion he was coaching the way he coaches in an effort to break some record is also a huge stretch of the imagination. Leach is a very intelligent man so the possibility of him knowing what the current record was isn't a stretch. It's doubtful considering who held the record. In fact, I have serious doubts that stat was something they considered during the game.
As to his thoughts on getting back in the game or much less winning in the fourth? Again, go back to his earlier years and look at the numbers of points they've scored in merely one quarter (or 13 minutes if you will.) I'm very inclined to believe the word "can't" isn't part of his vocabulary when it comes to offensive production. Didn't...there's a different subject all-together.
You've not been around long enough for me to make a judgment on what your thought process involves. What I see in this thread are comments mirroring what Aliotti said and then apologized for. I suspect, given time, you'll see Leach in a completely different light.
Don't take this the wrong way...but I do feel it's important to understand we've been exposed to Mike Leach and his thoughts/schemes for over 15 years. How he's being characterized by some of the Oregon fan base doesn't fit with what we know about him.