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"I Like Mike" Campaign

By: Lauren Murphy
Updated: November 19, 2007
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Some Red Raider fans are standing up for Mike Leach, and helping pay that ten thousand dollar fine he owes the Big 12 Conference.

It's called the "I Like Mike" campaign, and it's not all about the money.

Some tech graduates are raising money not only to pay the fine, but as a way to thank Leach for what he's done for the Tech football program

If you'd like to donate, you can do so at any Plains Capital Bank

Or you can contact Brian Mayes at 214-208-5842.

ILIKEMIKE22007-11-19-1195533046.jpgAny money leftover will go to help fund tickets for underprivileged kids.

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