Mike Leach reached out to Donald Trump's son this week, offering to help his presidency in a rather unique way.

Washington State football coach Mike Leach hasn’t been shy about voicing his political loyalties this election season. He’s a Donald Trump supporter and even has a signed portrait of the President-elect hanging in his Pullman office.

Leach’s friendship with Trump dates back more than a decade, starting when Leach cold-called Trump’s office because he was fascinated by Trump’s philosophies, especially those he read in Trump’s book, “How to Get Rich.”

Since that 2004 phone call, the two have traded conversations and pleasantries, as Trump even went on an ESPN broadcast of a Texas Tech game to offer a motivational speech to Leach and his Red Raiders.

“Mike, you’re a friend of mine. You’re a great coach,” Trump said. “Just do whatever it is you’ve been doing, because whatever it is, it works.”

So when Trump won the presidential election this week, Leach reached out to Trump’s son. Leach texted Trump’s son, Donald Jr., after the election-night win, as ESPN’s Chris Low reports.

“I congratulated them and told them that I would be his Secretary of Offense,” Leach said. “I know it was a crazy day for them, and (Trump Jr.) said the whole thing was surreal.”

Well, we’ve heard of Secretary of Defense. But perhaps the Air Raid attack is effective enough for Trump to consider Leach’s offer.