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Les Miles

Discussion in 'College Football Forum' started by Trace, Dec 1, 2007.

  1. Trace

    Trace Full Access Member

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    Staying at LSU. They announced this morning he was going to Michigan.
     
  2. Wise One

    Wise One No Doubt

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    If I were him, I'd go to Michigan. You can be very mediocre and win the Not So Big 10. You can be great and still not win the SEC.
     
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    can't wait for the schiano and urban meyer to michigan talk to start up. At this rate, every SEC team will have to give their coach a raise just because their name has been dropped as a candidate somewhere else.
     
  4. PantherPaul

    PantherPaul Nap Enthusiasts

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    I remember reading somewhere that due to recruiting rules the warmer weather teams have a huge edge on recruiting. The time that colleges can bring kids in is real early or in Feb- March (I think) So when a Michigan brings in some kid and has to tour the facilities when there is a foot of snow unless the kid is from that environment why would he go? Fuck the Big Ten Stay at LSU.
     
  5. The Warden

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    Looks like its in his contract that if he goes there he has to fork over alot of money...

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071201/ap_on_sp_co_ne/fbc_t25_lsu_miles_stays_5


    AD: Miles to stay at LSU

    By BEN WALKER, AP National Writer

    ATLANTA - Les Miles insists he will remain LSU's football coach despite all the speculation he would bolt for Michigan.

    "I am the head coach at LSU. I will be the head coach at LSU," Miles said Saturday. "I have no interest in talking to anybody else."

    LSU athletic director Skip Bertman said Miles and LSU chancellor Sean O'Keefe already have worked out a contract "they're happy with," but it has not yet been signed.

    Wearing a purple tie, standing and gesturing, Miles angrily made his announcement two hours before the No. 5 Tigers played No. 14 Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference championship game.

    "I've got a championship game to play, and I'm excited about the opportunity of my damn strong football team to play," he said. "It's unfortunate that I had to address my team with that information this morning.

    Miles said an erroneous ESPN report that he was going to Michigan prompted him to speak to his players and the media.

    "I represent me in this issue, please ask me after. I'm busy," he said.

    O'Keefe chuckled as Miles charged off the podium.

    In an offseason that has seen several big moves, Miles did not want to jump on the coaching carousel.

    All week, speculation swirled that Miles would leave LSU and return to Michigan, where he played and coached. The Wolverines' job became vacant when Lloyd Carr announced his retirement.

    Miles was questioned about Michigan during his news conference Friday at the Georgia Dome. He had said he planned to talk to Wolverines officials after the SEC game.

    Instead, Miles tried to return LSU's focus to the team, which has an outside chance to reach the BCS national championship game.

    The Tigers were 10-2 going into the SEC championship game. Still to be decided is the status of LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini, with Nebraska interested in making him its head coach.

    Many had expected Miles to return to Michigan, where he played and coached for the late-great Bo Schembechler and met his wife, long before Lloyd Carr announced the bowl game would end his 13-year career as head coach.

    LSU saw the possibility coming, too.

    The school put a specific clause in his contract on July 1, 2006, that made it expensive for Miles to go back to Ann Arbor.

    In the "termination by coach" section of his deal, Michigan is the only school mentioned. It stated that Miles will not seek or accept employment as Michigan's coach and that he would pay LSU $1.25 million if he left to lead the Wolverines.

    Michigan athletic director Bill Martin has said he is looking for the next Carr, who led the Wolverines to the 1997 national championship and five Big Ten titles while keeping the school above even suspicions about NCAA violations.

    Martin has said he had 20 candidates in mind, and now he'll need them. Possible choices might include Rutgers coach Greg Schiano, Virginia coach Al Groh, California coach Jeff Tedford, Missouri coach Gary Pinkel and Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly.

    LSU hired Miles away from Oklahoma State after Nick Saban departed in 2005 to coach the Miami Dolphins.

    Miles was in a position to land the coveted job after turning around Oklahoma State's program, earning three straight bowl bids after the school went 12 years without a postseason appearance. He was 28-21 in four years with the Cowboys and was the Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2002.

    Saban set a new standard for the Tigers when he led them to a national championship, putting Miles under instant pressure to win big.

    Fortunately for Miles, Saban also left behind a roster loaded with talent, including four players that were taken in the first round of the 2007 NFL draft.

    Miles went 11-2 during each of his first two seasons, finishing his first campaign with a lopsided Peach Bowl victory over Miami and his second with a blowout against Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl.

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    AP Sports Writers Brett Martel in New Orleans and Larry Lage in Detroit contributed to this report.
     
  6. Franchise

    Franchise Turn it Blue

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    still hasn't signed anything. is he bluffing?
     
  7. LRBaseballer

    LRBaseballer GO CUBS GO!

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    Kirk Herbstreit just said that it could be a smokescreen just to get through the bowl game and then he will go to Michigan. That would be sooooo much worse than Saban's betrayal. I hope he stays, I like him.
     

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